Stress Test | ||
Do you …? | Yes | No |
1.often sleep badly? | ||
2.get headaches a lot? | ||
3.find it difficult to relax? | ||
4.need alcohol (酒精) or cigarettes to keep calm? | ||
5.usually hide your feeling? | ||
6.find it difficult to put your heart into something? | ||
7.take sleeping pills? | ||
8.get angry when things go wrong? |
分析 短文講了我們的日常生活中有很多壓力,提出一些常見的壓力,并給出了一些緩解壓力的方法.
解答 答案:41.D 細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段句子If you have more than two"Yes"among these questions,you are suffering from stress.如果你在這些問題中有兩個以上的"是",那么你會承受壓力,可知如果所有的答案是的,你正遭受壓力.故選D.
42.D 細節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)最后一個表格句子get angry when things go wrong?當事情出錯時變得生氣.可知當事情出錯你很容易出錯,你可能遭受著壓力.故選D.
43.B 細節(jié)判斷題.根據(jù)最后一段第一行句子Doing yoga (瑜伽),chewing gum and playing with worry beads (念珠) are all common ways of relieving (減輕) stress.However,doctors now say that there are simpler ways.They say that people should laugh and smile more often.When you laugh and smile,your body relaxes.They also say that people-and especially men-ought to cry more often,because crying is the natural way of relieving stress.做瑜伽、口香糖、玩念珠是緩解壓力的常用方法.然而,現(xiàn)在醫(yī)生說有更簡單的方法.他們說,人應(yīng)該經(jīng)常的微笑.當你大笑或微笑時,你的身體很放松.他們還說,人特別是男人應(yīng)該更經(jīng)常哭泣,因為哭是一種自然緩解壓力的方式.可知文中沒有提到吃藥.故選B.
點評 在通讀全文的基礎(chǔ)上,根據(jù)全文大意,展開邏輯思維,瞻前顧后,認真觀察選項,仔細推敲,確定最佳答案.
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