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2023-2024學(xué)年重慶市渝北實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)九年級(下)期中英語試卷聽力理解。(共30分)第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共9分)聽一遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的句子,從A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鹫Z。1.(1.5分)A.Prettygood!B.Goodmorning!C.You'rewelcome!2.(1.5分)A.Hereyouare.B.Yes.please.C.Don'tmentionit.3.(1.5分)A.InHangzhou.B.In1993.C.Byhand.4.(1.5分)A.Badluck.B.Welldone.C.Yes,Ithinkso.5.(1.5分)A.Football.B.Quietmusic.C.Englishstories.6.(1.5分)A.Idon'tagree.B.It'skindofyou.C.Sorry,Iwon't.第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共9分)聽一遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的對話和問題,從A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出正確答案。7.(1.5分)A.Itis/'mu?v??/.B.Itis/?s??ri?s/.C.Itis/r??l?kst/.8.(1.5分)A.Becausethey'redangerous.BBecausethey'retooyoung.C.Becausethey'refunny.9.(1.5分)A.OnSunday.B.OnMonday.C.OnTuesday.10.(1.5分)A.Lily.B.Tom.C.Bob.11.(1.5分)A.Tallandstrong.B.Tallandthin.C.Shortandthin.12.(1.5分)第三節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共6分)聽兩遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的長對話,從A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出正確答案。13.(3分)(1)WhatcolorisPeter'snewhat?A.It'sblack.B.It'swhite.C.It'sbrown.(2)WheredidSallyfinallyfindthehat?A.InPeter'sschoolbag.B.OnPeter'shead.C.OnPeter'sdesk.14.(3分)(1)WhichplacedoesMikewanttovisit?A.NanshanYikeshu.B.NanshanPlantGarden.C.NanshanTeaHouse.(2)WhenwillMikepickupMary?A.At6p.m.B.At6:30p.m.C.At7p.m.第四節(jié)(每小題1.5分,共6分)聽兩遍。根據(jù)你所聽到的短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出正確答案。15.(6分)(1)InthemorningWangWeiwillhavefivelessons.AathomeB.atschoolC.inthelibrary(2)WangWei'sfriend,Lin,willhelpherwithherweaksubject.A.historyB.chemistryC.English(3)willsingSichuanoperaonthenightoftheChineseNewYear.A.ThegrandpaB.ThegrandmaC.WangWei(4)WangWei'splanhastodowith.A.studyandsportsB.familyandjobsC.studyandfamilyⅡ、語法選擇(共10分)閱讀短文,從A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。16.(10分)Manypeopleenjoydancing.Someofthem,however,danceinunusualplaces.YangLiu,aninheritor(繼承人)ofbamboodrifting(獨(dú)竹漂),(1)abamboopole(竹竿)herstage.Bamboodriftinghasahistoryof2,000years.Inancienttimes,itwasameansoftransportationbywhichthelocalpeoplewouldcrosstherivers.Now,ithasdevelopedinto(2)folksport.Yangstartedtolearndriftingattheageofseven.Thegirlwasbornwithaweakbody.Inordertokeepfit,she(3)tobamboodriftingbyhergrandmother.Learningthistraditionalskillwasnoteasy.Sheworkedquite(4).Thoughshefellintothewater(5)gothurtagainandagain,thegirldidn'tgiveup.Withtheencouragementfromherfamilyandaloveforthiscoolskill,shethrew(6)inpracticingbamboodriftingallyearround.Afterthree(7)ofhardpractice,shecouldfinallykeepherbalance(平衡)onthebamboopole.ButYangdidn'tstopthere.Tomakesinglebamboodriftingmuch(8)tothepublic,shecameupwiththeideaofdancingonabamboopole.Shewentonlearninghow(9)difficultmovementsonherbamboopole.Duringthattime,shesufferedmuchphysicalpain.Now,Yangisfamous(10)adanceronabamboopole."Ihopethatmorepeoplecanknowaboutbamboodriftingandenjoythisformofart,"saidYang.