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2024北京大興高三(上)期末

英語

2024.01

考1.本試卷共10頁,滿分100分。考試時間90分鐘。

生2.在試卷和答題卡上準確填寫學(xué)校名稱、班級、姓名和準考證號。

須3.試題答案一律填涂或書寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。

知4.在答題卡上,選擇題用2B鉛筆作答,其他題用黑色字跡簽字筆作答。

第一部分知識運用(共兩節(jié),30分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上

將該項涂黑。

A

Withatwo-year-oldbehindmeandfliersinmyhand,Iknockedonanotherdoorinmyneighborhood.Ihad

volunteeredtospreadthe_1—aboutsomechangesatthelocalprimaryschool,soIwasexcitedtoseea_2—with

ababyinherarmandapreschoolertightlywrappedaroundherleg.

Withinseconds,IrealizedIneededto_3—myrustySpanishtoconnectwiththismom.Thatinitial

conversationexplainedthelonely,desperatelookinhereyes.Iwrotemyphonenumberontheflierandtoldherto

—4—ifsheeverwantedtowalktotheparkwiththekids.

Ihadn't_5—muchaboutMariauntilamonthlaterwhenshecalled.Manywalksaroundtheneighborhood

later,I_6—moredetailsaboutherlifethatofferedmesomeviewpointsaboutmyown.

OnedayIsatatMaria9skitchentableandsharedsomeofmyownfamily's_7_Hereyesgotbig,saying"I

thoughtIwastheonlyonewithproblems.1thoughtmystresswas_8—,butfromherviewpoint,mylifeseemed

tobeaprettypackagefromtheoutside.By_9_thedetailsofmylife,Iwasabletogiveherthesamegiftof

viewpointsshehadbeengivingme.

Friendshipcanbediscoveredinunexpectedplaces,aslongaswefindcommongroundwiththosewho_10—

mightseemdifferent.

1.A.costB.wordC.classroomD.workload

2.A.babysitterB.friendC.motherD.schoolmate

3.A.speakofB.pulloutC.dealwithD.giveup

4.A.leaveB.visitC.watchD.call

5.A.thoughtB.doubtedC.promisedD.complained

6.A.predictedB.learnedC.repeatedD.assessed

7.A.progressB.effortsC.researchD.struggles

8.A.emotionalB.lowC.obviousD.false

9.A.checkingB.recordingC.sharingD.refreshing

10.A.initiallyB.easilyC.quietlyD.consequently

第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的

空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

A

Technologyhasbecomeanintegralpartofourlives,anditsimpactoneducationcannot_11—(ignore).While

somepeoplemaybeskepticalabouttheroleoftechnologyineducation,thereisnodenyingthatithasbroughtabout

severalpositivechanges.

Oneofthemostsignificantadvantagesoftechnologyineducationistheability_12—(personalize)learning.

Withthehelpoftechnology,educatorscantailortheirteachingmethodstotheneedsandlearningstylesofindividual

students.Forexample,onlinelearningplatformscanprovidestudentswithpersonalizedlearningpathsbasedontheir

progressand_13—(perform).

B

SusanaVazquez-Torresisafourth-yeargraduatestudentattheUniversityofWashingtonwhowantstosomeday

inventnewdrugs_14—neglecteddiseases.

Lately,she15(think)alotaboutsnakebites:Aroundahundredthousandpeopledieeachyearfromsnakebites,

accordingtotheWorldHealthOrganization一andyet,shesays,"thecurrenttherapeuticsarenotsafeandarevery

expensive.^^

Partoftheproblemis_16—developingnewdrugsforthingslikesnakebiteshasbeenaslowandlaborious

process.Inthepast,itmighthavetakenyearstocomeupwithapromisingcompound.

