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10/07/2026 36 Lưu

Less than a year ago marketing director, David Smith, 33 was behaving like a secret agent. He used to secretly tape all his conversations, he refused to sign his name and he would ask his secretary to check all his emails. Anything he wrote was photocopied and kept as “evidence”. But David isn’t mad, or even mildly eccentric. He suffers from ‘responsibility OCD’, one of more common forms of obsessive compulsive disorder, or OCD, as it is usually known. OCD is now recognized as the second most prevalent mental-health problem, after depression – and the number of reported cases is soaring. Experts estimate that 2% - 3% of the population suffer from the full-blown syndrome, with as many as one in five suffering from a milder form. OCD sufferers are tortured by obsessional thoughts, such as worrying that their hands are contaminated by germs. The terrible anxiety is only relieved by performing a particular set of behaviours. Unfortunately, any sense of relief is short-lived, which is why the behaviour must be repeated again and again. OCD sufferers know their behavior is irrational, yet feel powerless to stop. Common treatments are either antidepressants or behavioral therapy with a psychologist, but only 60% of patients show some improvement. However, a new treatment from America is bringing fresh hope to sufferers. One of the OCD gurus and neuropsychiatrists, Jeffrey Schwartz, has designed the Four Steps program which employs meditation techniques with the aim of teaching sufferers to manage their symptoms by themselves. “The goal is to learn to override false brain messages”, explains Schwartz. There are different theories about what causes the disorder. Most experts recognize a genetic element that can be triggered by a stressful event. Schwartz believes that the OCD ‘worry circuit’ is a direct result of faulty brain chemistry. “When someone experiences an OCD thought, one part of the brain knows quite clearly that the hand is not dirty”, explains Schwartz. Some part of the brain is standing apart from the symptoms, reflecting on the sheer bizarreness of it all. The objective is to harness this impartial spectator so that patients can use this healthy part of their brain to resist the compulsions. David Smith is delighted with the results of Schwartz’s treatment. “Now I can sign cheques without a problem”, he says brightly. “And I don’t photocopy them either. OCD used to feel like a huge stigma, but I don’t feel handicapped by it anymore. You just deal with it.”

Which could be the best title for the passage?

A. A day in the life of an OCD sufferer         
B. Good news for OCD sufferers
C. The misery of living with OCD     
D. Living with new OCD patients

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Trả lời:

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Đáp án B

A. Một ngày trong cuộc đời của một người mắc chứng OCD

B. Tin vui cho người mắc OCD

C. Nỗi khổ khi sống chung với OCD

D. Sống chung với bệnh nhân OCD mới

=> Bài văn nói về tin vui cho những người bị OCD khi có phương pháp cải thiện tình trạng này => Chọn đáp án B

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Câu 2:

What is the word “mildly” in paragraph 1 closest in meaning to?

A. relatively
B. comparatively   
C. slightly   
D. absolutely

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Đáp án C

mildly (adv): nhẹ, hơi

A. relatively (adv): tương đối

B. comparatively (adv): tương đối

C. slightly (adv): hơi, nhẹ

D. absolutely (adv): hoàn toàn

=> mildly = slightly

Câu 3:

What do experts say about OCD?

A. The treatment doesn’t seem to be working.
B. It has become more common than depression.
C. A third of population suffers from it.  
D. There are more cases now than ever before.

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Đáp án D

Dẫn chứng “OCD is now recognized as the second most prevalent mental-health problem, after depression – and the number of reported cases is soaring.”

Câu 4:

Why do OCD sufferers repeatedly perform the same action?

A. to decrease their anxiety
B. to clear their problems off their mind
C. to keep their hands clean         
D. to be relieved from their thoughts

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Đáp án D

Dẫn chứng “The terrible anxiety is only relieved by performing a particular set of behaviours.”

Câu 5:

What does the word “their” in paragraph 5 refers?

A. sufferers
B. steps
C. techniques
D. neuropsychiatrists

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Đáp án A

Dẫn chứng “One of the OCD gurus and neuropsychiatrists, Jeffrey Schwartz, has designed the Four Steps program which employs meditation techniques with the aim of teaching sufferers to manage their symptoms by themselves.”

Câu 6:

What does the word “override” in paragraph 5 closest in meaning to?

A. overact      
B. stop 

C. stimulate

D. correct

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Đáp án B

override (v): dừng lại

A. overact (v): cường điệu

B. stop (v): dừng lại

C. stimulate (v): kích thích

D. correct (v): đúng

=> override = stop

Câu 7:

Jeffrey Schwartz believes that OCD is caused by____________.

A. a genetic imbalance
B. a malfunction of the brain
C. a stressful event
D. a biochemical malfunction

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Đáp án B

Dẫn chứng “Schwartz believes that the OCD ‘worry circuit’ is a direct result of faulty brain chemistry.”

Câu 8:

The healthy part of an OCD sufferer’s brain _____________.

A. needs to be protect in order to treat OCD
B. is tricked into believing that there is no problem
C. recognizes that the person’s behaviors is strange
D. cannot resist the person’s new obsessions

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Đáp án C

Dẫn chứng “When someone experiences an OCD thought, one part of the brain knows quite clearly that the hand is not dirty”, explains Schwartz. Some part of the brain is standing apart from the symptoms, reflecting on the sheer bizarreness of it all.”

CÂU HỎI HOT CÙNG CHỦ ĐỀ

Câu 1

A. to do more difficult home work
B. to do homework both at school and at home
C. to have test homework
D. to do homework at school only

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Đáp án D

Dẫn chứng “Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan homework tasks they give to pupils. The result is that pupils have to repeat tasks which they have already done at school.”

Câu 2

A. Try as hard as I might, I could open the window.
B. Try as hard as I might, I can not open the window.
C. Try as hard as I might, I could not open the window.
D. As hard as I might, I could not open the window.

Lời giải

Đáp án: C

Giải thích: No matter how + adv + S + V = V + as + adv + as + S + V: cho dù

Dịch: Cố gắng hết sức nhưng tôi không thể mở được cửa sổ.

Câu 3

A. give up
B. take up
C. do
D. make

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Câu 4

A. imitate
B. supplement
C. facilitate
D. reinforce

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Câu 6

A. hindrance
B. oversight
C. negligence
D. transgression

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