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大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试

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大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试

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一、长篇阅读(本题共30题,每题1.0分,共30分。)

GellingThin—furGuudA)Jublabouteveryoneliasbeenunadietalonelimeuianullici;

andmillionsofushavelearnedthattheweightweloseisalllooeasilyregained.Stillfeu-

peoplequestionthewisdomofdieting.Afterall,wereason,theworstthatcanhappenis

thatwellregaintheweightwe'velost—thenwecansimplygoonadietagain.B)But

somenewresearchsuggeststhereisarisk:yo-yodietingmayseriouslydistortthebody's

weight-controlsystem.Themoredietsyougoon,theharderitmaybecometolose

weight.Evenworse,newevidenceindicatesthatrepeatedcyclesoflosingandgaining

weightmayraisetheriskofheartproblems.C)Thislastpossibilityisespecially

disturbing.Aspartofa25-yearstudythatmonitored1,959men,researchersatthe

UniversityofTexasSchoolofPublicHealthinHoustonreportedinMarch1987thatthe

menshowinglargeup-and-downweightchangeshadtwicetheriskofheartdiseaseas

thosewithonlysmallchangesinweight.OnepaperfromtheFramingham(Mass.)Heart

Study,whichhasmonitoredmorethan5,000peoplefor40years,alsoprovidestroubling

information:peoplewholosttenpercentoftheirbodyweighthadabout20percent

reductioninriskofheartdisease—butpeoplewhogained10percentraisedtheriskby30

percent.Thesenumbersfurthersuggestthatgoingfrom150to135pounds,andbackto

150again,couldleaveyouwithahigherheart-diseaseriskthanyoustartedwith.

D)Whenyoucutcaloriesandloseweight,yourbodywillprotectitselfbyreducingyour

basalmetabolicrate(BMR).Thisisthemeasureoftheenergyusedforroutinefunctions

suchasbreathingandcellrepair-roughly60to75percentoftheenergyconsumedby

thebody.Duringseveredieting,yourBMRdropswithin24hoursandcandeclineafull

20percentwithintwoweeks.Thismetabolicdeclineisonereasondietersoftenreacha

steadyunchangingperiod,andfindthatthesamecaloricintakewhichmeltedpounds

earliernowproducesnoweightloss.E)Thebodyadaptstodietinginotherways.The

enzymelipoproteinlipase(脂肪酶),achemicalinthebody,whichcontrolshowmuchfat

isstoredinfatcell,maybecomemoreactiveinsomeoverweightpeopleaftertheyhave

lostweight.Thatwouldmakethebodymoreefficientatfatstorage—exactlywhatthe

dieterdoesn'twant.Andthischange,likethedropinBMR,maybepartofthereason

dietersfrequentlyregaintheirlostweight.F)Myinterestintheyo-yoproblembeganin

1982,whenmycolleaguesThomasWaddenandAlbertStunkardandIwere

experimentingwithvery-low-caloriediets-800caloriesorfewerperday.Wehopedthat

patientsinourcliniccouldloselargeamountsofweightrapidly,thenkeeptheweight

losswithabehavior-modificationprogram.G)Wefound,however,thatsomepeoplelost

weightrapidly,someslowly;somelostforawhileandthenstoppedlosing.Onewoman,

Marie,begantheprogramat230pounds,reducedto192pounds,andthen"hitawall",

eventhoughshestayedonherdietandwalkedtwomilesaday.Marie,likemanyothers

inourprogram,hadbeenayo-yodieter,andtheytendedtohavethemostdifficultyin

losingweight.H)Toseeifsuchdietingcouldreallychangethebodythisway,other

researchersandIbegantostudyweightchangesinanimals.Wefedagroupofratsa

high-fatdietuntiltheybecameobese.Thenwechangedtheirdietsrepeatedlytomake

themloseweight,regain,loseagainandregainagain.I)Theresultsweresurprising.The

firsttimetheratslostweight,ittook21daysforthemtogofromobesetonormalweight.

