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Many strong and out-of-control emotions are recognized as an illness. People who are always very sad have depression (抑郁症); those who worry a lot have anxiety.
But what about anger problems? Anger is largely viewed as a secondary emotion – one caused by other emotions. People are thought to be angry because they are sad, anxious or stressed. In the past, many doctors didn’t accept the idea that anger could be a problem all on its own.
Today, though, a growing number of mental health experts think that anger is a serious problem that needs its own treatment.
How to tell the difference between “normal” anger and “anger problem” is difficult. After all, everyone gets really mad from time to time. Experts point out a few ways.
Disordered anger, as it is sometimes called, tends to be of greater intensity (强度). It takes very little to set off a person with an anger problem, and their responses (反应) are very strong. An example: While most people would get upset if a driver cut them off, someone with disordered anger might try to chase down the car and force it off the road.
And in cases of disordered anger, the person gets angry more frequently and his/her anger lasts longer. For most people, angry feelings disappear quickly. But people with anger problems often stay angry for days, weeks or even years; their feelings of anger don’t disappear over time.
Consequences are also important to consider: Disordered anger often damages people’s lives. “It interferes (干扰) with people’s relationships and their jobs,” says Raymond Chip Tafrate, a US psychologist. “Even their health is affected.”
Anger clearly increases the risk of certain health problems, as many studies have shown. “When a person is angry, their heart beats faster and their blood pressure goes up,” says Howard Kassinove, a professor at Hofstra University in New York. Over time, these changes take their toll on the body, he adds.
Experts suggest that people with an anger problem take anger-management programs. The programs teach people to control their responses to stressful situations through the use of relaxation techniques. The programs sometimes include life-skills training as well: increasing someone’s level of competence (竞争)– whether on the job or as a parent or partner – helps bring down stress and cut angry feelings.
小题1:A person who _________ most possibly has disordered anger in the experts’ opinion?
A.can’t get out of anger quickly
B.is dissatisfied with relationships
C.has high blood pressure
D.is worried about his job
小题2:What does the underlined word Consequences mean?
A.Responses.B.Effects.C.Reasons.D.Feelings
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Anger is an secondary emotion that makes people sad and stressed.
B.Anger was recognized as an illness by most doctors in the past.
C.A person with an anger problem gets angry more often and easily.
D.The use of relaxation techniques is the best way to manage anger.
小题4: What is the best title of the passage?
A.Can anger be an illness?
B.Is it disordered anger?
C.Can anger influence our life?
D.Is anger management important?

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Many strong and out-of-control emotions are recognized as an illness. People who are always very sad have depression (抑郁症); those who worry a lot have anxiety.
But what about anger problems? Anger is largely viewed as a secondary emotion – one caused by other emotions. People are thought to be angry because they are sad, anxious or stressed. In the past, many doctors didn’t accept the idea that anger could be a problem all on its own.
Today, though, a growing number of mental health experts think that anger is a serious problem that needs its own treatment.
How to tell the difference between “normal” anger and “anger problem” is difficult. After all, everyone gets really mad from time to time. Experts point out a few ways.
Disordered anger, as it is sometimes called, tends to be of greater intensity (强度). It takes very little to set off a person with an anger problem, and their responses (反应) are very strong. An example: While most people would get upset if a driver cut them off, someone with disordered anger might try to chase down the car and force it off the road.
And in cases of disordered anger, the person gets angry more frequently and his/her anger lasts longer. For most people, angry feelings disappear quickly. But people with anger problems often stay angry for days, weeks or even years; their feelings of anger don’t disappear over time.
Consequences are also important to consider: Disordered anger often damages people’s lives. “It interferes (干扰) with people’s relationships and their jobs,” says Raymond Chip Tafrate, a US psychologist. “Even their health is affected.”
Anger clearly increases the risk of certain health problems, as many studies have shown. “When a person is angry, their heart beats faster and their blood pressure goes up,” says Howard Kassinove, a professor at Hofstra University in New York. Over time, these changes take their toll on the body, he adds.
Experts suggest that people with an anger problem take anger-management programs. The programs teach people to control their responses to stressful situations through the use of relaxation techniques. The programs sometimes include life-skills training as well: increasing someone’s level of competence (竞争)– whether on the job or as a parent or partner – helps bring down stress and cut angry feelings

  1. 1.

    A person who _________ most possibly has disordered anger in the experts’ opinion?

    1. A.
      can’t get out of anger quickly
    2. B.
      is dissatisfied with relationships
    3. C.
      has high blood pressure
    4. D.
      is worried about his job
  2. 2.

    What does the underlined word Consequences mean?

    1. A.
      Responses
    2. B.
      Effects
    3. C.
      Reasons
    4. D.
      Feelings
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Anger is an secondary emotion that makes people sad and stressed
    2. B.
      Anger was recognized as an illness by most doctors in the past
    3. C.
      A person with an anger problem gets angry more often and easily
    4. D.
      The use of relaxation techniques is the best way to manage anger
  4. 4.

    What is the best title of the passage?

    1. A.
      Can anger be an illness?
    2. B.
      Is it disordered anger?
    3. C.
      Can anger influence our life?
    4. D.
      Is anger management important?

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  Earthquakes are hard to predict.but do you know what to do before, during and after an earthquake? Here's some advice:

  Before an earthquake It's necessary to prepare yourself and your family.All family members should know how to turn off gas, water and electricity and know useful telephone numbers(doctor, hospital, police, 119, etc.).Never put heavy things over beds.

