Passage Two
A. They became familiar in every household.
B. They gained more fame than before.
C. They earned more money than before.
D. They became familiar to TV programs.
Passage Three
A. When your child occasionally complains about a physical discomfort like headache.
B. When the symptoms interfere with your child’s ability to function at home or in school.
C. When your child grieves over a loss for days at a time.
D. When your child exhibits all the symptoms of depression.
Passage Three
A. The child talks too much in class.
B. The child has trouble getting along with other kids.
C. The child’s performance in school is poor.
D. The child becomes angry easily.
Passage Three
A. Because it lasts a short period of time.
B. Because more and more parents and doctors begin to attach importance to it.
C. Because psychologists and related persons can almost always cure it.
D. Because it’s a period almost every child must experience.