Ontheirseconddiet,ittook46days,eventhoughtheratsconsumedexactlyasmany

calories.J)Witheachyo-yo,itbecameeasierfortheratstoregain.Afterthefirstdiet,

theytook46daystobecomeobeseagain;aftertheseconddiet,theytookonly14days.In

otherwordsonthesecondyo-yocycle,ittookmorethantwiceaslongtoloseweight,

andonlyone-thirdaslongtoregainit.K)Surprised,ourgroupcontactedIlarvardsurgeon

GeorgeBlackburn,apioneerintheuseofvery-low-caloriediets.Blackburnandhis

colleaguesreviewedtherecordsof140dieterswhohadbeenthroughtheirweight-control

clinic,hadlostweightandregainedit—andhadreturnedforasecondtry.Therecords

showedthedietershadlostanaverageof2.3poundsaweekthefirsttime,butonly1.3

poundsaweekthesecondtime.L)FouryearsagowebegantheWeightCyclingProject,

amajorstudythatincludessomeofthecountry'sleadingobesityresearchers.Weknow

thatpeoplewholoseweightbydietingonlyandwithoutanexerciseprogramcanlosea

considerableamountofmuscle.Butthen,iftheygainweightback,theymayregainless

muscleandmorefat.Whilethereasonisn'tclear,itmaybeeasierforthebodytoputfat

onthantorebuildlostmuscle.We'reaskingifyo-yodietersmaylosefatfromonepartof

thebodyandregainitelsewhere.Forinstance,accordingtoourpreparatorystudiesin

animals,theycouldmovefattotheabdomen.Andresearchshowsthatabdominalfat

raisestheriskofheartdiseaseanddiabetesmorethanfataroundthehipsandthighsdoes.

M)Noneofthismeansthatdietingisineffectiveorfoolish.Forthosewhoare20percent

ormoreoverweight,therearegoodreasonstoreduce:successfulweightlosscanlower

bloodpressureandcholesterol,helpcontrolbloodsugarindiabeticsandenablepeopleto

feelbetteraboutthemselves.Butthenewresearchdoessuggestthatdietingmustbe

takenseriouslybypeopleatanyweight.N)Italsomeansthatdietingaloneisnotthebest

waytoweightcontrol.Whenaweight-lossprogramincludesexercise,youlosemorefat

andlessmuscle,andyou'renotlikelytogaintheweightback.That'sbecauseexercise

mayhelpresistthephysiologicalchangesthattendtocomefromyo-yodieting.O)Given

thepotentialrisksofyo-yodieting,anyonewhodietsshouldbeespeciallycarefulnotto

gaintheweightback.Beforeyoudiet,askyourselfhov/determinedyouare;thenset

reasonablegoals.P)Permanentweightlossshouldbethemaingoal,soselectaprogram

thatwillhelpyouchangeyourlifc-stylc.Becarefulofpopulardietprogramsdesigned

forrapidweightlossandfilledwithsenselesstricks,suchasgoingonandoffadiet,

eating"magic"foodsandsoon.Aprogramshouldfocusonsensiblechangesinnutrition

andlife-style.Thebestapproachisalow-fat,high-complex-carbohydratedietandregular

physicalexercise.Q)Toavoidfailinginthediet,recognizeandplanforhigh-risk

situations.Ifyoualwaysovereatwhenyouvisityourparents,forexample,figureoui

howtogetaroundthatbeforeyournextvisit.Understandthatdesires—forchocolate,

say一arelikewavesthatcomeup,willquicklysubside.Whenthedesirecomes,getbusy

withasimpleactivity-readingorevenbrushingyourceeth.

1、Peoplewholoseweightonlybydietingwillregainmorefatandlessmuscleifthey

gainweightback.

标准答案:L

知识点解析:题干关键词为regainmorefatandlessmuscleo文中L段提到。We

knowthatpeoplewholoseweightbydietingonlyandwithoutanexerciseprogramcan

loseaconsiderableamountofmuscle.Butthen,iftheygainweightback,theymay

regainIcssmusclcandmorefat,与题干意思吻合,故选L。

2、Sometimes,afterlosingsomeweight,weregainit,andwesimplygoonadietagain.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:题干关键词为wesimplygoonadietagain。文中A段提到,After

all,wcrcason>theworstthatcanhappenisthatwe'llregaintheweightwc'vclost-then

wecansimplygoonadietagain,与题干意思一致,故选A。

3、Witheachyo-yo,thetimefortheratstoregainbecameshorterandshorter.

