Aren't you feeling tired? ______, I am rather. A) Yes B) No C) Not at all D) Never
Aren't you feeling tired?
______, I am rather.
A) Yes B) No C) Not at all D) Never
Aren't you feeling tired?
______, I am rather.
A) Yes B) No C) Not at all D) Never
A.I want to do well in it.
B.I'm not feeling well.
C.I don't like it.
D.I'm tire
You have got a good job. Why aren’ t you happy?()
A.I want to do well in it.
B.I’m not feeling well.
C.I don’t like it.
D.I’m tire
The key to shaking off the guilty feeling of saying "no" is that ______.
A.you agree to do something else instead.
B.you try your best to ignore its effects.
C.you are aware that people are used to others' refusal.
D.you realize that you aren't the only one they rely on.
To help fight depression, the medicine doctors prescribe now most often is Prozac. Prozac isn't a "happy pill". It won't turn you into a different person.
Some people do experience mild side effects, like upset stomach, headaches, difficulty sleeping, anxiety and nervousness. These tend to go away within a few weeks of starting treatment, and usually aren't serious enough to make most people stop taking it. However, if you are concerned about a side effect, or if you develop a rash(皮疹), tell your doctor right away. And don't forget to tell your doctor about many other medicines you are taking.
Prozac has been carefully studied for nearly 10 years. But remember, Prozac is a prescription medicine, and it isn't right for everyone. Only your doctor can decide if Prozac is right for you.
Prozac has been prescribed for more than 17 million Americans.
Some people think depression is ______.
A.a mental state that can be overcome without medicine
B.an illness that no medicine can cure
C.an experience everyone has in his life time
D.something you can avoid by leading a happy life
听力原文:M: So what's your trouble?
W: Well, doctor, ,I haven't been feeling well lately. My biggest problem is that I'm having trouble sleeping.
M: Have y6u tried any of the sleeping medications available?
W: I've tried one or two, but they don't seem to help.
M: How long have you had this problem?
W: About half a year—it's been rather a long time now.
M: Are you suffering from an unusual level of stress in your life lately?
W: Not more than usual. My biggest worry is the fact I can't sleep.
M: Well, some people don't need as much sleep as others.
W: But I feel tired all day, so it is a problem for me.
M: Have you been experiencing any other symptoms?
W: I've also had a lot of indigestion lately.
M: Well, you are a little overweight, aren't you?
W: Yes. And I've gained about seven kilograms this past year.
M: You really should try to lose at least that extra weight. Do you get much exercise?
W: No, not very much.
M: Physical activity is very important.
W: So what do you recommend, doctor?
M: I will give you some medication for your insomnia and your indigestion. But I also recommend that you begin a regular exercise program.
W: But I have neither the time nor the money to go to a gym.
M: You don't need to go to a gym. A simple walking program would be very beneficial for you. I think you'll find that diet and exercise will be very helpful in taking care of your recent complaints.
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A.Her taking improper sleeping medications.
B.Her having unusual stress lately.
C.Her having a poor digestion.
D.Her having insufficient physical activities.
Task 2
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
Depression isn't just feeling down. It's a real illness with real causes. Depression can be set off by stressful life events, like divorce or a death in the family or it can appear suddenly, for no apparent reason. Some people think you can try to get yourself out of a depression. That's not true. Many doctors believe that one thing that may cause depression is an imbalance of serotonin(血清素)—chemical in your body. If this happens, you may have trouble sleeping. Feel unusually sad or irritable. Find it hard to concentrate. Lose your appetite. Lack energy or have trouble feeling pleasure. These are some of the symptoms(症状) that can point to depression—especially if they last for more than a couple of weeks.
To help fight depression, the medicine doctors prescribe now most often is Prozac. Prozac isn't a "happy pill". It won't turn you into a different person.
Some people do experience mild side effects, like upset stomach, headaches, difficulty sleeping, anxiety and nervousness. These tend to go away within a few weeks of starting treatment, and usually aren't serious enough to make most people stop taking it. However, if you are concerned about a side effect, or if you develop a rash(皮疹), tell your doctor right away. And don't forget to tell your doctor about many other medicines you are taking.
Prozac has been carefully studied for nearly 10 years. But remember, Prozac is a prescription medicine, and it isn't right for everyone. Only your doctor can decide if Prozac is right for you.
