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[单项选择]When it comes to mental health, the Internet gets a bad rap. There are countless studies that suggest regular access to the Internet is linked to stress, anxiety and addiction. But before you stop tweeting and toss out your iPhone, it turns out that spending time on the Web could actually be making you happier.
A May 12 report by British researchers from the U.K.’s Chartered Institute for IT (known as BCS) have found a link between Internet access and well-being. But some benefit more than others from tapping into the information superhighway, including those with lower incomes or fewer qualifications, people living in the developing world and, perhaps most surprisingly, women.
Overall, the study found that access to the Internet leads people to feel better about their lives. "Put simply, people with IT access are more satisfied with life even when taking account of income," said Michael Willmott, the social scientist who authored the study, at a press conference. "Our anal
A. Access to Internet makes people anxious and addicted.
B. Excessive use of Internet isolates people from others.
C. Negative news floods the Internet making people insecure.
D. Internet access leads people to feel worse about their lives.
[单项选择]One Friday morning Mike gets up late. When he gets to the door of the classroom, Mr. Green, his math teacher, says, "You are late again. Now how many times are you late this week"
"Three times," says Mike.
"Why are you late for class"
"Because I get up late."
"Why don’t you go to bed early" asks the teacher.
"It isn’t my fault, Mr. Green. The TV play is over at about eleven." says Mike.
"Now please give me your homework." says the teacher.
"I’m sorry, I can’t do it." says Mike.
"But why can’t you do it" asks the teacher.
"Because the first part of the homework is too easy. I don’t think I need to do it. The second part is not easy. I can’t work it out. So I can’t do it," says Mike again.
Mike went to bed at about ten last night.
[A] True. [B] False.
[填空题]When someone gets near, an armadillo will go down its retreat, and then it is very difficult to ______.
[单项选择]What does the woman do first when she gets to school
[A] She usually does nothing.
[B] She usually does her homework first.
[C] She usually cleans her desk first.
[填空题]What does the monkey do when he gets angry
He begins to______.
[单项选择]Instant Expert: Mental Health
When the heart breaks down, it beats irregularly or not at all. A bone can chip or snap. But when the complex network of neurons in our brain fails to function normally, the result can be a near-endless variety and combinations of mental illnesses.
It’s normal to sometimes be sad, happy, anxious, confused, forgetful or fearful, but when a person’s emotions, thoughts or behavior frequently trouble them, or disrupt their lives, they may be suffering from mental illness. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 450 million people worldwide are affected by mental, neurological or behavioral problems at any time.
However, determining that someone has a mental illness, and which one, is one of the challenges psychiatrists face. One effort to catalogue these afflictions is the "psychiatrists’ bible", the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders--the latest edition fills nearly one thousand pages and lists ov
A. dementia
B. syphilis
C. malaria
D. untreated HIV infection