As a young social worker in a New York City psychiatric clinic, I was asked to see Roz, a

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As a young social worker in a New York City psychiatric clinic, I was asked to see Roz, a 20-year-old woman who had been referred to us from another psychiatric clinic. It was an    referral in that no information was received    her first appointment. I was told to “play it by ear”, and to    what her problems were and what she needed.
    an examination to go on, I saw Roz as an unhappy, misunderstood young woman who hadn’t been listened to in her earlier treatment. Her family situation was unpleasant. I didn’t see her as disturbed,     rather as lonely and misunderstood. She responded so    to being heard. I encouraged her to start a life worth living — to find a job, a satisfying place to live and new relationships. We hit it off well, and she    making important changes in her life.
The records from the previous psychiatric clinic arrived a month after Roz and I began our successful work together. To my plete surprise, her records were several inches thick,     a long period of psychiastric hospitalization. Her diagnosis was “paranoid schizophrenic(妄想型精神分裂症)”, with a     that she was “hopeless”.
That had not been my experience with Roz at all so I decided to forget those pieces of paper. I never treated her as if she had that “hopeless” treatment. I did find out about the horrors for Roz of the hospitalization, of being drugged, separated and abused. I also learned a lot from her about    such deeply and unforgettably shocking circumstances.
First Roz found a job, then a place to live away from her difficult    . After several months of working together, she introduced me to her husband-to-be, a successful businessman who adored her.
When we    our treatment, Roz gave me the gift of a silver bookmark and a note that said, “Thank you for believing and encouraging me.”
【小题1】A.uncertainB.unfortunateC.unconsciousD.unusual【小题2】A.apart fromB.away fromC.ahead ofD.out of【小题3】A.figure outB.clear upC.turn outD.bring up【小题4】A.OnB.WithoutC.FromD.In【小题5】A.thenB.butC.stillD.and【小题6】A.slowlyB.brieflyC.effectivelyD.positively【小题7】A.delayedB.resistedC.startedD.avoided【小题8】A.requiringB.describingC.repeatingD.reporting【小题9】A.mentB.suggestionC.noteD.decision【小题10】A.survivingB.improvingC.masteringD.explaining【小题11】A.clinicB.houseC.jobD.family【小题12】A.sharedB.conductedC.pletedD.receivedD 

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(答案→)D 
解析:作者是个年轻的社会工作者,在纽约一家精神病治疗诊所工作,他的一个病人罗兹曾被诊断为“无药可救”的病人,但是作者不管以前的诊断,真诚的帮助她走出困境,罗兹对他非常感激,认为是作者的信任助她走出困境。
【小题1】考查形容词:A. uncertain不确定的,B. unfortunate不幸运的,C. unconscious无意识的,D. unusual不寻常的,我的此项任务比较特殊,因为我没有收到她之前就诊的任何信息。选D
【小题2】考查词组:A. apart from除了,B. away from远离,C. ahead of提前,D. out of出来,选C
【小题3】考查词组:A. figure out弄清,找出,B. clear up澄清,C. turn out结果是,D. bring up养育,我只是被告知要“见机行事”,并找出她的问题所在,及有什么需求。选A
【小题4】考查介词:A. On在…上面,B. Without没有,C. From从,D. In在…里面,在没有前期诊断参考的情况下,我看到的罗兹是一个不快乐,被人误解了的,没有听从前期治疗的年轻女子。选B
【小题5】考查连词:A. then那时,B. but但是,C. still仍然,D. and并且,我并没有看出她有什么精神问题,而觉得她只是很孤独,一直被人误解了。这里表示转折关系,选B
【小题6】考查副词:A. slowly慢地,B. briefly简要的,C. effectively有效地,D. positively积极地,她表现的很积极,很愿意向我倾诉。选D
【小题7】考查动词:A. delayed延误,B. resisted抵制,C. started开始,D. avoided避免,我们一拍即合,于是罗兹开始做出了她生命中最重要的改变。选C
【小题8】考查动词:A. requiring要求,B. describing描述,C. repeating重复,D. reporting报告,罗兹的前期诊断记录竟然厚厚一本,其中描述了她很多次精神病症住院治疗情况,选B
【小题9】考查名词:A. ment评论,B. suggestion建议,C. note笔记,D. decision决定,最后诊断结论是“偏执型精神分裂症”,并加注了“无药可救”的评论。选A
【小题10】考查动词:A. surviving幸存,B. improving改善,C. mastering掌握,D. explaining解释,罗兹能从这样让人身心受伤的环境中挺过来,也让我对她有了进一步的了解。选A
【小题11】考查名词:A. clinic诊所,B. house房子,C. job工作,D. family家庭,罗兹首先找了份工作,接着她找个新的住所,搬离了那让痛苦的家。选D
【小题12】考查动词:A. shared分享,B. conducted指导,C. pleted完成,D. received接受,在我们治疗圆满完成的时候,罗兹送给我一张银色的贺卡,选C
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