更多“What difficulties can occur alongside ADHD? () A、Reading difficultiesB、Conduct disordersC、Sever clinical depressionD、Anxiety disorders”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    – – What‘s the matter? ()

    A.I‘m not in the mood for the music.

    B.I can see nothing funny in it.

    C.Do you want to visit our company?

    D.I enjoy reading lyrics.


    正确答案:A

  • 第2题:

    A customer is currently using EMC disk. They are having an issue with the time it takes to complete a backup. What IBM tool can be used to show how much improvement can occur in the time it takes to backup the disk?()

    A. TCOnow!

    B. Disk Magic

    C. Batch Magic

    D. Capacity Magic


    参考答案:B

  • 第3题:

    Students can't take magazines out of the reading room without permission(改为被动语态)

    Magazines can't________ ________out of the reading room without permission.


    正确答案:
    3.be taken【解析】此题考查情态动词的被动式,其结构为“情态动词+be+done”。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    Clinical Trials
    1. Many clinical trials are done to see if a new drug or device is safe and effective for people to use.Sometimes clinical trials are used to study different ways to use the standard treatments so they will be more effective,easier to use,and/or decrease side effects.Sometimes,studies are done to learn how to best use the treatment in a different population,such as children,in whom the treatment was not previously tested.
    2. It is important to test drugs and medical products in the people they are meant to help.It is also important to conduct research in a variety of people because different people may respond differently to treatments.Some people participate in clinical trials because they have exhausted standard treatment options .Other people participate in trials because they want to contribute to the ad-vancement of medical knowledge.
    3. The FDA(食品及药物管理局)works to protect participants in clinical trials and to ensure that people have reliable information as they decide whether to join a clinical trial.Although efforts are made to control the risks to clinical trial participants,some risks may be unavoidable because of the uncertainty inherent(内在的)in medical research studies involving new medical treatments.
    4. People should learn as much as possible about the clinical trials that interest them.They should also feel comfortable discussing their questions and concerns with members of the health care team. Prospective(预期的)participants should understand what happens during the trial ,the type of health care they will receive,and any costs to them.Anyone considering a clinical trial should also know that there are benefits and risks associated with participating.

    Paragraph 2______
    A: Are clinical trials safe?
    B: What are clinical trials?
    C: What should people know before participating in a clinical trial?
    D: Who should consider clinical trials and why?
    E: Where are clinical trials conducted?
    F: Why are clinical trials done?

    答案:D
    解析:
    第一段主要讲为什么要进行临床试验,其中谈到要研究如何安全有效地使用新药物或新仪器,如何使用方便并减少副作用,或用于不同人群等。


    第二段主要讲什么人为什么参加临床试验,比方说,要观察不同人群的不同疗效,有的人已没有别的方法治疗,也有的人要为医疗事业作贡献等。


    第三段主要讲参加临床试验的安全性问题。尽管FDA等会做出努力,但是新治疗方法的不确定性是不可避免的。


    第四段主要讲人们参加临床试验前可以与有关医务人员充分讨论问题,了解试验的详情以及试验的利弊等。


    短文第一句就说到,新药物或新仪器用于人体是否安全有效需要进行临床试验。


    第二段第三句说到,有些人对于常规的治疗方法已无可选择,所以参加临床试验,当然就是他们的唯一希望了。


    第三段第一句说到,FDA要保证,在人们决定是否参加临床试验的时候要获得可靠信,息。


    整个第四段说到,准备参加临床试验的人们要尽可能多地了解有关临床试验的情况。

  • 第5题:

    根据下面资料,回答
    Reading aloud and silent reading are two different types of reading practice. Each has a function in the teaching of reading and should not be 16 by the other. However, we need to be aware when we should use them. When we 17 teaching reading or developing reading skills, we are mostly referring to silent reading. To develop 18 readers in a foreign language, silent reading activities must be given enough 19 and time in class with the proper guidance from the 20 . Reading aloud also has its particular 21 for our students who are learning English as a foreign language. 22 can help them acquire good pronunciation and intonation, 23 them with new words and the stress patterns of English, help 24 their eontidenee in speaking the language. Therefore, opportunities should be 25 for students to read aloud only after they have comprehended the text 26 before comprehension can be very 27 and it can easily destroy their self-confidence. With 28 reading, it sets up a poor reading model for other students as well. It is 29 that we first help students learn the text through 30 reading activities and then with comprehension we give our students practice by using an audio tape to 31 a good model for practicing reading aloud. With adequate 32 , we may ask the students to read aloud to the whole class to 33 their motivation and confidence. By asking the students to read aloud, it is also a good chance for the teacher to get 34 on the students′ comprehension as we can notice 35 there are wrong pauses or mispronounced words which indicate possible difficulties or misunderstanding of the text.
    第(17)题选

