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专题10开展心理健康教育促进身心健康成长备战2022-2023年中考英语阅读理解时文爆点专题训练A(2022·吉林长春·二模)Duringthetwosessions(两会),peoplearoundtheworldtalkaboutChina.HaveyoueverwonderedwhattopicsGenerationZ(peopleborn1995-2009)aremostinterestedin?Let’stakealook.Amongalltopics,“mentalhealth(心理健康)”gotthemostattention.Thetopchoiceisnotunexpected.Reportsonmentalhealthproblemsofyoungpeoplehaveincreasedinrecentyears:Therateofdepression(抑郁率)amongthemwasnearly25%,However,astheycareforthemselves,theydaretospeakoutandaskforhelpwhentheydon’tfeelwell.“Spreadingtraditionalculture”followed“mentalhealth”closely.AlthoughGenerationZersareyoung,theyunderstandthepoweroftraditional-cultureandwouldliketospreadittotheworld.ZhaoYan,aneighth-graderfromLiaoningRiwanMiddleSchool,said,“Myschoolsetupmanyclubstohelpstudentsunderstandtheimportanceoftraditionalculture.IjoinapapercuttingclubandIhavelearnedalot.Imadeatiger-shapedpapercuttingpiece.Ithasnotonlyhelpedmepracticemyhandworkskillsbutalsoletmeknowthebeautyofart.Iconsidermyselfasaninheritoroftheculture.It’smydutytopassthisgreatarttofuturegenerations.”GenerationZersalsopaidattentiontosocialproblems.KeyinXu,a16-year-oldboyfromChangchun,toldthereporter,“Icareaboutthepreventionandcontrolmeasures(措施)ofCOVID-19.I’mnowstudyingintheUK.InFebruary,theUKgovernmentannouncedCOVID-19patientscouldgoout.ThiswouldneverhappeninChina!IthinkChina’s‘dynamiczero-case’policy(动态清零政策)soundsmoreresponsible.Acountryshouldprotectitspeopleinanysituation.”PeopleseemtoknowlittleaboutGenerationZers.Thankstothissurvey,weareabletotakeacloserlookat“whatGenerationZerscareabout”andpaintapictureofwhattheyarelike.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。1.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaving“Thetopchoiceisnotunexpected”?A.Itishappytofindteenagerspayattentiontotheirownhealth.B.Theauthorissurprisedthatthementalhealthproblemsofteenagersareserious.C.Theauthorissurprisedthattherateofdepressionisunexpectedlyhigh.D.It’sknowntoallthosethementalhealthproblemsofyoungpeopleareserious.2.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,whatisZhaoYanlike?A.Artisticandresponsible.B.Lazyandselfish.C.Impoliteandunsocial.D.Intelligentandhumorous.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inheritor”probablymeaninthepassage?A.Apersonwhoreceivesmoneyfrompeopleaftertheydie.B.Atravelerwhooftentravelstodifferentcountriesandsharesstories.C.Apersonwhoisinfluencedbytheworkofsomeoneandspreadittoothers.D.Apersonwhosparesnoeffortstolearnhistoryallhislife.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthefourthparagraph?A.KevinXustudiesintheUKandheissatisfiedwitheverythingthere.B.KevinXuagreeswiththecontrolmeasuresofCOVID-19intheUK.C.KevinXupraisestheChinesegovernmentforitswisedecisionduringCOVID-19.D.KevinXuthinksit’snecessaryforCOVID-19patientstogoout.5.Whatisthestructure(结构)ofthispassage?A.①-②③④⑤ B.①-②③④-⑤ C.①-②③-④⑤ D.①-②-③④-⑤B(2022春·浙江舟山·九年级统考期末)WhenJustinTongwasachild,otherkidsfeltsorryforhim.Hisparentsalwayshadhimdolotsofhouseworksuchastakingouttherubbish,doingsomecookingandsendingnewspapers.Butwhenhegrewup,hewasricherthanhischildhoodfriendsandlivedahappierandhealthierlife.Thisisthefindingofa40-yearstudythatfollowedthelivesof456childreninLondon.Itshowedthatthechildrenwhohadworkedhardinchildhoodhadaricherandahappierfuture.