(1)A.callB.callsC.calling(2)A.aB.anC.the(3)A.introducesB.introducedC.wasintroduced(4)A.hardB.harderC.hardly(5)A.butB.becauseC.and(6)A.sheB.hersC.herself(7)A.yearB.yearsC.year's(8)A.amazingB.moreamazingC.themostamazing(9)A.performB.performingC.toperform(10)A.withB.asC.forⅢ、完形填空(每小題1.5分,共15分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出一個能填入相應(yīng)空格內(nèi)的最佳答案。17.(15分)Intimesofdistress(悲傷),afriendwouldalwayssuggestgoingforawalk."Areyoutroubledbyyourwork?""Yes","Takea(1)aroundtheneighborhood."(2)likethisareoftenmadewithnothingbutthebestofpurposes,buttheyusedtomakeme(3)asmuchasbeingtoldtodrinkmorewater.Ididnotunderstandhowthesethingsweregoingtohelp.Threeyearsago,Ihitalowpoint.OnceIsawapairofemptyeyeslookingatmethroughthemirror,IknewIwasatmybreakingpoint.So,Itooktheadvice.Iwentforawalk﹣withthe(4)thatitwouldsomehowchangemylife.Iembraced(擁抱)thefreshaireveryoneseemedtobetalkingabout.ButIwasjustassadasIwasbefore.Iwentonawalkeverysingledayformorethanamonth.SomedaysIcouldhardlymakeitoutside,butI(5)topushthrough.ItookapictureeverytimeIwent.IthinkIwastryingtomakeaneffort.Oneday,the(6)thinghappened.Ifoundmyselfsmiling.IrealizedIhad(7)waitedallmorningtogoonthiswalk.WhatIoncehatedhadbecomethebestpartofmyday.Ifoundmyself(8)tobeoutside.Ijustdancedalongthetrails(小路),stoppedtolookatthebeautifulblueskiesandlistenedtomusic.I'mgladItookpicturesbecausetherewasanoticeabledifferenceinmyface.Islowlystartedtolooklesstired.Idon'tknowwhyI(9)togoonthatwalkforsolong.IguessIdidn'twanttobelievethatsomethingsmallandseeminglymeaninglesscouldactually(10)myphysicalandmentalhealth.Ifyou'rehavingabadday,abadmonth.abadyearorevenabadlife,youshouldtrygoingforawalk.Sometimes,allweneedtodoistry.(1)A.lookB.walkC.talkD.rest(2)A.ordersB.complaintsC.conversationsD.suggestions(3)A.angryB.happyC.sadD.lucky(4)A.decisionB.rustC.opinionD.hope(5)A.toldB.managedC.orderedD.supported(6)A.unexpectedB.unhelpfulC.unhappyD.uncertain(7)A.secretlyB.strictlyC.comfortablyD.patiently(8)A.seriousB.upsetC.nervousD.glad(9)A.refusedB.wantedC.decidedD.feared(10)A.takeplaceonB.makeadifferencetoC.doharmtoD.takeachancetoⅣ、閱讀理解(共35分)閱讀下列材料,從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。18.(3分)StudentVolunteersNeededOnWednesday,May3rd.from10a.m,until4p.m.,MoonlightMiddleSchoolwillholdamusicfestivalintheschoolgym.Thespecialeventwillfeatureavarietyofprofessionalmusiciansandsingers.TaskTimeDateMakeposters1p.m.—4p.mApril26thSetupgym11a.m.—4p.m.May2ndHelpperformers9a.m.—4p.mMay3rdWelcomeguests10a.m.—2p.mMay3rdCleanupgym4p.m.—7p.mMay3rdInterestedstudentsshouldspeakwithMs.Lin,themusicteacher.Studentswhowouldliketohelpatthefestivalmusthavewrittenpermissionfromaparent.(1)Whattimewillthefestivalbegin?A.At10a.m.B.At11a.m.C.At1p.m.D.At2p.m.(2)Whatjobwillbedonethedaybeforethefestivalstarts?A.Makingposters.B.Settingupthegym.C.Cleaningupthegym.D.Helpingtheperformers.(3)WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.May2ndisWednesday.B.Moonlightisanameforthemusicfestival.C.Studentvolunteersshouldcleanupgymafterthemusicfestival.D.Studentvolunteerscanhelpatthefestivalwithouttheirparents'permission.19.