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义务教育教科书 (新版) 九年级
2026中考备战之二轮复习 --- 任务型阅读
第一篇
Ⅴ. 阅读表达
March 20th is World Oral Health Day. The day is set up to help people around the world know the value of oral health.
Oral health is of great importance. Our mouth is the first place where food goes. Keeping our mouth clean and healthy helps our stomach work well. And teeth play an important part in life, too. The healthier our teeth are, the happier we look. Some of us have tooth problems, so we don’t want to meet other people much. And we may smile or talk less.
A dentist from Beijing shares some oral health tips with us.
·Brush your teeth
It’s best to brush your teeth every day. You should brush your teeth for three to five minutes at a time, two to three times a day.
·Use dental floss
If you have straight teeth, then using dental floss once a week is enough. If not, use it everyday but not too often.
·Go to the dentist
If your teeth don’t look beautiful, you can go to the dentist. Orthodontic treatment can make your teeth healthier and more beautiful. The best age for simple orthodontic treatment is between 12 and 16 years old. So you should solve your problem earlier.
·Have a good eating habit
You need to be careful about what you eat and drink. Have less sweet food and drinks.
Linda, 15 years old My front teeth are not straight. When I take photos, I don’t give big smiles. I’m afraid that my classmates will laugh at me. If I had straight teeth like other people, I would be very happy.
根据材料内容,回答下列问题。
1. What trouble may tooth problems bring to people
2. Why did people set up World Oral Health Day
3. When is the best time for people to get orthodontic treatment
4. What’s Linda’s tooth problem How can Linda solve her problem
5. Please give your own advice on oral health.
第二篇
Many countries all over the world have National Parks. There are about 7,000 National Parks around the world. Most of them protect natural settings as well as the plants and animals that live there, but a few are in towns and cities. There are nine National Parks in England. Many National Parks around the world cover huge areas of land where nobody lives, but in England most of the countryside within them is useful for farming and other activities. As a result, National Parks in England include places where people live and work, as well as wild and beautiful areas where there is little sign or human life.
There are about 110 million visitors to the parks every year, bringing many benefits to the areas but creating problems too. Many popular towns and villages can be swamped(充斥) by visitors. This results in overcrowded car parks and roads choked(堵塞) with traffic. Life can be difficult for people who live there, as more and more gift shops and cafes are opened instead of those everyday shops; in popular areas, house prices can become too high for local people making it hard for them to stay in the area.
Another major problem is litter. In the parks it is a special danger to animals. Broken glass can also cause fires by focusing the rays of the sun. When these start in wild places, they are much harder to control and can destroy large areas very quickly.
All National Parks in England promote(倡导) the Countryside Code, which tells people how to take care of their environment. If these rules are followed, the National Parks will be protected and continue to give pleasure to many people for a long time.
请以“National Parks in England”为主题,撰写一份读书笔记。
要求:1. 根据文章主题和内容,借助所给的思维导图,对主要信息进行梳理,总结。要点以关键词或短语形式呈现。 3.答案内容控制在20-50词。
第三篇
Can you imagine a whole year away from home, from work and school Maria and Brian traveled 52,000 miles and visited 18 countries with their four children Leo, 12, Mia, 10, Colin, 7 and Luke, 5.
Over the year, the family created many once-in-a-lifetime memories. They rode camels in Mongolia, kayaked(划皮艇) in Cambodia, and flew in a hot-air balloon in Turkey. The memories really matter because unless science makes a breakthrough soon, their children will become blind. They had been diagnosed(诊断) with Retinitis Pigmentosa(RP), a genetic(基因) disease that would gradually take away their eyesight. The moment the parents learned the news, one said, “Everything we hope for our children has to change.” So the idea of a yearlong trip was born, one that would show the kids the world-while the kids could still see it.
In the early 2022, Maria and Brian left their jobs, rented out(出租) their home for the next year, packed everything they might need for a year on the go and set out with their children. Because the kids would miss more than nine months of school, the plan was that they would study French and math a few times a week. The rest of the time, they’d be learning from the world around them.
