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第75页(共75页)2026年中考英语复习难题速递之语篇—情感与情绪(2025年11月)一.完形填空(共8小题)1.(2025秋•静安区校级期中)Beingateenageriswonderful,butsometimesyoumayfeelsad,worried,orafraid.That'snormal.Everyonehasbadfeelingssometimes.So,howcanyou(1)withthem?Onegoodwayistotalktoschoolcounsellors.Theyarelikefriends.Theylistentoyouandhelpyoufeel(2).Don'tbeshy—justgoandtalktothem.Youcanalsowritetoadvice(3)inmagazinesornewspapers.Expertswillreadyourproblemsandgiveyouhelpfuladvice.Theyoftensharestoriesfromotherpeople,soyouknowyouarenot(4)!Anotherideaistodo(5).Haveyoutried(6)exercises?Theycanhelpyoufeelcalmwhenyouarescaredor(7).Thefreshairwillalsomakeyoufeelbetter.Remember,it'sokaytohavenegativefeelings.Butyoudon'thaveto(8)themalone.Talktosomeoneordosomethingyouenjoy.Youwillfeelbettersoon!(1)A.talkB.stayC.dealD.help(2)A.easierB.funnierC.healthierD.better(3)A.lettersB.booksC.pagesD.columns(4)A.lonelyB.aloneC.awayD.unique(5)A.puzzlesB.homeworkC.exerciseD.cleaning(6)A.readingB.thinkingC.stretchingD.breathing(7)A.nervousB.hungryC.sadD.tired(8)A.feelB.haveC.faceD.take2.(2025秋•椒江区月考)Myangerexploded(爆发)afewweeksago.ItstartedwhenwedrovetoAuntJen'sfarm.MylittlebrotherTex(1)histoy,sowedrovehometopickitup.Justafewminuteslater,IrealizedmycookiesforAuntwerestillinthekitchen.Ispentawholeafternoonmakingthem."I'mafraidwedon'thave(2),"saidmymom."Takethemnexttime!"Ididn'tsayawordandjustpusheddownmyfeelings,(3)mymindkeptgoingoverallthoselittlethingsontheway.SpendingalovelydayonAuntJen'sfarm,wesetoffforhome.Assoonaswegothome,Texraninsidefor(4)."I'mthirstytoo!"Isaid,following(5)."Hangon,honey,"Momcalledme."Givemeahandwiththesebags."(6)allthefeelingsIkeptinsidepouredout."It'snot(7)!"Ishouted."Texgetstodoeverythinghewants,butIjustcan't!""Wow!You'rehavingstrongfeelings,"Momsaid."IwanttomakesureIreallyunderstand(8)youaresoangryabout.Let'shaveafamily(9)?"Ididn'tthinkitwouldhelp,butIagreed."IknowI'molder,soIhavetoberesponsible(负责任的)for(10)things,butIwishthingscouldbe.fairer!"Isaidfirstinthemeeting.Dadtouchedhishead,"Sorry,honey.Wedidn'tknowyouwere(11)somanyfeelings.""Let'strythis!"Mom(12)paperandpencils."Writedowntheunfairthingsthisweek—eventinyones!"Wewrotequietly.Mypapersaid,"NooneseeswhenIdothingsright.""Ah!"Momreadmy(13)carefully."HowaboutstartingaGoodJobBottle"?Youcanaddastoneintothebottleifyouhelpothers.Whenthebottleis(14),thatmeansapizza﹣movienight!""Thatsoundsnice.Icangiveitatry,"Isaid.Theothersalsoagreed.Afterthemeeting,Ifeltlighter.It'sOKtoletyourselfgetangry.Butdon't(15)tospeakitout.Justspeakuprightawaywhenyouneedto.(1)A.tookB.threwC.forgotD.found(2)A.timeB.giftsC.moneyD.cookies(3)A.ifB.butC.untilD.because(4)A.toysB.bagsC.drinksD.pencils(5)A.itB.youC.herD.him(6)A.CertainlyB.SlowlyC.FinallyD.Usually(7)A.fairB.safeC.seriousD.possible(8)A.howB.whatC.whenD.where(9)A.tripB.gameC.partyD.meeting(10)A.moreB.newerC.betterD.stranger(11)A.hidingB.showingC.trainingD.enjoying(12)A.tookoutB.gavebackC.paidforD.thoughtof(13)A.bookB.stoneC.wordsD.bottle(14)A.bigB.fullC.specialD.beautiful(15)A.tryB.waitC.agreeD.decide3.