
/ 让学习更有效 新课备课备考 | 英语学科 / 让学习更有效 新课备课备考 | 英语学科 2025-2026学年九年级英语上册单元复习考点培优牛津译林版Unit 3 Teenage problems 专题13 任务型阅读 学校:_____姓名:_____班级:_____考号:_____ Has a person ever warmly held a door open for you How do you feel after playing with friends And what would you say is your favorite family memory These questions have one thing in common: they’re all about connecting with people. “Let’s Connect” is the theme of this year’s Children’s Mental (心理的) Health week. It improves mental health by building healthy social connections. Humans naturally connect with others, whether that’s family, friends or people in our community. Healthy connections give people energy and support—we all need people to celebrate and share our worries with. Social connections aren’t just about mental health; they improve physical health too, helping us to live a long life. Then how to connect with others “You can reach out and connect with people in so many different ways,” says Julia Clements. the organizer behind Children’s Mental Health Week. You can connect in person or online, with your friends, parents, teachers or classmates. It’s not just people, either. “Some people feel connected with their pets or in nature,” says Clements. She agrees talking to others can be helpful to a lonely person. She advises making time to build more connections through actions as well as words. Everybody may feel lonely sometimes and refuse to talk to others. “Remember that there are always people that care for you,” advises Clements. She says it’s important to tell someone you trust about how you are feeling, or safe organizations such as Helpline or Shout. They can really help. 1.What do the three questions in the beginning have in common 2.Why are healthy social connections important for us 3.How does Clements advise making time to build more connections 4.Being a teenager, what can you learn from the passage Write 30 words or more. 阅读下文并回答问题 As a fan of computer science, Zeng Guolai wanted to buy a classic book about computers. But his parents turned him down. “You won’t have time to read it,” they said. However, this 16-year-old from the High School finally got it—by lying. As he said the book was required by his school, his parents agreed. Many teenagers have had similar experiences to Zeng’s. They have lied to their parents for different reasons including getting things they want, staying away from criticism (批评), and winning their parents’ praise (表扬). But there are some main reasons behind this situation, said Wang Bing, a famous teacher in mental health at Peking University. When students are becoming independent and want more freedom, parents just don’t let go. “For teenagers, lying seems to be a good way to get freedom and students don’t want to have arguments with their parents, either,” Wang told the newspaper. In fact, as children grow up, they have less communicat ... ...
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