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    Teenagers at risk of depression, anxiety and suicide often wear their troubles like a neon (霓虹灯) sign. Their risky behaviors—drinking too much alcohol, using illegal drugs, smoking cigarettes and skipping school—can alert parents and teachers that serious problems are brewing.

    But a new study finds that there’s another group of adolescents who are in nearly as much danger of experiencing the same psychiatric symptoms: teens who use tons of media, don’t get enough sleep and have a sedentary (不爱活动的) lifestyle.

    Of course, that may sound like a description of every teenager on the planet. But the study warns that it is teenagers who engage in all three of these practices in the extreme who are truly in jeopardy. Because their behaviors are not usually seen as a red flag, these young people have been dubbed the “invisible risk” group by the study’s authors.

    “In some ways they’re at greater risk of falling through the cracks,” says researcher Vladimir Carli. “While most parents, teachers and clinicians would react to an adolescent using drugs or getting drunk, they may easily overlook teenagers who are engaging in inconspicuous behaviors.”

    The study’s authors surveyed 12,395 students and analyzed nine risk behaviors, including excessive alcohol use, illegal drug use, heavy smoking, high media use and truancy (逃学). Their aim was to determine the relationship between these risk behaviors and mental health issues in teenagers.

    About 58% of the students demonstrated none or few of the risk behaviors. Some 13% scored high on all nine of the risk behaviors. And 29%, the “invisible risk” group, scored high on three in particular: They spent five hours a day or more on electronic devices. They slept six hours a night or less. And they neglected “other healthy activities.”

    The group that scored high on all nine of the risk behaviors was most likely to show symptoms of depression; in all, nearly 15% of this group reported being depressed, compared with just 4% of the low-risk group. But the invisible group wasn’t far behind the high-risk set, with more than 13% of them exhibiting depression.

    The findings caught Carli off guard. “We were very surprised,” he says. “The high-risk group and low-risk group are obvious. But this third group was not only unexpected, it was so distinct and so large—nearly one third of our sample—that it became a key finding of the study.”

    Carli says that one of the most significant things about his study is that it provides new early-warning signs for parents, teachers and mental health-care providers. And early identification, support and treatment for mental health issues, he says, are the best ways to keep them from turning into full-blown disorders.

54. What does the new study find about the invisible group?

A
A) They are almost as liable to depression as the high-risk group.
B
B) They suffer from depression without showing any symptoms.
C
C) They do not often demonstrate risky behaviors as their peers.
D
D) They do not attract the media attention the high-risk group does.
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A

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54. A) They are almost as liable to depression as the high-risk group.

解析:首先在题干中找到定位词new study find about the invisible group,然后回原文定位到第7段。定位段指出,总体上来看,高危群体中15%的人有抑郁情绪,相比之下低风险群体中4%的人有抑郁情绪。但是隐形群体和高危群体相差不大,他们中的13%表现出抑郁。最后看选项:A)他们几乎也像高风险群体一样易于产生抑郁,与定位句信息一致,故正确。B)他们饱受抑郁之苦,却没有任何症状,并非这个新研究的发现,故错误。C)他们并不像同龄人那样做出危险行为,并非这个新研究的发现,故错误。D)他们不像高风险群体那样吸引媒体注意,定位句未提及,故错误。

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