(2025•雅安模拟)Lately,mymoods(心情)havebeenupand(1).SometimesIfeelanxious(焦虑的)orsadforno(2),andothertimesI'mreallyhappy.IhopeIcankeepmymoodsmorestable(稳定的).Maybeit's(3)todowiththechangingseason.Weallhavetimeswhenourmoodsgoupanddownmorethantheyshould.Itcanbeworsewhenthere'salotgoingoninourlives—busywithstudy,maybesomearguments(争吵)athome...Whatshouldwedo?Whatmighthelpisdoingsomecalming(4).Forme,drawingandmakingthingsreallyhelpmerelaxandgetawayfromtheworld'spressures.Readingafavoritebookisalsogreat.Finally,theremaybesomethingonyourmindmakingyourfeelingsmoreheightened(加重的).Ifthereis,findsomeonetotalktoaboutit:yourparents,friendsorevenagoodteacher.Sometimesjustsharingyourworriescanmakeabig(5)andhelpcalmthoseheightenedfeelings.(1)A.downB.forC.besideD.below(2)A.reasonB.secretC.abilityD.partner(3)A.anytimeB.somethingC.nothingD.anything(4)A.prideB.backgroundC.traditionD.activities(5)A.sadnessB.differenceC.silenceD.symbol4.(2025•西安校级开学)Aronwasayoungboy.Hewasangryateverythingaroundhim.TocalmArondown,hismomcamehomewithacanvas(画布)."(1)youfeelbadaboutsomething,paintitinsteadofgettingangry,"shesaid.Aronwasn'tvery(2),buthedecidedtogiveitatry.Afterpaintingthreepictures,he(3)themtohismom."Tellme,Aron.Whatarethesepaintingsabout?"hismomasked."Thefirstwasabouthowsomekidsshowedoff(炫耀)theirnewclothes.Thenextwasaboutmy(4).HealwaystoldmehowIwasdoingthingswrong.Andthe(5)paintingwasabouthowoneofmyschoolmatessaidIshouldchangemywayofacting.Theyallmademesoangry."Aron'smomsaid,"Aron,youalwaysgetangry,butyounevertryto(6)why."Thensheexplained(7)."Allthepeopleyouwereangrywithdid(8)wrong.Thekidswereshowingofftheirgoodclothesbutnevermadejokesaboutyou.Yourteacherscolded(斥责)youbutthatwasbecauseyoucaused(9)inclass.Andyourschoolmatejustwantedtohelpyoucorrectyourmistakes.Nexttimeyougetangry,takeadeepbreathandwalkawayforawhile.Thencomebackandtalktotheperson.Youmightfeelbetterthatway."Arontookhismom's(10).Hegotangrylessoften.Heevenstartedhavingfunwithotherkids.(1)A.WhenB.UnlessC.ThoughD.Since(2)A.boredB.excitedC.scaredD.relaxed(3)A.soldB.lentC.showedD.returned(4)A.brotherB.fatherC.teacherD.friend(5)A.firstB.secondC.fourthD.last(6)A.teachB.answerC.forgetD.understand(7)A.quicklyB.carefullyC.suddenlyD.angrily(8)A.somethingB.everythingC.anythingD.nothing(9)A.troubleB.magicC.silenceD.joy(10)A.serviceB.planC.adviceD.information5.