C

PicoIsland,thesecondlargestofthevolcano-bornAzores,isoneofthemosthard-wonwineregionsinthe

world.Bythe19thcentury,Pico'swineindustrywasatitspeak,—17—(produce)threenativewhitegrapevarietals:

arintodosAzores,verdelhoandterrantezdoPico.Butitwasn'tlongbeforediseaseanddesertification_18—

(destroy)mostoftheislandsvineyards,nearlyputtinganendtoitswineproduction.ButsomeofPico'swinemakers

regrouped,centeringtheiroperationsaroundthevillageofCriacaoVelha,—19—high-qualitygrapescouldstillbe

grown.—20—onlyaround10percentofPico'soriginalvineyardshavebeenrestored(恢復(fù)),theappellationof

originhasearnedsomeofthecountry5stopwinehonors.

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)

第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

TikTokhasmanyclevertipsandtrickstomakelifealittleeasier.Fromcreativeadvicetopracticalskills,there

issomethingforeveryoneonthevideosharingApp.Manyofthesemethodshaveleftviewersopen-mouthedattheir

simplicityorscratchingtheirheadsastowhytheyhadn9tthoughtofthemfirst.Buttosaveyousomeboringscrolling

(滾屏),wehavemadealistofthebestTikToklifetipsin2021.Readytobeimpressed?

Choponions

Choppingonionsisanemotionalexperienceor,atleast,itlooksit.Thevegetablecanmakeustearup,andsalty

liquidflowingdownyourcheeksisneverastylishlook.However,awomancreatedamakeshiftprotectivegearout

ofahoodedsweatshirt(連帽運動衫)andapancover.Nextstep,NewYorkFashionWeek.

Cleancarheadlights

Itisvitalthatyourcar'sheadlightsstayingoodworkingordersoastokeepyousafe.Ifyoursarefoggedup,

justusealemonandsomebakingsoda.Manynetizenshaveclaimedthatthismethodcansavethemsomeserious

cash.

Batheyourdog

Ifyourdoghateshavingabath,whynottrypeanutbutter?Whilethisonemayseemridiculous,oneTikTok

videohasshownitiseffective.Intheclipthepetcanbeseenlickingitoffthesideofthetub,astheownercleanshis

fur."Idon'tevenknowIamhavingabath.AllIknowispeanutbutter,9,thecaption(字幕)reads.

21.WhatcanweinferfromthefirstTikToklifetip?

A.Choppingonionscanmakeyouupset.

B.YoucanfindtheprotectivegearinNewYork.

C.Themakeshiftprotectivegeariscreative.

D.It'sstylishtohavetearsflowingdownyourcheeks.

22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thetipsandtrickssoundeasybutaredifficulttoapply.

B.Youcanusealemonandsomebakingsodatobatheyourdog.

C.Cleaningcarheadlightswithalemonandsomebakingsodaiseconomical.

D.Theauthorfindsbathingadogwiththehelpofpeanutbutterridiculous.

23.What'stheauthorspurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.ToanalyzethereasonswhypeoplelikeTikTok.

B.TosharesomeclevertipsandtricksfoundonTikTok.

C.TocomeupwithsomepracticalsuggestionsonTikTok.

D.TocallonpeopletosharemoretipsandtricksonTikTok.

B

Aboutadozenwomenhavegatheredastheirinstructorguidesthemthroughthemoves.4tBackstroke!,9Jean

Baileydirectsfromherchair,raisingherarmshigh,asthewomenofElkRidgequicklybeginarmrotations.Everyone

putsintopeffort.

Bailey,whois102,hasbeenteachingthemfourtimesaweekinthehallwayofthesecondfloorforaboutthree

years.<4WhenIgetold,Tilquit,“saidBailey.Someofherregularshavearthritis(關(guān)節(jié)炎)thatlimitstheirmovements,

buttheycandothestretchingexercisescomfortablyandbenefitfromthem,saidBailey,whoherselfoftenusesa

walker.

“Afterattendingtheclass,we'vegottenprettycloseupthereonourfloor.Oneofuswoulddosomethingfor

anybody.Wereallykeeptrackofeachother,9,PhyllisBlack,87,said.ShelivesdownthehallfromBailey;ifshe

skipsthem,shefeelsstiff."She'saveryniceneighbor,andshe'sagoodfriendalso.She'sverytalented.

