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IV.文意選填(10%)     When someone speaks of a phobia, they are talking about a fear of something. “Phobia” comes from the Greek word “phobos,” meaning “fear.” In normal usage, the word phobia is put at the end of a word to help33 a “fear of something.” For example, hydrophobia is the fear of water, claustrophobia is the fear of closed spaces, and acrophobia is the fear of high places. Almost everyone is 34 of something, but for most people, this is only a minor problem.     A phobia is a well-documented form of a(n) 35 condition. It is believed that most phobias are caused by a mix of things that have happened to a person, and 36 that person already knows or believes. For example, a person knows that falling can hurt him, but he does not become afraid of heights 37 he actually falls down some stairs.     Most phobias are not serious. They do not usually affect a person’s life except in very specific 38 . They are 39 an inconvenience, not dangerous. On the other hand, a more serious case of phobia will require professional 40 . Psychologists can help a person recognize the source of their fear 41 using various types of treatment, such as desensitization, to force a person to overcome their fears.     Serious phobias need to be treated 42 special programs or trained professionals, but since almost everyone is afraid of something, it is difficult to tell when you need help. Just remember that how seriously that fear affects you is a sign of whether it is a serious phobia or not. 
(A) at most
(B) indicate
(C) whatever
(D) intervention
(E) using (AB) by(AC) mental (AD) dedicate (AE) until (BC) circumstances (BD) scared (BE) invention
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答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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