单选题What is the purpose of the author in writing the passage?ATo describe different kinds of phobias.BTo expound phobia and their possible treatments.CTo help the phobia sufferers to get better.DTo tell readers how to prevent such phobias.

单选题
What is the purpose of the author in writing the passage?
A

To describe different kinds of phobias.

B

To expound phobia and their possible treatments.

C

To help the phobia sufferers to get better.

D

To tell readers how to prevent such phobias.


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解析:
文章主旨题。文章第一段指出对恐惧症的了解带来了一系列的治疗方法,并且第三段又描述了不同类别的恐惧症,由此可知本文的主要内容是详细讲解恐惧症及可能的治疗方法。故选项B符合。

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