风蚀洼地(aeolian depression)

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风蚀洼地(aeolian depression)


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3.The teenage years should be the best years of your life!Young people often hear adults say this, but many teenagers disagree. They simply don’t feel like they’re in the midst of their best years. The pressures of school exams and concerns about relationships with family and friends create a great deal of stress for the average teenager. Many find ways to cope with the stress. But for a large number of teens, their problems seem impossible to deal with. When this happens, the young person may fall into depression.In mainland China, a survey found that 16 percent of college students suffered from fear, anxiety, or depression. Increasing mental health problems have prompted the government to look for possible solutions.This growing trend extends beyond Asia, too. Studies in the U.S. and the UK show that teenage depression is on the rise. A 2004 report stated that emotional problems among Britain’s youth have increased by 70 percent over the past 25 years.Faced with these startling numbers, mental health professionals are hoping to raise awareness. Depression can range from mild unhappiness to thoughts of suicide. For this reason, adults should take the illness seriously. Parents can do this by learning about the causes and symptoms of teen depression.Some factors that may lead to teenage depression are:●Overwhelming expectations by parents and other adults●Parental separation or divorce●Death of a loved one●Moving to a new location●Physical illnessMost of the time when teens are depressed, there’something wrong in their lives, says UCLA psychology professor Constance Hammen. Kids often get depressed because bad things happen to them that they don’t have the coping skills to deal with.If you are experiencing any symptoms of depression, you need to talk with someone. There’s no shame in being depressed. Most people suffer from it at one time or another.Unfortunately , feelings of depression may cause you to feel hopeless about your life and your future. But another person can help you put things in perspective.(1)In paragraphs 3 and 4, a survey in mainland China and a 2004 report are mentioned to ______________.A、indicate the contrast between mainland China and UKB、show teenage depression is a serious problem in mainland ChinaC、show teenage depression is a growing problem in UKD、indicate teenage depression is a growing problem in many countries.(2)Why do kids often get depressed according to Constance Hammen?A、Because bad things often happen to them.B、Because there’s something wrong in their life.C、Because they can’t deal with the problems.D、Because they are weak.(3)All of the following can fall into the category of depression EXCEPT __________.A、stressB、mild unhappinessC、some mental or emotional problemsD、thoughts of suicide(4)If you feel depressed, you should __________.A、be ashamedB、feel hopelessC、talk to someoneD、enjoy your best years(5)The word it in the last paragraph refers to ______________.A、a problemB、depressionC、shameD、a disease

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正确答案: 因风蚀而形成的洼地。洼地的底面如达到地下水面,这里就会成为沙漠中的绿洲。
更多“风蚀洼地(aeolian depression)”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    以下属于风蚀地貌的是:()。

    A.蜂窝石

    B.风蚀城堡

    C.风蚀谷

    D.风蚀洼地


    参考答案:ABCD

  • 第2题:

    In the 1930s, the United States experienced the Great Depression which first began with the New York stock market crash.()


    参考答案:正确

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Depression

    Although the stigma(耻辱)once associated with mental illness has gradually gone away in recent years,most of the Americans who have clinical depression still don't get treated for it partly because many are too embarrassed to go to a psychologist. In fact,the majority of depressed people who seek professional help turn first not to a psychologist but to their primary care physician.
    But do regular doctors really know how to identify depression?A large new scientific review suggests they don't. In a review of 41 previous studies,the authors found that general practitioners make frequent mistakes,missing true cases of depression about half the time and incorrectly diagnosing it in 19%of healthy people.
    Alex Mitchell,Amol Vaze and Sanjay Rao of Leicester General Hospital in the U.K. estimate that about 1 in 5 people in developed nations will experience depression in their lifetime.That means that among a general patient population of 100,about 20 will develop the condition,but the typical doctor will find it in only 10 of those who have it. And among the 80 healthy people,the doctor will incorrectly identify depression in 15.
    This is significant because depression can make the patient and his or her family weak.Depression also carries an enormous social burden,leading to missed work days,loss of productivity and increases in health-care spending. Further,those misdiagnosed with depression may end up being prescribed medicine that not only costs a lot but can have serious side effects.
    The various studies that Mitchell,Vaze and Rao reviewed used different methods to verify whether doctors had missed depression in their patients.Virtually all the studies pointed to the same conclusion:general physicians aren't very good at recognizing the most common mental illness in the world.
    Why?One reason is that the typical doctor visit is quite short,usually no longer than 15 minutes.It's hard for patients to open up about their symptoms during that brief period.Doctors should spend more time or schedule follow-up appointments with patients they suspect have depression, which would dramatically increase the rate of accurate diagnoses.