标准答案:J

知识点解析:题干关键词为eachyo-yo和thetimebecameshorterandshortero文中

J段提到,Witheachyo-yo»itbecameeasierfortheratstoregain.Alterthefirst

diet,theytook46daystobecomeobeseagain;altertheseconddiet,theytookonly14

days.题于是本句话的高度概括,故选J。

4、Ifyouwanttoloseweight,you'dbetterchangeyourlife-stylepermanently.

标准答案:P

知识点解析:题干关键词为changeyourlife-stylepermanentlyo文中P段提到,

Permanentweightlossshouldbethemaingoal,soselectaprogramthatwillhelpyou

changeyourlife・style,与题卜意思吻合,故选P。

5、Ifyouwanttosucceedinyourdiet,youshouldrecognizeandmakeaplanforsome

high-risksituations.

标准答案:Q

知识点解析:题干关键词为succeedinyourdiet和makeaplanforsomehighrisk

situationso文中Q段提到,Toavoidfailinginthediet,recognizeandplanforhigh—

risksituations,与题干意思一致,故选Q。

6、Yo-yodieters,HkeMaire,tendtobemoredifficultinlosingweight.

标准答案:G

知识点解析:题干关键词为Maire和bemoredifficultinlosingweighto文中G段提

至lj,Marie,likemanyothersinourprogram,hadbeenayo-yodieter,andthey

tendedtohavethemostdifficultyinlosingweight,与题干意思吻合,故选Go

7、BMRisameasureoftheenergyusedforroutinefunctions.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:题干关键词为ameasureoftheenergy和useforroutinefunctionso文

中D段提至UBMR时.指出Thisisthemeasureoftheenergyusedforroutinefunctions

suchasbreathingandcellrepair,与题干意思吻合,故选D。

8、Exercisecanhelpyoulosemorefatandlessmuscle,anditwillbelesslikelyforyou

togaintheweightback.

标准答案:N

知识点解析:题干关键词为losemorefatandlessmuscle和lesslikelyforyoutogain

theweightbacko文中N段提到,Whenaweight—lossprogramincludesexercise,

youlosemorefatandlessmuscle,andyou'renotlikelytogaintheweightback,与题

干意思一致,故选N。

9、Reportsin1987showsthatmenwithup-and-downweightchangeshadtwicetherisk

ofheartdiseasecomparedwiththosewithasmallchangesinweight.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:题干关键词为1987和twicetheriskofheartdisease0文中C段提

至…reporledinMarch1987thatthemenshowinglargeup-and-downweightchanges

hadtwicetheriskofheardiseaseasthosewithonlysmallchangesinweight,与题干意

思一致,故选C。

10、Thenewresearchdoesmeanthatpeopleshouldtakeseriouslywithdietingwhatever

theirweightsare.

标准答案;M

知识点解析:题干关键词为newresearch和peopleshouldtakeseriouslyo文中M段

最后——句提至II,Butthenewresearchdoessuggestthatdietingmustbetakenseriously

bypeopleatanyweight,与题干意思一致,故选M。

Parents*Homework:FindPerfectTeachersforKidsA)TomiHalldidwhatshecouldto

lobbyforthebestteachersforhertwochildren,makinghercasethisspringinlettersto

theprincipal.Thenallshecoulddowaswaitingfornewsoftheirclassroom

assignments-andit'sbeentorturing.TheAuroramomknowshereffortscarryno

guarantees.Oneyearhersondidn'tgettheteacherHallhadhopedfor,andhestruggled

formonthswithonewhoserelaxedstylecameacrosstohimasuncaring."Granted,I

knowit'sjustkindergarten,"saidHall,39."But...ateachercanmakeorbreakyou."B)In

thenextfewweeks,manyfamilieswillripopennotificationlettersorgotoschooltosee

classlistspostedonthefrontdoor.Forparentsaccustomedtodirectingnearlyevery

aspectoftheirchild'searlylearningitcanbedifficulttohavelittlevoiceinteacher

selection—adecisiontheyviewascritical.Somespendhourscraftingtheperfectletteror

meetwiththeprincipaltomakeanargument.Fortheirchild'searlylearning,parents

regardthatteacheriscritical.C)Principals,meanwhile,struggletocreatebalanced

classroomswhilejuggling(同时应付)individualrequests.Theysaytheywantinputbut

finditincreasinglynecessarytodiscourageparentsfromaskingforaspecificteacher.

