E) receive an unnecessary amount of sympathy
3. Real depression cannot be as easily overcome as
some people often suppose. It usually wears off with
time-but the time can seem endless. Activities giving
companionship and a new interest can be helpful.
However, for the sufferer to talk, again and again,
about the causes of the depression helps most.
People with depression need to be listened to and
encouraged to find their own solutions, not made to
feel yet more inadequate by good advice. They may
need professional counselling as well as the support
of family members and friends.
In accordance with the passage, some people
..............
A) seem to underestimate how difficult it is to get
over depression
B) suffer from depression over long periods of time
C) refuse to get professional help
D) suffering from depression have been cured
through the good advice of friends
E) with depression don't want to talk about their
personal problems
4. Most of the art museums and art galleries and many
people in the art world had financial problems in
1975 as the effects of the world recession deepened.
On the surface, things seemed to continue as before,
with important exhibitions in major museums
attracting large crowds. However, smaller galleries,
and the artists whose work was shown by their
resourceful proprietors, fared less well, and over the
long term, it is the work of young artists that
determines the course of art for the future.
The point shown in the passage is that the
recession in the 1970s ..............
A) made many young artists give up their profession
B) caused the immediate closure of several major
museums in the West
C) was one of the most serious in economic history
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