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Carefree, happy-go-lucky, and running wild are just some of the familiar phrases that come to mind when we think about childhood. Most of us have a lovely picture of what life is like for children. What could children possibly have to worry about In the early l980’s, many medical experts believed that children were unable to experience depression (忧郁). But the fact is that children do have plenty of cares. At least 2% of children under 12 struggle with depression and by teenage years this has risen to 5% or 1 in 20. That’s at least one depressed child in every classroom.
Depression, whether in grown-ups or children, is poorly understood. Some children are more at risk, such as those who are ill or who come from a broken family. But there are also many simpler worries, such as exam fears. It’s not always easy to notice depression in children, partly because they are not so able as adults to express their feelings and partly because they are more li
A. It was full of happiness.
B. It was hard to control.
C. It was marked with depression.
D. It had few health problems.

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Carefree, happy-go-lucky, and running wild are just some of the familiar phrases that come to mind when we think about childhood. Most of us have a lovely picture of what life is like for children. What could children possibly have to worry about In the early l980’s, many medical experts believed that children were unable to experience depression (忧郁). But the fact is that children do have plenty of cares. At least 2% of children under 12 struggle with depression and by teenage years this has risen to 5% or 1 in 20. That’s at least one depressed child in every classroom.
Depression, whether in grown-ups or children, is poorly understood. Some children are more at risk, such as those who are ill or who come from a broken family. But there are also many simpler worries, such as exam fears. It’s not always easy to notice depression in children, partly because they are not so able as adults to express their feelings and partly because they are more li
A. medical treatment needed for illness
B. interests shared by children
C. attention given by parents
D. worries felt by children

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[填空题]Rosa Parks enjoyed a carefree childhood.
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[单项选择]Why not try to follow their carefree example and ______ your worries and woes
A. take away
B. leave out
C. shrug off
D. break through
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Laundry is, after all, just laundry. Except when it’s not. And Procter & Gamble Co. recently realized that Tide, its segment-dominating cash cow, despite adding three share points in the past year for a total 42% of the category, was in jeopardy of slipping into mere commodity status. That’s when consumers buy on price and habit, which can spell the end of brand growth.
The problem. Tide for the past four years had only advertised mundane stain-fighting messages. Such creative indifference hardly did justice to an iconic brand so cool that Kevin Roberts, CEO of Tide agency Saatchi & Saatchi, wrote in his book, Love marks. The Future Beyond Brands. "I saw Neil Young in a recording studio wearing a sleeveless T-shirt with a Tide logo, and it just screamed possibilities."
So, in an attempt to cultivate Tide’s inner "love ma
A. is no longer a dominating cash cow of P&G
B. has seen the end of brand growth
C. was in danger of becoming an ordinary commodity
D. lost its appeal to consumers buy on price and habit
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Divorces in Japan have more than doubled, from just over 95 000 in 1970 to 206 955 in 1996, according to health ministry statistics. One in three Japanese marriages now ends in divorce.
Atsuko Okano was in one of those failed marriages. Three years ago, she found herself alone in her 30s, with children to raise and a future full of question marks and social shame. But she al so saw an opening — and became a consultant helping people like herself.
"My husband was cheating on me," she recalls. "I did everything to bring him back to me but it didn’t work, so I dumped him." Such frankness is a major characteristic of Japan’s recently divorced — and a striking break with the past.
Divorced people — particularly women—have long been looked down upon in Japan, where self-sacrifice and family stability are regarded ms ideals. In the past, bored housewives remained bored. Philandering(逢场作戏) husbands philandere
A. had some children to raise
B. was very confident with her future
C. was not greatly respected by Japanese society
D. might have found a job to help divorced people

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