    Most depressed people refuse to see a psychologist partly because________.
    A:they are frightened of going to a psychologist
    B:they have trust in their primary-care physicians
    C:they think the illness is not that serious
    D:they relate embarrassment to seeing a psychologist

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:大多数抑郁症患者拒绝看心理医生,部分原因是什么?选D的依据是第一段第一句话:"…most of the Americans who have clinical depression still don't get treated for it partly because many are too embarrassed to go to a psychologist.”但大多数有临床抑郁症的美国人仍然没有得到医治,部分原因是他们对此觉得很尴尬所以不愿去看心理医生。选项D的意思是他们将看心理医生与尴尬的感受联系在一起,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:一篇新的科学研究报告中,研究者发现了什么?选B的依据是第二段第三句和第四句:" In a review of 41 previous studies , the authors……in 19% of healthy people.”在这份研究报告里,作者回顾了以往41项研究,发现普通的家庭医生经常出错,有半数真正患抑郁症的人他们判断不出来,却将19%的健康者误诊为抑郁症患者。选项B的意思是普通内科医生时常做出错的抑郁症诊断,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:第三段第三行的“will develop the condition" 意思是什么? 选C的依据是第三段第一句:" Alex Mitchell , Amol Vaze and Sanjay Rao of Leicester General Hospital in the UK estimate that about 1 in 5 people in developed nations will experience depression in their lifetime.”来自英国斯特综合医院的艾力克斯·米契尔、阿莫尔·维兹与桑杰·饶估计在发达国家,大约每5个人当中就有1个人在其一生中会出现抑郁症状。题干中的condition就是指本句的抑郁症状,而develop the condition指的是患上抑郁症,选项C 的意思是病人受抑郁症的折磨,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:根据这篇文章,抑郁症可导致什么情况?选 C的依据是第四段第二句和第三句:" Depression also carries an enormous social burden , leading to missed work days,loss of productivity and increases in health-care spending.Further,those misdiagnosed with depression may end up being prescribed medicine that not only costs a lot but can have serious side effects.”抑郁症也会给社会带来巨大负担,导致人们无法上班,生产力下降以及医疗支出增加。此外,被误诊为抑郁症可能最终被开一些药,不仅花很多钱,而且可能有很严重的副作用。选项C的意思是大笔的医疗费,与原文相符。
    本题是细节推理题。题干是:为什么普通内科医生不能诊断出抑郁症?选A的依据是最后一段第二句:" It's hard for patients to open up about their symptoms during that brief period.”这么短的时间内,病人很难讲述他们的症状。选项A的意思是医生的诊断做得太匆忙了,与原文相符。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    Depression

    Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad.But these feelings are usually short-lived and pass within a couple of days.Depression is a common but serious illness.
    Major depression prevents a person from functioning normally.It interferes with a person's ability to work,sleep,study,eat,and enjoy once-pleasurable activities.Minor depression is character-ized by having symptoms for 2 weeks or longer that do not meet full criteria for major depression. Without treatment,people with minor depression are at high risk for developing major depressive disorder.
    The severity,frequency,and duration of symptoms vary depending on the individual and his or her particular illness.They include persistent sad,anxious,feelings of hopelessness,guilt,worth-lessness,or helplessness,loss of interest in activities or hobbies once-pleasurable,fatigue and decreased energy,difficulty in concentrating,remembering details,and making decisions,insomnia, early-morning wakefulness,or excessive sleeping,suicide attempts.
    Depression also may occur with other serious medical illnesses such as heart disease,stroke, cancer,HI V/AIDS,diabetes,and Parkinson's disease.
    Depression is related to a combination of genetic,biological,environmental,and psychological factors.Research indicates that depressive illnesses are disorders of the brain.Brain-imaging tech-nologies,such as magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),have shown that the brains of people who have depression look different than those of people without depression.Some types of depression tend to run in families.In addition,trauma,loss of a loved one,a difficult relationship,or any stressful situation may trigger a depressive episode.
    Biological,life cycle,hormonal,and psychosocial factors that women experience may be related to women's higher depression rate.For example,women are especially vulnerable to developing postpartum depression after giving birth.Besides,during the transition into menopause,some women experience an increased risk for depression.It is still unclear,though,why some women faced with enormous challenges develop depression,while others with similar challenges do not.