(8分)Serenalookedupfromherphonewhensheheardaloud"POP".Aflattire!"Thisismakingtheboringtripevenworse,"shethoughttoherself.Nobigdeal!Wellcontinueourtripsoon!"Herdadjumpedouttochangethetire."Whatkindoftripisthis?We'redrivinginabrokencar,allthewaythroughSouthDakota,justtoseesomehugerocks!There'snothingfuninthat!"Serenathoughtandreturnedtoherphone."What'ssointerestingonyourphone?"HerbrotherTonyaskedcuriously."Allysharedpicturesfromhervacation.She'sonarealtripinAfrica!Look!Elephants!Hippos!Evenlions!"shesaid."Youcanalsopostapictureofourtrip."Tonysaid."YoumeanpicturesofDadchangingaflattireinthemiddleofnowhere?Whowouldwanttoseethat?""Butthat'sthegreatthingaboutthiswholetrip!"Tonysaidexcitedly."Wehavenoideawhat'sgoingtohappen,orwhatsurpriseswemighthave!We'reonatruetrip."Tonycontinued,"Ireadthatthere'sanamazingplaceouthere.Ifoundpicturesonline.Lookhowamazingtheyare!"SerenaputdownherphoneasTonyintroducedpicturesoftheancientanimalsandotherinterestingthingsabouthere.Shelookedoutofthewindow,wonderingwhentheycouldgetthere.Butthensheheldherbreath.Justontheothersideoftheroad,wasaherdofbison(一群野牛)walkingslowlythroughthegrasses.She'dneverseenanythinglikethemthisclosebefore!"Well,Ididn'texpectthat!Maybewe'regoingtohavearealtripafterall,"saidSerenaasshequicklytookapicturethroughthewindow."Exactly!Nowlookhowwonderfultheviewisatthemoment!"Tonysaid."Andallbecausewegotaflattire."(1)WhydidTonyshowSerenathepicturesonline?A.Toaskhertocompetewithherfriends.B.Toprovehewasgoodattakingpictures.C.Toencouragehertostudyancientanimals.D.Toshowtheirtripcanbeamazing,too.(2)Whatdoes"that"inthepassagereferto?A.Seeingwildanimalswithherowneyes.B.Feedingwildanimals.C.Takingapictureofwildanimals.D.Gettingsoclosetonature.(3)WhatcanweknowaboutTony?A.Hewasveryhard﹣workingandcouldplanthebestthing.BHealwayslookedonthebrightsideoflife.C.Hewasabletoseebothsidesofthecoin.D.Hewashelpfulandgladtohelpthoseinneed.(4)WhatmightSerenalearnfromthetrip?A.Theimportanceofwildanimals.B.Themeaningoffamilytoher.C.Thewaysofsolvingproblems.D.Thevalueoflivinginthemoment.20.(8分)ThefirstemperorofChina,QinShihuang,isrememberedforthemanythingshedidduringhisrule.Between221and210B.C,hestartedtheconstructionoftheGreatWallofChina.Hebuiltalargenetworkofroads.Heintroducedanewwritingsystem,currency(貨幣流通),andsetofmeasurements.Theemperoralsoorderedtheconstructionofahugearmyoflife﹣sizedterracotta(陶器)soldiers.These,hehoped,wouldprotecthistomb(基)afterhisdeath.Today,thesoldiersinXi'an'sterracottamuseumarelightbrown,buttheyweren'talwaysthiscolor.Theybeganasanarmyofred,blue,yellow,green,white,andpurple.Sadly,mostofthecolorsdidnotlasttothepresentday.Beforetheirdiscovery,theclaysoldierswereprotectedbybeingunderground.Whentheywere▲,however,theaircausedthecoatingunderthepainttofalloff.Thepaintdisappearedinlesstimethanittakestoboilanegg,takingwithitimportantpiecesofhistory.Newtechniquesarenowstartingtoreveal(揭露)thearmy'struecolors.Scientistshaverecentlydiscoveredanareawithmorethanahundredsoldiers.Manyofthesestillhavetheirpaintedfeatures,includingblackhair,pinkfaces,andblackorbrowneyes.Chineseresearchershavedevelopedaspecialliquid(液體)tohelpkeepthesoldiers'colors.Aftertheyfindasoldier,scientistsspreadtheliquidoverit.Theythencoveritinplastic.ScientistsarealsofindingcolorsinthedirtaroundXian'sterracottawarriors.It'simportantnottomovethedirt,sothecolorswon'tbelost."Wearetreatingtheearthasanartpiece,"saysRongBo,themuseum'sleadingchemist.Thenextchallenge,saysRong,istofindawaytoputthecolorstothearmyagain.Oncethathappens,artistscanbringEmperorQin'sarmybacktolifeinfullcolor.(1)Whatisthereadingmainlyabout?A.whytheemperor'sclayarmywasbuiltB.therealcolorsoftheterracottasoldiersC.whatlifewaslikeforsoldiersunderEmperorQinD.whytheemperor'stombwasbuilt(2)Inparagraph3,whatcanbeputinto▲?A.cleanedupB.dugupC.lookedoverD.fixedup(3)Whathavescientistsrecentlydiscovered?A.amuseumwithmanyartpiecesB.aliquidinthetombthatkeepsthesoldiers'colorsC.aplacewithoverahundredterracottasoldiersD.anewtombforEmperorQin(4)WhichstatementwouldRongBoprobablyagreewith?A.Thesoldiersshouldbeleftthewaytheywerefound.B.Artistsshouldbeabletopaintthesoldiersthecolorstheywant.C.Weshouldtrytorepaintthearmy'srealcolors.D.weshouldclearuptheeartharoundthearmyforvisitorstoseethem21.(8分)LastApril,RunwayAl,aNewYorkcompanyintroducedtechnologythatletpeoplemakevideosbytypingasentenceintoaboxonacomputerscreen.Theseveral﹣secondvideoswerenotclear.Just10monthslater,anothercompanyOpenAIhasdevelopedasimilarsystemthatcancreatevideosseeminglyfromaHollywoodmovie.Itshowsashortvideocreatedinminutes:awomaniswalkingdownastreet.Thetechnologycouldspeedtheworkofseasonedmovie﹣makers,butmakelessexperienceddigitalartistslosetheirjobs.TheycallthissystemSora.However,Soraisnotperfect.Sometimes,thingslikeshopsignsinthevideosdon'tmakesense.Althoughitisgoodatgettingdetailsright,itcanstillmakemistakes,likemakingthecrowd'sfeetlookstrangeinthestreetvideo.Despite(盡管)thesechallenges,Sorahasalotofpossibilities.ModelslikeSoracanchangethingsbymakingvideosinreal﹣time(實(shí)時).ThiscanbeabigdealforthingslikevideogamesandhelptheAlmarketgrowevenmore.Buttomakethishappen,weneedalotofcomputingpower.Makingjustonesecondofvideoneedsalotofframes(電影畫面的一幀),butpresentmodelstakealongtimetoprocesseachframe.ThecompanyhasnotmadeSoraopentothepublicyet...(1)Howdoesthewriterstartthepassage?A.Byshowingfacts.B.Bygivingreasons.C.Bytellingstories.D.Byaskingquestions.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"seasoned"inparagraph2probablymean?A.smart.B.famous.C.hard﹣working.D.experienced.(3)Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Soracancreatepicturesfromtextbutmakemistakesinsomedetails.B.SoracancreatevideosfromtextsandisgoodatgettingeverydetailrightC.Sosacanbeexpectedtobringrisksandchancestothefilmindustry.D.Soracan'thelpthegrowthofAlandvideogamesmarket.(4)Whatmaythewritercontinuetotalkaboutinthelastparagraph?A.SolutionstotheproblemsofSora.B.ReasonsfornotbringingoutSora.C.ActionstomakeSoramoreuseful.D.WaystointroduceSoratothepublic.22.(8分)①Corals(珊瑚)canproduceCaCO3undertheirbodies.Thisturnsintohard,rock﹣likereefswhichbecomehomesto25percentofallsealife.Whatifourhomescanalsonaturallygrow,justlikereefs?