Whenherchildrenwereyoung,Baileybecameaflorist(花匠)一apracticeshestillenjoysasahobby.Shebuys

artificialflowersandmakesbouquets(花束)fortheclubhouseandsomeresidents.LauraStuartcallsherthe“queen

bee"."Shebringsherexpertiseinfloralarrangementsandisalwaysdoingbeautifularrangements,Stuartsaid."She

bringsthattous,andit'sjustablessingthatshe'sstillherewithustoevendosuchacomplextypeoffloral

arrangement.

AtElkRidge,residentscanparticipateinfitnessactivitieslikeawalkingclub,taichiandworkingoutina

fitnessroom.ButBailey9sladiesseemtopreferherclassbecauseofherwarmandfunpersonality,andthegentleness

ofthestretchesforpeoplewhohavemobilitychallenges,saysSeanTran,operations

directoratElkRidge."Morethananything,hergeneraloutlookonlife...isjustremarkable,"hesaidabout

Bailey."She'sthenicest,mostthoughtful,caringpersonthatIprobablyevermet.Nothingisgoingtostopher,“

Transaid."She'sgoingtokeepgoing,nomatterwhat.Andotherslookatherandthink:'Ifshecandothisat102,1

candothisatmyage,whateveritis.'"

24.Whatscenedoesthefirstparagraphdescribe?

A.Agamepractice.B.Adancingsession.

C.Aswimmingtraining.D.Afitnessclass.

25.WhatisimpliedinPhyllis'swordsaboutthelearners?

A.Theyhavedeepenedthewomen'sfriendship.

B.Somewomenoftenskiptheexerciseclasses.

C.Oldwomenaregiftedinexercise.

D.Someattendeesfeelstiffaftertheclasses.

26.WhatdoesLaurathinkofBailey?

A.Shehasahobbyofgrowingflowers.

B.Sheisexpertatarrangingflowers.

C.Sheisagoodflorist.

D.Shesellsman-madeflowerstoothers.

27.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Baileyorganizesvariousactivities.

B.Baileymakesherattendeesstretchgently.

C.Baileyinspiresotherpeopletoexercise.

D.Baileyremarksonthelifeofothers.

C

Supermarketshavelongbeensufferingasoneofthethinnest-marginedbusinessesinexistenceandoneofthe

least-looked-forward-toplacestoworkorvisit.Formorethanadecade,theyhavebeenunderattackfromcommerce

giants,blamedformakingAmericansfat,andaccusedofcontributingtoclimatechange.

Supermarketscantechnicallybedefinedasgiantshousing15,000to60,000differentproducts.The

revolutionaryideaofaself-servicegrocery,wherepeoplecouldhuntandgatherfoodfromaislesratherthanasking

aclerktofetchitemsfrombehindacounter,firstcameaboutinAmerica.Thereissomedebateaboutwhichwasthe

veryfirst,butovertheyearsaconsensushasbuiltaroundKingKullenSupermarket,foundedinNewYorkin1930.

Forsome300years,Americanshadfedthemselvesfromsmallstoresandpublicmarkets.Shoppingforfood

involvedmud,noisychickens,cloudsofflies,nastysmells,bargaining,andgettingshort-changed.Thesupermarket

imitatedtheFordistfactory,withitsemphasisonefficiencyandstandardization,andreimagineditasaplacetobuy

food.Supermarketsmaynotfeelcutting-edgenow,buttheywerearevolutionindistributionatthetime.Theywere

suchstrangemarvelsthat,onherfirstofficialstatevisittotheUnitedStatesin1957,QueenElizabethIIinsistedon

animpromptu(即興的)tourofasuburban-MarylandGiantFood.