    Paragraph 5_________
    A:What is depression
    B:Signs and symptoms of depression
    C:What causes depression
    D:Illness that co-exist with depression
    E:How do women experience depression
    F:Several forms of depression

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段大意是抑郁症分为几种类型。
    本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段大意是抑郁有哪些征兆和症状。
    本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段大意是造成抑郁的原因有哪些。
    本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段大意是女性患抑郁症的感受和体验是怎样的。
    本题考查的是对文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第二段第二句:轻微抑郁的特点是2周或2周以上呈现不完全符合严重抑郁的相关症状。
    本题考查的是对文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第三段第二句:症状包括持续悲伤、焦虑,感到绝望、罪恶感、一无是处或无助。
    本题考查的是对文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第五段倒数第二句:有些种类的抑郁症趋向于家族遗传。
    本题考查的是对文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第六段第三句:向更年期过渡时,一些女性得抑郁症的风险会增高。

  • 第5题:

    He suffered from severe depression after divorcing with Anne.

    A:shiver
    B:spill
    C:serious
    D:significant

    答案:C
    解析:
    本句意思:“和安妮离婚后他患上了严重的抑郁症。" severe:严重的,严厉的。serious:严重的。例如:He didn't expect the serious consequences of his action.他没有预料到自己行为带来的严重后果。shiver:发抖。spill:洒出。significant:有意义的。例如:Can you do something significant?你能做些有意义的事吗?

  • 第6题:

    风积物(aeolian sediment)


    正确答案: 风力堆积的物质称为风积物(aeolian sediment)。

  • 第7题:

    ()地貌:风蚀洼地、风棱石、风蚀蘑菇与风蚀柱、风蚀谷和风蚀残丘、风蚀城、蜂窝石、戈壁、沙漠等。


    正确答案:风蚀

  • 第8题:

    问答题
    Passage 2  Many scientists have wondered whether there is some quirk in the way depression is inherited, such as a depressed parent or grandparent is more likely to pass on a predisposition for the disorder to female than to male descendants. Based on studies that trace family histories of depression, the answer to that question appears to be no. (1)______  Simply tracing family histories, though, without considering environmental influences, might not offer a complete picture of how depression is inherited.  Indeed, Kenneth S. Kendler and his colleagues at the Medical College of Virginia found in a study of 2060 female twins that genetics might contribute to how women respond to environmental pressures. The researchers examined twins with and without a family history of depression; some twins in both groups had recently undergone a trauma, such as the death of a loved one or a divorce. The investigators found that among the women who did not have a family history of depression, stressful events raised their risk for depression by only 6 percent. (2)______.  A similar study has not been done in men, leaving open the question of whether environmental stress and genetic risk for depression interact similarly in both sexes. But research is being done, to determine whether men and women generally experience similar amounts and types of stress. Studies of key hormones hint that they do not. Hormones are not new to depression researchers. Many have wondered whether the gonadal steroids estrogen and progesterone--whose cyclic fluctuations in women regulate menstruation--might put women at a greater risk for depression. There are at least two ways in which they might do so.  First, because of differences between theX and Y chromosomes, male and female brains are exposed to different hormonal milieus. (3)______.  Indeed, animal experiments show that early hormonal influences have marked behavioral consequences later on, although the phenomenon is of course difficult to study in humans.  Second, the fact that postpuberal men and women have different levels of circulating gonad steroids might somehow pull women at higher risk for depression. Research shows girls become more susceptible to depression than boys only after puberty, when they begin menstruating and experience hormonal fluxes. (4)______.  For example, Peter J. Schmidt and David R. Rubinow of the National Institute of Mental Health recently reported that manipulations of estrogen and progesterone did not affect mood, except in women who suffer from severe premenstrual mood changes.  It now appears, however, that estrogen might set the stage for depression indirectly by priming the body's stress response. During stressful times, the adrenal glands--which sit on top of the kidneys and are controlled by the pituitary gland in the brain--secrete higher levels of a hormone called cortical, which increases the activity of the body's metabolic and immune systems, among others: (5)______.  Evidence is emerging that estrogen might not only increase cortical secretion but also decrease mortise’s ability to shut down its own secretion. The result might be a stress response that is not only more pronounced but also longer-lasting in women than in men.[A] But the same risk rose almost 14 percent among the women who did have a family history of depression. In other words, these women had seemingly inherited the propensity to become depressed in the wake of crises.[B] To figure out why depression is more common among women, scientists have to study how genetics and environment divide the sexes and how the two conspire to produce the symptoms we describe as depression.[C] In the normal course of events, stress increases cortical secretion, but these elevated levels have a negative feedback effect on the pituitary, so that cortical levels gradually return to normal;[D] Despite their importance, estrogen and cortical are not the only hormones involved in female depression, medium stress is not the only environmental influence that might hold more sway over women than men.[E] These hormonal differences may affect brain development so that men and women have different vulnerabilities and different physiological reactions to environmental stresses later in life.[F] Even so, scientists have never been able to establish a direct relation between emotional states and levels of estrogen and progesterone in the blood of women.[G] Women and men with similar heritage seem equally likely to develop disorder.

