第八章测试
1.1. What happened to the speaker before 9/11 about the mental health?
A:He had felt that he might have the problem of PTSD B:He had found that it was also the fault of the society C:He didn't really think it affected him D:He was seriously suffering from it
答案:C
2.When did the speaker feel that he had a massive panic attack? 
A:When he went down to the subway in New York B:When he was in Afghanistan C:When he came home to New York D:When he was just returned from the war 3.Later, the speaker found that he might suffer from __________.
A:anxiety B:depression C:PTSD D:stress 4.Does the speaker realize that his mental problem might be related with his experience in the war when he recovered? 
A:No, but he later realized that it was PTSD B:No, he didn't realize it at all C:Yes, but he didn't realize it at the beginning D:Yes, he is very clear about it 5.About ___________percent of people, however, wind up with chronic, long-term PTSD.
A:20 B:30 C:60 D:50 6.What kind of  people  are not vulnerable to long-term PTSD?
A:people who have low education levels B:people who have psychiatric disorders in their family C:people who were abused as children D:people who once get hurt in their body 7.And maybe what determines the rate of long-term PTSD isn't what happened out there, but the kind of society you come back to. And maybe if you come back to a close, cohesive, tribal society, you can get over trauma pretty quickly. And if you come back to an alienating, modern society, you might_____________________. 
A:still soon recover from the trauma B:remain healthy your entire life C:remain traumatized your entire life D:recover after a long time 8.According to the speaker, he saw one study that compared women in Nigeria, one of the most chaotic and violent and corrupt and poorest countries in Africa, to women in North America. And the highest rates of depression were . That was also the wealthiest group.
A:women in Nigeria B:women in South African C:women in Japan D:urban women in North America 9.According to the speaker, why did the following events occur: After 9/11, the murder rate in New York City went down by 40 percent. The suicide rate went down. The violent crime rate in New York went down after 9/11. Even combat veterans of previous wars who suffered from PTSD said that their symptoms went down after 9/11 happened.
A:We cannot come together .We just split apart B:People don't want to be sad any more C:Basically, we tribalize, and that process of unifying feels so good and is so good for us, that it even helps people who are struggling with mental health issues D:The reason is that if you traumatize an entire society, we don't fall apart and turn on one another. 10.According to the speaker, Now, American soldiers,American veterans are coming back to a country that is so terrible that they could hardly accept. Which of the following is not what the American veterans have experienced or witnesses when they are back? 
A:The two parties are of bing an enemy of the state B:The gap between the rich and poor is not that big as it's ever been C:The two parties are of trying to undermine the security and the welfare of their own country D:The two countries are so bitterly divided that the two political parties are literally accusing each other of treason

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