题目
Psychologists in Britain have said that the last full week of January is the most depressing time of a year, and labeled next Monday "Blue Monday". Blue is a slang way of saying unhappy. Mondays are generally seen as the worst day of the week because people feel grumpy and tired at having to go back to work after a weekend with a different sleep pattern. There are various reasons why more people feel depressed at this time of year. Many people have unpaid credit card bills for the Christmas presents they bought, and pay day is often not until the end of the month. As the party season is over, people feel stressed because they have to go back to real life―work and commuting; and they may be unhappy with their body image after binge on alcohols, chocolates, and other food at Christmas-time.① People may have already failed in their New Year’s resolutions, such as giving up smoking. The bad weather in January can also contribute to people feeling fed up. Some companies are taking this quite seriously and offering counseling for any staff who is feeling depressed. They hope that helping people as soon as there are signs of depression will avoid absenteeism. Evidence shows that unreasonable managers who contribute to their staff feeling fed up at this time can expect an uncooperative workforce. ② However, it’s not all bad! Many people feel optimistic at this time, that things can only get better. Psychologists offer suggestions of how to combat feeling blue. These include spending 15 minutes doing a“ gratitude exercise” thinking about and writing down what you are grateful for, such as health, family, friends and so on. Taking up a new hobby, doing some exercise, going to bed earlier, eating a healthy breakfast, and listening to some uplifting music, are all recommended as ways to feel more cheerful. To avoid feeling blue next January, experts say that the best thing to do is to plan better next December. Spend less on presents, eat and drink less over the festive period, and make more realistic New Year’s resolutions.Which of the following suggestions is mentioned to conquer blue feelings A. Having sufficient sleep.B. Having a cup of tea with friends.C. Having a trip at weekend.D. Having a delicious meal with your family.
Psychologists in Britain have said that the last full week of January is the most depressing time of a year, and labeled next Monday "Blue Monday". Blue is a slang way of saying unhappy. Mondays are generally seen as the worst day of the week because people feel grumpy and tired at having to go back to work after a weekend with a different sleep pattern. There are various reasons why more people feel depressed at this time of year. Many people have unpaid credit card bills for the Christmas presents they bought, and pay day is often not until the end of the month. As the party season is over, people feel stressed because they have to go back to real life―work and commuting; and they may be unhappy with their body image after binge on alcohols, chocolates, and other food at Christmas-time.
① People may have already failed in their New Year’s resolutions, such as giving up smoking. The bad weather in January can also contribute to people feeling fed up. Some companies are taking this quite seriously and offering counseling for any staff who is feeling depressed. They hope that helping people as soon as there are signs of depression will avoid absenteeism. Evidence shows that unreasonable managers who contribute to their staff feeling fed up at this time can expect an uncooperative workforce.
② However, it’s not all bad! Many people feel optimistic at this time, that things can only get better. Psychologists offer suggestions of how to combat feeling blue. These include spending 15 minutes doing a“ gratitude exercise” thinking about and writing down what you are grateful for, such as health, family, friends and so on. Taking up a new hobby, doing some exercise, going to bed earlier, eating a healthy breakfast, and listening to some uplifting music, are all recommended as ways to feel more cheerful. To avoid feeling blue next January, experts say that the best thing to do is to plan better next December. Spend less on presents, eat and drink less over the festive period, and make more realistic New Year’s resolutions.Which of the following suggestions is mentioned to conquer blue feelings
- A. Having sufficient sleep.
- B. Having a cup of tea with friends.
- C. Having a trip at weekend.
- D. Having a delicious meal with your family.
题目解答
答案
A
解析
步骤 1:理解问题
问题要求我们找出文中提到的可以克服“Blue Monday”(忧郁星期一)的建议。我们需要仔细阅读文章,找出文中提到的建议。
步骤 2:分析选项
A. Having sufficient sleep.(充足的睡眠)
B. Having a cup of tea with friends.(和朋友喝杯茶)
C. Having a trip at weekend.(周末旅行)
D. Having a delicious meal with your family.(和家人吃顿美味的饭)
步骤 3:查找文中建议
文中提到的建议包括:
- Spending 15 minutes doing a “gratitude exercise” thinking about and writing down what you are grateful for, such as health, family, friends and so on.(花15分钟做感恩练习,思考并写下你感激的事物,如健康、家庭、朋友等。)
- Taking up a new hobby, doing some exercise, going to bed earlier, eating a healthy breakfast, and listening to some uplifting music, are all recommended as ways to feel more cheerful.(培养新的爱好,做一些运动,早点睡觉,吃健康的早餐,听一些振奋人心的音乐,都被推荐为感觉更愉快的方法。)
步骤 4:匹配选项
从文中提到的建议中,我们可以看到“going to bed earlier”(早点睡觉)与选项A(充足的睡眠)相关。
问题要求我们找出文中提到的可以克服“Blue Monday”(忧郁星期一)的建议。我们需要仔细阅读文章,找出文中提到的建议。
步骤 2:分析选项
A. Having sufficient sleep.(充足的睡眠)
B. Having a cup of tea with friends.(和朋友喝杯茶)
C. Having a trip at weekend.(周末旅行)
D. Having a delicious meal with your family.(和家人吃顿美味的饭)
步骤 3:查找文中建议
文中提到的建议包括:
- Spending 15 minutes doing a “gratitude exercise” thinking about and writing down what you are grateful for, such as health, family, friends and so on.(花15分钟做感恩练习,思考并写下你感激的事物,如健康、家庭、朋友等。)
- Taking up a new hobby, doing some exercise, going to bed earlier, eating a healthy breakfast, and listening to some uplifting music, are all recommended as ways to feel more cheerful.(培养新的爱好,做一些运动,早点睡觉,吃健康的早餐,听一些振奋人心的音乐,都被推荐为感觉更愉快的方法。)
步骤 4:匹配选项
从文中提到的建议中,我们可以看到“going to bed earlier”(早点睡觉)与选项A(充足的睡眠)相关。