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    Jennifer Udler was in the middle of a 50-minute session with a patient when it started to rain. Walking and talking about anxiety and stress, she and her teenage patient got wet. But when they made it back indoors, Jennifer said, “ Hey, look at us! We’re wet, but we got through it! Now you can use that next time you have anxiety before and during an event. ” This kind of insight is key to her practice.

Jennifer, a social worker whose practice focuses on adolescents, has been a therapist (治疗师 for 20 years. For most of that time, she practiced in a traditional office, but she noticed how easy it was for her running partners to open up about their problems. After doing some research, in 2013, Jennifer founded Positive Strides Therapy, where she conducts sessions while walking outdoors. She conducts all of her sessions outdoors and in all kinds of weather.

“When somebody asks me if I specialize in walking therapy, I say, ‘No, that’s how I practice,’ ” Udler said. “I specialize in family systems theory. Walking in the park is just where I practice. ”

Despite the lack of formal research, Jennifer believes strongly in the benefits, saying that it can be helpful. “We’ll be talking about ‘moving forward’ as we are actually moving forward on the path, building muscle memory of how they can move forward and leave the anxiety behind. ”

And outdoor walking therapy doesn’t just benefit teens. Jennifer says the adults in her practice welcome the humanizing effect of taking therapy outdoors.

1.What lesson did Jennifer teach her teenage patient through the rain?

A.Rain and suffering are a part of life.

B.She is ready to help the young man.

C.We can beat our difficulty after all.

D.Rain can help us deal with our trouble.

2.The underlined word “insight” in Paragraph 1 probably means  .

A.qualification B.foresight

C.awareness D.prediction

3.How does Jennifer feel her therapy in her reply to people’s question?

A.Doubtful. B.Confident.

C.Unconcerned. D.Disappointed.

4.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refer to?

A.The lack of formal research about the therapy.

B.Building physical memory of past experience.

C.Treating her teen patients in a traditional office.

D.Conducting walk — and — talk therapy for teens.

5.Why does Jennifer think her therapy will help her patients?

A.Walking outdoors is similar to managing worries.

B.Moving in the rain is a bit too difficult to tolerate.

C.The rain can make one excited and face the trouble.

D.Running in the rain or storm will make one healthy.

 

1.C 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.A 【解析】 本文为说明文。文章主要叙述了专注于青少年的社会工作者的詹妮弗,用自己创造的Positive Strides Therapy疗法,在户外散步时对青少年进行治疗,去除他们的烦恼。 1.推理判断题。第一段中的Walking and talking about anxiety and stress, she and her teenage patient got wet. But when they made it back indoors, Jennifer said, “ Hey, look at us! We’re wet, but we got through it! Now you can use that next time you have anxiety before and during an event. ” 她和她十几岁的病人边走边谈论焦虑和压力,她和她十几岁的病人淋湿了。但当他们回到室内时,詹妮弗说:“看看我们!我们身上湿了,但我们熬过去了!现在你可以在下次出现焦虑之前和期间运用它”,由此可推断出,通过与青少年病人在雨中散步,她要告诉这个病人的是,虽然经历了风雨,但是我们最终能够战胜困难的。故选C。 2.猜测词意题。根据划线词上文Jennifer said, “ Hey, look at us! We’re wet, but we got through it! Now you can use that next time you have anxiety before and during an event. ” 詹妮弗说:“看看我们!我们身上湿了,但我们熬过去了!现在你可以在下次出现焦虑之前和期间运用它”由此可知,这是詹妮弗得到的经验。由此推断“This kind of insight is key to her practice”的意思是说“这种洞察是她实践的关键,由此可推断出划线词“insight”指的是“认识;洞察”。分析选项A. qualification资格,资质;B. foresight深谋远虑,先见之明;C. awareness洞察;认识,意识;D. prediction预测。可知C项符合题意,故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据第三段When somebody asks me if I specialize in walking therapy, I say, ‘No, that“s how I practice,’ ” Udler said. “I specialize in family systems theory. Walking in the park is just where I practice. ” (当有人问我是否擅长Positive Strides Therapy疗法时,我会说,‘不,我就是这样练习的,’” 詹妮弗·乌德勒说。“我专攻家庭系统理论。在公园散步正是我练习的地方。)”以及下文“Despite the lack of formal research, Jennifer believes strongly in the benefits”可推断出詹妮弗•乌德勒对她的这种疗法非常自信。故选B。 4. 词句猜测题。前第三段一直在讨论walking therapy疗法,并且说她一直在运用它。 第四段划线词所在句子“Jennifer believes strongly in the benefits, saying that it can be helpful”詹妮弗还是坚信这样做的好处,她说这样做会有帮助。可知,此处的it是指“walking therapy”。并且下文对此进行了详细的解释说明: “We’ll be talking about ‘moving forward’ as we are actually moving forward on the path, building muscle memory of how they can move forward and leave the anxiety behind. ” “我们将谈论“向前迈进”,因为我们实际上是在前进的道路上,建立让他们向前迈进,让焦虑消失的肌肉记忆。”分析句子可知,此处“it”是指与年轻人一起散步并谈话的疗法。分析选项可知,D项(提供边走边谈的治疗方法)符合题意,故选D。 5.推理判断题。倒数第二段Jennifer believes strongly in the benefits, saying that it can be helpful. “We’ll be talking about ‘moving forward’ as we are actually moving forward on the path, building muscle memory of how they can move forward and leave the anxiety behind. ” 詹妮弗坚信这样做的好处,她说这样做会有帮助。“我们将谈论“向前迈进”,因为我们实际上是在前进的道路上,建立让他们向前迈进,让焦虑消失的肌肉记忆。”由此可推断出这种疗法对病人有效是因为在户外散步类似于处理烦恼。分析选项可知A项(在户外散步类似于处理烦恼)符合题意,故选A。
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