题目内容
Everyone worries. But how do you deal with your worries? Whether your worries are big or small, you can take these steps to deal with your worries.
Try to find out what you are worry about.
Sometimes, you will know what you’re worried about. Other times, you might not. Try to find it out. If you can’t, you can ask for help.
Think of ways to make it better.
There is always something you can do to help you feel less worried. Sitting there worrying is no fun and it won’t solve your problem.
Grades at school are often a top worry for kids. If you are worried about grades, ask yourself these questions:
Why are grades important? What do grades mean to me?
(A) How do I get ready for class? Do I go over my notes even when there isn’t a test?
(B) Do I have a good place to do my homework?
(C) Have I tried different ways of studying?
If your worry is about a fight you had with a friend, you might write down all the things you could do—write a note to her or him, invite her or him to a basketball game, say sorry to her or him, etc. Once you have a list of things you could do, you can choose the one that gets your friend back.
Ask for help.
When you are worried, it can help to find someone to talk to. You can ask your parents, friends or teachers for help.
1.How many steps are mentioned to deal with your worries in the passage?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Seven.
2.If you’re worried about your grades, you can ask yourself these questions EXCEPT “________”.
A. Why are grades important? B. What do grades mean to me?
C. How do I get ready for class? D. Why don’t my friends like me?
3.According to the passage, what will you do if you have a fight with your friend?
A. Make a new friend. B. Don’t talk to her or him anymore.
C. Have another fight with her or him. D. Invite her or him to a basketball game.
4.The passage mainly tells us ________ .
A. who is often worried B. when people are worried
C. how to deal with our worries D. what kind of worries people have