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       首先请阅读下列深圳书城的畅销书的封面及基本信息:
                                                     
                                                      A. Foreword
     The Antidepressant Survival Guide: Beat the Side Effects of Your Medication
     by Robert J. Hedaya, M. D,
      Robert J. Hedaya, M. D. , is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University Hospital's
Department of Psychiatry.
                                                   
     Motto: Live well.
     B. How Fear Limits Us
     On Becoming Fearless. . . in Love, Work, and Life
     by Arianna Huffington
     Arianna Huffington was raised in Greece by her fearless mother. She has written this book for her two daughters in the hope that they will lead fearless lives. 
                                                   
     Motto:Overcome the obstacle, get over the next hill.
     C. Determination: How to Set Goals and Go After Them
     Fight Your Fear and Win
     by Don Greene, Ph. D.
     Don Greene, Ph. D. , was a nationally ranked high school diver. He was the sports psychologist for
the U. S. Olympic Diving Team.
                                                
     Motto: Determination is drive.
     D. The Anger Business
     Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion
     by Carol Tavris, Ph. D.
     Carol Tavris, Ph. D. , was senior editor, she now teaches from time to time in the department of
psychology at UCLA
                                                 
     Motto: Reduce Stress!
     E. In the Presence of Danger
     The Gift of Fear
     by Davin de Becker
     Davin de Becker, America's leading expert on violence, is the bestselling author of the Gift of Fear:
Survival Signals.
                                                
     Motto: Trust and act on our straight instincts.
     F. Moving from Fear to Freedom
     Transforming Anxiety, Transcending Shame
     by Rex Briggs, M. S. W.
     REX BRIGGS, M. S. W. , has been a selected speaker at the National Anxiety Disorders Association of America's conferences since 1986.
     Motto: Weaken anxiety.
下面是这些书的简要内容, 请匹配相关的书名.
1. This useful, popular book shows that if you are gone broke and lose love, please hold yourself back.
If you look fat, just face it calmly. If you are in survival thinking, the most important is that you get rid of
all the difficulties in front of us, life will be safe, perfect. If your daughters are to take their rightful place in
society, they must become fearless.
2. In this book, the author calls the nation's leading experts on violent behavior, and shows you how to
spot even tiny signs of danger before it's too late. Most violent acts are unpredictable. It points out that
true fear is often a signal that can save your life. Believe the threat of violence surrounds us every day.
But we can protect ourselves by straight judgement.
3. This book based on his years of clinical experience. It says about twentyfive million Americans take
medicine to avoid depression. Despite the advances in the treatment of depression in recent years, many
patients, even with the best medical care, feel that they are not living rich and fulfilling lives. This book will
direct you how to survive well.
4. This interesting book tells us that annoyance is as much a political matter as a biological one. And anger
is a definite message: Pay attention to me. I don't like what you are doing. Restore my pride. You're in my way. Give me justice. This book suggests that when you're angry, just let it right out.
5. This valuable book states that nervousness has become a constant factor in today's society like a sign of the times, but it is sometimes difficult to recognize the effects of anxiety on our mental health.  The only way to feel better about ourselves is to go out and do it.
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首先请阅读下列深圳书城的畅销书的封面及基本信息:
A. Foreword
The Antidepressant Survival Guide: Beat the Side Effects of Your
Medication
by Robert J. Hedaya, M. D,
Robert J. Hedaya, M. D., is a clinical professor of psychiatry at
Georgetown University Hospital's Department of Psychiatry.
Motto: Live well
B. How Fear Limits Us
On Becoming Fearless... in Love, Work, and Life
by Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffington was raised in Greece by her fearless mother. She
has written this book for her two daughters in the hope that they will
lead fearless lives.
Motto: Overcome the obstacle, get over the next hill.
C. Determination: How to Set Goals and Go After Them
Fight Your Fear and Win
by Don Greene, Ph. D.
Don Greene, Ph. D. , was a nationally ranked high school diver. He
was the sports psychologist for the U. S. Olympic Diving Team
Motto: Determination is drive
D. The Anger Business
Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion
by Carol Tavris, Ph D.
Carol Tavris, Ph. D., was senior editor, she now teaches from
time to time in the department of psychology at UCLA
Motto: Reduce Stress!
E. in the Presence of Danger
The Gift of Fear
by Davin de Becker
Davin de Becker, America's leading expert on violence, is the
bestselling author of the Gift of Fear: Survival Signals.
Motto: Trust and act on our straight instincts.
F. Moving from Fear to Freedom
Transforming Anxiety, Transcending Shame
by Rex Briggs, M S. W.
REX BRIGGS, M. S. W., has been a selected speaker at the National
Anxiety Disorders Association of America's conferences since 1986.
Motto: Weaken anxiety
(     )1. This useful, popular book shows that if you are gone broke and lose love, please hold yourself back.
If you look fat, just face it calmly. If you are ln survival thinking, the most important is that you get rid of all
the difficulties in front of us, life will be safe, perfect. If your daughters are to take their rightful place in
society, they must become fearless.
(     )2. In this book, the author calls the nation's leading experts on violent behavior, and shows you how to
spot even tiny signs of danger before it's too late. Most violent acts are unpredictable. It points out that true
fear is often a signal that can save your life. Believe the threat of violence surrounds us every day. But we
can protect ourselves by straight judgment.
(     )3. This book based on his years of clinical experience. It says about twenty-five million Americans take
medicine to avoid depression. Despite the advances in the treatment of depression in recent years, many patients,
even with the best medical care, feel that they are not living rich and fulfilling lives. This book will direct you
how to survive well.
(     )4. This interesting book tells us that annoyance is as much a political matter as a biological one. And anger
is a definite message: Pay attention to me. I don't like what you are dojng. Restore my pride. You're in my way.
Give me justice. This book suggests that when you're angry, just let it right out.
(     )5. This valuable book states that nervousness has become a constant factor in today's society like a sign
of the times, but it is sometimes difficult to recognize the effects of anxiety on our mental health. The only way
to feel better about ourselves is to go out and do it.
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Minimalism (简约主义) is a term that describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is reduced to its most basic features.
As for me, minimalism functions well not in art or design, but in my daily life.
When I was packing for university, I found it extremely difficult to let go of some of the things I owned. I knew I couldn’t take everything with me, but I kept asking myself “how could I possibly throw this away?”, “what if I need it one day?”, and “what about all of the memories?” Now that I’ve moved, and left that stuff behind, I don’t even miss it. Whether or not I got rid of it, it barely makes a bit of difference to me now.
I’ve learned that over time people forget, or their need for a particular object eventually disappears. Either they store it away or they get rid of it.
You might think nostalgically(怀旧的) about the toys you cared about when you were a child, but what is making you smile now is not the thing itself but the memory of it. 1’ve heard it a hundred times, “you don’t need things to make you happy.” It takes something life-changing like moving across the country to realize how true this is.
Speaking of which, for a lot of people, minimalism is about able to move. It’s about being able to go almost anywhere at any time because you don’t have many possessions to carry. When you keep things you don’t need they become a burden that ties you to a place. Moving to university was a good time to let go of a lot of stuff. And when I visit for the holidays, I’ll probably get rid of even more, to lighten the burden.
Of course there are exceptions. There are some things that are irreplaceable, very rare or expensive or we simply love and cherish for some reason or another, since we are humans. But after we keep those, how much is left that we don’t really need?
Hence, minimalism. And why does minimalism bring happiness? That was a bit of a roundabout way of saying that, it’s because what really makes me happy is freedom. And the key to freedom is minimalism because minimalism reduces our attachment to things.
Attachment to too many objects creates a great mess and can severely hold back our freedom to do whatever we want, while minimalism helps us start new projects, move, travel, learn new things, work, expand, be debt-free, be healthy – really living life to our full potential.
I left the nest to fly onwards and upwards, I can’t do it with old things weighing me down. And that is why I have adopted minimalism with open arms.
【小题1】In paragraph l, the writer gives the definition of minimalism to      .