    正确答案: 1.G 本段一开始讲到科学家对忧郁症遗传的特殊倾向感到好奇,比如更容易传给女性后代而不是男性后代。接着文章又说到根据相关研究,所得出的答案似乎不是这样的,由此可知,应该给出与前文不同的答案。G项中提到拥有同样遗传基因的男性和女性患此症的几率均等,符合上下文语境,因此选G项。
    2.A 本段一开始就提到肯德尔和他的同事研究发现遗传学可能用来解释女性如何应对环境压力。接着开始介绍具体的实验过程和结果。空格前面提到无家族病史的女性的患病几率,由此可以推测,空格部分应该介绍有家族病史研究对象的情况。选项A提到“但有家族抑郁病史的女性的患病几率提高了14%。”所以,选项A正确。
    3.E 空格前面提到男人和女人的X和Y染色体的不同使两者的大脑处于不同的荷尔蒙环境中。空格处后文通过动物实验进一步强调,早期荷尔蒙环境会影响后天的行为。选项E“这些在荷尔蒙上的差别能够影响大脑发展,所以男性和女性成年后其脆弱程度不同,对环境压力做出的生理反应也不相同”符合上下文语境,所以选E项。
    4.F 空格处前面的内容讲到青春期后男性和女性有不同水平的性生殖腺类固醇或许可以解释为什么女性较容易忧郁。空格后面作者例举施密特和鲁比诺的研究报告,表明对于雌激素和孕酮的控制并不能影响情绪。该例子与空格前面的内容形成对比,由此推测空格部分内容应该与空格前面的内容构成转折。F项提到科学家无法构建情绪与雌激素和孕酮水平的直接联系,符合上下文语境。
    5.C 本段主要讲的是可的松分泌与感受压力,进而发生忧郁之间的关系。C项意思为“正常情况下,压力使得可的松的分泌增加,但是这种增加会让脑下垂体做出负面反应,因而使可的松量逐渐恢复正常”,能很好的承接上文,因此选C项。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    名词解释题
    陷落地震(depression earthquake)

    正确答案: 此类地震是由物体突然冲击地面而引起。如溶洞的塌陷、山崩、地滑都能引起,但影响范围很小。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    名词解释题
    风蚀蘑菇(aeolian mushroom)

    正确答案: 上大下小的蘑菇状地形称为风蚀蘑菇。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    名词解释题
    风蚀洼地(aeolian depression)

    正确答案: 因风蚀而形成的洼地。洼地的底面如达到地下水面,这里就会成为沙漠中的绿洲。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    名词解释题
    风蚀洼地

    正确答案: 因风蚀而形成的洼地。洼地的底面如达到地下水面,这里就会成为沙漠中的绿洲。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Anything else? ()

    A. We provide education relating to depression and anxiety.

    B.First, we provide education relating to depression and anxiety.

    C. Moreover, we provide education relating to depression and anxiety.


    参考答案:C

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Depression

    Although the stigma(耻辱)once associated with mental illness has gradually gone away in recent years,most of the Americans who have clinical depression still don't get treated for it partly because many are too embarrassed to go to a psychologist. In fact,the majority of depressed people who seek professional help turn first not to a psychologist but to their primary care physician.
    But do regular doctors really know how to identify depression?A large new scientific review suggests they don't. In a review of 41 previous studies,the authors found that general practitioners make frequent mistakes,missing true cases of depression about half the time and incorrectly diagnosing it in 19%of healthy people.
    Alex Mitchell,Amol Vaze and Sanjay Rao of Leicester General Hospital in the U.K. estimate that about 1 in 5 people in developed nations will experience depression in their lifetime.That means that among a general patient population of 100,about 20 will develop the condition,but the typical doctor will find it in only 10 of those who have it. And among the 80 healthy people,the doctor will incorrectly identify depression in 15.
    This is significant because depression can make the patient and his or her family weak.Depression also carries an enormous social burden,leading to missed work days,loss of productivity and increases in health-care spending. Further,those misdiagnosed with depression may end up being prescribed medicine that not only costs a lot but can have serious side effects.
    The various studies that Mitchell,Vaze and Rao reviewed used different methods to verify whether doctors had missed depression in their patients.Virtually all the studies pointed to the same conclusion:general physicians aren't very good at recognizing the most common mental illness in the world.
    Why?One reason is that the typical doctor visit is quite short,usually no longer than 15 minutes.It's hard for patients to open up about their symptoms during that brief period.Doctors should spend more time or schedule follow-up appointments with patients they suspect have depression, which would dramatically increase the rate of accurate diagnoses.