Prozac has been prescribed for more than 17 million Americans.
Some people think depression is ______.
A.a mental state that can be overcome without medicine
B.an illness that no medicine can cure
C.an experience everyone has in his life time
D.something you can avoid by leading a happy life
听力原文:M: So, what's your trouble?
W: Well, doctor, I haven't been feeling well lately. My biggest problem is that I'm having trouble sleeping.
M: Have you tried any of the sleeping medications available?
W: I've tried one or two, but they don't seem to help.
M: How long have you had this problem?
W: Three or four months--it's been rather a long time now.
M: Are you suffering from an unusual level of stress in your life lately?
W: Not more than usual. My biggest worry is the fact I can't sleep.
M: Well, some people don't need as much sleep as others.
W: But I feel tired all day, so it is a problem for me.
M: Have you been experiencing any other symptoms?
W: I've also had a lot of indigestion lately.
M: Well, you. are a little overweight, aren't you?
W: Yes. And I've gained about seven kilograms this year.
M: You really should try to lose at least that extra weight. Do you get much exercise?
W: No, not very much.
M: Physical activity is very important.
W: So what do you recommend, doctor?
M: I will give you some medication for your insomnia and your indigestion. But I also recommend that you begin a regular exercise program.
W: But I have neither the time nor the money to go to a gym.
M: You don't need to go to a gym. A simple walking program would be very beneficial for you. I think you'll find that diet and exercise will be very helpful in taking care of your recent complaints.
What is the main cause of the patient's trouble in sleeping?
A.Taking improper sleeping medications.
B.Having unusual stress lately.
C.Having a poor digestion.
D.Having insufficient physical activities.
What you are feeling now is perfectly normal. Anger, fear, confusion, numbness, depression all are completely natural reactions to the kind of news you've heard. If you've known fur even several weeks, you may find yourself having a normal day, then suddenly remember that you are HIV positive. It's very common for this kind of realization to just "hit you in the face" out of nowhere over again. You are not going crazy if this happens to you. Your moods may swing from profound sadness one moment to extreme anger the next. That's normal, too.
The first step to get through this emotional turmoil (混乱) is to acknowledge what you are feeling. Don't be surprised to find yourself going through the day in a state of shock. Allow yourself to feel nothing. Your emotions will come rushing back in soon enough. This is merely a way that your mind "turns off' to allow you to cope with a problem, If you are feeling angry, that's fine. You have every right to be angry and a lot to be angry about. This virus is threatening your very existence. It's okay to express this anger. If you're frightened, acknowledge your fears. You are thinking about things that would make anyone fearful. You are allowed to feel the way you do. Don't be hard on yourself or think you have to be strong. You don't have to be anything.
What does the author mean by saying "learning that you are" (Line 2, Para. 1)?
A.Learning what disease you've caught.
B.Learning that you are infected.
C.Learning that you are carrying HIV virus.
D.Learning that you are dying.
听力原文:M: Is this table in the comer okay?
W: Sure. We can sit here.
M: Gee. You've hardly got anything on your tray.
W: Yeah. I guess I'm just not that hungry.
M: What's the matter? Aren't you feeling well?
W: Well, I've been really worried. It's my car. It's in the shop again.
M: Really? What's wrong this time?
W: I don't know exactly. Something's wrong with the breaks, I think.
M: Well, at least it won't cost you much to fa. Parts are cheaper for all the American cars. Did the mechanic say how much it would cost?
W: He said he would call me with an estimate later on today.
M: Watch out he doesn't take advantage of you.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, some car mechanics, if they think that someone doesn't know much about cars, they might try to overcharge that person.
W: Maybe so. But I trust this guy. He was recommended by one of my neighbors. He has done some work for me in the past and his prices seemed to be reasonable.
M: Oh, that's good to know. Maybe I'll be using him in the future. By the way, do you need a ride home after class today?
W: Oh, I sure appreciate it. It's really tough getting around without a car when you live off campus.
Where is this conversation most probably taking place?
A.In the shop.
B.In the car mechanics'.
C.In a restaurant.
D.Off the campus.
The purpose of the author's investigation is to study ______.
A.why people try hard to seize luck
B.why people worship gods since ancient time
C.why some people are always lucky and others aren't
D.why people are feeling lucky while worshiping gods
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