Life are always full of stress (壓力) these days. How do you usually deal with (處理) your stress? Do you know doing housework is helpful in dealing with stress? In fact, doing something like washing dirty clothes may really make people relaxed.
"Doing some housework such as washing windows or ironing (熨) clothes is a good way to face our stress without taking any medicine," says Carol Clark, a successful psychologist (心理學(xué)家) in New York. She often advises people who are under lots of stress to try doing housework every day. "While washing something," she says, "you can imagine(想象) you're washing away some trouble in your life."
Do people all agree with her idea? Here are some ideas about it.
"Housework is the main reason for the stress in my life," says Linda in France. "Get me out of doing the housework and then I'll really be relaxed."
Gary is a single (單身的) father. "So, a man pays a psychologist $200 an hour for his problem about stress. However, he is just told to go back home and do some housework. I really don't know who is crazier, the psychologist or the man!
【小題1】What does Carol Clark advise people under stress to do?
A.To take some medicine. | B.To call on a psychologist. |
C.To be as tidy as possible. | D.To do some housework. |
A.relaxed | B.under much stress |
C.helpful | D.in a healthy state |
A.People have more and more stress. |
B.Some people have different ideas from Carol Clark's. |
C.Doing housework isn't helpful in dealing with stress. |
D.Most people have to do too much housework. |
A.Work and Life | B.The Reason for Stress |
C.Housework and Stress | D.A Successful Psychologist |
【小題1】D
【小題2】A
【小題3】B
【小題4】C
解析試題分析:如今生活總是充滿了壓力。你通常如何處理你的壓力?你知道做家務(wù)是解決壓力有用嗎?事實(shí)上,做一些像洗臟衣服可以使人放松。“做一些家務(wù)如洗窗、熨衣服是沒有服用任何藥物面對壓力的好方法,”卡羅爾說克拉克,一個成功的心理學(xué)家在紐約。她經(jīng)常建議人們有很多壓力時試著每天做家務(wù)!霸谀阆礀|西期間,”她說,“你可以想象你洗去在你的生活的一些麻煩!边@樣做的人都同意她的想法?這里有一些關(guān)于它的觀念!白黾覄(wù)是我生命中的應(yīng)力的主要原因,”琳達(dá)說,“讓我做完家務(wù),然后我會很輕松!奔永锸且粋單身的的父親!耙粋人付心理學(xué)家200美元一個小時,問關(guān)于他的壓力問題。然而,他只是告訴回家去做一些家務(wù)活。我真的不知道誰是瘋狂的,心理學(xué)家還是這個人!
【小題1】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:卡羅爾克拉克建議人們在壓力下做些什么?原文:Do you know doing housework is helpful in dealing with stress? In fact, doing something like washing dirty clothes may really make people relaxed.句意:如今生活總是充滿了壓力。你通常如何處理你的壓力?你知道做家務(wù)是解決壓力有用嗎?事實(shí)上,做一些像洗臟衣服可以使人放松。從中得知選擇做家務(wù)。故選D.
【小題2】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:琳達(dá)認(rèn)為做家務(wù)使她如何?分析原文:Get me out of doing the housework and then I'll really be relaxed.句意:讓我做完家務(wù),然后我會很輕松。故選A.
【小題3】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:從文章的最后兩段我們能知道什么?通過對最后兩段的閱讀,體現(xiàn)的有的人對減輕壓力是去做家務(wù),提出不同看法。故選B.
【小題4】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。問題:哪一個是最佳的標(biāo)題?全文都在講一個話題是壓力,幾個心理學(xué)家提出解決壓力的方法是做家務(wù),同時也有不同的看法,因此本文是圍繞著壓力與家務(wù)的討論。故選C.
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A.she sent a microblog and got 11760 comments |
B.she is a famous actress in China |
C.her blog has over 1.3 million followers |
D.she has 15143 more followers within 24 hours |
A.many famous people are using it now |
B.it is convenient |
C.people can share their photos with others |
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D.We can get answers to any of our questions. |
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【小題1】Who wrote this passage?
A.A reporter. | B.A sportsman. | C.A patient. | D.A professor. |
A.most are not very important |
B.they are not the real causes of the problem |
C.they cannot be controlled by people |
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B.Avoid going to the swimming pool. |
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D.Imagine watching others swim. |
A.It usually has only one cause. |
B.It is usually caused by people. |
C.People can easily manage it. |
D.Most people suffer from it. |
A.To introduce the writer’s sports experience. |
B.To advise on how to deal with nervousness. |
C.To help people remember their fears. |
D.To explain the dangers of nervousness. |
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