  During an earthquake It's important for each of you to stay calm.If you are indoors, quickly move to a safe place in the room such as under a strong table.The purpose is to protect yourself from objects, stay away from windows, large mirrors, heavy furniture and so on.If you're cooking, turn off the gas.If you're outdoors, move to an open area like a playground.Move away from buildings, bridge and trees.If you are driving, stop the car as soon as possible, staying away from bridges and tall building.Stay in your car.

  After an earthquake Once the shaking has stopped, DO NOT run out of the building at once.It's better to wait and leave when it's safe.Check around you and help the people who are in trouble.If your building is badly broken, leave it.If you smell the gas, get everyone outside and open windows and doors.If you can do it safely, turn off the gas.Report it to the gas company.

(1)

Which of the following is mentioned in the second paragraph?

[  ]

A.

People should know how to turn on gas.

B.

People should now how to save water.

C.

People shouldn't put heavy boxes on the beds.

D.

People shouldn't forget some useful phone numbers.

(2)

When an earthquake happens, ________ can help you deal with it.

[  ]

A.

standing still

B.

staying calm

C.

looking outside

D.

moving indoors

(3)

During an earthquake, if you are driving in an open area, you should ________.

[  ]

A.

speed up your car

B.

stop your car and stay in

C.

slow down your car

D.

stop your car and run out to tall buildings

(4)

When the earth stops shaking, you should ________.

[  ]

A.

check around you first

B.

run out of the building at once

C.

break the windows and doors.

D.

write a report to your company

(5)

You can learn ________ after reading the passage.

[  ]

A.

what an earthquake is like

B.

what to do to avoid an earthquake

C.

how an earthquake happens

D.

how to protect yourself in an earthquake

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  Winter is dangerous because it's so difficult to drive and accidents take place so easily. Fog (雾) can be waiting to meet you over the top of a hill. Ice might be hiding under the melting (融化) snow, waiting ahead (前面) to send you off the road. The car coming to you may suddenly slip across the road.

  Rule Number One for driving on icy roads is to drive smoothly(平稳地).Sudden movements can make a car very difficult to control.So every time you either start or stop your car,increase or reduce your speed,you must be as gentle and slow as possible. Suppose you are driving with a full cup of hot coffee on the seat next to you. Drive so that you wouldn't spill (溅)it.

  Rule Number Two is to pay attention to what might happen. The more ice there is,the further down the road you have to look. Test how long it takes to gently stop your car. Remember that you may be driving more quickly than you think. Generally,allow twice of your usual stopping distance when the road is wet,three times this distance on snow,and even more on ice. Try to stay in control of your car at all times and you will not get into trouble.

根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案.

(1)The writer tries to ________ in this passage.

[  ]

A.show his dislikes about bad winter weather

B.give information about winter weather

C.ask people not to drive in winter

D.advise people about safe driving in winter

(2)Poople can ________ after reading this passage.

[  ]

A.find out about the weather

B.get some information on driving lessons

C.1earn about better driving

D.decide which is the best season for traveling

(3)According to the passage,the writer thinks that ________ .

[  ]

A.people should not drive in the snow

B.drivers should think more about problems in winter driving

C.people drive too fast in winter

D.winter drivers should stop their cars less

(4)In the passage the writer talks about a cup of coffee ________ .

[  ]

A.to show how important smooth movements are

B.to ask the drivers to bring some soft drinks with them

C.to tell the drivers to be more relaxed

D.to show how it can be spilled

(5)Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

[  ]

A.Traffic accidents take place easily in winter.

B.Fog and melting snow often cause car accidents.

C.The stopping distance on ice is as long as the usual one.

D.In winter you should drive your car with great care.

(6)Which traffic sign (标志) shows the main idea of the passage?

[  ]

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阅读理解.

  Winter is dangerous because it's so difficult to drive and accidents take place so easily. Fog (雾) can be waiting to meet you over the top of a hill. Ice might be hiding under the melting (融化) snow, waiting ahead (前面) to send you off the road. The car coming to you may suddenly slip across the road.

  Rule Number One for driving on icy roads is to drive smoothly(平稳地).Sudden movements can make a car very difficult to control.So every time you either start or stop your car,increase or reduce your speed,you must be as gentle and slow as possible. Suppose you are driving with a full cup of hot coffee on the seat next to you. Drive so that you wouldn't spill (溅)it.

  Rule Number Two is to pay attention to what might happen. The more ice there is,the further down the road you have to look. Test how long it takes to gently stop your car. Remember that you may be driving more quickly than you think. Generally,allow twice of your usual stopping distance when the road is wet,three times this distance on snow,and even more on ice. Try to stay in control of your car at all times and you will not get into trouble.

根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案.

(1)The writer tries to ________ in this passage.

[  ]

A.show his dislikes about bad winter weather

B.give information about winter weather

C.ask people not to drive in winter

D.advise people about safe driving in winter

(2)Poople can ________ after reading this passage.

[  ]

A.find out about the weather

B.get some information on driving lessons

C.1earn about better driving

D.decide which is the best season for traveling

(3)According to the passage,the writer thinks that ________ .

[  ]

A.people should not drive in the snow

B.drivers should think more about problems in winter driving

C.people drive too fast in winter

D.winter drivers should stop their cars less

(4)In the passage the writer talks about a cup of coffee ________ .

[  ]

A.to show how important smooth movements are

B.to ask the drivers to bring some soft drinks with them

C.to tell the drivers to be more relaxed

D.to show how it can be spilled

(5)Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

[  ]

A.Traffic accidents take place easily in winter.

B.Fog and melting snow often cause car accidents.

C.The stopping distance on ice is as long as the usual one.

D.In winter you should drive your car with great care.

(6)Which traffic sign (标志) shows the main idea of the passage?

[  ]

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