Задание

Read the text. Choose from the sentences (A-H) the one that fits each gap (1-7). There is one extra sentence

Therapeutic dog

You feel the pressure beginning to mount; a dark cloud looming, growing ever closer. You find yourself deprived of sleep, skipping meals, struggling to concentrate. Year after year, it's the same old story. Exam stress: the number one cause of teenage anxiety.

You've probably heard about the majority of stress-busting tips out there.

[There are literally dozens of people telling you to sleep more, eat healthily and exercise.|owever, this is no conventional kind of treatment.] But it's all much easier said than done, isn't it? With your exams just around the corner, what you need is a quick fix; something that will instantly boost your spirits and energise you for another stint in the library!

Thankfully, an answer has been found. Now you can wave goodbye to your exam woes with a little bit of therapy!

[However, this is no conventional kind of treatment.|In fact, both institutions now have resident therapy dogs which are kept in counselling centres on campus.] Some people might even say it's barking mad! But if exam stress is getting you down, how about attending a session of dog therapy? While the idea may seem rather far-fetched, many students at Harvard and Yale universities champion the therapeutic effects of canine companionship. [In fact, both institutions now have resident therapy dogs which are kept in counselling centres on campus.|However, this is no conventional kind of treatment.]

These dogs are freely available for students to visit at any time. They can even be borrowed through the library card system just as you would borrow a book!

Recent research into the effects of dog therapy shows that interaction with animals actually decreases cortisol (the stress hormone) and boosts endorphins, making people feel happy.

[This explains why students often leave the counselling centre with a smile across their face!|Perhaps you or your friend has a pet at home?] As one librarian explains, It has had positive effects, helping them to just have a moment to clear their minds and not have to think about studies.

The dogs used for programmes are usually specially chosen for their roles.

[They must be calm animals which can get on well with strangers and enjoy human contact.|But pets are not allowed to be kept in students' dormitories.] Most of the time, visitors simply pet the dogs in order to lift their spirits. However, the dogs are trained to play or do tricks as well.

[Therapy dogs are not only limited to beating exam stress.|There are literally dozens of people telling you to sleep more, eat healthily and exercise.] They are actually employed for a variety of roles, including helping hospitalised patients, elderly people and those suffering in disaster areas. The presence of an animal has proven not only to reduce stress but to alleviate pain and lower blood pressure. Their unconditional love also provides people with companionship and support in difficult times.

Now, if you're unable to find a local therapy dog to ease your exam stress, don't panic! Studies show that many animals, such as cats and even goldfish, can have a therapeutic effect on people. The animals don't even need special training to make you feel better.

[Perhaps you or your friend has a pet at home?|But pets are not allowed to be kept in students' dormitories.] If so, the next time you feel like pulling out your hair, why not take a moment to play with them instead?