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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 85 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)1.Section II Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Part B(分数:10.00)_You are going to read a list of headings and a text about several things that people with anxiety should know. Choose the most suitable heading from the list
2、 A-G for each numbered paragraph(1-5). There are two extra headings which you do not need to use. AAnxiety has many other forms. BAnxiety is considered to be a normal reaction to stress. CThe most common anxiety disorder is generalized anxiety disorder. DAnxiety disorders can resolve with treatment.
3、 EAnxiety is a normal human emotion. FAnxiety can be either a short term“state“ or a long term “trait“. GTreatment of anxiety disorders includes psychotherapy or medication, or a combination. Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein is the medical director and chief executive of Holliswood Hospital, a private psychia
4、tric hospital in Queens, N. Y. A psychiatrist, he specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders, affective disorders and related substance abuse issues. He is also chairman of the section on psychiatry at the New York Academy of Medicine and is the host of a public television series called “ Hea
5、lthy Minds“. “Anxiety disorders are common, but most people think they are the only people experiencing them,“ Dr. Borenstein said. “If someone thinks they have a problem or a family member has a problem, they probably do, and should seek help. “ Here are five things that he says people with anxiety
6、 should know. 1 We all experience it under certain circumstances. But people whose feelings of nervousness or fear prevent them from functioning at home, work or school or in social situations may be suffering from an anxiety disorder. They should seek professional help. 2 The degree of tension in p
7、eople with this condition ranges widely. Some people are able to work, but they don“t perform at the level they are capable of or avoid taking on new responsibilities and challenging assignments. Some have anxiety so severe that they can“t hold a job, can“t sleep and have difficulty taking care of t
8、hemselves. They may also have physical symptoms like sore muscles, headaches or feelings of shakiness. 3 In panic disorder, people may experience overwhelming and debilitating symptoms, including shortness of breath, a pounding heart, sweating and even chest pain. Some people think they are having a
9、 heart attack, but it is really a panic attack. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is marked by recurring irrational fears that lead to obsessive behaviors like washing the hands or checking door locks repeatedly to calm anxiety about germs or intruders. A third type is post-traumatic stress disorder, in
10、 which recollection of a past trauma triggers severe anxiety. 4 Psychotherapy can help patients identify the triggers of their anxiety. Patients can also learn relaxation and other techniques to reduce the intensity of symptoms. It“s important to seek help from a qualified professional with expertis
11、e in anxiety, because anxiety disorders can be difficult to diagnose or may appear in tandem with other mental illnesses like depression or bipolar disorder or with chemical dependency. 5 Effective treatment can leave patients free of symptoms and better able to manage their psychological responses.
12、 In some people changes in diet, like reducing caffeine, can bring significant relief. Scientists have also found a correlation between exercise and improved brain function, including those parts of the brain involved in managing stressors. These insights make it all the more important that people s
13、uffering from anxiety seek qualified professional help as quickly as possible.(分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 1-5, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two
14、 extra choices, which do not fit in any of the blanks. Students apply to college online, e-mail their papers to their professors and, when they want to be cheeky, pass notes in class by text-messaging. But that doesn“t necessarily mean they have a high Internet IQ. 1 Or as Lorie Roth, assistant vice
15、 chancellor of academic programs at California State University puts it: “Every single one that comes through the door thinks that if you just go to Google and get some hits you“ve got material for your research paper right there. “ That“s why Cal State and a number of other colleges are working wit
16、h ETS to create a test to evaluate Internet intelligence, measuring whether students can locate and verify reliable online information and whether they know how to properly use and credit the material. 2“If you don“t come to the university with it, you need to know that you are lacking some skills t
17、hat educated people are expected to have. “ A preliminary version of the new test, the Information and Communication Technology Literacy Assessment, was given to 3,300 Cal State students this spring to see how well it works, i. e. testing the test. 3 Next year, the test is expected to be available f
18、or students to take on a voluntary basis. Cal State is the lead institution in a consortium which includes UCLA, the University of Louisville, the California Community College System, the University of North Alabama, the University of Texas System and the University of Washington. Some of the instit
19、utions involved are considering using the test on incoming students to see if they need remedial classes, says Egan, ETS“ project manager for the Information and Communication Technology Literacy Assessment. 4 Robert Jimenez, a student at Cal State-Fullerton who took the prototype test this spring,
20、gives it a passing grade. “ It was pretty good in that it allowed us to go ahead and think through real-life problems. “ 5So, a question on bee sting remedies presents a choice of sites ranging from ads to a forum for herb treatments to(the correct answer)a listing from the National Institutes of He
21、alth, identifiable by having “nih“ in the URL(site address)along with the “. gov“ suffix that connotes an official government listing. High tech has been a fixture of higher ed for some years. A 2002 report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 79 percent of college Internet users
22、 thought the Internet had a positive impact on their academic experience. More than 70 percent used the Internet more than the library and 56 percent said e-mail improved their relationships with professors. ASample questions include giving students a simulated page of Web search results on a partic
23、ular subject and asking students to pick the legitimate sources. BIndividual scores aren“t being tallied but campuses will be getting aggregate reports. CWhich doesn“t necessarily mean they all “suddenly become fabulous information evaluators and seekers, but it gives them a little bit of an idea th
24、at this isn“ t something that“ s apart from learning“. D“This test measures a skill as important as having mathematics and English skills when you come to the university,“ says Roth. EOther schools are thinking about giving the test as a follow up to communications courses to gauge curricula efficie
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