Administratorsdon'twanttheselectionprocesstobeapopularitycontest-inpart

becausewhatmakesateacherpopularmayhavenothingtodowithaparticularchild's

educationalneeds.D)"I'mbrightenoughtorealizeparentstalkatsoccerfieldsand

baseballfields,butyouhavetorealizeyourexperiencewithTeacherAmaybevery

differentthansomeoneelse'sTeacherA,“saidScottMeek,thenewprincipalat

NorthbrookJuniorHighSchoolwhoismakingclassroomassignmentsthissummerfor

600studentswiththehelpofanofficedisplayboard.Heasksparentstofocustheirinput

onthestudentandhisorherlearningstyleandtrusttheschooltomaketherightmatch.

E)Somestudentsalsorecognizethatcertainteachersbringoutthebestinthem.*'Ineed

oneofthosestrictkindsofteachers,"saidHall'sdaughterTori,12,whoisentering7th

grade."WhenIgetanot-so-strictteacher,Ithinktheydon'treallycareaboutme.Ireally

don'twantabadteacher.I'llgetlowergrades.MF)WhenChayaFish,30,ofWestRogers

ParktaughtataprivateschoolinNewYork,shesaid,itwasobviouswhothe"in"

teacherswere.Shesaidsheautomaticallyjoinedthemaftertheprincipal'ssonlandedin

herclassroom."Itwasridiculous,"saidFish."Theotherteacherwasprobablybetterthan

me.Itwashowyoudressed,howyoutalked"thatoftendeterminedparentalfavor.

G)Tcachcrssaidihcmostvocalparentsoftengettheirwayso(hatallpanicsinvolvedcan

avoidadifficultschoolyear.Buteducatorswarnthatparentswhogetwhattheywishfor

maybesorryafterward."Alotoftimeswhenpeopleorchestrate(精心安排)whothey

thinktheirchildisbestsuitedfor,theyfindtheymadeamistake,"saidMarkFriedman,

superintendent(督学)forLibertyvilleElementarySchoolDistrict70."Ihavemany

parentssaylater,'Idon'tknowwhyIdidthis.Itisn'tworkingoutthisyear.'*'Friedman

saidheassuresparentstheircommentswillbeconsideredbutneverguaranteesaspecific

teacher.Infact,hetellsthemthatiftheydorequestateacherandlaterregretthatchoice,

"youhavenoonetoblamebutyourself."H)Someparentssaidthey'velearnedtheir

lessonabouttryingtoguesswhichteacherwouldbebest.JamieThompsonsaidshewas

initiallyconcernedwhenherdaughlerwasassignedtoastrictIsi-gradeteacher.Shewas

awareotherparentshadlobbiedfbradifferentperson,whohadamorecasualstyle.'At

theend,itturnedoutthattheotherclasswasasking,'Whyisn'tmychildlearningthat?'"

saidThompson,36,ofArlingtonHeights."That'swhy[don'twanttointerferetoo

much."I)Yetparentshavedifferentreasonsforrequestingclasses,andsomehave

nothingtodowiththeteacher,saidMichelleVanEvery,36,ofDeerfield.Sheandother

mothersoncerequestedthattheirchildrennotbeplacedinaclassroomwithaspecific

boy一notbecauseofhim.buttoavoidhismother,whohadcreatedproblemsinthepast,

shesaid."Wedidn'twanttocrosspathswithher,"saidVanEvery,whoaddedthatthe

schoolcompliedwiththeirrequest."Wedidn'twanttohavetovolunteerwithherata

classparty."J)Eachdistrictfollowsitsownprocedureforteacherselection.Somebegin

asearlyasAprilorMay,officialssaid.Manyaskparentstocompleteaformabouttheir

child*sstrengthsandweaknesses.Typically,teachershavesomesayintheprocessby

decidingearlyonwhichstudentsshouldbeseparatedorkepttogether,onthebasisof

academics,personalitiesandlearningstyles.Theprincipaldrawsupthefinalclasslists,

oftenaftermeetingwithparentsorreviewingspecialrequests,officialssaid.K)Many

schooldistrictswaituntilthelastminutetoannounceclassassignments,usuallyaboat

twoweeksbeforethestart-upofschool.That'sbecausetheyhavecometoexpectaflood

ofphonecallswithinhoursfromparentswhobegordemandtoswitchteachers.L)Other

schoolshandleitdifferently.AtSawyerElementarySchoolonChicago'sSouthwestSide,

thefallclassassignmentsarehandedoutwiththelastreportcardthepreviousspring,

saidteacherMaureen"Moe"Forte.Fortesaidsheisawareofcolleaguesandmembersof

theLocalSchoolCouncilwhohaveaskedthattheirchildrenbemovedfromoneclass

intoanother."It'snotfair,"Fortesaid."IwasveryupsetthatoneoftheLSCparents

movedherdaughtertomyclassroom.Theparentjustfeltmypersonalityfitbetterwith

herchild.Andit'snotapersonalitycontest."M)DcnitaRicciofLakeVillasaidshe

knowsparentswhorequestcertainclassesbuttriestostayoutoftheprocess.Herson.

MasonWubs,12,hopestobeplacedinthesameclassashisbestfriend,easingthe

transitionto7thgradeatanewschool."Itrusttheschool'sjudgment,"shesaid,though

shesecretlyhopesMasonwillshareaclasswithhisfriend."Ithinktheyneedtolearnto

dealwithpeoplewhoaredifferentfromthem,justlikeanemployer."

11、Fortesaid,teachingatschoolisnotapersonalitycontest.

标准答案:L

知识点解析:题干关键词为Forte和personalitycomest。文中L段提到,Forte

said,"...Theparentjustfeltmypersonalityfitbetterwithherchild.Andit'snota

personalitycontest.”与题干意思吻合,故选L。

12、Teacherswilldecideearlyintheprocessofstudents'separationorkeepingtogether.

标准答案:J

,

知识点解析:题干关键词为Teacherswilldecideearly和studentsseparationo文中J

段提至Typically,teachershavesomesayintheprocessbydecidingearlyonwhich

studentsshouldbeseparatedorkepttogether,与题干意思吻合,故选Jo

13、DenitaRiccitriestostayoutoftheprocesswhenhersonhopedtostayinthesame

classwithhisbestfriend.

标准答案;M

知识点解析:题十关键词为DenitaRicci和stayoutoftheprocesso文中M段提

到,DenitaRicci的儿子想和最好的朋友在一个班级的事情,与题干意思一致,故

选Mo

14、ChayaFishsaid,sometimesthewaytodecidethepopularteacherwasridiculous.

标准答案:F

知识点解析:题干关键词为ChayaFish和ridiculous。文中F段提到,因为校长的

儿子无意识地进入了她的班级,她就成了受欢迎的老师,ChayaFish说Itwas

ridiculous,与题干意思一致,故选F。

15、MichelleVanEverysaid,someparents'reasonsforrequestingclasseshavenothing

todowiththeteachers.

标准答案:I

知识点解析:题干关键词为MichelleVanEvery和havenothingtodowiththe

teacherso文中I段提至U,Yetparentshavedifierentreasonsforrequestingclasses,and

somehavenothingtodowiththeteacher,saidMichelleVanEvery,与题干意思一

致。

16>Manyschooldistrictsdon'tannounceclassassignmentsuntilthelastminute.

标准答案:K

知识点解析:题干关键词为don"announceclassassignmentsuntilthelastminute。文

中K段提至ll,Manyschooldistrictswaituntilthelastminutetoannounceclass

assignments,usuallyabouttwoweeksbeforethestart-upofschool,与题干意思吻

合,故选K。

17、ScottMeeksaid,differentpeoplehavedifferentideasaboutwhoisthebestteacher.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:题干关键词为ScottMeek和differentideas。文中D段提到,“「m

brightenoughtorealizeparentstalkatsoccerfieldsandbaseballfields,butyouhaveto

realizeyourexperiencewithTeacherAmaybeverydifferentthansomeoneelse's

TeacherA,MsaidScottMeek,与题干意思吻合,故选D。

18、JamieThompsonwasinitiallyconcernedwithherdaughter,butshedidn'twantto

interferetoomuch.