“Childrenwhoworkedinthehomeorcommunitygotabilitiesandcametofeeltheywereimportantmembersofsociety,”saidDanielBrown,theexpertwhomadethediscovery.“Andbecausetheyfeltgoodaboutthemselves,othersfeltgoodaboutthem.”Brown’sstudyfollowedthesechildreningreatdetail(详情).Interviewswererepeatedatages25,31and47.Brown’sresearchgroupcomparedthechildren’smental-health(心理健康)scoreswiththeirchildhood-activityscores.Pointsweregivenforpart-timejobs,housework,effortinschool,andabilitytodealwithproblems.Workingatanyageisimportant.Childhoodactivitieshelpachilddevelopresponsibility(责任),independence,confidenceandcompetence—thebasicsofemotional(情绪的)health.Theyalsohelphimunderstandthatpeoplemustworktogetherandworktowardcommongoals.Themostcompetent(有能力的)adultsarethosewhoknowhowtodothis.Yetworkisn’teverything.AsTolstoyoncesaid,“Onecanlivewonderfullyinthisworldifoneknowshowtoworkandhowtolove,toworkforthepersononelovesandtoloveone’swork.”6.WhatdoweknowaboutJustinTong’schildhood?A.Hecamefromarichfamily. B.Hefeltsorryfortheotherkids.C.Heoftencookedforhisfamily. D.Hesenthisarticlestonewspapers.7.WhowillprobablysucceedinthefutureaccordingtoParagraph2?A.Childrenwhoworkhardintheirdailylife.B.Childrenwhoenjoyhappierandricherlives.C.ChildrenwhotakepartinDanielBrown’sstudy.D.Childrenwhofeelgoodaboutpeoplearoundthem.8.HowdidBrownfollowthechildreninhisstudy?A.Bygivinghouseworkandpraise. B.Byinterviewingandgivingscores.C.Bysettinggoalsandshowinglove. D.Bysolvingproblemsandtestingthem.9.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toexplainaninterestingstudy. B.TointroduceJustinTong’ssuccess.C.Totellusaboutchildhoodactivities. D.Toencouragechildrentoworkhard.C(2022·福建福州·福建省福州屏东中学校考二模)WelcometoHealthFirstAidCoursesWHO:Foranycommunitymember,volunteer,coachorparent(mustbeover18yearsold)whocommunicateswithyoungpeople.WHAT:YouthMentalHealthFirstAid(青少年心理健康急救)isacoursethatteachesthosewhotakepartinthecourseaboutyoungpeople’scommonmentalhealth.SUBJECTS:Howtohelpyoungpeopleactivelydealwithamentalhealthcrisis(危机)WHEN:May7th&14th

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*workinglunchAdd:GreenAve.PublicLibrary-300N.GreenAve.Registration(登记):Http:/ORsendanemailtoJessicaBrown@ORvisitMs.Brown’soffice-3500MountainLiDr.GreenAve.WHY:—1in10personsinthecommunityfeelsadorhopelesseverydayfortwoweeks—Youthwhohaveanadulttogotoforhelparelesslikelytohurtthemselves**Trainingisvaluedat$170andofferedatnocostthankstotheProjectMentalHealth**Thecoursesarefor________.A.primaryschoolstudents B.coachesover18yearsoldC.volunteersunder18yearsold D.allthecommunitydoctors11.ThecourseonJune5thlasts________.A.30minutes B.4hours C.7.5hours D.8hours12.Peoplecanregisterthecoursein________.A.oneway B.twoways C.threeways D.fourways13.