②UScompanyBiomasonproducesanewkindofconcrete(混擬土)calledBiolith,usingbacteriathatcanmakeCaCO3.Theyfirstmixedsandandbacteriainamould(模具),andthenaddednutrientsolution(培養(yǎng)液)tokeepthebacteriaalive.FivedayslatertheBiolithbricks"grewup"andwerereadytouse.That'smuchfasterthanproducingtraditionalconcrete,whichrequiresabout28days.③Accordingtothecompany,thismethodcangreatlycutdowncarbonemissionsinthebuildingindustry.Traditionalconcreteismadeofsmallstones.Thestonesareheatedtotemperaturesgreaterthan1,300°C,duringwhichcarbondioxidecomesout.Acompany,McKinsey&Company,reportedthattheconcreteproductionindustryaccountsfor4.5percentofglobalgreenhousegasemissions.④Biolith,however,doesn'tneedheatingsoit'smoreenvironmentallyfriendly.Thecompanyplanstoreduce25percentofcarbonemissionsfromtheconcreteindustryby2030.⑤Thereareothersimilartechnologies,buttheyarenotinproductionyet.TheUniversityofColoradointheUSisstudyingaliving,recyclablebuildingmaterialusingcyanobacteria(藍(lán)藻細(xì)菌).ItcanuseCO2andsunlighttogrowandhelpgetcarbon.NASAistryingtogrowbuildingsoutoffungi(菌類)ontheMoonandMars,whichmayleadtomoresustainablewaysoflivingontheEarth.(1)WhatarethestepsofmakingBiolith?a.Putthemixtureinamould.b.Thebricksgrowup.c.Addnutrientsolution.d.Mixsandandbacteria.A.a(chǎn)bcdB.a(chǎn)edbC.dcabD.dacb(2)WhyisBiolithgreenerthantraditionalconcrete?A.BecausethegrowthofBiolithisfaster.B.BecauseBiolithdoesn'thavetheprocessofheating.C.BecauseproducingBiolithgivesoffcarbondioxideintheair.D.BecausethegrowthofBiolithdoesn'tgiveoutanyheat.(3)What'sthestructureofthestory?A.B.C.D.(4)What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Newtechnologiesmakeitpossibletoliveonthemoon.B.Coralsarehomestoallsealife.C.Researchersusebacteriato"grow"houses.D.UScompanythinksofwaystomakenutrientsolution.V、口語應(yīng)用(共5分)閱讀下面對話,從7個選項(xiàng)中選擇5個恰當(dāng)?shù)木渥油瓿纱藢υ挕?3.(5分)(LiJuanistalkingwithherbrotherLiMing.AisforLiJuan;BisforLiMing.)A:Don'tshoutloudlyaroundme.Ifeelsobored.B:(1)A:Whataboutgoingonanadventure(冒險)atthecityspacemuseum?B:Great!(2)(Anhourlater.)A:Hereweareinthefirstroom.Whatdeepspaceitis!B:Look!(3)A:Itisinformationaboutdifferentplanets.B:Look!Hereisaquiz.A:(4)B:Hereisanotice.Wecangointothenextroom.A:Let'stry.Butlookoverthere.(5)B:Ithinkwecanhaveamealwiththem.A.What'sthatoverthere?B.Thatmustbeveryinteresting.C.Thecooksarepreparingthefood.D.ButIreallydon'tknowwhatIcando.E.Thecityspacemuseumistoofarfromhere.F.Andthewinnercanmakeanameforanunknownplanet.G.Whatkindofinformationdoyouknowaboutplanets?VI、任務(wù)型閱讀閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列各題。24.(9分)Isthereaconnectionbetweenmusicandlanguage?Accordingtorecentstudies,theanswerisyes:Musicboostscertainlanguageabilitiesinthebrain.Herearetwoexamples.MusicandHearingAstudyfromNorthwesternUniversityshowsthatplayingamusicalinstrumentcanimproveaperson'shearingability.Asapartofthestudy,twogroupsofpeoplelistenedtoapersontalkinginanoisyroom.Thepeopleinthefirstgroupweremusicians,whilethoseinthesecondgrouphadnomusicaltraining.Themusicianswereabletohearthetalkingpersonmoreclearly.Musicianshearbetter,saysstudyleaderNinaKraus,becausetheylearntopayattentiontocertainsounds.Thinkaboutviolinistsinanorchestra.Whentheviolinistsplaywiththegroup,theyheartheirowninstrumentandmanyothers,too.Buttheviolinistsmustlistencloselytowhattheyareplaying,andpaynoattentiontotheothersounds.Inthisway,musiciansareabletofocusoncertainsounds,eveninaroomwithlotsofnoise.MusicandSpeechGottfriedSchlaug.adoctoratHarvardMedicalSchool,workswithstrokepatients(中風(fēng)病人).Becauseoftheirillness,thesepeoplecannotsaytheirnames,addresses,orotherinformationnormally.However,theycanstillsing.Dr.Schlaugwassurprisedtofindthatsingingwordshelpedhispatientstofinallyspeak.Whydoesthiswork?Musicseemstoactivatedifferentpartsofthebrain,includingthesickparts.Thissomehowhelpspatientsusethosepartsofthebrainagain.Music,therefore,isnotonlyenjoyable;it'salsogoodforusinmanyways.(1)Doesamusicaltraininghelppeoplehearmoreclearly?(2)HowdoesGottfriedSchlaughelpstrokepatientsspeak?(3)Whatcanmusicdotopeopleaccordingtothepassage?(4)Nowadaysmanystudentsbelievelisteningtomusichelpthemtofocusondoinghomework.Isthattruetoyou?Givethereason.VII、完成句子(每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)所給提示,完成句子,每空一詞,含縮略詞。25.(2分)Tomhasalreadyfinishedhishomework.(改為否定句)Tomfinishedhishomework.26.(2分)Theparkistwentyminutesonfoot.(對劃線部分提問)isthepark?27.(2分)Jackistoocarelesstogetagoodresultinthetest.(改為同義句)Jackisn'ttogetagoodresultinthetest.28.(2分)你最好試穿一下這雙鞋以確保它們合腳。You'dbettertheshoestomakesuretheyfit.29.(2分)我把計(jì)劃告訴他們,但是沒有人同意。Itoldthemmyplan,butnobodyme.VII、短文填空(每空2分,共16分)根據(jù)下面短文內(nèi)容,在短文的空格處填上一個恰當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使短文完整、通順。30.(16分)It's5:30a.m,andyourphonerings.Apoliceofficersayssomeonebrokeintoastoreandtooksomethingexpensiveaway.Theyneedyourightaway.Itisyourjobtostudythewholesceneforinformationthatwillhelpcatchthethief.Youareacrimesceneinvestigator(調(diào)查員),andthegameison.Outsidethestore,youseea(1)window,butthereisnoglassonthestreet.Thereareshoeprints,andmarksmadebyacar'stires(輪胎).Youlookattheshoeprints.They'relarge,soyou'relikely(2)foraman.Youtakephotosoftheshoe'spatter.Thiscantellyouthetypeofshoe.Youthenmeasure(測量)thespace(3)theshoeprints.Younowknowhowlongtheperson'sstepswere.Thisgivesyouanideaofhow(4)thethiefwas.Asyoufollowtheshoeprintsovertothetiremarks,thespacesbetweenthestepsgetbigger.(5)leadtothepassenger'ssideofthecar.Nowyouknowthethiefprobablydidn'twork(6).Youtakephotosofthetiremarks.Theycanhelpyoufindoutthetypeofcarandthe(7)itwent.Themostimportantinformationwillcomefromaperson'sbody.Youfindahair.Youkeepit,(8)youknowhairhasaperson'sDNA.Youcancomparethiswithotherpeople'sDNA.IfyoufindamatchfortheDNA,youmayknowwhowasinthestore.Willyoufindthethief?Younowhavealotofinformation,soit'spossible.Foracrimesceneinvestigator,it'sallinaday'swork.IX、書面表達(dá)(共20分)31.(20分)情緒管理對于中學(xué)生來說至關(guān)重要。面對學(xué)業(yè)壓力和種種挑戰(zhàn),我們需要有效地管理自己的情緒,以便更好地學(xué)習(xí)和生活。為了讓同學(xué)們學(xué)會調(diào)節(jié)自己的情緒,某校心理協(xié)會針對"如何改善自己的情緒",對1000名學(xué)生進(jìn)行了問卷調(diào)查。如圖是相關(guān)的統(tǒng)計(jì)結(jié)果。假如你是該校的學(xué)生,請結(jié)合以上圖表信息,以HowtoImproveOurEmotions為主題,用兩段話寫一篇英語短文。

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