    A.work out
    B.run into
    C.talk about
    D.take on

    答案:C
    解析:
    考查短语辨析。句意为“当我们________阅读教学或发展阅读技能时,我们多数指的是默读”。workout“解决,算出”,run into“遇到,陷入”,talk about“谈论”,take on“承担,呈现”,只有C项符合题意。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    15 Million Americans Suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder
    Social anxiety disorder prevents some 15 million Americans from leading normal social and romantic lives,a new survey finds.
    The disorder leaves many isolated,ashamed and often misdiagnosed.Thirty-six percent of those with social anxiety disorder have symptoms for 10 years or more before seeking help,the Anxiety Disorders Association of America reports.
    “Social anxiety disorder is when somebody has an intense,persistent and irrational fear of social or performance situations,”Jerilyn Ross,the association's president and CEO,said during a teleconference Wednesday.
    “The condition causes people to avoid common,everyday situations and even other people for fear of being judged or criticized or humiliated or embarrassing themselves,”Ross said.
    Social anxiety disorder can interfere with daily routines and job performance,Ross noted.“It also makes it very difficult for people to develop friends and romantic partnerships,”she said.
    People with this disorder recognize their fear is excessive and irrational,Rose noted.“But they feel powerless to do anything about it,”she said.
    Social anxiety disorder can start in the early teens,Dr. Mark H.Pollack,director of the Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders and a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medi- cal School,said during the teleconference.
    “This is a disorder that starts affecting people early on,”Pollack said.“The typical age of onset is early adolescence,age 12 or 13,and many individuals report a history of anxiety dating back to earlier childhood.”
    The disorder also has physical symptoms,including heart palpitations,feelings that their throat will close up,sweating,blushing,faintness,trembling and stammering,Ross said.
    Among people with the disorder,75 percent said the condition affected their ability to do nor-mal activities.In addition,69 percent said they didn't want people to think they were crazy,and 58 percent said they were embarrassed by their condition,Ross said.
    However,when the condition is diagnosed and treated,many reported improvement in their lives.In fact,59 percent who were receiving treatment said treatment had a positive effect on their ability to have a romantic relationship.In addition,39 percent who had received treatment said knowing that treatment can be successful aided their decision to get help,Ross noted.

    People with the disorder think that their fear is______.
    A: justified
    B:.beneficial
    C:.beyond control
    D: controllable

    答案:B
    解析:
    由第四段的“The condition causes people to … or humiliated or embarrassing them-selves”可知,他们惧怕别人的评价,害怕出丑。因此B项错误,选B。


    由第四段的“The condition causes people to… or humiliated or embarrassing them-selves”可知,社交恐惧的人害怕别人的评论,这些都是无法控制的。故选B。


    由第八段可知,一般多发于12,13岁,因此选D。


    由倒数第三段可知,症状包括出汗、脸红、眩晕、和痉孪,不包括喉呢痛。因此选C。


    根据最后一段的“In fact ,59 percent … to have a romantic relationship.“可知,59%的人发觉这个治疗有助于他们发展稳定的恋爱关系,而且十分有积极效应。故本题选D。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    13 Million Americans Suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder
    Social anxiety disorder prevents some 15 million Americans from leading normal social and romantic lives,a new survey finds.
    The disorder leaves many isolated,ashamed and often misdiagnosed. Thirty-six percent of those with social anxiety disorder have symptoms for 10 years or more before seeking help,the Anxiety Disorders Association of America reports.
    “Social anxiety disorder is when somebody has an intense,persistent and irrational fear of social or performance situations,”Jerilyn Ross,the association's president and CEO,said during a teleconference Wednesday.
    “The condition causes people to avoid common,everyday situations and even other people for fear of being judged or criticized or humiliated or embarrassing themselves,”Ross said.
    Social anxiety disorder can interfere with daily routines and job performance,Ross noted.“It also makes it very difficult for people to develop friends and romantic partnerships,” she said.
    People with this disorder recognize their fear is excessive and irrational,Ross noted. “But they feel powerless to do anything about it,”she said.
    Social anxiety disorder can start in the early teens,Dr. Mark H.Pollack,director of the Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders and a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School,said during the teleconference.
    “This is a disorder that starts affecting people early on,”Pollack said.“The typical age of onset is early adolescence,age 12 or 13,and many individuals report a history of anxiety dating back to earlier childhood.”
    The disorder also has physical symptoms,including heart palpitations,feelings that their throat will close up,sweating,blushing,faintness,trembling and stammering,Ross said.
    Among people with the disorder,75 percent said the condition affected their ability to do normal activities. In addition,69 percent said they didn't want people to think they were crazy,and 58 percent said they were embarrassed by their condition,Ross said.
    However,when the condition is diagnosed and treated,many reported improvement in their lives.In fact,59 percent who were receiving treatment said treatment had a positive effect on their ability to have a romantic relationship.In addition,39 percent who had received treatment said knowing that treatment can be successful aided their decision to get help,Ross noted.

    What do people with social anxiety disorder think of their fear?
    A: They think it's beyond their control.
    B: They think it's beneficial.
    C: They think it's controllable.
    D: They think it's justified.