Thetypicalsupermarketlayouthasbarelychangedoverthepast90years.Moststoresopenwithflowers,fruit

andvegetablesatthefrontasabreathoffreshnesstoarouseourappetite.Meanwhile,theykeepthemilk,eggs,and

otherdailybasicsallthewaybacksoyou'Utravelthroughasmuchofthestoreaspossible,andbetemptedalongthe

way.

Intheearlydays,asthesupermarketmultiplied,sodidoursuspicionofit.Wehavelongfearedthatthis

""revolutionindistribution^^usescorporateblackmagiconourappetite.ThebookTheHiddenPersuaders,published

in1957,warnedthatsupermarketswereputtingwomenina"hypnoidaltrance(催眠恍惚狀態(tài)),“causingthemto

wanderaisles,bumpingintoboxesand“pickingthingsoffshelvesatrandom.^^

28.Whatproblemhavesupermarketsbeenfacing?

A.Theyareactuallyonthewaytoshutdown.

B.Theyhavebeenlosingcustomersandprofits.

C.Theyareforcedtousee-commercestrategies.

D.Theyhavedifficultyadaptingtoclimatechange.

29.Whatdoesthepassagesayabouttheideaofaself-servicegrocery?

A.ItwasputforwardbyKingKullen.

B.ItoriginatedintheUnitedStates.

C.Ithasbeenunderconstantdebate.

D.Itprovesrevolutionaryeventoday.

30.Whathavepeoplelongfearedaboutsupermarkets?

A.Theyusetrickystrategiestopromotetheirbusiness.

B.Theyaregoingtoreplacethelocalgroceriesentirely.

C.Theyapplycorporateblackmagictothegoodsondisplay.

D.Theytakeadvantageoftheweaknessesofwomenshoppers.

D

Weoftenthinkaboutrelationshipsonascalefrompositivetonegative.Wearedrawntolovingfamilymembers,

caringclassmatesandsupportivementors.Wedoourbesttoavoidthecrueluncle,theplaygroundbullyandthejerk

boss.

Butthemosttoxicrelationshipsaren'tthepurelynegativeones.Theybetheonesthatareamixofpositiveand

negative.Weoftencallthemfrenemies,supposedfriendswhosometimeshelpyouandsometimeshurtyou.Butifs

notjustfriends.It'sthein-lawswhovolunteertowatchyourkidsbutbelittleyourparenting.Themanagerwho

praisesyourworkbutdeniesyouapromotion.

Everyoneknowshowrelationshipslikethatcantieyourstomachintoaknot.Butgroundbreakingresearchled

bythepsychologistsBertUchinoandJulianneHolt-Lunstadshowsthatambivalent(矛盾情緒的)relationshipscan

bedamagingtoyourhealth一evenmorethanpurelynegativerelationships.

Ihadassumedthatwithaneighbororacolleague,havingsomepositiveinteractionswasbetterthanallnegative

interactions.Butbeingcheeredonbythesamepersonwhocutsyoudowndoesn'treducethebadfeelings;itincreases

them.Andit'snotjustinyourhead:Itleavesatraceinyourheartandyourblood.

Evenasingleambivalentinteractioncancauseharm.Inoneexperiment,peoplegaveimpromptuspeecheson

controversialtopicsinfrontofafriendwhoofferedfeedback.Theresearchershadrandomlyassignedthefriendto

giveambivalentornegativecomments.Receivingmixedfeedbackcausedhigherbloodpressurethanpurecriticism.

“Iwouldhavegoneaboutthetopicdifferently,butyou9redoingfine“provedtobemoredistressingthan“Itotally

disagreewitheverythingyou'vesaid.^^

Theevidencethatambivalentrelationshipscanbebadforusisstrong,butthereasonscanbehardertoread一

justliketherelationshipsthemselves.

Themostintuitivereasonisthatambivalentrelationshipsareunpredictable.Withaclearenemy,youputupa

shieldwhenyoucrosspaths.Withafrenemy,youneverknowwhetherDr.JekyllorMr.Hydeisgoingtoshowup.

Feelingunsurecandisruptthebody'scalmingsystemandactivateafight-or-flightresponse.It'sunsettlingtohope

forahugwhilealsopreparingforalikelyquarrel.

