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器质性精神障碍患者的情绪特征()

A.情感淡漠、情感不协调与情感倒错,毫无原由、毫无意义地独自发笑

B.情感抑郁,思维迟缓,动作行为减少,自我评价低,自责自罪等

C.抑郁症状常有波动,带有焦虑的成分,且可找到心理、生理学上的解释

D.情感欣快、失禁、不稳、幼稚及病理性激情与强制性哭笑等

E.不明原因的担心、紧张、害怕,坐立不安等

答案

参考答案:D

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     Maybe you are more interested in sports than in history you probably think you will never be a top

student. In fact, anyone can become a better student if he or she wants to. If you can use your time

well, you may improve your study without much work. Here's how:

     Plan your time carefully. When you plan your week time, you should make a list of things that you

have to do. First write down the time for eating, sleeping, dressing, etc. then decide on a good time for

studying. Of course, studying shouldn't take all of your time. Don't forget to leave yourself enough time

for hobbies.

     Find a good place to study. Look around the house for a good study place. Keep this space, which

may be a desk or just a corner of your room. No games, radio, or television! When you sit down to work,

think only about the subject!

     Make good use of your time in class. Listen carefully to what the teacher says. Careful listening in class

means less work later. You also need to take notes in class, because it can make it easier for you to learn

well.

     There are only a few ways mentioned here to help you with your studying. I believe you can find many

other ways besides these.

1. Can anyone become a better student if he or she wants to? 

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2. How many ways does the author mention?

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3. Why does the author ask you to leave enough time for hobby?

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4. If you want to make good use of your time in class, what should you do?

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5. What's the passage mainly about? 

                                                                                                                                        

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