Day after day you are glued to your computer screen. You cannot get enough of online games, net shopping or cyber surfing. Your social life gets worse, and so does your health. Chances are that you are addicted to the Internet and you need counseling. On November 8, an Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD) diagnostic manual(诊断手册)was approved by a group of psychologists in China, who agreed that Internet addiction is a mental disease. According to a report on Xinhuanet.com, the manual for the first time gives a clear time standard for diagnosing IAD, saying that surfing the Internet for more than six hours a day, not for the purpose of studying or working, and having done so for less than three months, might be a symptom of IAD. Addiction symptoms vary Besides the long online time, some other symptoms would also help doctors diagnose IAD patients, such as having a strong desire for the Internet and feeling physical discomfort, becoming easily angry, being unable to concentrate on things or finding it difficult to sleep if unable to get online. Apart from these conditions, other symptoms are also listed in the manual. If a net surfer cannot get out of the virtual world of Web games, which has already affected his/her capability to study or work, or he/she feels little interest in doing anything but jumping online or is afraid to communicate with others, he/she is also considered to be an IAD sufferer. According to the World Health Organization, mental disease sufferers have two major characteristics: they bring suffering to both themselves and their families, and their abilities to be involved in social activities are affected. Mental illness stigma(污名) However, it has resulted in a backlash(反对)from the public, due to the fact that mental disease is a very sensitive term to Chinese. Many netizens dropped comments expressing their doubts about the manual, saying that they could not accept they might be suffering from mental illness just because they spent too much time on the Internet. Experts said there is a misunderstanding of the manual. Explaining that IAD sufferers are not “crazy people”, they call on society at large to change their understanding of mental disease. Mental disease covers a wide range of psychological or behavioral problems, such as depression.
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小题1:health
小题2:mental
小题3:study
小题4:Various
小题5:difficult/ hard
小题6:virtual
小题7:interested
小题8:Comments/ Opinions
小题9:sensitive
小题10:understand
题目分析:
小题1:原词重现:从第一段的句子:Your social life gets worse, and so does your health. 可知答案是health
小题2:原词重现:从第二段的句子:who agreed that Internet addiction is a mental disease. 可知答案是mental
小题3:词性转化:从第二段的句子:not for the purpose of studying or working, 可知将studying改成study
小题4:词性转化:从第三段的句子:Addiction symptoms vary,可知vary要改成Various
小题5:原词重现:从第四段的句子:being unable to concentrate on things or finding it difficult to sleep if unable to get online. 可知答案是difficult/ hard
小题6:原词重现:从第五段的句子:If a net surfer cannot get out of the virtual world of Web games, which has already affected his/her capability to study or work,virtual
小题7:词性转化:从第五段的句子:or he/she feels little interest in doing anything but jumping online or is afraid to communicate with others,可知interest改成interested
小题8:原词重现:从第九段的句子:Many netizens dropped comments expressing their doubts about the manual,可知填Comments/ Opinions
小题9:原词重现:从第八段的句子:due to the fact that mental disease is a very sensitive term to Chinese.
可知答案是sensitive
小题10:词性转化:从最后一段的句子:they call on society at large to change their understanding of mental disease.understand
点评:任务型阅读要充分利用表格理解文章框架结构和主旨大意,再结合每句话,在文中找出信息句,筛选出关键的单词,注意形式的变化和词义的转变。最后一定要注意单词的大小写。