Anotherfactoristhatunpleasantinteractionsaremorepainfulinanambivalentrelationship.It9smoreupsetting

tobeletdownbypeopleyoulikesometimesthanbypeopleyoudislikeallthetime.Whensomeonestabsyouinthe

back,itstingsmoreifhe'sbeenfriendlytoyourface.

31.Whichofthefollowingcanbecountedasafrenemy?

A.Yourneighbour'skidwhoadvisesyoutostudyhardbutidlesawayhisowntime.

B.Yourclassmatewhoadmiresyourdiligenceatfirst,butdoubtsyourintelligencelater.

C.Yourmother'sfriendwhoencouragesyoutospendmoretimeonhomeworkbutlessonsmartphones.

D.Yourfatherscolleaguewhoproposesyoutodoamoderateamountofhomeworkwhileensuringadequatesleep.

32.Whichofthefollowingstatementscanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Ambivalentrelationshipshaveapermanenteffectonyourwell-being.

B.Thecommoncauseforhighbloodpressureisambivalentrelationship.

C.Ambivalentinteractionswillbemorepainfulifitisdoneconsciously.

D.Thenegativeimpactofambivalentinteractionsisdirectandstrong.

33.Theunderlinedword“belittle“inparagraph2probablymeans.

A.devalueB.appreciateC.respectD.abuse

34.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.SomeNegativeRelationshipsAreBadforYourHealth

B.YourMostAmbivalentRelationshipsAretheMostToxic

C.TheReasonsforAmbivalentRelationshipsAreUnpredictable

D.SomePositiveRelationshipsAreBetterthanAllNegativeOnes

第二節(jié)(共5小題海小題2分,共10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Customerservicereferstothewaythatcompaniesbehavetowardstheircustomers.—35—However,manya

timeorganizationsdon'tfocusoncustomerrelationshipmanagement,andthat'swhatmakescustomersangry,which

isoneofthereasonswhycompanieslosetheircustomers.—36—

Firstofall,youneedtorealizethegreatvalueofthecustomers.Ifstheywhoaretheboss,andifsbecauseof

themthatyougetyourpaychecks.Sodotakeyourcustomersseriously.

—37—Youneedtoaskthecustomerstherightkindofquestionsandthinkofthepossiblesolutionswhichyou

canprovide.Understandhowtheyfeelaccordingtoaparticularsituation,theirbodylanguage,toneofvoiceand

wordstheyspeak.Nevermakeassumptionsandthinkthatyouknowwhatthecustomerswant.

Makingcustomersfeeltheyareimportantisanexcellentwaytoservethembetter.—38—Thebestwaytodo

thatisusingtheirfirstnameandfindingwaysofpraisingtheminasincereway.

Inaddition,therearesomeotherskillswhichwillhelpyouinservingyourcustomersbetter.Forexample,once

youfinishsolvingtheproblemforthecustomers,beforeendingthecall,alwaysremembertoaskifthereisanything

elseyoucandoforthem.Endthecallwitha"thankyou”.Ifthecustomersareangry,letthemexpresstheiranger

completely.—39—Oncethey'vefinishedspeaking,trytocalmthemdownbyapologizing.

Inaword,alwaysrememberthatifthecustomersremainhappy,you'Hbeinbusiness.

A.Treatcustomersasindividuals.

B.Neverinterruptorstartspeakinguntilthey'vefinished.

C.Youcanbringinasmanynewcustomersasyouwant.

D.Socustomerserviceisimportantandyoushouldknowhowtoimproveit.

E.Findingouttheneedsofthecustomersisanotherimportantcustomerservicetip.

F.Morecompaniesarefindingthattheircustomerserviceshouldnotbelimitedtostores.

G.Ifsthequalityofservicethatdetermineswhetherthecustomerremainswiththecompany.