标准答案:H

知识点解析:题干关键词为JamieThompson和didirtwanttointerferetoomuch。文

中H段提至lj,JamieThompsonsaidshewasinitiallyconcernedwhenherdaughter

wasassignedtoastrictIst-gradcteacher,最后一句提到,That'swhyIdidn'twant

tointerfereloomucho与题干意思一致,故选H。

19、Administratorssay,whatmakesateacherpopularmayhavenothingtodowitha

particularchild'seducationalneeds.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:题「,关键词为Administrators和havenothingtodowithaparticular

child'seducationalneeds3文中C段提到。Administratorsdon'twanttheselection

processtobeapopularitycontest-inpartbecausewhatmakesateacherpopularmay

havenothingtodowithaparticularchild'seducationalneeds,与题干内容完全一致,

故选C。

20、MarkFriedmansaid,manytimespeoplewillmakemistakesinchoosingteacherand

classfbrtheirchildren.

标准答案:G

知识点解析:题干关键词为MarkFriedman和peoplewillmakeamistakeo文中G

段提至U,Alotoftimeswhenpeopleorchestratewhotheythinktheirchildisbestsuited

for,theyfindtheymadeamistake,^saidMarkFriedman,与题干意思吻合,故选

Go

UsingtheMindtoFightDiseasesA)Psychologyhasanewapplicationinthefieldof

medicine.Manydoctors,togetherwiththeirpatients,arclookingforalternativemethods

oftreatmentofphysicalproblems.Inlargehospitalsandresearchcenters,modern

methodsoftherapyseemtofocusonthephysicaldiseasewithoutconsideringthe

patients'mentalslate.Patientsmayfeelthattheyarebeingtreatedimpersonally,like

brokenmachines.Somedoctorshaverecognizedthisasaproblem.Theyarenowusing

psychologicaltherapywithpatientstousetheirownmindstofighttheirdiseases.

Becausethepatientisworkingwiththemedicineandthedoctorsagainstthedisease,his

orherattitudechanges.Thepatientdoesnotwaitforthemedicineandtreatmenttocure

himorher,butinsteadthepatientjoinsinthefight.MentaltherapyB)Thcdoctorknows

thatadiseaseaffectsapatient'sbodyphysically.Thebodyofthepatient(inthiscase,a

man)changesbecauseofthedisease.Heisnotonlyphysicallyaffected,butasthe

physicianknows,healsohasanemotionalresponsetothedisease.Becausehismindis

affected,hisattitudeandbehaviorchange.Themedicaltreatmentmightcurethepatient's

physicalproblems,butthepatient'smindmustfighttheemotionalones.C)Forexample,

thestudiesofonedoctor,CarlSimonton,M.D.,haveshownthatatypicalcancer

paticnt(inthiscase,awoman)haspredictableattitudes.Shetypicallyfeelsdepressed,

upset,andangry.Herself-imageispoorandshefeelsself-pity.Asaresult,herbehavior

changes.Becauseofherconstantdepression,sheactsunfriendlytowardherfamily,

friends,doctors,andnurses.Suchattitudesandbehaviorspreventthepatientfromgetting

well.Therefore,adoctor'streatmentmusthelpthepatientchangeherattitudes.Simonton'