    答案:A
    解析:
    题干意为“患有社交焦虑症的人因害怕……而出名”。利用题干中的细节信息词fear作为定位线索,同时利用备选项中的细节信息词/短语作为定位线索normal lives, social or performance situations,在短文的第三段中找到相关句:Social anxiety disorder is when somebody has an intense,persistent and irrational fear of social or performance situa-tions,”Jerilyn Ross,the association's president and CEO,said during a teleconference Wednesday.相关句提到“美国焦虑症协会主席及总裁Jerilyn Ross星期三在电话会议上说,社交焦虑症是指一个人对社交场合或社交活动有着强烈的,持久的和非理性的恐惧”。由此可知答案为D项“害怕社交场合或社交活动”。
    题干意为“患有社交焦虑症的人怎么看待他们感受到的恐惧?”利用题干及备选项中的细节信息词fear, control作为定位线索,备选项中出现了大量的修饰词beneficial“有益的”,controllable“可控制的”,justified“正当的”,在查找相关句的过程中也关注这些修饰词在短文中的出现情况,在短文的第六段中找到相关句:People with this disorder recognize their fear is ex-cessive and irrational, Ross noted.“But they feel powerless to do anything about it,” she said.相关句提到“患有社交焦虑症的人意识到他们的恐惧是过分的,没有道理的。但是他们却对此无能为力”。由此可知答案为A项“他们认为他们的恐惧超出了他们的控制”。
    题干意为“关于患有社交焦虑症的人的陈述,下面哪个选项陈述的内容与短文内容不一致?”题干中没有细节信息词可以利用来作为定位线索,因此只能对备选项进行逐一判断:(第四段)“The condition causes people to avoid common. everyday situations and even other people for fear of being judged or criticized or humiliated or embarrassing them-selves,” Ross said.第四段提到“Ross说,这种状况使那些患有社交焦虑症的人逃避日常的交往甚至逃避与人接触,因为他们害怕被评论,被批评或是被羞辱,这会让他们非常尴尬”。显然D项“患有社交焦虑恐惧症的人往往会评论他人或批评他人”的意义与之意义不一致。所以答案D。该题主要考查考生对英语主被动语态的识别和理解。
    题干意为“从最后一段中可以了解到对社交焦虑的治疗是什么情况?”短文的最后一段表明,不少患者在经过治疗后都有好转。因此答案为D项“会导致病人生活得到改善”。

  • 第8题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    When Fear Takes Control of the Mind

    A panic attack is a sudden feeling of terror. Usually it does not last long,but it may feel like forever. The
    cause can be something as normally uneventful as driving over a bridge or flying in an airplane.And it can
    happen even if the person has driven over many bridges or flown many times before.A fast heart beat. Sweaty
    hands.Difficulty in breathing. A light一headed feeling. At first a person may have no idea what is wrong. But
    these can all be signs of what is known as panic disorder. The first appearance usually is between the ages of 18
    and 25.In some cases it develop3 after a tragedy,like the death of a loved one,or some other difficult situation.
    In the United States,the National Institute of Mental Health says more than two million people are af-
    fected in any one-year period.The American Psychological Association says panic disorder is twice more like-
    ly in women than men.And it can last anywhere from a few months to a lifetime.
    Panic attacks can be dangerous一for example,if a person is driving at the time.The Chesapeake Bay
    Bridge in the state of Maryland is so long and so high over the water,and it is famous for scaring motorists.
    There is even a driver assistance program to help people get across.Some people who suffer a panic attack
    develop a phobia,a deep fear of ever repeating the activity that brought on the attack.
    But experts say panic disorder can be treated. Doctors might suggest anti-anxiety or anti-depressant
    medicines.Talking to a counselor could help a person learn to deal with or avoid a panic attack.There are
    breathing methods,for example,that might help a person calm down.Panic disorder is included among what
    mental health professionals call anxiety disorders.A study published last week reported a link between
    anxiety disorders and several physical diseases.It says these include thyroid disease,lung and stomach prob-
    lems,arthritis,migraine headaches and allergic conditions.Researchers at the University of Manitoba in
    Canada say that in most cases the physical condition followed the anxiety disorder. However,they say,exactly
    how the two are connected remains unknown.
    The report in the Archives of Internal Medicine came from a German health study of more than 4 ,000 adalts.

    According to a study,all of the following diseases may be associated with anxiety disorder EXCEPT_________.
    A:cancer diseases
    B:allergic conditions
    C:thyroid problems
    D:lung and stomach troubles

    答案:A
    解析:
    第一段第三、四行列出了包括A、B、C三个选项在内的各种症状(还包括fast heart-beat),但没有D项(低血压)。
    第二段第一句说到“more than two million" , C项的above与more than同义。
    第二段第二句说“女人患惊恐性障碍的可能性是男人的两倍”。twice as much as与 twice more than均表示前者是后者的两倍。
    第三段第二句提到马里兰州的切萨皮克海湾大桥吓坏开车的人是出了名的,其他地方 没有提到。应该注意的是,本题所问的是most likely(很可能),并不是the most likely(最可 能),因此并不涉及对四个选项所列场所进行比较的问题。
    第四段倒数第三句罗列了包括B、C、D三项在内的各个病种,但没有A项的“癌症”。

  • 第9题:

    小学英语?阅读
    一、考题回顾



    二、考题解析
    【教案】
    Teaching aims:
    Knowledge aim:
    Students can master the sentence :”what time is it? it is ..” and you can/ can not ...”
    Ability aim:
    Students can improve their reading skills including scanning and skimming skills
    Emotional aim:
    Students can be more interested in English and take part in activities.
    Key and difficult point:
    Key Point: know how to ask about the time and master the sentences::”what time is it? it is ..” and you can/ can not ...”
    Difficult Point: use the sentence structure in daily life.
    Teaching procedure:
    Step 1: Warming-up
    1. Greetings.
    2. Ask students how did they spend their weekend.
    3. Ask students “do you know wangfujing street in Beijing”
    Step 2: Pre-reading
    1. show a picture about wangfujing street and ask “what can you see in this picture”
    2. draw a clock and ask students “Do you know how to ask about time?” and “what can you do at this time?
    Step 3: While-reading
    Global reading: Ask students :”how many characters in the dialogue?” and “where are they”
    Detailed reading: what does Jenny buy and who will get the gift?



