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VI. Reading Comprehension Most psychologists assign phobias to one of three broad categories: social phobias, in which the sufferer feels paralyzing fear of human encounters; agoraphobia with panic disorders, in which the person is periodically blindsided by overwhelming fear for no apparent reason; and specific phobias—fear of snakes, enclosed spaces, heights and the like. Specific phobias are the easiest to treat, partly because they are the easiest to understand. As many as 30 percent of all people suffering from a specific phobia have at least one phobic close relative. For others, a childhood trauma—a house fire, say, or a dog bite—may trigger incipient fears. Social phobias can be trickier. For some, the fear of a social encounter may occur only at large parties, making avoidance strategies seem easy. But social phobias can encroach into more and more areas of life, closing more and more doors. As sufferers grow increasingly isolated, they become ever more hopeless and risk developing such conditions as depression and alcoholism. Unlike the specific phobic and the social phobic, the victim of panic disorder rarely knows where or when one will hit. Someone who experiences an attack in, say, a supermarket will often not return there, associating the once neutral place with the traumatic event. And when this begins to happen, panic disorder mutates into full-blown agoraphobia. As the perceived circle of safety shrinks, sufferers may be confined entirely to their homes.
【題組】46. Patients suffer from ________ rarely know what will trigger their fear.
(A) social phobia
(B) agoraphobia
(C) acrophobia
(D) claustrophobia


答案:B
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Dex Shih 高三上 (2014/05/04)
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kiwi 高二下 (2019/05/25)

(A) social phobia 社交恐懼症

(B) agoraphobia 廣場恐懼症

(C) acrophobia 懼高症

(D) claustrophobia 幽閉恐懼症

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售試教和口試模板 IG:i 研一上 (2021/06/09)

Most psychologists assign phobias to one of three broad categories: social phobias, in which the sufferer feels paralyzing fear of human encounters;

agoraphobia with panic disorders, in which the person is periodically blindsided by overwhelming fear for no apparent reason; and

specific phobias—fear of snakes, enclosed spaces, heights and the like. 

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