问题 单项选择题

求助者自述:大学时曾经结识一位女友,本来计划毕业后结婚,但是,对方父母反对,要求我必须考上研究生,因此才没有领结婚证。考上研究生后,学习比较紧张,而且分居两地,结婚的事再次耽搁。导师有一位非常漂亮的女儿和我同一年级,虽不同专业,但彼此经常见面,而且她也表达出喜欢我。导师经常请我到他家吃饭,并多次暗示我将来可以留校工作。我也比较喜欢导师的女儿,故意隐瞒了我有女友的事实,我们已经开始悄悄约会,而且,多次以学习紧张为由拒绝女友来看望我。但是,最近女友再次提出春节结婚,可是导师也婉言挽留我在寒假帮他整理资料。我想向女友坦白,可是又担心女友来学校闹事,想继续隐瞒,可是女友坚持要我回家结婚。想向导师坦白,又害怕失去他的照顾和他女儿的喜爱。最近一个多月,开始失眠,食欲下降,虽然能够坚持学习,但效率很低,经常出现心慌,出汗,噩梦,心情烦躁不安,偶尔觉得活着没意思,有时还会出现离奇的想法,比如,想象自己要是能分身就好了。还曾经错把别人看成未婚妻,以为她悄悄来学校了。有时很内疚,觉得对不住未婚妻,有时觉得自己道德败坏,欺骗了导师和导师的女儿。随着春节临近,越来越紧张不安,担心我会得精神病,因此来寻求帮助,希望心理咨询师能够告诉我该怎么办,到底选择哪个女孩比较好。

求助者心理问题的主要原因是

A.心理压力
B.女友压力
C.导师压力
D.道德压力
E.工作压力

答案

参考答案:D

阅读理解

FRIDAY, Aug. 3 (Health Day News) -- Middle school students who are physically fit are likely to score higher on standardized tests measuring reading and math abilities, a new study has found. And, the average scores went up in connection with levels of fitness, the findings showed.

“The more physically fit kids were, the higher their scores,” said the study’s lead author, Trent Petrie, director of the Center for Sport Psychology at the University of North Texas in Denton. “Parents should encourage their kids to be physically active. There are some real cognitive (认知的) and academic benefits that come from physical fitness”, Petrie said.

Results of the study are scheduled to be presented Friday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in Orlando, Fla. The study included more than 1,200 middle school students from five schools in a suburban area of Texas, with 561 boys and 650 girls. About 57 percent of the children were white, and nearly one-quarter were Mexican American. Nine percent were black and about 2 percent were of Asian descent.

The school district provided the researchers with information on the children’s race, age, grade level and whether they qualified for the free school lunch program, which was an indicator of the family’s socioeconomic status. The schools also provided scores to the tests, which were given between one and four months after the researchers had assessed the children’s levels of fitness. Fitness tests were administered during physical education classes to determine the youngsters’ heart and lung health (cardiorespiratory fitness), as well as their body mass index (BMI), an indicator of how much body fat a person has. The children also filled out questionnaires that helped the researchers determine factors such as self-esteem and social support.

After accounting for factors such as age, sex, family income and self-esteem, the researchers found that for both boys and girls, higher levels of heart and lung health predicted better scores on both the math and reading tests.

For boys, perceived (感观的) social support also seemed to increase their reading scores, the investigators found. In girls, while being physically fit predicted higher reading scores, so too did a higher BMI-- which indicates more body fat. “We were a little surprised by this finding,” Petrie said.

“It was not as strong an association as the one with physical fitness,” he added. The authors suspect it may have something to do with girls this age entering adolescence, which may be related to a higher BMI and slightly higher brain development. He said he plans to make great effort to look for this relationship again in larger studies to see if it was a chance finding, or if the association holds up.

“While we can’t say 100 percent that physical fitness causes better academic performance, we can say that there is a strong and predictive relationship between physical fitness and academic performance,” Petrie said.

“It’s hard to tease apart (梳理) the exact reason for this association,” said Becky Hashim, an attending clinical psychologist and assistant professor in the departments of psychiatry and pediatrics at the Children’s Hospital of Montefiore, in New York City.

“It may be that the children are getting more oxygen. When the heart and lungs are working at a higher capacity, it may allow the brain to work at peak performance. Children who are less fit may be sleepier during school,” she noted. “I personally feel that there’s probably a strong relationship between the confidence you get from being able to do something physical well and academic performance.”

Whatever the reason behind this association may be, “there’s certainly no harm in pushing physical fitness,” Hashim added. “Physical fitness may make you feel better, give you more confidence and improve your performance across the board,” she said.

Petrie agreed. “Physically fit kids are happier, have higher self-esteem and, tend to have better relationships, and now we’re beginning to see that there also seem to be benefits cognitively and academically. Our study sends a strong warning to policymakers to reconsider the service program of physical education classes for kids,” he said.

小题1:How did the school district help the researchers carry out the study?

A.By analyzing the data of fitness tests.

B.By giving some basic information.

C.By completing some questionnaires.

D.By offering a certain amount of Money.小题2:According to the passage, the result of the study will be published ______.

A.in a book

B.in a journal

C.at a conference

D.on the Internet小题3:What’s the suitable title of the passage?

A.Parents should be aware of the benefit of fitness.

B.Fitter kids are likely to make better grades.

C.Fitness affects kids’ social behavior greatly.

D.Teachers should value physical education classes.小题4:What’s Becky Hashim’s attitude towards the relationship between physical fitness and academic performance?

A.Supportive

B.Indifferent

C.Critical

D.Doubtful小题5:What does the underlined word “one” in Paragraph refer to?

A.The BMI.

B.The body fat.

C.The brain development.

D.The test score.小题6:From the last paragraph we can infer that physically fit kids ______.

A.deserve to be treated well

B.live much longer than others

C.get along well with others

D.enjoy a peaceful life

单项选择题 B型题