题目
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Depression(抑郁症) may occur in as many as 1 in 33 children.
Once a child has an episode(一段情节) of depression, he or she has a 50 percent chance of experiencing another episode in the next 5 years.
Suicide(自杀) is the 6th leading cause of death for 5–to–15-year-olds.
If your child experiences 5 or more of these signs or symptoms(症状) for at least 2 weeks, he or she may be experiencing depression or another mental illness.
Feeling——Does your child demonstrate: Sadness Emptiness Hopelessness Guilt Worthlessness Lack of enjoyment in everyday pleasures | Thinking ——Is your child having trouble: Concentrating Making decisions Completing schoolwork Maintaining grades Maintaining friendships |
Physical problems—Does your child complain of : Headaches Stomachaches Lack of energy Sleeping problems ( too much or too little) Weight or appetite changes ( gain or loss) | Suicide risk--Does your child talk or think about: Suicide Death Other morbid (生病的)subjects |
Behavior problems ——Is your child: Irritable Not wanting to go to school Wanting to be alone most of the time Having difficulty getting along with others Cutting classes or skipping school Dropping out of sports, hobbies or other activities Drinking alcohol or using drugs. |
Treatment may include individual and family therapy(治疗), along with an antidepressant medication (抗抑郁药)
小题1:This article is particularly written for ____.
A.parents | B.teachers | C.children | D.psychologists |
A.The child is always in high mood. |
B.The child always feels tired but sleeps only four hours a day. |
C.The child hates to study. |
D.The child can not concentrate on one thing for a long period. |
A.may has trouble in thinking | B.may have suicide risk |
C.may have behavior problems | D.may have physical problems |
A.Ask for leave to accompany them at home. |
B.Ask them to take antidepressant immediately. |
C.Go to see the doctor. |
D.Ask them to have a good rest. |
答案
小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:B
小题4:C
解析
小题1:从文中的“Your child”可以推知是写给父母的。
小题2:从表格中的Physical problems 可以找到答案。
小题3:从表格中的Suicide risk 可知答案是B。
小题4:从文中倒数第二段可知如果孩子有病应该去看心理医生或精神病医生。
核心考点
试题【Childhood is a happy time, right? Not necessarily. Consider these facts.Depressi】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
“Hongo inherited(继承)the title Monday after the death of the previous record holder, Maud Farris-Luse ,of Coldwater , Mich.,”the record-keeping company said on its website.Farris-Luse was 115 years and 56 days old then.
“Hongo, born on Sept .16,1887, was raised on a farm and counts drinking Japanese rice wine among her favorite things ─ along with black salt, pork ,sashimi(生鱼片)and green tea,”according to Guinness. “She also likes traditional Japanese dancing.”
“The key is not storing up stress,”said her 45-year-old grandson Tsuyoshi Kurauchi. “If you do that, you can eat or drink anything.”
“Hongo mothered seven children, more than 20 grandchildren, and even outlived her eldest daughter, who died two years ago while in her 90s,”according to Kurauchi, who described Hongo as a “warm, caring grandmother”.
She lived in a nursing home in Kagoshima, a city about 615 miles southwest of Tokyo on the island of Kyushu, which has reputation for record-breaking longevity among its residents.
Hongo was born in the nearby town of Isen, home to the late Shigechiyo Izumi, who also held the Guinness record as the world’s oldest person. He died in 1986 at the age of 120.
Recently , another Kyushu resident was regarded as the world’s oldest man. Retired silkworm farmer Yukichi Chuganji graduated into the spot on Jan . 4 with the death of his predecessor, Antonio Todde of Italy. Chuganji turns 113 on Saturday.
There are an estimated 15,000 Japanese over the age of 100, and women make up about 80 percent of the total.
小题1:The sentence “The key is not storing up stress.”in Paragraph 4 means “ ___________”.
A.The most important is to mind everything that has been done. |
B.The most important is to forget the unpleasant things. |
C.The most important is to reduce the heavy load of learning and work. |
D.The most important is to remember what brings you unhappiness. |
A.Maud Farris-Luse. | B.Shigechiyo Izumi. |
C.Yukichi Chuganji. | D.Kamato Hongo. |
A.She is the world’s oldest person alive. |
B.She loves drinking Japanese rice wine. |
C.She is fond of traditional Japanese dancing. |
D.She cares about everything that happens around her. |
A.the fact that women are living longer than men |
B.something about the Japanese oldest living lady |
C.the fact that Kagoshima is famous for longevity |
D.the secret of living longer |
From nail-biting to too much hand-washing, overeating and internet addiction(上瘾),OCD is widespread in almost every workplace and countless home. “It is a relatively common form of anxiety,” says Dr. Mootee. “The main feature of OCD is the repetition of unwanted obsessive(过度的) thoughts such as worries that doors are left unlocked , gas or electrical appliances are left on.” In order to fight against the an esasy checking door locks and gas or electrical appliances.
Dr. Mootee says that repetitive washing, particularly of the hands, is the most common type of OCD. She has treated many patients who wash their hands up to 30 times a day. The technique Mootee uses to treat people with OCD is called cognitive-behavioral therapy(认知行为疗法).“It is based on the general idea that people have the ability to change the way they think and behave,” says Mootee.
But when does a habit become a problem? “It’s personal,” says Mootee.“Everyone has something unusual, but if you can’t put up with it, then it’s a problem and you need to do something to change it.”Mootee says many people resist for treatment because they fear they are “crazy”. But as people become more knowledgeable about these problems they will go and get help. The only way to cure is to conquer
小题1:If a person suffers from OCD, be is likely to keep doing any of the following EXCEPT .