(2025春•长春期末)阅读短文,掌握其大意,然后从每小题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Ifyouoftenfeeltired,sleepyorsadinwinter,youmighthaveseasonalaffectivedisorder(SAD)(季节性情绪低落).Somepeoplealsoeatmore,findit(1)tofocus(集中),orloseinterestinhobbies.SADusually(2)infallorwinterandendsinspringorearlysummer.Whentheweathergetscolderandthedaysgetshorter,somepeoplefeelless(3)andmoreunhappy.Themain(4)forSADisnotclear,butscientiststhinkitmaybecausedbychangesinhormones(激素).Inwinter,itis(5)formostoftheday.Thismakesthemindmakemoremelatonin(褪黑素),athingthatmakespeoplefeel(6)andlessfullofenergy.Less(7)mightalsochangeyourbody'senergyandfeeling.Thebestwaytofeelbetteristogetmoresunlight.Doctorssuggestspendingsometimeoutsideeverydayinwinter,evenifit'sjustforashort(8).Evenoncloudydays,naturallight(9)!Anotherwayistouse"lighttreatment."Thismeansusingspeciallightsathometo(10)naturalsunlight,whichcanhelpmakethesymptoms(症状)less.Youcanalsotrymovingyourbodymore,likedancingor(11).Ifyoustillfeelverysad,youshouldseea(12).Talkingtoadoctorearlyisimportant—SADcangetworseifyouwait.Don'tforgetto(13)yourfeelingswithfamilyorfriendstoo.Don'tworry,SADisa(n)(14)problem,andtherearealwayswaystomakeyoufeelbetterduringthecoldmonths.Callingafriendorkeepingasimpledailyplanmighthelpyoufeel(15)alone.Smallsteps,likedrinkingwarmmilkbeforebed,canalsohelp!(1)A.easyB.simpleC.hardD.important(2)A.dropsB.startsC.lastsD.masters(3)A.activeB.tiredC.shyD.lazy(4)A.methodB.problemC.resultD.reason(5)A.warmB.brightC.darkD.long(6)A.sleepyB.happyC.excitedD.angry(7)A.cloudB.sunlightC.windD.rain(8)A.talkB.lessonC.meetingD.walk(9)A.helpsB.developsC.wastesD.folds(10)A.coverB.copyC.makeD.clear(11)A.takingbreaksB.lyingdownC.playingsportsD.fallingasleep(12)A.coachB.writerC.scientistD.doctor(13)A.shareB.dealC.guessD.offer(14)A.seriousB.commonC.difficultD.unusual(15)A.moreB.betterC.lessD.worse6.(2025春•娄底期末)Anoldmanlivedinavillage.Thewhole(1)didn'tlikehim.Hewasalwayscomplaining(抱怨).Andhewasalwaysinabadmood(情绪).Whenpeopletriedtocheerhimup,hewould(2)atthem.Thenpeoplestartedtostayawayfromhimbecause(3)badmoodwascontagious(传染的).Itwasdifficulttofeel(4)aroundhim.Butoneday—thedaywhenheturned80yearsold—an(5)thinghappened.Theman'smoodchangedsuddenly.Hewasnolongerangry.Instead,heseemed(6)andkind.Thevillagerssaid,"Theoldmanishappytoday.Hedoesn't(7)aboutanything."Thewholevillagewenttoseetheoldman.Theycouldn'tbelievethat.Oneofthevillagers(8)theoldman,"Whathappened(9)you?""Nothingspecialhappened,"themansaid."Inthepast,Ialwaysfeltupsetandangry.ButnowImakea(10)toberelaxedandenjoylife.That'swhyI'mhappynow."Itisimportanttoknowthatyourmoodcanaffect(影响)themoodsofthosearoundyou.Everyonehasbaddayssometimes.Ifsomeonetriestocheeryouup,justaccepttheirhelp.(1)A.cityB.townC.village(2)A.shoutB.smileC.laugh(3)A.myB.hisC.their(4)A.sadB.happyC.excited(5)A.excitingB.importantC.unbelievable(6)A.quietB.nervousC.bored(7)A.careB.complainC.argue(8)A.toldB.askedC.called(9)A.toB.forC.with(10)A.planB.mistakeC.decision7.