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     One day I pulled up to my apartment building and noticed there was a father and daughter _1_ some
things from a moving truck. Normally I'm shy away from contact with _2_.That particular day, though,
something was in me; I can't explain _3_, but I felt like I should just help these people, even _4_
something as seemingly unimportant as unloading a truck. So I _5_ and introduced myself, welcomed
them to the town, and asked them to give me a(n) _6_ to put some proper shoes on. After I had flipflops
(夹趾拖鞋)on, I went over and helped them move all of their _7_ into the apartment.
     After we finished, we talked some and I got to know my new _8_. It might seem unimportant, but it
seems like people are less _9_ and friendly to their neighbors these days; I wanted to   10   that, at least
in my small   11   block. So we did talk,and they're from Florida, just like me.
     At that   12   time in my life, I was going through a really difficult   13   with my girlfriend of 7 years. I
didn't feel like helping anyone or doing anything  14  , but I figured why not?And I'm glad I did. Also, as
   15  would have it, their daughter is my age(college student)and we each had a mutual(相互的)  16   
in one another. This developed into a friendship, and in the coming months, probably more.
     The   17   was the act itself, though. I got to know my new neighbors and made some new friends in
the  18  . And I felt really good about it. Since then, I've tried   19   my comfort zone to perform other
unplanned acts of  20  . So far, so good.I'd encourage everyone else to do the same!
( )1. A. excited        
( )2. A. eagerly        
( )3. A. watched        
( )4. A. return        
( )5. A. calmed        
( )6. A. study          
( )7. A. before        
( )8. A. letters        
( )9. A. knowledge      
( )10. A. confirmed    
( )11. A. pleased      
( )12. A. talk about    
( )13. A. call          
( )14. A. shyly        
( )15. A. classify      
( )16. A. Careful      
( )17. A. exposed      
( )18. A. trees        
( )19. A. looking into  
(     )20. A. anxiously  
B. tired        
B. aimlessly    
B. greeted      
B. forget      
B. settled      
B. weekend      
B. when        
B. books        
B. collection  
B. assessed    
B. low          
B. think of    
B. sound        
B. bravely      
B. collect      
B. Dangerous    
B. adapted      
B. hooks        
B. turning over
B. hurriedly    
C. amazed      
C. gently      
C. delighted  
C. ignore      
C. chatted    
C. vacation    
C. after      
C. chalks      
C. series      
C. responded  
C. thrilled    
C. turn to    
C. shout      
C. rudely      
C. open        
C. Patient    
C. adjusted    
C. gifts      
C. giving away
C. delicately  
D. relaxed      
D. heavily      
D. warned        
D. refuse        
D. argued        
D. lesson        
D. because      
D. cards        
D. bunch        
D. explained    
D. angry        
D. connect with  
D. voice        
D. sadly        
D. arrange      
D. Hasty        
D. attached      
D. tears        
D. packing up    
D. casually     
答案

1-5: CBCAA  6-10: ADAAA  11-15: CABBA  16-20: DCBAC

单项选择题

一般资料:求助者,男性,26岁,某学校教师。
案例介绍:求助者在师范大学硕士研究生毕业后,来到某中学任教。班里的学生经常不听自己的,因此对学生不满意,经常批评学生,要求学生必须听自己的。因师生关系苦恼,前来寻求帮助。
心理咨询师观察了解到的情况:求助者自尊心较强,争强好胜,容不得失败,追求完美。
下面是心理咨询师和求助者的一段咨询对话:
咨询师:你生气的具体原因是什么呢
求助者:我经常为学生的事苦恼,他们干什么总不合我的意,我特别看不惯他们做的事,我说他们,他们不听,说我太认真。这哪象我年轻的时候,我上学时成绩门门都是优秀。我对学生要求很严,学习必须好。但他们不听我的。
咨询师:噢,我明白了,你的学生不太听你的话,这使你很生气,是这样吗
求助者:对,就是因为他们不听我的话,惹我生气。
咨询师:按你所说,你说话别人就应该听。
求助者:是的,我是老师,他们当然应该听我的。
咨询师:您信奉的是老师讲话,学生就应该听。
求助者:对呀,学生必须听老师的。
咨询师:因此,你老师说的话,你肯定听,他说学生不谈恋爱,你就不谈,他说应该考博士,你就考博士。
求助者:对……噢,不是这样的,(沉默)好象不是,我老师让我读博士,我也没读。
咨询师:你刚讲过学生必须听老师的,而你又讲了你老师让你考博士,但你没考,这似乎有些矛盾,请你解释解释好吗
求助者:(沉默)……可我说的是对的,他们就应该听我的呀。
咨询师:你老师让你考博士,是对还是错呢
求助者:(沉默)难道他们真的可以不听
咨询师:你认为你生气是由于学生不听你的话,不按你的意思去办事,其实学生不按你的要求做是一件事,你要求学生必须象您一样来要求自己是你的信念。你的信念有的是合理的,有的是不合理的,不同的信念会导致不同的情绪状态。如果你认识到自己现在的情绪状态是一些不合理的信念所造成的,通过改变它,你就能控制自己的情绪。
求助者:我好象明白了。
咨询师:明白了吗说不说由你,听不听由他们,以后可别多管闲事,自找没趣了。

心理咨询师在本案例中使用的方法是( )。

A.认知行为疗法

B.精神分析法

C.合理情绪疗法

D.阳性强化法

单项选择题