问题 不定项选择

一般资料:男性,18岁,艺术学校三年级学生。求助者自述:从小喜欢绘画,一心想报考中央美术学院。认为上文化课纯粹是浪费时间,故从一年级就经常借故逃避上文化课。自认为应该用这些时间来练习自己的绘画技巧,但家长不同意,理由是文化课必须要有一定的分数才能被录取。自认为只要稍微看看就能通过,用不着花费那么多时间,为此经常与父母发生冲突,很是心烦,即使在家作画,也没有好心情。进入高三后,发现自己绘画的水平没有多大提高,三个月前,文化课的一次摸底考试语文成绩很糟糕,排在了班里倒数第三名,从来没有考过这么差,恐怕自己考中央美术学院的理想要落空。从此以后很是焦急,睡眠开始不好(主要是入睡困难),总是担心语文课考试,后来也害怕英语、历史、政治课考试,越害怕越考不好。父母更是经常责备自己不听家长的意见,自己心中有些后悔,但表面上还要装出理直气壮的样子,不肯承认。还有几个月就要参加毕业考试了,一家人都着急,自己更感到希望渺茫,不知道还参加不参加高考。对生活中的其他事情,也打不起精神。拿起画笔,经常发呆,也在担心文化课考试,觉得画笔很沉重,而听课时注意力不集中,记忆力很差,学习效率很低。该求助者的母亲证实儿子所说的内容属实。曾经到几家医院看病,各项检查均无异常,有位神经内科专家建议,让他看心理医生,便随母亲来到咨询中心,希望心理咨询师帮助自己克服对文化课考试的担心。

求助者的心理问题()。

A.已出现了泛化

B.还没出现泛化

C.影响社会功能

D.社会功能完好

答案

参考答案:A, C

阅读理解

B

As far back as he could remember,Larry had longed to go to Hollywood and become a film star.The young man’s hopes for success were broken again and again,however.Hollywood just did not seem interesting.When he first came to California,Larry had decided never to give up and return home without success.Therefore,he kept on trying.Someday,he told himself,his big opportunity would come.

Larry found a job parking cars for one of Hollywood’s big restaurants.His pay was elementary,but since the guests were kind enough to give him more money,he managed to make a living.One day he recognized an important film director driving into the parking lot (停车场) and getting out of his car.Larry had recently heard that the man was ready to make a new picture.

Larry got into the car and prepared to drive it on into the lot and park it.Then he stopped,jumped out,and ran over to the director.“Excuse me,sir,but I think it’s only fair to tell you that it’s now or never if you want me in your next picture.A lot of big companies are after me.”

Instead of pushing away the boy,the director laughed,then wrote something on a card and handed it to the young man.“Come and see me tomorrow.”

Larry got a small part in the director’s next film.He was on his way!

66.Which of the following was Larry interested in?

A.Working as a waiter.       B.Becoming a film star.

C.Parking cars for film stars.   D.Owing a big company.

67.Why did Larry find a job parking cars?

A.Because he liked the job.

B.Because the parking lot was near Hollywood.

C.To make a living and wait for the opportunity.

D.To see a lot of film stars and work for them.

68.After reading the story what can we infer (推断) about the film director ?

A.He wanted to laugh at Larry.

B.He recognized Larry at first sight.

C.He was kind and gave Larry a try.

D.He thought Larry would become a star.

69.what does the word “elementary” mean in this passage?

A.基本的            B.充足的            C.较高的            D.不达标的

70.“He was on his way”refers to the fact that ________.

A.he gave up and returned home

B.he began to work towards success

C.he took a journey to Hollywood

D.he had difficulty in playing the small part

单项选择题

Should we care if over 150 known species of animals have (91) from the earth in the last fifty years Should we be concerned that there are (92) thousands of species whose very existence is (93) endangered—largely because of our activities (94) , after all, is the natural end of populations. Species are born, then (95) , and then die. Some live a (96) time, perhaps millions of years; some die more quickly. We have (97) the extinction of many species we know about, and we have undoubtedly sealed the (98) of others. In fact, there are undoubtedly many other species that have lived among us during our time on earth, but that have disappeared as a (n) (99) of our activities without our ever having known they existed.
It is hard to explain the rationale of many of us who are concerned about such matters. I have never seen a sea whale, (100) I don’t want them to become extinct. Moreover, I felt this way long before I understood anything about how they might be an important part of an ecosystem. Possibly such feelings merely reflect the cultural attitude that it is "nice" to wish other living things well; thus, the attitude is (101) . I feel nice.
There are, of course, more rational reasons for (102) the extermination of any species. For one thing, the kind of attitude that encourages or sanctions the destruction of other species is a threat (103) our own wellbeing. If such an attitude exists, we ourselves might (104) victim to it. living things (including us) might be expected to fare better where there is (105) for life. The extinction of other species could also threaten us (106) by simplifying the system of which we are a part or by destroying parts of the ecosystem (107) which we directly rely. For example, if we continue to poison the oceans (108) we are willing to believe only a few bottom dwellers are affected, we might (109) overstep some critical threshold and trigger the wholesale death of plankton, thus finding ourselves without a major (110) of the world’s food and with our oxygen supplies dwindling.

A.Extinction

B.Disappearance

C.Cease

D.Death