2025年同步练习册分层检测卷高中英语选择性必修第一册外研版
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Ⅱ. 七选五
Teenagers are supposed to be moody,right? One moment they are happy and laughing the next they are slamming their door to their room and crying into their pillow. You tell yourself,“It’s just hormones,” and try to brush it off. Chances are you are right. 1 Here are four questions to consider when assessing your teenager’s anxiety.
2 Most teenagers are known for staying up late and sleeping until noon especially on weekends. Your teen’s sleep cycle does naturally shift to a later bedtime because they are releasing sleep hormones later in the evening. Most teens need anywhere from 8 to 10 hours of sleep to feel good and function well. If your teen is getting 12 or more hours of sleep on a regular basis,this could indicate that something is off. If there is no medical condition,this can be a symptom of depression. Talk to your teen about their sleep habits and find out if they are really tired or using sleep to avoid facing stressors.
Have their eating habits changed? Did your teen’s healthy appetite suddenly go away? Are they not coming down for dinner anymore or skipping breakfast? Has your son or daughter’s weight suddenly changed in either gained or lost weight over a short period of time with no explanation? Large changes in your teen’s appetite and weight could be a symptom of depression. 3 So see your child’s pediatrician(儿科医生)if this is the case.
Are they self - isolating? To some extent,teenagers do tend to spend more time alone in their rooms and enjoy their privacy. If,however,they are choosing to spend time alone instead of hanging out with friends,or engaging in activities they once enjoyed,it’s time to get curious. 4 Teens today can get sucked into their rooms because of streaming movies or something alike. Parents need to encourage them to develop face - to - face relationships and be more fully present in their lives.
Do they have low self - esteem? Middle school and high school years are all about fitting in,being popular or being good at something. There is pressure to be smart,pretty,athletic,popular,etc. and this can sometimes make your child feel less than they should. Parents can play a large role in boosting self - esteem by offering authentic praise,giving a lot of support,laying off the pressure to be perfect in school with straight A’s or excelling in sports and just accepting them how they are. 5
A. Does your teen sleep well?
B. Does your teen sleep too much?
C. It’s important to rule out a medical condition.
D. It’s normal for teenagers today to be moody or depressed.
E. Letting your teen know you love them no matter what goes a long way.
F. Talk to your teen about why they don’t want to spend time with friends and family.
G. But knowing whether your teen is just moody or depressed could save your teen’s life.
Teenagers are supposed to be moody,right? One moment they are happy and laughing the next they are slamming their door to their room and crying into their pillow. You tell yourself,“It’s just hormones,” and try to brush it off. Chances are you are right. 1 Here are four questions to consider when assessing your teenager’s anxiety.
2 Most teenagers are known for staying up late and sleeping until noon especially on weekends. Your teen’s sleep cycle does naturally shift to a later bedtime because they are releasing sleep hormones later in the evening. Most teens need anywhere from 8 to 10 hours of sleep to feel good and function well. If your teen is getting 12 or more hours of sleep on a regular basis,this could indicate that something is off. If there is no medical condition,this can be a symptom of depression. Talk to your teen about their sleep habits and find out if they are really tired or using sleep to avoid facing stressors.
Have their eating habits changed? Did your teen’s healthy appetite suddenly go away? Are they not coming down for dinner anymore or skipping breakfast? Has your son or daughter’s weight suddenly changed in either gained or lost weight over a short period of time with no explanation? Large changes in your teen’s appetite and weight could be a symptom of depression. 3 So see your child’s pediatrician(儿科医生)if this is the case.
Are they self - isolating? To some extent,teenagers do tend to spend more time alone in their rooms and enjoy their privacy. If,however,they are choosing to spend time alone instead of hanging out with friends,or engaging in activities they once enjoyed,it’s time to get curious. 4 Teens today can get sucked into their rooms because of streaming movies or something alike. Parents need to encourage them to develop face - to - face relationships and be more fully present in their lives.
Do they have low self - esteem? Middle school and high school years are all about fitting in,being popular or being good at something. There is pressure to be smart,pretty,athletic,popular,etc. and this can sometimes make your child feel less than they should. Parents can play a large role in boosting self - esteem by offering authentic praise,giving a lot of support,laying off the pressure to be perfect in school with straight A’s or excelling in sports and just accepting them how they are. 5
A. Does your teen sleep well?
B. Does your teen sleep too much?
C. It’s important to rule out a medical condition.
D. It’s normal for teenagers today to be moody or depressed.
E. Letting your teen know you love them no matter what goes a long way.
F. Talk to your teen about why they don’t want to spend time with friends and family.
G. But knowing whether your teen is just moody or depressed could save your teen’s life.
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