8.A.How much sleep you need 
Sleep cycles & stages,lack of sleep.
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B.Panic attacks and panic disorder
A panic attack is a sudden surge of overwhelming anxiety and fear.Left untreated,panic attacks can lead to panic disorder and other problems.They may even cause you to withdraw from normal activities.But panic is treatable and the sooner you seek helps,the better.
C.How to stop worrying
Continuous doubts and fears are paralyzing,not motivating or productive.Worrying can be,when it spurs you to take action,helpful to solve a problem.You need self-help strategies for anxiety relief.
D.Generalizes anxiety disorder
Everyone gets worried sometimes,but if you have a generalized anxiety disorder (GAD),worries and fears are so constant that they interfere with your ability to function and relax.
E.What you need to know about anti-anxiety drugs
Under guidance from a health professional,medication can relieve some of the symptoms of anxiety,but it requires non-drug treatments to produce lasting changes and continuing relief from anxiety.Medication doesn't cure the underlying problem and is usually not a long-term solution.Anxiety medications also come with side effects and safety concerns,including the risk of addiction.
F.Understanding stress
Modern life is full of hassles,deadlines,frustrations,and demands.For many people,stress is so commonplace that it has become a way of life.Stress isn't always bad.In small doses,it can help you perform under pressure and motivate you to do your best.But when you're constantly running in emergency mode,your mind and body pay the price.

以下是相關(guān)人物介紹,請把人物與其要求對的身體不適癥狀匹配起來.
46.Jane seldom goes out.Her heart may pound violently and she may stop breathing.She may feel dizzy and sick to her stomach.She may even feel like she's dying or going crazy.That may even cause her to withdraw from normal activities.With the help of her doctor,she can reduce or eliminate the symptoms of panic and regain control of her life.B
47.Thomson is a middle-aged architect.He used to be quick-minded and could come up with good ideas in group meetings.But recently,he finds it difficult to have a good design and he has much more hesitation before taking action,which worried him a lot.After lots of thinking,Thomson decides to try solving his problem himself first.C
48.James is a 100% workaholic.As the boss of a small firm competing with other big companies,James feels that he'd better work 24/7 or he may never succeed,or even worse,fail.So he and his employers often work overtime.But lately,James finds himself not as efficient as before and even dozes off during the day.He is always tired and sleepy.Worse still,he is under a lot of stress.A
49.Linda is a single working mum who is showing symptoms of anxiety.She is talking to her doctor and she is weighing the benefits of taking drugs against its drawbacks.Her doctor insists that other therapies and lifestyle changes may help her.So she must make a careful decision whether to take drugs or change her lifestyle.E
50.Sandy is a journalist of a fashion magazine,who has to spend a lot of time looking for interesting news and stories every day.She has to present high-quality articles before deadlines and her boss,the chief editor,is quite demanding and harsh on her.She used to think that stress urged her to work more productively but now it seems more than she can take.F.

分析 本文主要是相關(guān)人物介紹,以及他們身體不適癥狀.

解答 46.B 本段中提及了the symptoms of panic可知Jane非?只牛桓覅⒓痈鞣N活動(dòng),B部分中They may even cause you to withdraw from normal activities.這些信息的是匹配的,故B符合要求.
47.C 本段講述的是Thomson缺乏靈感,并且很擔(dān)憂.C部分正是How to stop worrying
和47內(nèi)容相一致.
48.A 本段中的James是一個(gè)工作狂,總是工作過度,缺少足夠的休息.A部分正是關(guān)于一定要有足夠的休息,故兩者相吻合.
49.E 本段的Linda是一位患焦慮癥的單身媽媽正糾結(jié)與服藥還是改變生活方式來減輕焦慮.E部分的正是抗焦慮的藥物.故二者吻合.
50.F Sandy是一位時(shí)尚雜志的記者,總是感覺壓力里太大,F(xiàn)部分正是關(guān)于如何正確面對生活中的壓力問題的,兩者相吻合.

點(diǎn)評 本文主要考查了信息匹配類的短文,要求抓住每個(gè)人的需求中較為特殊的部分,然后在各段的短文中進(jìn)行仔細(xì)的篩選,找出符合的信息點(diǎn).

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