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阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Many college students are seeking help for mental health issues. In fact,     1     number of college students, struggling with anxiety, depression or other mental health issues, has risen a lot over the years.

David Reetz, a famous psychologist, has ideas about     2     young people are having such a hard time. Reetz says the current generation of people in their 20s — often called “millennials”, are faced     3     the pressure of succeeding and worrying about what they would do after     4     (graduate). Many of them cannot cope with problems in the way that former generations     5     (do). They often lack the ability to solve interpersonal conflicts.

“Millennials are not     6     (blame),” Reetz says. “Parents of millennials spend more time supervising (监督) their children than other parents did. As a result, these young people have fewer chances to learn how to take risks or solve conflicts by     7     (they).”

Experts say they are     8     (please) that more young people are seeking help for mental health issues. “Once     9     (realize) they might have a problem, they ought to know there is nothing wrong with asking for help. The earlier they seek help, the     10     (soon) their problems will be solved,” said Reetz.

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