题目内容
British paychologists have found evidence of a link between excessive(过度的) Internet use and depression, a research has shown.
Leeds University researchers, writing in the Psychopathology journal, said a small part of Internet users were classed as Internet addicts and that people in this group were more likely to be depressed than non-addicted users.
The article on the relationship between excessive Internet use and depression is from a questionnaire-based study of 1,319 young people and adults.
The respondents answered questions about how much time they spent on the Internet and what they used it for; they also complete the Beck Depression Inventory---a series of questions designed to measure the seriousness of depression.
The six—page report, by the university’s Institute of Psychological Science, said 18 of the people who complete the questionnaire were Internet addict.“Our research indicates that excessive Internet use is associated with depression, but what we don’t know is which comes first—are depressed people drawn to the Internet or does the Internet cause depression?” the article’s lead author Dr Catriona Morrison said.”What is clear is that, for a small part of people, excessive use of the Internet could be warning signal for depressive tendencies.”
The age range of all respondents was between 16 and 51 years, with an average age of 21.24. The average age of the 18 Internet addicts was 18.3 years. By comparing the levels of depression within this group to that within a group of 18 non—addicted Internet users, researchers found the Internet addicts had a higher chance of developing depression than non-addicts. They also discovered that addicts spent more time visiting sexually pleasing website, online gaming sites and online communities.
“The public speculation(推测)was further proved by this study. That’s to say, over-engaging in websites which serve to replace normal social function might be linked to psychological disorders like depression and addiction,” Morrison said.”We now need to consider the wider social influence of this relationship and clearly prove the effects of excessive Internet use on mental health.”
【小题1】Internet addicts are people who ______ according to the passage.
A.use the Internet more than enough |
B.feel depressed when using the Internet |
C.seldom connect to the Internet |
D.feel depressed without the Internet |
A.Depression leads to excessive use of Internet |
B.Depression results from excessive use of Internet |
C.Excessive use of internet usually accompanies depression |
D.Excessive use of internet is usually earlier to depression |
A.can never replace normal social function |
B.are intended to replace normal social function |
C.are associated with psychological disorders |
D.shouldn’t take the blame for psychological disorders |
A.lacks scientific evidence | B.helps clarify their study |
C.finds a theoretical basis | D.has little scientific value |
【小题1】A
【小题2】C
【小题3】B
【小题4】C
解析【小题1】推断题。 第2段是对第1段的解释说明,第2段提到的Internet addicts和depression之间的关系相当于第1段提到的excessive Internet use和depression之间的关系,由此对等关系可知Internet addicts应为“过度使用互联网的人”。因此,本题应选A。
【小题2】细节题。
原文该段表明,研究找到沉迷网络与抑郁症两者相关,但它们孰因孰果却不明确.该段最后一句中的 warning signal进一步说明了沉迷网络和抑郁症相关,对于沉迷网络的人,要小心他们同时患有抑郁症的可能,由此可见,沉迷网络的人通常伴有抑郁症,因此,本题应选C。
【小题3】细节题。
最后一段第1句提到的“那些旨在取代正常社变功能的网站”包括上一段最后一句提到的online communities,那么,很显然网上社区亦是为取代正常社交功能,因此,B正确,其中are intended to是对serve to的同义改写。关于A,最后一段第1句提到“那些旨在取代正常社交功能的网站”时,websites后的定语从句提供的内容属于中性,即该定语从句没有表明这些网站是好是坏,也没有讨论它们是否“能”真正地取代正常的社交功能,A缺乏原文依据,故不能选。C是对最后一段第1句中的might be linked to psychological disorders的近义改写.但原文中,这个谓语的主语为“过度使用……网站”,重点是“过度使用”,因此,那些网站本身与是否会造成心理失调无关,而原文也没有讨论这些网站本身和心理失调之间的关系,C和D都与原文不符。
【小题4】推断题。
原文表明Dr.Catriona Morrison认为公众的想法是正确的,因此.本题选C。Dr.Catriona Morrison没有从“科学性”去评论公众的猜想,因此,A无原文依据;本文表明Dr.Catriona Morrison的研究加固(更进一步证实)了公众的猜想,而B说的却是公众的猜想阐明了研究结果。显然与原文意思不符;D只是将第1句中的“公众猜想”和第2句中“需要进一步考虑”的问题硬扯在一起,属于随意拼凑。
Sports play an important role in British life. The most popular sport is football. Cricket is also popular in England, but is less important in the other home nations. Rugby union and rugby league are the other major team sports. Tennis is the most important sport for the two weeks of the Wimbledon Championships(温布尔登网球锦标赛)
Football
The modern global game of football developed from traditional British football games in the 19th century. Club football is organized separately in each of the home nations. English football has a league system which combines thousands of clubs. Scotland has a similar but smaller club football structure. The top level league in Wales is the league of Wales. In Northern Ireland the main league is the Irish Football League.
