问题 单项选择题 A1/A2型题

患者女,17岁,学生。不出门怕见人,不去上课,纠缠父母出钱给自己做美容手术半年。原因是半年来反复照镜子发现自己的鼻子比以前变大了、难看了。说班上的同学都讥笑她,出门就感觉别人在说她,别人的眼光看她时很特别,能使她头痛。父母不愿出钱就说父母不关心她,不是父母亲生的,曾说要去做亲子鉴定。该患者的精神症状中不存在()

A.关系妄想

B.物理影响妄想

C.非血统妄想

D.被控制妄想

E.非幻觉性知觉障碍

答案

参考答案:D

阅读理解

Exhausted and unhappy, you still have to squeeze a smile to your friends, or teachers. That’s just life, you may think. But new research suggests that putting on a fake smile can worsen people’s mood and even lower work efficiency.

Lead researcher Brent Scott with other researchers studied a group of bus drivers for two weeks. They tried to find out what happened when the drivers were involved in “surface acting” or fake smiling, and the opposite, “deep acting” which means people put on real smiles by recalling pleasant memories or thinking about their current situation more positively.

The results showed that on days when drivers were forced to smile, they felt depressed and didn’t want to work. On days when they smiled due to positive thoughts, their mood improved a lot as well as their work efficiency.

The research goes against the popular belief among companies that employees should be cheerful to customers at all times. They include employees of shops, banks, call center workers and others who have face-to-face contact with members of the public. “Smiling for the sake of(为了) smiling can lead to emotional exhaustion and coldness, and that’s bad for the organization,” Scott told the Daily Mail.

The study also showed that women were harmed more by fake smiling than men. Their mood and work performance both worsened more. But they were helped more by deep acting — their mood became better and they worked more efficiently.

However, while deep acting seemed to improve mood in the short term, Scott says it’s not a long-term solution for unhappiness.

“There have been some suggestions that if you do this over a long period that you start to feel inauthentic(不真实的),” Scott said. “You may be trying to cultivate positive emotions, but at the end of the day you may not feel like yourself anymore.”

小题1:Brent Scott and others’ experiments on bus drivers suggest that ______.

A.depression among bus drivers is common

B.thinking in a positive way helps with work efficiency

C.bus drivers with pleasant memories tend to be less efficient

D.the bus drivers’ work efficiency is determined by their mood小题2:According to the article, which of the following statements about “fake smiling” is TRUE?

A.It is good for the business but bad for the employees.

B.It doesn’t work on people who are emotionally expressive.

C.It is a widely accepted cultural practice in the US.

D.It causes more harm to women than men.小题3:We can conclude from the article that the researchers think that ______.

A.people should be true to their feelings

B.smiling helps to put people in a good mood and become more efficient

C.it is unnecessary to cultivate positive emotions

D.deep acting can improve mood in the long run小题4:The article is mainly about ______.

A.the importance of smiling during face-to-face contact

B.a new study on fake smiling and its influence on people

C.suggestions on improving work efficiency

D.how to cheer up when you are exhausted

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