(2025春•长春期末)Weoftenhearpeople(1),"Ifeelemo."Emoisshortfor"emotional"(情绪化的).Itmeanssomeonehasstrongfeelings,usuallythe(2)oneslikebeingangry,worried,or(3).Butdon'tworry—everyonegoesthroughemomoments,evenkidslikeyou!Lastmonth,13﹣year﹣oldLilyfeltemo.She(4)nervous(紧张的)becausesheforgothermathhomework.Herfaceturnedredwhentheteacheraskedforit.Thenshefeltworried(5)herfavoritepetcatwaslost.Shekept(6)aroundtheneighborhood,shoutingthecat'sname—"Mimi!"Buttherewasno(7).Tomakeitworse,herlittlebrotherbrokeherfavoritepencilbox.Thesebadfeelings(8)likeadarkcloudoverherhead.Shesatonherbed,notwantingtotalktoanyone.Thankfully,Lily'smomknewwhattodo.She(9)Lilytodrawpicturesofherfeelings."Drawhowangryyouare,"shesaid.Lilydrewabigredstorm.Thenhermomaskedher(10)togetherinthepark.RunningmadeLily(11)better.Theyalsobaked(烘焙)cookies,andthesweetsmellmadeher(12).WhenLilylookedatoldphotosofMimiplayinginthegarden,she(13)torememberhappytimesinsteadoffeelingsad."Emofeelingsarelikepassingclouds,"Lily'smomsaid."Theycome,buttheyalways(14)too."NowLilyknowsthatwhenshefeelsemo,shecandraw,exercise,ortalktosomeone.Thekeyistofindsmall(15)toletthesunshinebackin.Afterall,eventherainydaysendwitharainbow(彩虹)!(1)A.sayB.sayingC.saysD.said(2)A.goodB.badC.newD.old(3)A.happyB.sadC.surprisedD.lucky(4)A.tastedB.smelledC.feltD.sounded(5)A.orB.andC.butD.because(6)A.runningB.sleepingC.eatingD.studying(7)A.questionB.answerC.letterD.book(8)A.grewB.leftC.helpedD.taught(9)A.askedB.madeC.saidD.spoke(10)A.tosingB.todanceC.toexerciseD.toread(11)A.lookB.feelC.soundD.taste(12)A.colorB.teamC.smileD.size(13)A.decidedB.forgotC.hatedD.had(14)A.stayB.leaveC.comeD.arrive(15)A.problemsB.waysC.feelingsD.clouds8.(2025春•东坡区期末)Peoplehandle(处理)badfeelingsindifferentways,likegoingforawalkorwatchingamovie.Doyouknowlyingonthefloorcanhelpyoufeel(1),too?Duringthe"floortime",allyouneedtodoislieflat(躺平)onthefloor.Itcanhelpyouforgetyourworries.Whyisit(2)?Lyingonthefloorhelpsyoutakeabreakfromwhat'shappeningaroundyou,allowingbothyourmindandbodyto(3).Butwhenwesitorstand,ourbodiesoftenholdtension(紧张).Bylyingdown,wenaturallyrestourbodiesandminds.(4),lyinginbeddoesn'thelpinthesameway.That'sbecausewhenwe'reinanoldplace,ourmindsarelikelytostayactive(活跃的)andcan(5)fillwithworries.(1)A.sadderB.busierC.colderD.better(2)A.interestingB.usefulC.freeD.difficult(3)A.relaxB.growC.workD.swing(4)A.InsteadB.AlsoC.HoweverD.Again(5)A.beautifullyB.loudlyC.luckilyD.easily二.阅读理解(共12小题)9.(2025•佛山模拟)Intoday'ssociety,manyyoungpeopleworryabouthowtheylook,whichleadstofeelingsofanxiety(焦虑).InJapan,peopleareusuallyshyerandquieterthanpeopleinWesterncountries.Thiscanmakestudentslessconfidentandstopthemfromshowingwhotheyare.Forexample,duringtheCOVID﹣19pandemic(新冠疫情),masksbecameadailypartoflife.Evenafterthepandemic,manyJapanesestudentsstillworemasksbecausetheyfeltnervousaboutshowingtheirfaces.InSweden,manystudentsworryabouthowtheylook,andsocialmediaisabigreason.Thepicturesstudentsseeonlineoftenshowpeoplewholookperfect,andthismakesthemfeelliketheyneedtolookthesame.ThisproblemgetsworsebecauseofappslikePhotoshop,whichmakepeoplelookevenmoreperfect.Studentsthinktheyarenotasgood﹣lookingasthepeopleinthesepicturesandfeelanxious.InMexico,studentsfeelnervousabouttheirlooks,too.Ana,a14﹣year﹣old,hasseensomeclassmatesgetanxiouswhentheygetpimples(青春痘)andotherstalkaboutmakeuptipsandsharecosmetics(化妆品)intherestroom.Theseworriesarecommonamongteenagersastheirbodieschangeandgrow.Shethinksthingslikesocialpressurefromfriends,bullying(霸凌),andseeingpopstarsinfluencethesefeelings.Shesaysthatovercomingtheseworrieshelpsteenagersbetterunderstandandacceptthemselves.Shealsoencourageseveryonetofocuson(关注)whatthey'regoodatandrememberthatit'sokaytolookdifferentbecausenobodyisperfect.However,thingsgetbetterinSingapore.HuangLuofei,a13﹣year﹣old,noticedthatnotmanypeopleatherschoolworryabouthowtheylook.ShebelievesthisisbecauseSingaporeisamulticultural(多元文化的)countrywithmanydifferentideasofbeautyandstyle.Peopletherecaremoreaboutpersonalitythanappearance(外貌),andschoolsletstudentstrulybethemselves.Dostudentsinyourcountryworryabouthowtheylook?Whatmakesthemfeelthisway?Whatdoyouthinkaboutit?Anyway,it'simportantforyoutorememberthateveryoneisdifferentandeveryonecanbebeautifulintheirownway.(1)WhydomanyJapanesestudentsstillwearmasksevenaftertheCOVID﹣19pandemic?A.Becauseit'satraditioninJapan.B.Becausemasksarerequiredbytheschool.C.Becausetheyfeelnervousaboutshowingtheirfaces.D.Becausetheythinkmasksprotectthemfromgettingsickagain.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inParagraph3referto?A.ThefactthatSwedishstudentslikesharingphotosonline.B.TheproblemthatSwedishstudentsworryabouttheirlooks.C.Thesituationthatonlinepicturesshowperfect﹣lookingpeople.D.ThetrendthatstudentsuseappslikePhotoshoptoeditphotos.(3)WhatdoesAnasuggestteenagersdotoovercomeworriesabouttheirlooks?A.Spendmoretimelearningmakeupskills.B.Comparethemselveswithperfectonlinepicturesless.C.Focusontheirstrongpointsandaccepttheirdifferences.D.Askfriendsforadviceonhowtoimprovetheirappearance.(4)Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Allyoungpeopleintheworldworryabouttheirappearance.B.Thereasonsforstudents'appearanceanxietyaredifferentamongcountries.C.Socialmediaisthemaincauseofappearanceanxietyworldwide.D.StudentsinWesterncountriesaremoreconfidentthanthoseinAsia.(5)Whatisthestructureofthetext?A.①/②③④⑤/⑥B.①/②③④/⑤⑥C.①/②③/④/⑤⑥D.①②③④/⑤/⑥10.(2025秋•玄武区期中)Angerisanormalandhealthyhumanemotion.Butwhenitgetsoutofcontrol,itcancauseproblems:problemsatwork,inyourpersonalrelationshipsandinyourfamilylife.Everybodygetsangrysometimes.Althoughbeingangryisacommonsituation,learninghowyoudealwithitisessential.Itisdifficultforkidsandevenforadults.Theseideasmaycalmyoudownandhelpyousolvetheproblemwhichistroublingyou.First,exercisecanbeusefulforpeoplewhoaretryingtogettheirtempersundercontrolbecauseit'samethodofreleasingenergyandstress.Forexample,youwillfeelgoodtodancearoundyourroomwithyourfavouritemusic!Second,getintothehabitofsavinghowyou'refeelingandwhy.Ifyou'rehavingtroublewithyourtemper,talkwithyourparentsorfriendsandtellthemwhatyouaretryingtodo.Wordshelpyoushowyourfeelingsandreceiveunderstandingfromothers.Third,breathedeeplyandrepeatacalmwordorphraseslowly,suchas"relax"or"takeiteasy"toyourselfwhilebreathing.Besides,you'dbetterthinkofpeopleandthingsyouarethankfulforbecauseyoucan'tbeangryandgratefulatthesometime.Angerisneveranexcusetogiveupyourworkorinfluencethepeoplearoundyou.Rememberthatlifewillalwaysbefilledwithpain,frustration(挫折)andsomeotherunexpectedfeelings.Youcan'tchangethat,butyoucanchangeyourwaytofacetheeventsthataffectyou.Learningtocontrolyourangercanhelpyoustayawayfrombeingevenunhappier.(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"essential"in﹣Paragraph1probablymean?A.Organized.B.Important.C.Interesting.D.Powerful.(2)WhichofthefollowingisNOTasuggestedwaytocontrolanger?A.Breathingdeeplyandrepeatingcalmwords.B.Eatingyourfavouritefoodtohelpfeelbetter.C.Talkingwithparentsorfriendsaboutyourfeelings.D.Thinkingofpeopleandthingsyouarethankfulfor.(3)Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Controllingangerhelpsavoidmoreunhappiness.B.Unexpectedfeelingsarethemostdifficulttocontrol.C.Angercanbeagoodexcusetogiveupworksometimes.D.Wehadbetteravoidpainfulfeelingsandfrustrationinlife.(4)Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Exerciseisthebeatwaytodealwithangerproblems.B.Bothchildrenandadultshavedifficultycontrollinganger.C.Angerisabademotionthatshouldbeavoidedcompletely.D.Angerisacommonfeelingbutlearningtocontrolitisimportant.11.(2025秋•江阴市期中)Lookatthefollowingquiz(测验).Payattentiontowhatyouseeinthepicture.Thinkaboutwhatyouwoulddofirst.A:Turnoffthefirethatisheatingthekettle(水壶).B:Answerthephone.C:Calmthebabywhoiscryingaloud.D:Stopthedogfromchewing(啃)onthesofa.TellA:Youareapersonwhoputssafetyfirst.Youturnoffthefirefirstbecauseyouthinkitisimportanttoprotectyourhomeandyourfamily.Also,youdoyourbesttomakesurethateverythingisinorder.TellB:Youconsider(认为)yourselftobelazyandprefertorelaxathome.Itdoesnotbotheryoutoomuchifyouhavetowaitabittofeelcomfortable.Inaddition,youenjoyspendingtimewithyourfriendsandfamilybecauseyoualsolikecommunication.TellC:Youareresponsible(负责的)andabletomakeimportantdecisionsevenwithoutthehelpofothers.Youdonotusuallygiveupotherswhentheyhaveproblems.Youwilltrytohelpthemoutasmuchasyoucan.TellD:Youdomanythingsonimpulse(冲动).Youareeasilyangryatboringthingsinlife.Youpayalotofattentiontohowyoulook.Thisquizisjustforfun.Don'ttakeitseriously.(1)IfyoudoAfirst,itmeansaccordingtothematerial.A.youeasilybecomeangryB.youvaluesafetyC.youoftendosomecleaningD.youarelazyathome(2)Jacklikesspendingtimewithhisparents,sohemayfirstaccordingtothematerial.A.answerthephoneB.turnoffthefireC.calmthebabyD.preventthedog(3)WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothequiz?A.Apersonwhoturnsoffthefirefirstcaneasilygetangry.B.Thequizisveryuseful.Youmusttakeitseriously.C.Youpaygreatattentiontoyourlooksifyoustopthedogfirst.D.Onlystudentscantakethequizwhentheyareatschool.12.(2025秋•通州区期中)Everyonemayfeelangryatanytime.It'sacommonfeeling.Somepeoplecrywhentheyfeelangryandsomemayshout.Unluckily,manyofususuallyhideanger.Astudysuggeststhatthiscanhavelong﹣termbadinfluencesonourhealth.Isitbettertocryorbreakthingswheneversomethingmakesusangry?Thestudyshowsthatwhenweshowourangerinthisway,maybewecan'tgetonwellwithourfriendsorourfamily.Themoretimewekeepbeingangry,theworseresultwe'llget.Sohowcanwedealwithourfeelingofangerinarightway?First,knowwhatangeris.Angerisoftencausedbyfeelingsofbeingtooafraid,disappointment(失望)andsoon.Also,caremoreaboutthoseeverydaythingsthatwillmakeusangry.Forexample,wemaygetangryinalonglineatthestore.Takeastepbackandthinkthatitisn'tpersonal.Everyoneinthelinehasdinnertomake,justlikeus.Thenwe'llfeelbetter.Anotherwayofdealingwithangeristotalkaboutit.Thestudyhasshownthatifwenameourfeelings,wecanslowlycalmourselvesdown.Besides,takeadeepbreathorfindhelpfulexercisetodo.Exercisehelpsdealwithanger.Rememberthathowweactwhenweareangrycanmakethingsbetterorworse.Ifwelearntodealwithanger,wewillbehappierandhealthier.(1)HowdoesthewriterleadintothetopicinParagraph2?A.Bytellingastory.B.Byaskingaquestion.C.Bygivinganexample.D.Byusinganoldsaying.(2)Whichpicturecanshowtherelationshipbetweenangerandtime?(x=thetimeyoukeepangry,y=thebadinfluencesitwillhave)A.B.C.D.(3)Whichcanhelpdealwiththefeelingofangeraccordingtothetext?a.Takingsomeexercise.b.Eatingdeliciousfood.c.Talkingaboutanger.d.Takingadeepbreath.A.bed.B.abd.C.acd.D.abc.(4)Whatisthemostsuitablestructureofthetext?(P=Paragraph)A.B.C.D.13.(2025秋•重庆期中)①ThereisafamousexpressioninEnglish"Stoptheworld,Iwanttogetoff!"Thisexpressionisactuallyaboutafeelingofpanic(恐慌),whichmakesapersonwanttostopwhatevertheyaredoing,trytorelax,andbecomecalmagain."Stress"isoneofthemostcommoncausesofhealthproblemsinmodernlife.Toomuchstressresultsinphysical,emotional,andmentalhealthproblems.②Thereareplentyofphysicaleffects(影响)ofstress.Stresscanaffecttheheart.Itcanmaketheheartbeatfasterormissbeats,andcanalsocausehighbloodpressure.Stresscanaffecttherespiratory(呼吸)system(系统).Itcancauseapersontobreathetoofast,resultinginalossofimportantcarbondioxide(二氧化碳).Stresscanaffectthestomach.Itcancausestomachhurtsandproblemsdigesting(消化)food.Theseareonlyafewexamplesofsymptoms(症状)resultingfromstress.③Emotions(情绪)arealsoeasilyaffectedbystress.Peoplewhohavetoomuchstressoftenfeelworried.Theymayfeeltiredallthetime.Whenpeopleareunderstresstheyoftenoverreact(反应过度)tolittleproblems.Forexample,anormallygentleparentunderalotofstressatworkmayshoutatachildfordroppingaglassofjuice.Stresscanmakepeopleangry,moody(情绪化),ornervous.