单选题
Negative Therapeutic Reaction

There are certain people who behave in a quite peculiar fashion during the work of analysis. When one speaks hopefully to them or expresses satisfaction with the progress of the treatment, they show signs of discontent and their condition invariably becomes worse. One begins by regarding this as defiance and as an attempt to prove their superiority to the physician, but later one comes to take a deeper and juster view. One becomes convinced, not only that such people cannot endure any praise or appreciation, but that they react inversely to the progress of the treatment. Every partial solution that ought to result, and in other people does result, in an improvement or a temporary suspension of symptoms produces in them for the time being an intensification of their illness; they get worse during the treatment instead of getting better. They exhibit what is known as a "negative therapeutic reaction".
There is no doubt that there is something in these people that sets itself against their recovery, and its approach is dreaded as though it were a danger. We are accustomed to say that the need for illness has got the upper hand in them over the desire for recovery. If we analyse this resistance in the usual way—then, even after fixation to the various forms of gain from illness, the greater part of it is still left over; and this reveals itself as the most powerful of all obstacles to recovery, more powerful than the familiar ones of narcissistic (admiring one"s own self too much) inaccessibility, a negative attitude towards the physician and clinging to the gain from illness.
In the end we come to see that we are dealing with what may be called a "moral" factor, a sense of guilt, which is finding satisfaction in the illness and refuses to give up the punishment of suffering. We shall be right in regarding this disencouraging explanation as final. But as far as the patient is concerned this sense of guilt is dumb; it does not tell him he is guilty, he feels ill. This sense of guilt expresses itself only as a resistance to recovery which it is extremely difficult to overcome. It is also particularly difficult to convince the patient that this motive lies behind his continuing to be ill; he holds fast to the more obvious explanation that treatment by analysis is not the right remedy for his case.
单选题 According to the author, some unusual patients would ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 态度题。答案参见第一段第二句:当医生对病人的治疗进展充满希望或表达满意时,病人就会表现出不满意的症状,他们的身体状况总是更糟糕。故正确答案为C。
单选题 For the patients the author describes ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节考查题。答案参见第一段第四句:但他们对治疗的进展作出相反的反应,故正确答案为A。
单选题 The author"s study of this syndrome leads him to think that ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 细节考查题。答案参见第三段,一种内疚感,在疾病中获得慰藉,拒绝放弃受罪惩罚,故正确答案为B。其他三个选项均与文中内容不符。
单选题 It can be inferred from the text that ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 细节考查题。本题可以通过第一段第一句用的词进行推理,behave in a quite peculiar fashion,即表现为一种相当奇特的方式,选项D“对治疗的反向反应综合征是不可思议的”符合此意,故正确答案为D。
单选题 The root cause of the resistance to recovery lies in the fact that the patients ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 细节考查题。根据题干关键词resistance to recovery可定位于最后一段第四句,该句提到其原因是sense of guilt,而“内疚感”的表现形式则可在本段第一句找到答案:finding satisfaction in the illness and refuses to give up the punishment of suffering,因此选项C“潜意识地认为他们该受疾病惩罚”为正确答案。