    Step4: Post-reading
    1. Role-play: two students in a group. One student act as traveller and one student is tour guide. Give them 5 minutes to make dialogue with what we have learnt today.
    Step5: Summary and Homework
    Summary: ask a student to conclude the content of the lesson and summarize with the whole class.
    Homework: ask students to practice the sentence structure learned today with desk mates after class.
    Blackboard design:



    1. What will you do if the students don't finish your homework?
    2. What reading skills are used in the passage?


    答案:
    解析:
    1.
    Homework is an important means to show students' intelligence and improve their quality. Doing homework is the summary and consolidation of the knowledge learned, so doing homework is one of the important means for students to master knowledge.Third, fourth grade students such as not to assign homework is not conducive to the timely review of students to consolidate the knowledge, is not conducive to students to develop good learning habits. Therefore, how to help students homework on time with high quality is the primary task of every teacher.
    firstly, I will talk to students to analyze the reason why he did not finish the homework. The reason maybe as follows: He dose not how to do it without any help. or he thinks homework is so much and can not finish it and so on. Then I will take action according to the reasons.
    2.
    In order to make students be more interested in reading and can understand the knowledge clearly, I use detailed reading to make students find the detail information and global reading to find the how many characters in the dialogue. In the reading passage. students can master and scanning skills and skimming skills. They can understand the passage step by step.

  • 第10题:

    A customer is currently using EMC disk. They are having an issue with the time it takes to complete a backup. What IBM tool can be used to show how much improvement can occur in the time it takes to backup the disk?()

    • A、TCOnow!
    • B、Disk Magic
    • C、Batch Magic
    • D、Capacity Magic

    正确答案:B

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What is mainly discussed in the text?
    A

    Children’s reading difficulties.

    B

    Advantages of raising dogs.

    C

    Service in a public library.

    D

    A special reading program.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    主旨大意题。根据对文章的分析可知,本文讨论了一种特殊的促进阅读能力的项目。A、B、C三项在文中均有提及但并非文章主要讨论的内容,故答案选D。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    What conclusion can be draw from the passage?
    A

    Anxiety, though unavoidable, can be coped with.

    B

    Children’s anxiety has been enormously exaggerated.

    C

    Children’s anxiety can be eliminated with more parental care.

    D

    Anxiety if properly controlled, may help children become mature.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    主旨题。本文阐述了当代美国孩子所遭受的重大的精神压力,指出了社会根源,诸如个人主义,离婚率高,参加社会活动少,周围社会不安全等社会问题。为帮助孩子摆脱压力,作者提出了要面对现实,加强孩子社会联系的培育,及减少暴力浸染机会等若干条措施。最后得出结论,压力不可避免,但绝不会摧毁我们的生活。A项与此内容相符。

  • 第13题:

    Dyslexia is a problem that restricts the ability to recognize words and connect sounds with letters when people read. People with this learning disorder may also have problems when they write. Dyslexia is not related to eyesight or intelligence. The problem involves areas of the brain that process language. Brain scientists are studying whether they can predict which young children may struggle with reading to provide them with early help. John Gabrieli at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is leading the study of five-year-olds in about twenty schools in the Boston area.

    They studied in the schools with kindergartens. And for all the children joining in the study, they give them a brief set of paper-and-pencil tests to look at which children appear to be at some risk for struggling to read. So far, fifty of them have been examined in a scanner, a specialmachine, to show brain activity. Written tests are not always able to identify dyslexia or otherproblems, while brain scans may offer a more scientific way to identify problems. And with reading problems, early identification is important. When it comes to helping children overcome reading difficulties, the younger the child, the more effective they are.

    Reading problems are not usually identified until a child is in the third or fourth grade. The later children are recognized as poor readers, the less treatment can help. And, as Professor Gabrieli points out, poor reading can make education a struggle. Reading is everything. Even math and science have textbooks.

    While the children are given tasks related to reading, the brain scans measure the extent to which certain parts of the brain become active while the children do the work. The scientists say they are pleased with early results from the study, but have a long way to go.

    1.Dyslexia affects the part of brain concerning ________.

    A. eyesight B. intelligence C. language D. emotion

    2.Dyslexia problems are more likely to be identified through ________.

    A. speech contests B. reading efficiency

    C. listening comprehension D. brain scans

    3.According to the passage, which of the followings has the best time to overcome reading difficulties?

    A. Tom, a boy in the kindergarten.

    B. Kate, a high school leaver.

    C. Jane, a primary school student.

    D. Steve, a man in his thirties.

    4.What is the passage mainly about?

    A. An effective way to identity Dyslexia at an early stage.

    B. A learning disorder involving one’s intelligence.

    C. Dyslexia — a problem affecting one’s reading and writing.

    D. A possible solution to the problems related to Dyslexia.


    参考答案:CDAC

  • 第14题:

    What can we learn from the story?

    A. Comfort in traveling by train.

    B. Pleasure of living in the country.

    C. Reading gives people delight.

    D. Smiles brighten people up.


    正确答案:D
    75.选D。文章主要讲述作者从看到马来西亚人总会在站台上笑对火车里的陌生人挥手后,心情由无聊、乏味变成高兴。可以看出,微笑能让人提起精神。

  • 第15题:

    Which of the following can' NOT be used as a pre-reading task?__________

    A.Predicting what a passage is about.
    B.Creating a word web related to a topic.
    C.Listening to the recording of a passage.
    D.Sharing what is already known about a topic.