smethodemphasizestreatmentofthewholepatientbytreatingboththebodyandthe

mind.D)Theattitudeofacancerpatientwhoisreceivingradiationtherapy,anX-ray

treatment,canbecomemorepositive.ThephysicianwhoisfollowingSimonton's

psychologicaltreatmentplansuggeststhatthepatientimaginethatheorshecanseethe

tumor(肿瘤)inthebody.Inthementalpicture,thepatient"sees"apowerfulbeamof

radiationlikeamillionbulletsofenergy.Thepatientimaginesthebeamhittingthetumor

cellsandcausingthemtoshrink.Foranothercancerpatient,Dr.Simontonmightmake

anothersuggestion.Thispatient,withadifferentkindofcancer,needstotakecapsules

andpillsseveraltimesaday.Thedoctorasksthepatienttoimaginethemedicinegoing

fromthestomachintothebloodstreamandtothecancercells.Thepatientimaginesthat

themedicineislikeanarmyfightingthediseasedcellsandseesthecancercellsgradually

dying.Hisorherbloodcarriesawaythedeadcells.Boththemedicaltherapyandthe

patient'spositiveattitudefightthedisease.E)Doctorsarenotcertainwhythismental

therapyworks.However,thisuseofpsychologydoeshelpsomepatientsbecausetheir

attitudesaboutthemselveschange.Theybecomemoreconfidentbecausetheyusethe

powerwithintheirownmindstohelpstopthedisease.SuggestiontherapyF)Anothcr

applicationofusingthemindtohelpcurediseaseistheuseofsuggestiontherapy.Before

makingthesuggestion,thedoctorhelpsthepatienttoconcentratedeeply.Thepatient(in

thiscase,aman)thinksonlyaboutonething.Hebecomessounawareofotherthings

aroundhimthatheseemstobeasleep.Heissaidtobeinatrance(催眠状态).Thenthe

physicianmakes"asuggestion"tothepatientaboutthemedicalproblem.Thepatient's

mindrespondstothesuggestionevenafterthepatientisnolongerinthetrance.Inthis

way,thepatientuseshismindtohelphisbodyrespondtotreatment.Suggestiontherapy

helpfulforbothadultsandchildrenG)Doctorshavelearnedthatthisuseofpsychologyis

helpfulforbothadultsandchildren.Forexample,physicianshaveusedsuggestionto

helpadultsdealwiththestrongpainofsomedisease.Furthermore,sometimestheadult

patientworrics(inthiscase,awoman)aboutherillnesssomuchthattheanxietykeepsher

fromgettingwell.Therightsuggestionsmayhelpthepatienttostopbeinganxious.Such

treatmentmayhelpthepatientwithachronic(慢性的)diseases.Asthma(哮喘)isan

exampleofachronicdisorder.Asthmaisadiseasethatcausesthepatienttohave

difficultyinbreathing.Thepatientstartstocoughandsometimeshastofighttogetthe

airthatheorsheneeds.Psychologycanhelprelievethesymptomsofthisdisorder.After

suggestiontherapy,theasthmapatientbreathesmoreeasily.H)Physicianshavelearned

thatthepsychologicalmethodisveryusefulintreatingchildren.Childrenrespond

quicklytothetreatmentbecausetheyarefascinatedbyit.Forexample,Dr.BasilR.

Collisonhasworkedwith121asthmaticchildreninSydney,Australia,andhadgood

results.Twenty-fiveofthechildrenhadexcellentresults.Theywereabletobreathemore

easily,andtheydidnotneedmedication.Anotherforty-threewerealsohelped.The

symptomsoftheasthmaoccurredlessfrequently,andwhentheydid,theywerenotas

strong.Mostofthechildrenalsofeltbetteraboutthemselves.Doctorshavealsoused

suggestiontochangehabitslikenail-biting,thumb-sucking,andsleep-relatedproblems.

ResponsefromthemedicalworldI)Manyprofessionalmedicalgroupshaveacceptedthe

medicaluseofpsychologybecausetheyrecognizeitsvalue.Nobodyknowshow

suggestionworks;however,doctorshavelearnedthatpsychologyhasimportant

applicationsinmedicine.

21、Suggestiontherapymeansphysicianmakes"asuggestion"toapalienlwhoisina

trance.

标准答案:F

知识点解析:题干关键词为Suggestiontherapy和inatranceo文中F段提到,Heis

saidtobeinatrance.Thenthephysicianmakestuasuggestion>。thepatientabout

themedicalproblem,与题干意思一致,故选F。

22、Asthmacancausedifficultyinbreathing,andpatienthastocoughtogetenoughair.

标准答案:G

知识点解析:题干关键词为causedifficultyinbreathingo文中G段倒数第四句和第

三句提至U,Asthmaisadiseasethatcausesthepatienttohavedifficultyin

breathing.Thepatientstartstocoughandsometimeshastofighttogettheairthatheor

sheneeds,与题干意思一致,故选G。

23、Manyprofessionalmedicalgroupshaverecognizedthevalueofuseofpsychology

inmedicine.

标准答案:I

知识点解析:题干关键词为Manyprofessionalmedicalgroups和valueofuseof

psychologyo文中I段提至U.Manyprofessionalmedicalgroupshaveacceptedthe

medicaluseotpsychologybecausetheyrecognizeitsvalue,与题干意思一致,故选

Io

24>Psychologicalmethodisveryusefulintreatingchildren.

标准答案:H

知识点解析:题干关键词为veryusefulintreatingchildren.,文中H段第一句提到,

Physicianshavelearnedthatthepsychologicalmethodisveryusefulintreating

children,与题干的内容一致,故选H。

25、Dr.Simontonhashelpedcancerpatientsestablishpositiveat

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