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I am Jay from Zhuhai Sunshine Middle School. Recently, we carried out a survey on who we prefer to share worries with. We got different answers.
   Acording to the chart, those who would like to share their worries with their classmates and friends account for about 71%. It is mainly because they believe that if people are at the same age, they are easy to communicate and understand each other better.
  About 22% of the students said they would like to share worries with their teachers and parents. According to them, adults are rich in experience, and that they can handle their problems easily. The rest prefer to keep worries to themselves. As for them, it’s a struggle to get along well with others, some of them said they didn’t want to trust anyone.
  As far as I am concerned, I am willing to share worries with my best friends because they’re always kind and understanding. However, if I meet with some serious problems, I’ll be likely to ask my parents and teachers for help, who, I believe, have more experience to give me valuable advice.
Information Card
What is the survey we had about?
小題1:________________
How many percents of the students would like to share worries with their classmates and friends?
小題2:________________.
Why do students like to share worries with their teachers and parents?
小題3:________________.
What did the students who keep worries to themselves say?
小題4:_______________.
Why does Jay share worries with his best friend?
小題5:_______________.
 

小題1:It is about who students prefer to share worries with.
小題2:71%
小題3:Because they are rich in experience, and that they can handle their problems easily.
小題4:They didn’t want to trust anyone.
小題5:Because they’re always kind and understanding.

試題分析:這篇短文介紹了中學生愿意和誰分享自己的煩惱的一個調(diào)查。通過調(diào)查可知大部分中學生喜歡和同學或者朋友分先自己的煩惱,也有少部分人把煩惱藏在心里面,因為他們不信任任何人。
小題1:根據(jù)第一段we carried out a survey on who we prefer to share worries with.描述,可知答:It is about who students prefer to share worries with.
小題2:根據(jù)第二段Acording to the chart, those who would like to share their worries with their classmates and friends account for about 71%. 描述,可知答:71%
小題3:根據(jù)第三段According to them, adults are rich in experience, and that they can handle their problems easily.描述,可知答:Because they are rich in experience, and that they can handle their problems easily.
小題4:根據(jù)第三段As for them, it’s a struggle to get along well with others, some of them said they didn’t want to trust anyone.描述,可知答:They didn’t want to trust anyone.
小題5:根據(jù)I am Jay from Zhuhai Sunshine Middle School. ……I am willing to share worries with my best friends because they’re always kind and understanding. 描述,可知答:Because they’re always kind and understanding.
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