Each season the most successful clubs from each of the home nations qualify for(使…具有…的资格) the two Europe wide club competitions organized by UEFA(欧足联), the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Cup.
Cricket
Cricket was invented in England. It is regarded as England’s national summer game and it is probably the second most widely covered sport.
There are eighteen professional country clubs, seventeen of them in England and one in Wales. Each summer the country clubs compete in the first class Country Championship, which consist of two leagues of nine teams and in which matches are played over four days.
Rugby
Like football, rugby union and rugby league both developed from traditional British football games in the 19th century. For much of the 20th century there was great antagonism between rugby leagues, which was a mainly working class game based in the industrial areas of northern England, and rugby union, which is a mainly middle class game in England, and is also popular in the other home nations.
Tennis
Tennis is yet another sport which originated in the United Kingdom and the governing body of the sport is the LTA(草地网球协会). However, no British man has won Wimbledon since 1936 and no British woman since 1977. The only British players of either sex to reach the world top 50 in recent years are Greg Rusedski, who learnt his tennis in Canada, and Tim Henman and Andrew Murray ,who did not pass through the LTA system either.
【小题1】What do we know about football?
A.The top clubs represent the UK in the two Europe competitions. |
B.Football is a newly-invented game in England |
C.The top level league in England is the Irish Football League |
D.Club football is an organized union in the UK. |
A.There exist all professional county clubs in England. |
B.Rugby leagues was enjoyed by middle class |
C.Tennis is in the charge of LTA |
D.Greg Rusedski did not pass through the LTA system. |
A.preference | B.friendliness | C.similarity | D.opposition |
A.tour guidebook | B.book review |
C.news report | D.news magzine |
What if you could fly like a bird just by thinking happy thoughts? Or you could disappear to a faraway land, never grow old and fight pirates every day? For Peter Pan and his friends, the Lost Boys, these dreams come true.
More than 100 years after this playful boy was “born”, Peter Pan and his friends are to continue their adventure in a sequel(续集)to J.M. Barrie’s original novel. “Peter Pan in Scarlet”(重返梦幻岛),written by British author Geraldine McCaughrean, was published earlier this month.
The sequel brings all the original characters back. Peter Pan’s friends, the Lost Boys, are now grown up and live in the real world. What’s more, at the end of the first book, Peter Pan thinks he has killed his enemy, Captain Hook. But ,new readers discover he is not so dead at all.
For those who are unfamiliar with the original story, Peter Pan lives in faraway Neverland with a group of orphans. But they are eager for a real mother and Peter Pan flies to London with a fairy(仙女), Tinkerbell, to find one. They visit a young girl, Wendy, who loves to read stories, and bring her and her two brothers back to Neverland to live with them. In Neverland, children never have to grow up, and there are no parents to tell them what to do.
Many teenagers dream of a world where they don’t have to grow old and take responsibility. But, the author explains such a world is not the paradise(乐园)when it first appears: adventures can be scary and often dangerous, and, though we all sometimes dream of running away, we all need someone to love and look after us too.
【小题1】The passage is written to ________.
A.tell you about an unrealistic dream |
B.introduce novels about Peter Pan |
C.analyze the difficulties of growing up |
D.explain why Peter Pan can’t grow old |
A.how some children fought against the pirate–Captain Hook |
B.the care–free life the children led in Neverland |
C.how peter Pan looked for a real mother for the Lost Boys |
D.how the Lost Boys return to Neverland for more adventures |
A.are ready to shoulder responsibility |
B.choose adventures in faraway places |
C.long for independence but also need someone to love them |
D.can’t wait to grow up |
A.they never have to grow up |
B.they don’t have parents |
C.they never have troubles |
D.they never need to worry |
A.to find a fairy | B.to visit a young girl |
C.to find a real mother | D.to earn money |