    Why do general physicians often fail to recognize depression?
    A:The diagnoses are made too hastily.
    B:General physicians don't treat their patients seriously.
    C:Patients are reluctant to tell their symptoms.
    D:General physicians are not patient enough.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:大多数抑郁症患者拒绝看心理医生,部分原因是什么?选D的依据是第一段第一句话:"…most of the Americans who have clinical depression still don't get treated for it partly because many are too embarrassed to go to a psychologist.”但大多数有临床抑郁症的美国人仍然没有得到医治,部分原因是他们对此觉得很尴尬所以不愿去看心理医生。选项D的意思是他们将看心理医生与尴尬的感受联系在一起,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:一篇新的科学研究报告中,研究者发现了什么?选B的依据是第二段第三句和第四句:" In a review of 41 previous studies , the authors……in 19% of healthy people.”在这份研究报告里,作者回顾了以往41项研究,发现普通的家庭医生经常出错,有半数真正患抑郁症的人他们判断不出来,却将19%的健康者误诊为抑郁症患者。选项B的意思是普通内科医生时常做出错的抑郁症诊断,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:第三段第三行的“will develop the condition" 意思是什么? 选C的依据是第三段第一句:" Alex Mitchell , Amol Vaze and Sanjay Rao of Leicester General Hospital in the UK estimate that about 1 in 5 people in developed nations will experience depression in their lifetime.”来自英国斯特综合医院的艾力克斯·米契尔、阿莫尔·维兹与桑杰·饶估计在发达国家,大约每5个人当中就有1个人在其一生中会出现抑郁症状。题干中的condition就是指本句的抑郁症状,而develop the condition指的是患上抑郁症,选项C 的意思是病人受抑郁症的折磨,与原文相符。
    本题是细节考查题。题干是:根据这篇文章,抑郁症可导致什么情况?选 C的依据是第四段第二句和第三句:" Depression also carries an enormous social burden , leading to missed work days,loss of productivity and increases in health-care spending.Further,those misdiagnosed with depression may end up being prescribed medicine that not only costs a lot but can have serious side effects.”抑郁症也会给社会带来巨大负担,导致人们无法上班,生产力下降以及医疗支出增加。此外,被误诊为抑郁症可能最终被开一些药,不仅花很多钱,而且可能有很严重的副作用。选项C的意思是大笔的医疗费,与原文相符。
    本题是细节推理题。题干是:为什么普通内科医生不能诊断出抑郁症?选A的依据是最后一段第二句:" It's hard for patients to open up about their symptoms during that brief period.”这么短的时间内,病人很难讲述他们的症状。选项A的意思是医生的诊断做得太匆忙了,与原文相符。

  • 第15题:

    According to a recent report, depression is the second leading______of disability worldwide.

    A.cause
    B.consideration
    C.fact
    D.matter

    答案:A
    解析:
    题目意为“根据最近的一份报告,抑郁症是全球第二大致残主要_____。”选项A意为“原因,动机,理由”;选项B意为“考虑,照顾”;选项C意为“事实,真相”;选项D意为“物质,事件”。结合题干,抑郁症成为全球第二大致残主要原因,答案A更符合题意。
      