第三部分書面表達(共兩節(jié),32分)

第一節(jié)(共4小題;第40、41小題各2分,第42小題3分,第43小題5分,共12分)

閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。

Millionsofpeopleovertheageof65havebeendiagnosedwithdepression,andmanymorecouldbesuffering.

Therearevariedfactors.Olderpeoplearemuchmorelikelytobealone,sociallyisolatedorfeelagenerallackof

purpose.Sometimesolderpeoplehaveamuchmoredifficulttimeadmittingmentalhealthissues.

Earlymemorylossoftencausesdepression,whichcaninturnmakememorylossworse.Apatientwithearly

memorylossanddepressionreallyneedstobetreatedforthedepressiontoslowthememoryloss.Amoodchange

alsocanbeasignofdepression.Ifapreviouslycalmpersonbecomesincreasinglybad-tempered,orapreviously

cleanpersonnolongerbotherstoshower,thatpersonshouldbejudgedagain.

Olderadultsseedepressionasaweaknessandtendtobeannoyedbyadiagnosisofdepression.Therefore,don't

tellpeopleofanoldergenerationthatyouthinktheymaybedepressed.Tellthemyou'reworriedabouttheirhealth.

Tellthemtheyseemtobeoutofsorts,orseemtired,orunhappy.Sayyoujustwanttocheckwiththedoctortosee

what,sgoingon.Onceyou'veusedphysicalsymptomstogetthatpersontoagreetoacheck-up,mentionyourfears

tothedoctorandallowthedoctortoapproachthesubjectofdepressionwiththepatient.

Ifaparentoranolderlovedonehasbeendiagnosedwithdepression,thefirstthingpeopleshoulddoisbeaware

thatdiagnosisisnoteasilytreated.Theinitialtreatmentmaynotbeeffective.Therefore,patientsandfamilymembers

shouldbepreparedtotrydifferentwaysofdealingwiththedepression.It'salsoimportanttoencouragepatientsto

stickwithtreatment一eveniftheystarttofeelbetter.

40.Whatfactorsmightleadtoolderpeopleddepressionbesidesearlymemoryloss?

41.Whydopatientswithearlymemorylossanddepressionreallyneedtobetreated?

42.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.

APeoplediagnosedwithdepressioncanreducetheirtreatmentoncetheystarttofeelbetter.

43.Whatwillyoudoifyounoticethatonebelovedelderlyuncleofyoursisobviouslydepressed?Why?

第二節(jié)(20分)

假如你是紅星中學(xué)學(xué)生李華,你的英國朋友Chris想在寒假去打工,但他的父母不同意,他寫信尋求你

的幫助,請給他寫回信,給出你的建議。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

DearChris,

Yours,

LiHua

大興區(qū)2023-2024學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末檢測

高三英語參考答案及評分標準

第一部分知識運用(共兩節(jié),30分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,

并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

1-5BCBDA6-10BDCCA

第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當?shù)膯卧~,在

給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

11.beignored12.topersonalize13.performance14.for

15.hasbeenthinking/hasthought/thinks16.that17.producing

18.destroyed19.where20.While/Although/Though

第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)

第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上

將該項涂黑。

21-23CCB24-27DABC28-30BBA31-34BDAB

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為

多余選項。

35-39GDEAB

第三部分書面表達(共兩節(jié),32分)

第一節(jié)(共4小題;第40、41小題各2分,第42小題3分,第43小題5分,共12分)。

第一節(jié)閱讀表達

40.Beingalone,sociallyisolatedandfeelingalackofpurpose.

41.Earlymemorylossanddepressioncontributetoeachother.Earlymemorylosscancause

depression,anddepressioncaninturnworsenmemoryloss.

42.Peoplediagnosedwithdepressioncanreducetheiitreatmentoncetheystarttofeelbetter.

Accordingtothepassage,depressionisnoteasilytreatedmedically,andit'simportanttoencourage

patientstostickwithtreatment一eveniftheyhavestartedtofeelbetter.

43.1willtellhimthatPmworriedabouthishealthduetohisphysicalsymptomsandsuggestthat

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