A.introduce a topicB.present his own idea
C.describe a sceneD.offer an argument
【小题2】Many people don’t want to let go of some of their belongings because       .
A.they haven’t had any life-changing experiences
B.they fear their memories will be gone with the thrown-away stuff
C.they hope to live life to their full potential by storing things away
D.they may have to change their lifestyle because of the loss of them
【小题3】Which of the following is NOT the reason why the writer favors “minimalism” in life?                          
A.It takes the burden off her while she is moving.
B.It reduces her attachment to her personal things.
C.It enables her to gain the freedom that she desires.
D.It helps her to realize how true life is.
【小题4】By saying “there are exceptions”, the writer means       
A.little is left if we keep what we cherish most in our life
B.minimalism should be practised accordingly in different situations
C.minimalism is a method difficult to employ in reality
D.life is full of exceptions so it’s difficult to preserve what we value
【小题5】What’s the main idea of the passage?
A.Minimalism brings happiness.
B.Minimalism is applied in many fields.
C.Minimalism makes people think nostalgically.
D.Minimalism is about able to move.

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Minimalism (简约主义) is a term that describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is reduced to its most basic features.

As for me, minimalism functions well not in art or design, but in my daily life.

When I was packing for university, I found it extremely difficult to let go of some of the things I owned. I knew I couldn’t take everything with me, but I kept asking myself “how could I possibly throw this away?”, “what if I need it one day?”, and “what about all of the memories?” Now that I’ve moved, and left that stuff behind, I don’t even miss it. Whether or not I got rid of it, it barely makes a bit of difference to me now.

I’ve learned that over time people forget, or their need for a particular object eventually disappears. Either they store it away or they get rid of it.

You might think nostalgically(怀旧的) about the toys you cared about when you were a child, but what is making you smile now is not the thing itself but the memory of it. 1’ve heard it a hundred times, “you don’t need things to make you happy.” It takes something life-changing like moving across the country to realize how true this is.