④Long﹣termstresscanleadtodifferentkindsofseriousmentalillnesses.Depression(抑郁),aterriblefeelingofsadnessandhopelessness,canbetheresultofcontinuedandincreasingstress.Eatingdisorders(紊乱)aresometimescausedbystressandareoftenmadeworsebystress.Ifstressisallowedtocontinue,thenone'smentalhealthisatrisk.⑤Itisclearthatstressisaseriousproblem.Ithasagreatinfluenceonthehealthandourfeeling.So,reducestress,stoptheworldandrestforawhile.(1)Howmightthepersonfeelbysaying"Stoptheworld,Iwanttogetoff!"?A.Excited.B.Happy.C.Surprised.D.Stressedout.(2)Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingmayhavenothingtodowithtoomuchpressure?A.Ben,amiddleschoolstudent,isbreathingtoofastbeforeanexam.B.Lindaishavingfastheartbeatandhighbloodpressurebeforegivingaspeech.C.Janehasastomachachewhenlookingatherson'spoorgradesafterlosingherjob.D.Nick,afactoryworker,isworkingbyhimselftocompleteabigtask.(3)Whyisdepressionmentionedinthe4thparagraph?A.Togiveanexampleoftheresultoflong﹣termstress.B.Toexplainhowstresscausesdepression.C.Totellustheworsteffectofstress.D.Toshowthewriter'sopiniononemotions.(4)Whichisthebeststructureofthepassage?A.B.C.D.14.(2025秋•南海区期中)Angerisn'tagoodfeeling.Angermaymakeusfeeluncomfortable,butit'salsonormalindailylife.Unluckily,manyofusoftenhideourfeelings,andthiscanhavelong﹣termbadinfluencesonourhealth.Isitbettertocryorbreakthingswheneversomethingmakesusangry?Theresearchpointsoutthatwhenweshowourangerinthisway,wecan'tprobablygetonwellwithourfriendsandfamily.Thelongerwestayangry,theworseresultwe'llget.Sohowcanwedealwithourangryfeelingsinarightway?First,Angerisoftencausedbyfeelingsoffear,disappointment(失望)andsoon.Second,paymoreattentiontothoseeverydaythingsthatwillmakeusangry.Onewayofdealingwithangeristotalkaboutit.Theresearchhasshownthatifwenameourfeelings,wecanactuallycalm(使平静)ourselvesdownandfeelbetter.Dosomecontrolledbreathingorfindsomephysicalactivities.Exercisehelpswithfeelingsofanger.Ifwelearntodealwithanger,wewillbehappierandhealthier.(1)Whatcaninfluenceourhealthbadlyforalongtime?A.Beingangry.B.Hidingourfeelings.C.FeelinguncomfortableD.Badfeelings.(2)Whichpictureshowstherelation(关系)betweenthetimeofbeingangry(x)andthebadresultofthat(y)?A.B.C.D.(3)Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin"▲"inParagraph3?A.findoutwhatmakesusangry.B.cooldown.C.showitinahealthyway.D.trynottobeangry.(4)Whichcanhelpdealwithfeelingsofanger?a.Exercising.b.Eatingdeliciousfood.c.Talkingaboutthefeelings.d.Doingsomecontrolledbreathing.A.abcB.abdC.acdD.bcd(5)What'sthebesttitleforthetext?A.WhatMakesYouAngry?B.WhyAreYouAngry?C.WhentoDealwithAnger?D.HowtoDealwithAnger?15.(2025秋•福田区校级月考)Laughtercanhelpusbefreefrompainandincreaseourendurance(忍耐力).A2011studyatOxfordUniversityshowedthattellingajoketoafriendcanhelpusdomoreexerciseatthegymorgofarther

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