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat________.A.youcantakethecourseonlyonMay14thB.90%personsfeelsadeverydayfortwoweeksC.thecoursecan’thelpparentsandtheirchildrenD.youdon’tneedtopayforthecourse14.Thispassageismostprobablyfrom________.A.astorybook B.acommunityboard C.aschoolwebsite D.atravelguideD(2022·辽宁铁岭·校考模拟预测)Everyonegetssad.Beingsadcanhappenprettyoften.Morethanhalfofteenagersgothroughaperiodofsadnessatleastonceamonth.Whenyou’resad,itfeelslikeitwilllastforever.Theworldseemsdarkandunfriendly.Youmightfeellikeyouhavenothingtolookforwardto.Manytimes,youcry,andit’shardtostop.However,yourfeelingofsadnessusuallydoesn’tlastverylong—afewhours,ormaybeadayortwo.Whensadnessstartstogoaway,itfeelslikeabigstoneisbeingliftedfromyourbody.Ifsadfeelingsgoonfortoolong,it’scalleddepression(抑郁症).Childrenwhohavedepressionmaynotknowit.Often,it’saparentorteacherwhonoticeschildren’schanges.Whendepressionhappens,it’sveryimportantforchildrentoreceivetreatment.Whentheydo,theycangetbetterquickly.Sometimestreatmentincludestalkingtosomeonewhoknowsallaboutdepression.Sometimesitmeanstakingmedicine.Sometimesbothofthesethingsareused.Ifyouthinkyouhavedepression,oryoujusthavesadnessthatsimplywillnotgoaway,itisimportanttotalktoanadultaboutitfirst.Thispersoncanhelpyoufindtherightkindoftreatment.Manycitiesalsohavementalhealthhotlines(心理健康热线)thatarelistedinthephonebook.Thereisalwayssomebodywhocanhelp.15.Whatmightyoulookforwardtoatthetimeofsadness?A.Sadness. B.Nothing. C.Depression. D.Astone.16.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthefeelingofsadnessmaylastfor________.A.afewdays B.afewweeks C.afewyears D.afewmonths17.Ifwehavedepression,whoprobablyfirstnoticesthatwehavebeendifferent?A.Weourselves. B.Ourparentorteacher. C.Ourclassmate. D.Ourfriendorneighbor.18.Childrenwhohavedepressionareadvisedto________first.A.talktoanadult B.gotohospital C.takemedicine D.calltheirfriends19.Onwhichpartofanewspapercanwefindthistext?A.Culture. B.Travel. C.Health. D.Education.E(2022·江西南昌·校考模拟预测)ArecentstudythatmorethanhalfofparentsinEnglanddonottalktotheirchildrenaboutwhetherfeelingsad,worried,nervous,lonelyorstressed(有压力的)intheirdailylife.Morethan1,100parentswereaskedinthestudy,whosechildrenareallagedbetween6and18.55%ofthemhadneverspokenaboutthesubject.Manyparentssaiditwasbecausetheydidn’tknowwhattosay.Almosthalfofparentssaidtheyfelttheydidnotneedtohaveconversationbecausementalhealth(心理健康)was“notabigproblem”.Butareportfromthestudysaysthatchildrenmayhavementalproblemsattheageoffour.Scientistsanddoctorssuggestthatpeopleshouldnotshyawayfromthesubject.AnewresearchfromTimetoChangehasalsoshownthatmorethantwo-thirdsofhead-teacherswereworriedabouttheirpupils’mentalhealth.Theproblemstopsyoungpeoplefromdoingeverydaythingssuchasgoingoutwithfriends,attendingschoolandsomeothersocialactivities.About25%pupilshavealsosaidthattheproblemhasmadethemwanttogiveuponlife.Emma,20,experiencedmentalproblemsinherearlyteens.Hermother,NadinePeacocksaidthatparentsofotherchildrenattheschoolfirstlyunderstoodher,butthenavoidedher.“Ifeltquiteletdownbypeople.Theywerequicktojudge(评判)withoutaskingmeaboutwhatwasreallygoingon.Weallfeltshameofit,”shesaid.DanielaBack,19,saidshestartedtoexperiencementalhealthproblemsattheageof12.“SomeofmyfriendsthoughtIwasstrange.Theywouldsaythingslike,‘Whyareyoucrying?Nothingiswrongwithyou!’Thesewordsmademefeelevenlonelier,”shes

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