    答案:C
    解析:
    考查阅读教学。在读前这一环节教师需要向学生介绍主题.引起学生的兴趣.向学生讲授关键的词句,介绍背景知识,帮助学生消除文化障碍,以便更好地理解文章。A项是预测文章内容,B项对应呈现新单词,D项则是分享关于主题已知的知识。故选C。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    Clinical Trials
    1. Many clinical trials are done to see if a new drug or device is safe and effective for people to use.Sometimes clinical trials are used to study different ways to use the standard treatments so they will be more effective,easier to use,and/or decrease side effects.Sometimes,studies are done to learn how to best use the treatment in a different population,such as children,in whom the treatment was not previously tested.
    2. It is important to test drugs and medical products in the people they are meant to help.It is also important to conduct research in a variety of people because different people may respond differently to treatments.Some people participate in clinical trials because they have exhausted standard treatment options .Other people participate in trials because they want to contribute to the ad-vancement of medical knowledge.
    3. The FDA(食品及药物管理局)works to protect participants in clinical trials and to ensure that people have reliable information as they decide whether to join a clinical trial.Although efforts are made to control the risks to clinical trial participants,some risks may be unavoidable because of the uncertainty inherent(内在的)in medical research studies involving new medical treatments.
    4. People should learn as much as possible about the clinical trials that interest them.They should also feel comfortable discussing their questions and concerns with members of the health care team. Prospective(预期的)participants should understand what happens during the trial ,the type of health care they will receive,and any costs to them.Anyone considering a clinical trial should also know that there are benefits and risks associated with participating.

    Learn as much as you can about a clinical trial______.
    A: candidates for clinical trials
    B: during the trial
    C: medical knowledge
    D: in humans
    E: before participation
    F: for some patients

    答案:E
    解析:
    第一段主要讲为什么要进行临床试验,其中谈到要研究如何安全有效地使用新药物或新仪器,如何使用方便并减少副作用,或用于不同人群等。


    第二段主要讲什么人为什么参加临床试验,比方说,要观察不同人群的不同疗效,有的人已没有别的方法治疗,也有的人要为医疗事业作贡献等。


    第三段主要讲参加临床试验的安全性问题。尽管FDA等会做出努力,但是新治疗方法的不确定性是不可避免的。


    第四段主要讲人们参加临床试验前可以与有关医务人员充分讨论问题,了解试验的详情以及试验的利弊等。


    短文第一句就说到,新药物或新仪器用于人体是否安全有效需要进行临床试验。


    第二段第三句说到,有些人对于常规的治疗方法已无可选择,所以参加临床试验,当然就是他们的唯一希望了。


    第三段第一句说到,FDA要保证,在人们决定是否参加临床试验的时候要获得可靠信,息。


    整个第四段说到,准备参加临床试验的人们要尽可能多地了解有关临床试验的情况。

  • 第17题:

    根据下面资料,回答
    Reading aloud and silent reading are two different types of reading practice. Each has a function in the teaching of reading and should not be 16 by the other. However, we need to be aware when we should use them. When we 17 teaching reading or developing reading skills, we are mostly referring to silent reading. To develop 18 readers in a foreign language, silent reading activities must be given enough 19 and time in class with the proper guidance from the 20 . Reading aloud also has its particular 21 for our students who are learning English as a foreign language. 22 can help them acquire good pronunciation and intonation, 23 them with new words and the stress patterns of English, help 24 their eontidenee in speaking the language. Therefore, opportunities should be 25 for students to read aloud only after they have comprehended the text 26 before comprehension can be very 27 and it can easily destroy their self-confidence. With 28 reading, it sets up a poor reading model for other students as well. It is 29 that we first help students learn the text through 30 reading activities and then with comprehension we give our students practice by using an audio tape to 31 a good model for practicing reading aloud. With adequate 32 , we may ask the students to read aloud to the whole class to 33 their motivation and confidence. By asking the students to read aloud, it is also a good chance for the teacher to get 34 on the students′ comprehension as we can notice 35 there are wrong pauses or mispronounced words which indicate possible difficulties or misunderstanding of the text.
    第(34)题选

    A.suggestion
    B.feedback
    C.promotion
    D.inspiration

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查名词辨析。suggestion“建议”,feedback“反馈”,promotion“提升”,inspiration“灵感”。这里指的是大声朗读也能够让教师从学生的理解中获得反馈。故选B。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    13 Million Americans Suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder
    Social anxiety disorder prevents some 15 million Americans from leading normal social and romantic lives,a new survey finds.
    The disorder leaves many isolated,ashamed and often misdiagnosed. Thirty-six percent of those with social anxiety disorder have symptoms for 10 years or more before seeking help,the Anxiety Disorders Association of America reports.
    “Social anxiety disorder is when somebody has an intense,persistent and irrational fear of social or performance situations,”Jerilyn Ross,the association's president and CEO,said during a teleconference Wednesday.
    “The condition causes people to avoid common,everyday situations and even other people for fear of being judged or criticized or humiliated or embarrassing themselves,”Ross said.
    Social anxiety disorder can interfere with daily routines and job performance,Ross noted.“It also makes it very difficult for people to develop friends and romantic partnerships,” she said.
    People with this disorder recognize their fear is excessive and irrational,Ross noted. “But they feel powerless to do anything about it,”she said.
    Social anxiety disorder can start in the early teens,Dr. Mark H.Pollack,director of the Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders and a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School,said during the teleconference.
    “This is a disorder that starts affecting people early on,”Pollack said.“The typical age of onset is early adolescence,age 12 or 13,and many individuals report a history of anxiety dating back to earlier childhood.”
    The disorder also has physical symptoms,including heart palpitations,feelings that their throat will close up,sweating,blushing,faintness,trembling and stammering,Ross said.
    Among people with the disorder,75 percent said the condition affected their ability to do normal activities. In addition,69 percent said they didn't want people to think they were crazy,and 58 percent said they were embarrassed by their condition,Ross said.
    However,when the condition is diagnosed and treated,many reported improvement in their lives.In fact,59 percent who were receiving treatment said treatment had a positive effect on their ability to have a romantic relationship.In addition,39 percent who had received treatment said knowing that treatment can be successful aided their decision to get help,Ross noted.

