
/ 让学习更有效 期末备考培优 | 英语学科 / 让学习更有效 期末备考培优 | 英语学科 2025-2026学年九年级英语上册期末复习考点培优外研版 专题13 任务型阅读 学校:_____姓名:_____班级:_____考号:_____ Do you have unhappy feelings in your life Do you feel upset after you argue with a friend How do you solve these problems The following ways may help you. Write down your feelings. You can use a diary and write down your feelings when you are sad. People are used to hiding their feelings and ideas after terrible events. As time goes by, they may have strong pressure. Keeping a diary is a good way to help you because the diary is like your close friend.It will listen to you and help you get better. Do relaxing activities. When you feel sad, you can try doing some relaxing things. For example, it’s a good idea to watch a funny movie or read an interesting book. It is also helpful to go for a walk or ride a bike with your friends in the park. These activities can help you get out of your unhappy feelings. Have a cry. You may feel like crying when you are really sad. In fact, crying is a useful way to help you get out of sadness. After crying, you may feel better to move on. 根据语篇内容,回答下列问题。 1.How many suggestions does the writer give 2.What does the writer think of the diary 3.Why should we do relaxing activities 4.What can crying do for us 5.What’s the best title of the passage 阅读文章,完成下方阅读报告。用恰当的短语或句子补全概要。补全部分总词数不超过30词,不能照抄原文连续超过3个词。 Tina, 14 years old, is a hard-working student. She follows the rules at school and does whatever her parents, teachers and even friends tell her to do. She is used to saying “yes” to everything. But Tina is not always happy about this. Sometimes, Tina doesn’t have time to help others, but she just can’t say no. How she wishes she could change! Have you ever had such an experience Saying “no” to others can be hard for some people. However, saying “no” is a basic right. It means you’ve made a choice about what is important to you. So if you have the same problem as Tina, the first thing you need to do is to allow yourself to say “no”. Keep in mind that if the other person cares about you, he or she will respect your decision and won’t hold it against you. If you still feel bad about saying “no”, what can you do When your friend invites you to a party you don’t want to go to, you can start with something like “Thank you so much for inviting me, but I have a family event that day. I hope you have a great time!” When your friend asks you to clean the classroom for him, you can say, “I’m sorry. I’m really busy with my own homework right now. I can’t help this time, but maybe we can work together next time.” If guilt (内疚) keeps you from saying “no”, try sharing something useful instead of your time. For example, if your friend asks you to help with his math when you are busy, you can lend him your notes or recommend (推荐) a good book. You can ... ...
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