单选题Which of the following may be the most original reason for the problem of undergraduates’ mental-health?AColleges are tough and many students couldn’t adjust themselves to it well.BThere is the lack of enough counseling service to help troubled students out.CThey think they’ll be labelled as the crazy kids because of their mental difficulty.DThe overwhelming majority of troubled students are no threat to anyone but themselves.

单选题
Which of the following may be the most original reason for the problem of undergraduates’ mental-health?
A

Colleges are tough and many students couldn’t adjust themselves to it well.

B

There is the lack of enough counseling service to help troubled students out.

C

They think they’ll be labelled as the crazy kids because of their mental difficulty.

D

The overwhelming majority of troubled students are no threat to anyone but themselves.


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解析:
推理判断题。由本文的首段college can be tough.然后讲到学生由此而产生的各种焦虑状态,可初步判断造成大学生心理健康问题“最原始的”原因是college can be tough.;然后再由本文末句College will always be tough, but there’s no need to suffer in silence.可以确定,正确答案是A;B与students were more likely to consider killing themselves than to seek help不符;由第一段末句可知C是学生不愿意去进行心理咨询的原因;D是大学生心理健康出问题之后的结果,故都不符合题意,可排除。

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