    The symptoms of social anxiety disorder include all the following EXCEPT______.
    A: heart palpitations
    B: sore throat
    C: sweating
    D: blushing

    答案:B
    解析:
    题干意为“患有社交焦虑症的人因害怕……而出名”。利用题干中的细节信息词fear作为定位线索,同时利用备选项中的细节信息词/短语作为定位线索normal lives, social or performance situations,在短文的第三段中找到相关句:Social anxiety disorder is when somebody has an intense,persistent and irrational fear of social or performance situa-tions,”Jerilyn Ross,the association's president and CEO,said during a teleconference Wednesday.相关句提到“美国焦虑症协会主席及总裁Jerilyn Ross星期三在电话会议上说,社交焦虑症是指一个人对社交场合或社交活动有着强烈的,持久的和非理性的恐惧”。由此可知答案为D项“害怕社交场合或社交活动”。
    题干意为“患有社交焦虑症的人怎么看待他们感受到的恐惧?”利用题干及备选项中的细节信息词fear, control作为定位线索,备选项中出现了大量的修饰词beneficial“有益的”,controllable“可控制的”,justified“正当的”,在查找相关句的过程中也关注这些修饰词在短文中的出现情况,在短文的第六段中找到相关句:People with this disorder recognize their fear is ex-cessive and irrational, Ross noted.“But they feel powerless to do anything about it,” she said.相关句提到“患有社交焦虑症的人意识到他们的恐惧是过分的,没有道理的。但是他们却对此无能为力”。由此可知答案为A项“他们认为他们的恐惧超出了他们的控制”。
    题干意为“关于患有社交焦虑症的人的陈述,下面哪个选项陈述的内容与短文内容不一致?”题干中没有细节信息词可以利用来作为定位线索,因此只能对备选项进行逐一判断:(第四段)“The condition causes people to avoid common. everyday situations and even other people for fear of being judged or criticized or humiliated or embarrassing them-selves,” Ross said.第四段提到“Ross说,这种状况使那些患有社交焦虑症的人逃避日常的交往甚至逃避与人接触,因为他们害怕被评论,被批评或是被羞辱,这会让他们非常尴尬”。显然D项“患有社交焦虑恐惧症的人往往会评论他人或批评他人”的意义与之意义不一致。所以答案D。该题主要考查考生对英语主被动语态的识别和理解。
    题干意为“从最后一段中可以了解到对社交焦虑的治疗是什么情况?”短文的最后一段表明,不少患者在经过治疗后都有好转。因此答案为D项“会导致病人生活得到改善”。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    13 Million Americans Suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder
    Social anxiety disorder prevents some 15 million Americans from leading normal social and romantic lives,a new survey finds.
    The disorder leaves many isolated,ashamed and often misdiagnosed. Thirty-six percent of those with social anxiety disorder have symptoms for 10 years or more before seeking help,the Anxiety Disorders Association of America reports.
    “Social anxiety disorder is when somebody has an intense,persistent and irrational fear of social or performance situations,”Jerilyn Ross,the association's president and CEO,said during a teleconference Wednesday.
    “The condition causes people to avoid common,everyday situations and even other people for fear of being judged or criticized or humiliated or embarrassing themselves,”Ross said.
    Social anxiety disorder can interfere with daily routines and job performance,Ross noted.“It also makes it very difficult for people to develop friends and romantic partnerships,” she said.
    People with this disorder recognize their fear is excessive and irrational,Ross noted. “But they feel powerless to do anything about it,”she said.
    Social anxiety disorder can start in the early teens,Dr. Mark H.Pollack,director of the Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders and a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School,said during the teleconference.
    “This is a disorder that starts affecting people early on,”Pollack said.“The typical age of onset is early adolescence,age 12 or 13,and many individuals report a history of anxiety dating back to earlier childhood.”
    The disorder also has physical symptoms,including heart palpitations,feelings that their throat will close up,sweating,blushing,faintness,trembling and stammering,Ross said.
    Among people with the disorder,75 percent said the condition affected their ability to do normal activities. In addition,69 percent said they didn't want people to think they were crazy,and 58 percent said they were embarrassed by their condition,Ross said.
    However,when the condition is diagnosed and treated,many reported improvement in their lives.In fact,59 percent who were receiving treatment said treatment had a positive effect on their ability to have a romantic relationship.In addition,39 percent who had received treatment said knowing that treatment can be successful aided their decision to get help,Ross noted.

