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   初三即將畢業(yè),面對(duì)繁重的學(xué)業(yè)和升學(xué),你們會(huì)產(chǎn)生壓力。為了緩解同學(xué)們存在的心理壓力,你們班特開展一次以"Less Pressure, Better Life"為主題的英語演講比賽, 請(qǐng)你談?wù)劸徑鈮毫Φ暮棉k法。

內(nèi)容: 1.同學(xué)們普遍存在什么壓力?      2. 你的壓力是什么?

      3. 你是如何成功緩解壓力的?       4. 建議同學(xué)們?nèi)绾尉徑鈮毫?/p>

注意:1.詞數(shù):60左右     

2.文章的開頭已寫好,但不計(jì)入總詞

Less Pressure, Better Life

Boys and girls,

Pressure is a serious problem in our life. Students in our class are under too much pressure.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________                                                    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

That’s all. Thank you!


Less Pressure, Better Life

Hello, boys and girls!

Pressure is a serious problem in today’s world. Students in our class are under too much pressure. Some students can’t get on well with their classmates, while others may worry about their exams. I’m always under pressure, too. My parents want me to be the top student in class. So they send me to all kinds of after-classes at weekends. Last Monday evening, I had a talk with my mother. I told her I was not lazy. I really felt tired. I needed time to relax. My mother agreed with me at last. So I think a conversation with parents is necessary to solve the problem.

That’s all. Thank you!


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