A.chewing pens | B.hurting himself |
C.sucking fingers | D.biting nails |
A.reduces his/her anxiety by taking drugs |
B.gets into unwanted habits to relieve stress |
C.has unwanted thoughts about habits |
D.has unwanted thoughts because of illness |
A.everyone has something different |
B.people can put up with their problems |
C.people can change their way of thinking and action |
D.people tend to repeat their obsessive actions |
A.has to be an extraordinary person |
B.must cure his illness by himself |
C.must overcome many physical illnesses |
D.should have a right attitude towards the problem |
Sadeh and his colleagues found an extra hour of sleep can make a big difference. The children who slept longer, although they woke up more frequently during the night, scored higher on tests, Sadeh reported in the March/April issue of journal Child Development.
“When the children slept longer, their sleep quality was somewhat weak, but in spite of this their performance for study improved because the extra sleep was more significant than the reduction in sleep quality. ” Sadeh said. “Some studies suggested that lack of sleep as a child affects development into adulthood and it’s more likely to develop their attention disorder when they grow older. ”
In earlier studies, Sadeh’s team found that fourth graders slept an average of 8. 2 hours and sixth graders slept an average of 7. 7 hours.
“Previous research has shown children in elementary school need at least nine hours of sleep a night on a regular basis, said Carl Hunt, director of the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research in Bethesda, and high-school-age children need somewhat less, he said, adding the results of insufficient sleep could be serious.
“A tired child is an accident waiting to happen,” Hunt said. “And as kids get older, toys get bigger and the risks higher. ”Hunt also said too little sleep could result in learning and memory problems and long-term effects on school performance.
“This is an important extension of what we already know, ” Hunt said of Sadeh’s research, adding sleep is as important as nutrition(营养) and exercise to good health.
“To put it into reality,” Hunt said, “parents should make sure they know when their children actually are going to sleep and their rooms are conducive to sleeping instead of playing. ”
小题1:What is Child Development?
A A new story B A popular book
C. A periodical magazine D A TV programme
小题2:How many persons are exactly mentioned in the text?
A One B Two C Three D Four
小题3:The underlined phrase “conducive to” (in the last sentence) means ________.
A helping to happen B influenced by
C full of D acceptable of
小题4:Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.There are some daily struggles between parents and children because of having nothing in common with extra rest time. |
B.The children who sleep longer are weak in their study. |
C.Lack of sleep as a child has great effect on their development into adulthood. |
D.In general, children in elementary school need at least nine hours of sleep a night. |
For the last few years, the genetic advances in the developing field of biotechnology have provides material for all kinds of work, but the developments of modern science in unlocking the secrets of the human genetic code(密码) have opened a world of possibilities for human health, as well as for the popular imagination.
While European and Japanese researchers are making rapid progress in decoding(解码) human DNA, the leading organization for genetic research is in the United States, which began in 1990, is “unlocking the code” of the human body to learn how to defeat fatal diseases. Already, the Human Genome Project has become widely known and praised for finding the genes connected with terrible diseases as yet(迄今), and making progress toward separating the genes that show a sign of breast cancer or AIDS.
Once these genes are found and studied, researchers can develop new ways to attack infections, and genetic diseases. Medical companies are very interested in mapping the human genome, as they expect to develop a lot of new drugs for these illnesses.
小题1: Why did the scientists work hard at mapping the human genome?
A.Because the human genome can destroy many illnesses. |
B.Because the human genome"s completion can help them get rid of many diseases. |
C.Because they wanted to be better known than others. |
D.Because the human genome can provide a lot of chances of work. |
A.Japan. | B.Germany. | C.The United States. | D.China. |
A.If the genes can be found, scientists can study many new ways to cure illnesses. |
B.The scientists have made great progress in connecting the genes with the cancers. |
C.Many medical companies show great interest in drawing the human genome map. |
D.The United States began the Genes Study early in the 19th century. |
A.the policy makers to feel very worried and careful |
B.the scientists to work harder |
C.many people to find work easily |
D.a lot of companies to produce many new drugs |
A.unlocking genetic code |
B.the genes" discovery |
C.the great human genome |
D.the genes and the scientists |
Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time. Some people express anger openly in a calm reasonable way. Others burst with anger, and scream and yell. But other people keep their anger inside. They can not or will not express it. This is called repressing anger.
For years many doctors thought that repressing anger was more dangerous to a person"s health than expressing it. They said that when a person is angry, the brain releases the same hor- mones (荷尔蒙).They speed the heart rate, raise blood pressure, or sugar into the blood, etc.In general the person feels excited and ready to act.
Some doctors say that both repressing and expressing anger can be dangerous. They believe that those who express anger violently may be more likely to develop heart disease, and they believe that those who keep their anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure.
Doctors say the solution is learning how to deal with anger. They say the first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger, then decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry about. If it is, they say, “Do not express your anger while angry. Wait until your anger has cooled down and you are able to express yourself calmly and reasonably.”
Doctors say that a good way to deal with anger is to find humor in the situation that has made you angry. They said that laughter is much healthier than anger.
小题1: “Damaging emotion” means that _________.
A.the emotion is harmless | B.the emotion is harmful |
C.the feeling is very strong | D.the feeling is hard |
A.Were you angry, you would be cancered (得癌症). |
B.Once you are angry, you must be cancered. |
C.Angry as you are often, you can"t be cancered, |
D.Anger may cause you a cancer. |
A.is just the same as | B.is more harmful than |
C.is no better than | D.is much better than |
A.never be angry |
B.cool it down before you express it |
C.laugh and laugh when you get angry |
D.admit you are wrong when you are angry |
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