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According to the first two paragraphs, which has the least probability to happen on mentally troubled undergraduates?
A

Have an eating disorder.

B

Cut themselves deliberately.

C

Consider committing suicide.

D

Seek help from counselors.


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事实细节题。根据题干提示定位至前两段。由第一段末句中的比例可知考虑自杀的学生比例最小为1/10,接着在第二段中just 8.5 percent of students used their college’s counseling services…students were more likely to consider killing themselves than to seek help.可知寻求咨询的比例比考虑自杀的学生还要低,即他们最不可能去心理咨询,故答案是D。
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