王彦的父母关系不好,经常吵架,很少关心他,导致无法体会父母之爱的他患上了轻度自闭症。不久前他成为社会工作者李阳的服务对象。尽管到了入学年龄,但由于王彦患有自闭症,其所在社区的学校不肯接收他。为了帮助王彦能够就近人读该小学,李阳专门到市里咨询了相关专家,在得知王彦的这种状况基本可以适应普通学校的学习生活后,李阳又专门邀请临床心理学家为王彦做进一步测试,认为王彦可以适应入学生活,同时李阳就王彦的入学问题与校方进行了沟通,并将各领域专家的意见告知该小学。本案例中,李阳采用的方法是( )。
A. 心理辅导
B. 转介
C. 心理评估
D. 个案管理
What Is Anthrax(炭疽)There’s been a lot of talk about anthrax on the news lately. Some people are worried that anthrax may be connected to terrorist attacks or that terrorists may spread the germ that (51) the disease. Federal officials and police are investigating this and taking (52) to protect us.In the meantime, it’s important not to panic over anthrax. The chances that you and your Family (53) at risk are very tiny. One of the ways you can feel better is to learn about anthrax. When you know what it is and (54) you can get it, it doesn’t seem quite as scary.So, what (55) is anthraxHere are the facts on anthrax:Anthrax is a bacterial infection caused by a germ Although it’s most common in farm (56) , like sheep, COWS, pigs, horses, and goats, there’s a very small chance that people can get it, too, Anthrax spores(孢子)(a version of the germ in a protective shell that can live in the soil for years)cause the disease. People may get anthrax if they are exposed to anthrax (57) But here’s the important part:just being exposed to these spores doesn’t mean that a person will get (58) .For a person to get sick, he would have to breathe in thousands of these spores all the way Into his (59) . Or he’d have to eat meat contaminated with anthrax or handle (60) that has anthrax spores This may sound scary,but even when a person comes (61) contact with the spores, it’s unlikely that he’ll get sick. (62) the bacteria do not get into the skin, digestive tract, or lung, the disease won’t develop. Anthrax is not spread from person to person the way the flu can spread from family member to (63) member or classmate to classmate Anthrax can almost always be successfully treated with antibiotics(抗生素). Anthrax is very rare. Until recently, anthrax wasn’t even talked about because it was so rare-and it still (64) !Even with all of the anthrax cases you are hearing about right now, a person’s chances of getting anthrax are about the (65) as they were before you heard about anthrax on the news very, very low 55()
A. namely
B. frankly
C. properly
D. exactly