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Which statement is NOT TRUE?
A.
Students may be under pressure when they have no relaxation time.
B.
Stress is the problems for both adults and young people.
C.
Family expectations may lead to teenagers’ stress.
D.
Studying can’t make teenagers feel stressful.
* Fill in the blank with a suitable word:
Dealing (1)__with_ pressure and in middle school can (2)__be_ dificult. The pressure may be to take friends, earn good (3) _skills__, excel in sports or other activities , and deal with hectic schedules.
More and more people are going to high school now and it is becoming tougher to get it. Middle-school students face (4)__difficulties_ to keep their gradesup every day. They are in a(5)_pressure__ with their peers to be the best and the brightest in everything.
During the teenage years, children will(6)__overcome_ the pressure to grow up. No longer will they be able to act (7)_as__ a child and not worry about responsibilities. Their (8)_knowledge__ should help them make this transition from a child to an adult easy and teach them to (9)_make__ wise decisions. Prepare them for the world ahead of them and don't let go completely at (10)_hand__.Gradually let the growing up occur.
2. Read the passage and answer the questions below. (2ms)
The combination of pressure from school, family and friends has made depression increasingly common in teenagers. One in eight teenagers has had some experience with depression according to recent study. Depression’s symptoms like anxiety, tiredness, and lack of focus can deeply affect teenagers’ social life and academic performance. Medication and therapy are two methods typically used to combat depression. These methods are proven to be effective among many teenagers. However, without the support from parents and friends, depression cannot be easily treated. Even when teens manage to get over their condition, parents need to talk to their children and create an environment where their children can talk freely to them. These steps are necessary in order to prevent teenagers from falling into depression again.
a) Where does pressure come from?
- ………It comes from the combination of pressure from school, family and friends ………………………………………………………………………………………..
b) What are depression’s symptoms?
- …………They are anxiety, tiredness, and lack of focus …………………………………………………………………………………………….
c) Is there only one method typically used to combat depression?
- …………………No, there aren't…………………………………………………………………………..………..
d) What do parents need to do to help their children who have experience with depression?
- …………Parents need to talk to their children and create an environment where their children can talk freely to them…………………………………………………………………………………….………
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Nowadays, parents are determined to get their children into the highest performing school in their area. Many of these schools are seeing scores of children competing for each place and setting ever more rigorous tests and .......... to select their preferred students. these students may be as young as 9 or 10 when they start this process. In London, the pressure on children to succeed and win a place at the "right" school has almost become out of control with experts predicting that this situation will only continue to worsen as the ............ for school places grow. Employing a(n) tutor or your child, which only a few years ago would have been seen as an unusual step, is now common for many parents
According to the writer, “School Pressure” may happen when _______
A.
teenagers want to hang out with friends.
B.
teenagers argue with members in their family.
C.
teenagers don’t follow family rules.
D.
teenagers have to complete daily homework.
Which statement is NOT TRUE?
A.
Bullying at school can affect teenagers’ studying.
B.
Family expectations may lead to teenagers’ stress.
C.
Stress is only the problem for adults.
D.
Students may be under pressure when joining competitive activities.