Ans 4
1 is incorrect because
the speaker says: Each year, about six million people in Britain consult their
doctors because they feel stress or anxiety. and it is estimated that at least
another six million suffer from stress-related illness but do not seek medical
advice. 2 is incorrect because the speaker does not say this is easy and says:
I suppose, too, that it's possible for someone to train themselves to be able
to take higher levels of stress by repeatedly pulling themselves in a stressful
situation - to build up a tolerance for stress. 3 is incorrect because the
speaker says: But stress is a fact of life for all of us .... 4 is correct
because the speaker says: Long working hours, fear of losing their jobs, the
difficult journey to and from work in crowded trains and buses, all contribute
to increased levels of stress.
Scripts
In small doses, stress
can have quite a positive effect. It can make you feel more alive, even
exhilarated. I suppose everyone has a set level at which stress becomes
unbearable, at which point they cease to function properly. I suppose, too,
that it's possible for someone to train themselves to be able to take higher
levels of stress by repeatedly putting themselves in a stressful situation - to
build up a tolerance for stress. Indeed, some jobs absolutely require this. But
stress is a fact of life for all of us and, as the figures show, its effect is
largely negative. Each year, about six million people in Britain consult their
doctors because they feel stress or anxiety, and it is estimated that at least
another six million suffer from stress-related illness but do not seek medical
advice. Long working hours, fear of losing their jobs, the difficult journey to
and from work in crowded trains and buses, all contribute to increased levels
of stress. Then there are domestic problems, such as a large mortgage on the
house, children who want to drop out of school and join rock bands, not enough
time to spare to be with the family.