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Atsomepointinlife,manypeopledevelopamental(精神)problem.W...

At some point in life, many people develop a mental (精神) problem.

While most people get over it, for others it doesn’t go away easily.

The WHO says that about 20 percent of teenagers worldwide suffer from mental illness. It’s thought that the number of teenagers with mental illness around the world will increase by half by 2020. It will become one of the main causes of illness, and even death.

In China, the picture isn’t bright, either. About one tenth of teenagers under the age of 17 have a mental health challenge.

The world is changing fast. Study and relationships have always caused stress, but today the stress is much higher than before, the WHO said.

A research centre in Oxford University says that young people today have big stresses at school. For example, they experience bullying (欺凌). In a 2017 report, the centre noted that the Internet was a special source (渠道) of stress. Online, young people often see “messages about perfection” and this causes the young “great uncertainty about their futures”, says the centre.

Also, according to China Daily, Chinese people don’t ask for help with their mental problems. They fear that others will think less of them if they say that they are in mental trouble. Elaine Peng, a US mental health educator, makes a similar point. And in the UK, over three quarters of young people believe their mental problems have a social stigma. It is reported in 2017 that a quarter of young UK people wouldn’t ask for help if they developed a mental problem.

Young people who don’t ask for help for their condition may be creating problems for themselves in the future. Elaine Peng warned that, “If we hide our mental health, it may remain a problem forever.”

“My message for young people is, if you feel something is wrong within you—ask for help,” he told China Daily.

36. Which of the following is NOT the cause of stress according to the passage?

A. Heavy schoolwork                           B. Being bullied at school.

C. Some information from the Internet.        D. Certainty about the future.

37. Why don’t Chinese people ask for help with their mental problems?

A. They don’t think them serious.            B. They can get over them in time.

C. They can keep their mental health secret.  D. They are afraid of being looked down upon.

38. What does the underlined word “stigma” most probably mean in Chinese?

A. 羞恥                B. 印象                C. 援助                D. 危害

39. Elaine Peng advised the teenagers with mental illness to ______.

A. think less of themselves                   B. avoid being bullied

C. ask for help as soon as possible           D. stay away from the Internet.

40. The main purpose of the passage is to ______.

A. ask research centers for help

B. tell about teenagers’ stresses

C. call public attention on teenagers with mental illness

D. show some different opinions from different countries

【回答】

36.D

【解析】細節理解。根據文中The world is changing fast. Study and relationships have always caused stress, but today the stress is much higher than before, the WHO said. 及A research centre in Oxford University says that young people today have big stresses at school. For example, they experience bullying (欺凌). In a 2017 report, the centre noted that the Internet was a special source (渠道) of stress.可知,造成壓力的是繁重的學業;校園欺凌;網絡的一些信息,沒有提到關於將來的確定*。故選D。

37.D

【解析】推理判斷。根據文中Also, according to China Daily, Chinese people don’t ask for help with their mental problems. They fear that others will think less of them if they say that they are in mental trouble.可知,他們害怕被人看不起。故選D。

38.A

【解析】根據下文It is reported in 2017 that a quarter of young UK people wouldn’t ask for help if they developed a mental problem.可知上文中超過四分之三的年輕人認為他們的精神問題具有社會恥辱感。stigma的意思是“羞恥”,故選A。

39.C

【解析】細節理解。根據文中“My message for young people is, if you feel something is wrong within you—ask for help,” he told China Daily.可知,Elaine Peng建議精神病青少年儘快尋求幫助。

故選C。

40.C

【解析】主旨大意。通讀整篇短文可知,這篇短文主要講述了引起公眾對精神病青少年的關注。故選C。

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