    It can be seen from the last paragraph that treatment of the disorder______.
    A: has no positive effect at all
    B: is unavailable to most sufferers
    C: tends to be refused by the sufferers
    D: can lead to improvement in the sufferers'lives

    答案:D
    解析:
    题干意为“患有社交焦虑症的人因害怕……而出名”。利用题干中的细节信息词fear作为定位线索,同时利用备选项中的细节信息词/短语作为定位线索normal lives, social or performance situations,在短文的第三段中找到相关句:Social anxiety disorder is when somebody has an intense,persistent and irrational fear of social or performance situa-tions,”Jerilyn Ross,the association's president and CEO,said during a teleconference Wednesday.相关句提到“美国焦虑症协会主席及总裁Jerilyn Ross星期三在电话会议上说,社交焦虑症是指一个人对社交场合或社交活动有着强烈的,持久的和非理性的恐惧”。由此可知答案为D项“害怕社交场合或社交活动”。
    题干意为“患有社交焦虑症的人怎么看待他们感受到的恐惧?”利用题干及备选项中的细节信息词fear, control作为定位线索,备选项中出现了大量的修饰词beneficial“有益的”,controllable“可控制的”,justified“正当的”,在查找相关句的过程中也关注这些修饰词在短文中的出现情况,在短文的第六段中找到相关句:People with this disorder recognize their fear is ex-cessive and irrational, Ross noted.“But they feel powerless to do anything about it,” she said.相关句提到“患有社交焦虑症的人意识到他们的恐惧是过分的,没有道理的。但是他们却对此无能为力”。由此可知答案为A项“他们认为他们的恐惧超出了他们的控制”。
    题干意为“关于患有社交焦虑症的人的陈述,下面哪个选项陈述的内容与短文内容不一致?”题干中没有细节信息词可以利用来作为定位线索,因此只能对备选项进行逐一判断:(第四段)“The condition causes people to avoid common. everyday situations and even other people for fear of being judged or criticized or humiliated or embarrassing them-selves,” Ross said.第四段提到“Ross说,这种状况使那些患有社交焦虑症的人逃避日常的交往甚至逃避与人接触,因为他们害怕被评论,被批评或是被羞辱,这会让他们非常尴尬”。显然D项“患有社交焦虑恐惧症的人往往会评论他人或批评他人”的意义与之意义不一致。所以答案D。该题主要考查考生对英语主被动语态的识别和理解。
    题干意为“从最后一段中可以了解到对社交焦虑的治疗是什么情况?”短文的最后一段表明,不少患者在经过治疗后都有好转。因此答案为D项“会导致病人生活得到改善”。

  • 第20题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    When Fear Takes Control of the Mind

    A panic attack is a sudden feeling of terror. Usually it does not last long,but it may feel like forever. The
    cause can be something as normally uneventful as driving over a bridge or flying in an airplane.And it can
    happen even if the person has driven over many bridges or flown many times before.A fast heart beat. Sweaty
    hands.Difficulty in breathing. A light一headed feeling. At first a person may have no idea what is wrong. But
    these can all be signs of what is known as panic disorder. The first appearance usually is between the ages of 18
    and 25.In some cases it develop3 after a tragedy,like the death of a loved one,or some other difficult situation.
    In the United States,the National Institute of Mental Health says more than two million people are af-
    fected in any one-year period.The American Psychological Association says panic disorder is twice more like-
    ly in women than men.And it can last anywhere from a few months to a lifetime.
    Panic attacks can be dangerous一for example,if a person is driving at the time.The Chesapeake Bay
    Bridge in the state of Maryland is so long and so high over the water,and it is famous for scaring motorists.
    There is even a driver assistance program to help people get across.Some people who suffer a panic attack
    develop a phobia,a deep fear of ever repeating the activity that brought on the attack.
    But experts say panic disorder can be treated. Doctors might suggest anti-anxiety or anti-depressant
    medicines.Talking to a counselor could help a person learn to deal with or avoid a panic attack.There are
    breathing methods,for example,that might help a person calm down.Panic disorder is included among what
    mental health professionals call anxiety disorders.A study published last week reported a link between
    anxiety disorders and several physical diseases.It says these include thyroid disease,lung and stomach prob-
    lems,arthritis,migraine headaches and allergic conditions.Researchers at the University of Manitoba in
    Canada say that in most cases the physical condition followed the anxiety disorder. However,they say,exactly
    how the two are connected remains unknown.
    The report in the Archives of Internal Medicine came from a German health study of more than 4 ,000 adalts.

    The probability for American females to be affected by panic disorder is_________that for American males.
    A:twice as much as
    B:three times as much as
    C:three times more than
    D:one time more than

    答案:A
    解析:
    第一段第三、四行列出了包括A、B、C三个选项在内的各种症状(还包括fast heart-beat),但没有D项(低血压)。
    第二段第一句说到“more than two million" , C项的above与more than同义。
    第二段第二句说“女人患惊恐性障碍的可能性是男人的两倍”。twice as much as与 twice more than均表示前者是后者的两倍。
    第三段第二句提到马里兰州的切萨皮克海湾大桥吓坏开车的人是出了名的,其他地方 没有提到。应该注意的是,本题所问的是most likely(很可能),并不是the most likely(最可 能),因此并不涉及对四个选项所列场所进行比较的问题。
    第四段倒数第三句罗列了包括B、C、D三项在内的各个病种,但没有A项的“癌症”。

  • 第21题:

      一、标题不可缺少

      What are you doing?

