2022届高三英语培优外刊阅读学案:情感话题.docx
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1、高三英语培优外刊阅读班级:_学号:_姓名:_外刊精选失去很痛,怀念很伤:如何才能走出来如何面对“失去”,是人生的一大主题。无论失去的是什么,我们都会经历悲伤、痛苦等情绪。不久前,美国最权威的精神病学组织将长时期的哀伤情绪定义为“延长哀伤障碍”。对于这一病症的患者,该怎么办才能走出哀伤,回到正常的生活呢?How Long Should It Take to Grieve? Psychiatry Has Come Up With an Answer.By Ellen BarryAfter more than a decade of argument, psychiatrys most powerf
2、ul body in the United States added a new disorder this week to its diagnostic manual: prolonged grief.The new diagnosis was designed to apply to a narrow slice of the population who are incapacitated, pining and ruminating a year after a loss, and unable to return to previous activities.Dr. M. Kathe
3、rine Shear, a psychiatry professor at Columbia University, said it was difficult to predict what treatments would emerge. She added, I really am in favor of anything that helps people, honestly.Amy Cuzzola-Kern, 54, said Dr. Shears treatment helped her break out of a terrible loop.Three years earlie
4、r, her brother had died suddenly in his sleep of a heart attack. Ms. Cuzzola-Kern found herself compulsively replaying the days and hours leading up to his death, wondering whether she should have noticed he was unwell or nudged him to go to the emergency room.I was in such a state of protest this c
5、ant be, this is a dream, she said. I felt like I was living in a suspended reality.She entered Dr. Shears 16-session program, called prolonged grief disorder therapy. In sessions with a therapist, she would narrate her recollection of the day that she learned her brother had died a painful process,
6、but one that gradually drained the horror out of the memory. By the end, she said, she had accepted the fact of his death.The diagnosis, she said, mattered only because it was a gateway to the proper treatment. Am I ashamed or embarrassed? Do I feel pathological? No, she said. I needed professional
7、help.【词汇过关】请写出下面文单词在文章中的中文意思。1.psychiatry sakatri n. _2.incapacitated nkpstetd adj. _3.pine pan v._4.ruminate rumnet v. _5.nudge nd v. _6.protest prtest n. _7.suspended sspendd adj._8.narrate nret v. _9.recollection reklekn n. _10.drain dren vt. _【词块学习】请从文章中找到下面中文相对应的文词块。1.提出_2.诊断手册_3.延长哀伤 _4.为.而设计,
8、被设计出来用于做某事_5.一小部分人_6.支持,赞同._7.帮助某人摆脱糟糕的循环_8.死于_9.处于某种状态里_10.本应该._拓展练习阅读理解What really happens during death? This question has greatly interested humankind for centuries. Now, for the first time, scientists have recorded a dying brain, and they have made a shocking discovery: our life may truly flash
9、before our eyes when we die. A new study saw scientists from across the globe delve into the final moments of an 87-year-old mans life. As published in the Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience journal, the patient died of a heart attack, and his doctors at Vancouver General Hospital in British Columbia r
10、ecorded his brain in the process. Researchers specifically studied the 30-second intervals before and after the patients heart stopped. What they discovered was that his life might have literally flashed before his eyes, as his brain produced neural oscillations (神经振荡). Commonly known as brain waves
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