Speaking of which, for a lot of people, minimalism is about able to move. It’s about being able to go almost anywhere at any time because you don’t have many possessions to carry. When you keep things you don’t need they become a burden that ties you to a place. Moving to university was a good time to let go of a lot of stuff. And when I visit for the holidays, I’ll probably get rid of even more, to lighten the burden.

Of course there are exceptions. There are some things that are irreplaceable, very rare or expensive or we simply love and cherish for some reason or another, since we are humans. But after we keep those, how much is left that we don’t really need?

Hence, minimalism. And why does minimalism bring happiness? That was a bit of a roundabout way of saying that, it’s because what really makes me happy is freedom. And the key to freedom is minimalism because minimalism reduces our attachment to things.

Attachment to too many objects creates a great mess and can severely hold back our freedom to do whatever we want, while minimalism helps us start new projects, move, travel, learn new things, work, expand, be debt-free, be healthy – really living life to our full potential.

I left the nest to fly onwards and upwards, I can’t do it with old things weighing me down. And that is why I have adopted minimalism with open arms.

1.In paragraph l, the writer gives the definition of minimalism to      .

A.introduce a topic                       B.present his own idea

C.describe a scene                        D.offer an argument

2.Many people don’t want to let go of some of their belongings because       .

A.they haven’t had any life-changing experiences

B.they fear their memories will be gone with the thrown-away stuff

C.they hope to live life to their full potential by storing things away

D.they may have to change their lifestyle because of the loss of them

3.Which of the following is NOT the reason why the writer favors “minimalism” in life?                          

A.It takes the burden off her while she is moving.

B.It reduces her attachment to her personal things.

C.It enables her to gain the freedom that she desires.

D.It helps her to realize how true life is.

4.By saying “there are exceptions”, the writer means       

A.little is left if we keep what we cherish most in our life

B.minimalism should be practised accordingly in different situations

C.minimalism is a method difficult to employ in reality

D.life is full of exceptions so it’s difficult to preserve what we value

5.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A.Minimalism brings happiness.

B.Minimalism is applied in many fields.

C.Minimalism makes people think nostalgically.

D.Minimalism is about able to move.

 

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Minimalism (简约主义) is a term that describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is reduced to its most basic features.

As for me, minimalism functions well not in art or design, but in my daily life.

When I was packing for university, I found it extremely difficult to let go of some of the things I owned. I knew I couldn’t take everything with me, but I kept asking myself “how could I possibly throw this away?”, “what if I need it one day?”, and “what about all of the memories?” Now that I’ve moved, and left that stuff behind, I don’t even miss it. Whether or not I got rid of it, it barely makes a bit of difference to me now.

I’ve learned that over time people forget, or their need for a particular object eventually disappears. Either they store it away or they get rid of it.

You might think nostalgically(怀旧的) about the toys you cared about when you were a child, but what is making you smile now is not the thing itself but the memory of it. 1’ve heard it a hundred times, “you don’t need things to make you happy.” It takes something life-changing like moving across the country to realize how true this is.

Speaking of which, for a lot of people, minimalism is about able to move. It’s about being able to go almost anywhere at any time because you don’t have many possessions to carry. When you keep things you don’t need they become a burden that ties you to a place. Moving to university was a good time to let go of a lot of stuff. And when I visit for the holidays, I’ll probably get rid of even more, to lighten the burden.

Of course there are exceptions. There are some things that are irreplaceable, very rare or expensive or we simply love and cherish for some reason or another, since we are humans. But after we keep those, how much is left that we don’t really need?

Hence, minimalism. And why does minimalism bring happiness? That was a bit of a roundabout way of saying that, it’s because what really makes me happy is freedom. And the key to freedom is minimalism because minimalism reduces our attachment to things.

Attachment to too many objects creates a great mess and can severely hold back our freedom to do whatever we want, while minimalism helps us start new projects, move, travel, learn new things, work, expand, be debt-free, be healthy – really living life to our full potential.

I left the nest to fly onwards and upwards, I can’t do it with old things weighing me down. And that is why I have adopted minimalism with open arms.

66. In paragraph l, the writer gives the definition of minimalism to   .

A. introduce a topic              B. present his own idea

C. describe a scene            D. offer an argument

67. Many people don’t want to let go of some of their belongings because    .

A. they haven’t had any life-changing experiences

B. they fear their memories will be gone with the thrown-away stuff

C. they hope to live life to their full potential by storing things away

D. they may have to change their lifestyle because of the loss of them

68. Which of the following is NOT the reason why the writer favors “minimalism” in life?

A. It takes the burden off her while she is moving.

B. It reduces her attachment to her personal things.

C. It enables her to gain the freedom that she desires.

D. It helps her to realize how true life is.

69. By saying “there are exceptions”, the writer means    

A. little is left if we keep what we cherish most in our life

B. minimalism should be practised accordingly in different situations

C. minimalism is a method difficult to employ in reality

D. life is full of exceptions so it’s difficult to preserve what we value

70. What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. Minimalism brings happiness.  

B. Minimalism is applied in many fields.

C. Minimalism makes people think nostalgically.

D. Minimalism is about able to move.

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