      二、教学目标撰写要以学生为主语

      Teaching aims:

      (1) Knowledge aims

      Students can master the key sentence structure “what are you doing?” .

      (2) Ability aims

      Students can communicate with their partners by using the new sentence.

      (3)Emotional aims

      Students will be more interested in sharing their ideas with others and take part the group activity.

      Teaching key point

      Master the new sentence structure.

      Teaching difficult point

      Describe what other people are doing.

      Teaching Methods:

      Situational teaching method, task-based teaching method

      Teaching Aids:

      PPT

      三、教学过程要完成清晰

      Teaching procedure

      Step 1 Warming-up

      At the beginning of class, ask students a question about what do they usually do on weekend. Students may have different answer like go to the zoo, stay at home and so on. Then teacher ask: “do you want to know what others are doing now?” to lead to the topic today, and write it down on the blackboard.

      (step can give students chances to speak English ,and get a good preparation for the next step—the presentation part, student’s interest will be aroused as they can share the things they know with others in English. It can also help nurture students’ confidence.)

      Step 2 Pre-reading

      Show the picture about the Larry’s home, letting students guessing what happened and predict the content about the reading material.

      (Justification: guessing part will focus students’ attention on the main topic of the reading passage. It prepares students to think critically about the topic and provides them with the opportunity to connect some aspect of the topic to their own lives)

      Step3while-reading

      Fast-reading

      Ask students to read the short passage quickly and conclude the main idea.

      (Justification: train students’ reading ability of scanning for the general information of the passage.)

      Careful reading

      1.ask students to read the passage again and answer the following questions:

      What is Larry doing?

      What is dad doing?

      What’s grandpa doing?

      2. Ask students to finish the sentence on the textbook.

      (Justification: in this part, students’ analyzing and summarizing ability can be trained. In the process of answering, students can get the detailed information, which can help students understand the sentence.)

      Step4 post-reading

      1.play the tape and ask students to read the short passage after the tape and pay attention to the pronunciation of the words and sentences.

      2.let students do the group work, it is a role play, four in a group. One of them call another one and ask what he or she is doing. After that, volunteers can show their performance before the class.

      (Justification: this part can activate the atmosphere of the class and arouse students’interest at the same time. It helps students strengthen what they have learned during this lesson.)

      Step 5summary and homework

      Summary: do the summary together with students and let them have a clear clue about what we have learned

      Homework: try to use the new knowledge to communicate with their partners after class.

      (Justification: summary and homework can help students consolidate the knowledge what they have learned in the class, the homework can train students ability )

      四、板书设计不可少

      Blackboard design:

      What are you doing?

      What is Larry doing?

      What is dad doing?

      What’s grandpa doing?


    答案:
    解析:

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    Practice 10  Think carefully about the issue presented in the following excerpt and the assignment below.  We don’t really learn anything properly until there is a problem, until we make a mistake, until something fails to go as we had hoped. When everything is working well, with no problems or failures, what incentive do we have to try something new? We are only motivated to learn when we experience difficulties.  Adapted from Alain de Botton, How Proust Can Change Your Life: Not a Novel  Assignment: Does true learning only occur when we experience difficulties? Plan and write an essay in which you develop your point of view on this issue. Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading, studies, experience, or observation.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    On January 15, 2009, Captain Chesley (“Sully”) Sullenberger was piloting a US Airways jet from New York City to Charlotte, North Carolina. A few moments after takeoff, the jet ran into a flock of birds, which knocked out power to both engines. Sully knew he could not make it back to the airport, so he decided to land the plane in the Hudson River. Miraculously, the plane landed intact and stayed afloat long enough to get every single passenger and crew member off safely. Sully is now an internationally known speaker on the subject of airline safety, using the lessons he learned from this most difficult situation to prevent future disasters. As Friedrich Nietzsche so aptly put it, “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.”
    Indeed, the lessons learned from overcoming difficulties can last a lifetime. In 1886, Helen Keller, who had become deaf and blind after a childhood illness, learned how to communicate with others through the use of sign language (painstakingly learned from her “Teacher, ” Annie Sullivan). This accomplishment affected the rest of Helen’s life: She became the first deaf and blind person to earn a bachelor’s degree from Radcliffe College and went on to become a world-famous speaker and author. Her triumph over her disabilities taught her that any person can change the world, if they truly believe in themselves.
    In 1962, the South African apartheid activist, Nelson Mandela, was sentenced to life in prison for his political activities. Did he spend his days bemoaning his fate or complaining how unfair life was? No—he used his time in prison to earn a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of London. Twenty-seven years later, he was released from prison and vowed to use everything he had learned while incarcerated to fight apartheid peacefully and politically. In 1993, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
    There is no doubt that physical pain is an excellent teacher. A child who puts his hand on a hot stove burner will not do so again willingly. (Even the family pet will learn from a similar experience.) But the pain the body feels because of a fall, or a cut, or some kind of illness will eventually wear off. The pain and suffering felt in the mind, however, will last for years, informing all our future actions and teaching us the truly indelible lessons of life.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Only sharp _____ can enable man to be just right and good in his conduct, and can produce such a sharp sense in the highest degree.
    A

    energy

    B

    capacity

    C

    volume

    D

    intuition


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:只有敏锐的直觉才能使人的行为正直端正,并能在最大程度上产生如此敏锐的感觉。energy精力,活力。capacity容量;能力。volume体积;量。intuition直觉;直觉的知识。