问题 选择题

“布尔什维主义和布尔什维克党的诞生,标志着与西欧社会民主党根本不同的、新型的马克思主义政党的出现。”这里的“新型”是指  [ ]

A.以暴力革命为手段

B.以马克思主义为指导

C.以列宁为首的有组织的领导

D.以实现无产阶级专政为目标

答案

答案:D

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单项选择题

Are you one of those who always fear whenever a dog is approaching If you are, you have got phobia ( a very p feeling of being afraid of something ). Of all human fears, phobias may be the most uncontrollable. They are most often caused by a particular situation or object. In general, pho- bias can mainly be divided into three varieties. To begin with, agoraphobia is a fear of staying in strange surroundings, for example, an unfamiliar place, or an open area. Social phobia refers to the anxiety people show when they have to stay or perform on social events, for instance, speaking in front of the class. Lastly, there are a wide range of specific phobias. People suffering from this kind of phobia are terrified of specific objects or creatures, such as spiders, perhaps to your surprise, clowns. Besides, there are about six hundred and fifty phobias listed by psychologists (心理学家) as yet.
Faced with their phobias, many people choose to do nothing but just escape the situations or objects they fear. Psychologists, however, warn that if not treated properly, this kind of anxiety will get worse, so that it may disturb the sleep pattern, cause physical symptoms, and finally affect their daily activities. As for treatment, clinical research has discovered that medicine for anxiety is not successful in curing phobias. However, the anxiety disorders can be efficiently treated through cognitive behavioral therapy (认知行为疗法) , through which patients are led to inspect the connections between their own fear and the situation or object, and then actively choose the acceptable treatments. Also, other treatments proved effective in reducing phobias are meditation, listening to calming music, and so on.

Which do psychologists NOT use for effective treatment of phobias

A.To take medicine for anxiety.

B.To listen to comforting light music.

C.To lose oneself in a peaceful environment.

D.To understand the very source of one’s own anxiety.