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    Depression

    Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad.But these feelings are usually short-lived and pass within a couple of days.Depression is a common but serious illness.
    Major depression prevents a person from functioning normally.It interferes with a person's ability to work,sleep,study,eat,and enjoy once-pleasurable activities.Minor depression is character-ized by having symptoms for 2 weeks or longer that do not meet full criteria for major depression. Without treatment,people with minor depression are at high risk for developing major depressive disorder.
    The severity,frequency,and duration of symptoms vary depending on the individual and his or her particular illness.They include persistent sad,anxious,feelings of hopelessness,guilt,worth-lessness,or helplessness,loss of interest in activities or hobbies once-pleasurable,fatigue and decreased energy,difficulty in concentrating,remembering details,and making decisions,insomnia, early-morning wakefulness,or excessive sleeping,suicide attempts.
    Depression also may occur with other serious medical illnesses such as heart disease,stroke, cancer,HI V/AIDS,diabetes,and Parkinson's disease.
    Depression is related to a combination of genetic,biological,environmental,and psychological factors.Research indicates that depressive illnesses are disorders of the brain.Brain-imaging tech-nologies,such as magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),have shown that the brains of people who have depression look different than those of people without depression.Some types of depression tend to run in families.In addition,trauma,loss of a loved one,a difficult relationship,or any stressful situation may trigger a depressive episode.
    Biological,life cycle,hormonal,and psychosocial factors that women experience may be related to women's higher depression rate.For example,women are especially vulnerable to developing postpartum depression after giving birth.Besides,during the transition into menopause,some women experience an increased risk for depression.It is still unclear,though,why some women faced with enormous challenges develop depression,while others with similar challenges do not.

    Some women experience an increased risk for depression when_________.
    A:feelings of guilt or worthlessness
    B:developing postpartum depression after giving birth
    C:going through a transition into menopause
    D:symptoms for 2 weeks that is slightly different from major depression
    E:his family member has depression too
    F: heart disease,stroke,cancer,HIV/AIDS,diabetes,and Parkinson's disease

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段大意是抑郁症分为几种类型。
    本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段大意是抑郁有哪些征兆和症状。
    本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段大意是造成抑郁的原因有哪些。
    本题考查的是对所读材料的大意和主旨的掌握。本段大意是女性患抑郁症的感受和体验是怎样的。
    本题考查的是对文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第二段第二句:轻微抑郁的特点是2周或2周以上呈现不完全符合严重抑郁的相关症状。
    本题考查的是对文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第三段第二句:症状包括持续悲伤、焦虑,感到绝望、罪恶感、一无是处或无助。
    本题考查的是对文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第五段倒数第二句:有些种类的抑郁症趋向于家族遗传。
    本题考查的是对文章的主旨事实与细节的了解。依据是第六段第三句:向更年期过渡时,一些女性得抑郁症的风险会增高。

  • 第17题:

    风蚀谷(aeolian valley)


    正确答案: 由暴雨和洪流的强烈冲刷所产生的并因风蚀而扩大的谷地称为风蚀谷。

  • 第18题:

    风蚀洼地


    正确答案: 因风蚀而形成的洼地。洼地的底面如达到地下水面,这里就会成为沙漠中的绿洲。

  • 第19题:

    三凹征(three depression sign)


    正确答案:当上呼吸道部分梗阻,吸气时气体入肺不畅,呼吸肌收缩,肺内负压极度增高,吸气时间延长,发生吸气性呼吸困难.同时出现胸骨上窝、锁骨上窝及肋间隙向内凹陷.

  • 第20题:

    填空题
    ()地貌:风蚀洼地、风棱石、风蚀蘑菇与风蚀柱、风蚀谷和风蚀残丘、风蚀城、蜂窝石、戈壁、沙漠等。

    正确答案: 风蚀
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    In context, which version of the underlined portion of sentence 5 (reproduced below) is the best?Because the victims often get depression because of their symptoms, other doctors used to bell it was psychological.
    A

    those symptoms were

    B

    their depression was

    C

    the victims were

    D

    chronic fatigue syndrome was

    E

    they were


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    原句中代词“it”的使用不正确,因为“it”没能指代句子中前面的四个名词。A,B,C,E项指的是句子中的其他名词,而不是作者指的“慢性疲劳综合症”。故选D项。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Located in Manhattan, many sightseers like to visit the Empire State building, a massive skyscraper constructed during the Great Depression.
    A

    many sightseers like to visit the Empire State building, a massive skyscraper constructed during the Great Depression

    B

    the Empire state building, a massive skyscraper constructed during the Great Depression many sightseers like to visit

    C

    and constructed during the Great Depression, many tourists like. to visit the Empire State Building

    D

    the Empire State Building is a massive skyscraper, constructed during the Great Depression, that many sightseers like to visit

    E

    a massive skyscraper constructed during the Great Depression, the Empire state Building, is a place that sightseers like to visit


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    这个句子包含一个悬垂修饰语。句子开头的修是短语描述的是帝国大厦,而不是很多观光者。D纠正了这个错误。

  • 第23题:

    名词解释题
    风积物(aeolian sediment)

    正确答案: 风力堆积的物质称为风积物(aeolian sediment)。
    解析: 暂无解析