女性,47岁,初中文化,由丈夫和弟弟陪来。自我陈述:我是在半年前退休的,刚开始还好。后来就觉得无聊,很烦躁。想打电话给丈夫又怕影响他工作,儿子在大学读研究生也很忙。晚上睡不着,有时只睡1~2个小时。心情也越来越差,做事没精力,对什么事都没兴趣。每天早上丈夫出门的时候,就开始担心这一天该怎么过,他下班后会好些。记性也越来越差,连做菜都会忘放调料。我越想越觉得自己没用,再这样下去会害了丈夫和儿子的,所以我就想死了算了(哭泣)。了解资料:丈夫反映:我妻子初中毕业后就进工厂了,一向工作兢兢业业,是劳动模范。半年前退休后在家,刚开始很好的,很勤快地做家务。但2个月前我发现她好像有心事,整天闷闷不乐,做事没有精神,说话反应慢。晚上睡觉时老翻来翻去睡不好,我看她精神不好就劝她去看看医生。大概一个半月前我带她去看内科,医生说她是"更年期综合征失眠",配了些安定,吃了药后睡眠好了些,看上去精神也好了些。但近一个月来我看她越来越瘦,吃饭没胃口,还说胸口被东西堵牢了,吃不下,人也瘦了好几斤。每天除了做饭就在床上躺着,也不看电视。这2~3天特别厉害,我下班后发现她连饭也不做了,还说活着没意思。我想可能是她一个人在家太寂寞了,打算陪她出去散散心。今天早上我回来拿忘记带的东西,发现她正在系绳子要上吊,说她不想活了,我就带她来了。其他资料:求助者病前工作认真,做事力求完美,能力好,是劳动模范。性格偏内向,人际关系好。咨询过程:求助者以前没有情绪低落或高涨持续存在现象。病前人际关系良好。月经正常,性生活明显减少有2个月。谈话过程求助者低头,表情忧伤,有时还哭泣。没有抱怨别人,但是对自己很自责,让丈夫洗碗感到很不应该。在鼓励下交谈仍然被动,回答问题时反应慢。在掌握基本资料后,对求助者进行了解释,指出是由于她的情感障碍才出现其他的症状。求助者最后表示自己希望能够得到治疗。求助者觉得"胸口被东西堵牢了",这是()。
A. 感觉过敏
B. 内感性不适
C. 内脏性幻觉
D. 感知综合障碍
According to this passage,may not be what people are trying to pull off__________.阅读材料,回答下面的题目。 The New Technology ApplicationOn a more mundane level, third-generation mobile telephones, despite all the delays and the billions squandered on 3G licenses by telecom firms, are still expected to offer consumers high-speed, always on mobile internet access, complete with video, in the next few years.Rapidly proliferating "WiFi" networks already offer wireless access on a local basis. Tiny tracking chips called radio-frequency identification devices are being used as pet passports.Soon they will be small, powerful and cheap enough to be implanted into everything form humans to milkcartons recording and transmitting real-time medical data, or serving as a form of inventory control.Sensors of every kind, including video cameras, should also become much smaller and cheaper.Forrester Research, a technology consultancy, predicts that 14 billion such devices will be connected to the internet by 2005.How rapidly such new technology is introduced will depend on a number of factors the state of the economy, the supply of investment capital and the appetite of consumers for new products or services ! Fortunes will be made and lost many times over.But whatever happens, the power of computing and communications look set to continue to grow, and its price to fall, at a steady rate for the next few decades.That will make it possible, at least in rich countries, to record most human interactions, wherever and whenever they take place, and to store and analyze this ocean of data at low cost.For the sake of argument, this survey will assume that we are heading towards a networked society of ubiquitous, mobile Communication capable of constant monitoring.Whether this arrives in 20,30 or 40 years does not really matter.The point is that the destination seems not merely possible, but probable, so it is not toosoon to ask: What do we want this technology to do?The internet has already thrown up a host of legal and political conundrums, but, these are only a small foretaste of the dilemmas about privacy, security, intellectual property and the nature of government itself that will have to be faced over the coming decades.The debate has already begun. This survey will outline some of main issues, and speculate on the way they are likely to go. Radio-frequency identification devices__________.
A. a networked society capable of constant monitoring
B. the widespread application of internet and related technologies
C. the invention of more devices which can be connected to the internet
D. mobile communications capable of internet access