Each day during the trip, Maria and Brian watched their kids change. They grew taller and became more confident and outgoing. The family grew closer. When Leo asked his mother what it meant to be blind. Maria said, “It’s like when you have your eyes closed. Being blind doesn’t mean the end of the world. Nothing would prevent you from doing most things, including skiing, swimming or even becoming scientists who work on cures(治疗) for RP.” With his eyes shining, Leo nodded and said...
1. Why did the family take a yearlong trip
2. Which word can best describe Maria and Brian
3. To prepare for the trip, what did the parents do
4. What would Leo say to his mother in the end
5. What is the best title for the passage
第四篇
Thanks to better health care, most people live healthier and longer lives. It's even thought that in the future more and more people will celebrate their hundredth birthdays. Here are five rules for a healthy life.
1. Get off the sofa!
Sure, it's comfortable to sit on the sofa and watch TV. But doctors say you should get off the sofa. To keep fit, you have to walk at least (A)10,000 steps every day. In the past, people's jobs required more physical effort. They often had to walk for miles every day. When farmers were working, they were keeping fit at the same time. Think about it: Do you get the same amount of exercise today as they did in the past
2. Eat healthy food!
It's important to eat fresh and natural food, for example, fruit and vegetables. Fast food is not healthy. You should only have it once in a while. Eating too much of the wrong food will be bad for your health.
3. Rest while you can!
When we were babies, we slept for much of the night. Teenagers do not need as much sleep as babies, but you are supposed to sleep for about (B) 8 hours a night, At weekends, you've got more time, so use it not just for your friends, but for rest too.
4. Don't worry. Be happy!
Many people believe that happiness is important for our general health. Sometimes it is not easy to be a teenager because of the difficulties of school, exams or friendships. If you're worried about something, talk to your parents or your teacher.
5.
Yes, you knew I was going to say this! It's so important. Smoking is not cool. There is about (C)2 mg of nicotine in a cigarette. It is dangerous. It harms nearly every part of your body. Think about how your family and friends will feel, and think about what it will do to your health.
1.Which sentence in the passage has the similar meaning to the following one
If you eat the wrong food too much, your health will be harmed.
2. Why is it hard to be a teenager according to the passage
3.填入空白处所缺信息
4. Ask one question about one of the following numbers from the passage.
(A)10,000 (B) 8 (C)2
5. What’s the main idea of the passage
第五篇
Nature has many ways to solve problems. We humans learn a lot from animals and plants in nature. There is a science about how we copy great ideas from animals and plants to create helpful products. It is called biomimetics(仿生学).
Some animals such as this sugar glider have wing-like structures(结构) to help them fly from tree to tree. When they jump, they spread out their arms and legs to help them fly down easily. Wing-suits, a kind of clothes, can let people experience flying. The idea of these clothes comes from the sugar glider.
Some animals have structures used for self-protection. An armadillo has a hard shell(壳) that can protect it from other armadillo dangerous animals. When an armadillo feels that it is in danger, it will change into a ball. Once the dangerous animal goes away, it comes out of the ball. The armadillo has taught people to create a backpack with a hard surface. The surface of the backpack protects things inside from being broken.
Plants have helped people come up with amazing inventions, too. Perhaps the best-known example is Velcro(尼龙搭扣). It includes two pieces of cloth. They stick to each other when they are pressed together. Velcro is used on everything from handbags to clothes. The idea of Velcro is from burrs(带芒刺的小果实) of a plant. They have special structures to allow themselves to stick to people’s clothing or hair. They are taken to other places in this way.
From these examples, we can see biomimetics is widely used in our daily life. What other problems will nature help us solve in the future Let’s wait and see!
1. What will an armadillo do if it feels that it is in danger
2. What do the kind of plant and two kinds of animals in the text have in common?
3. 根据短文内容填空,第一空不多于3词,其余每空1词
Nature is full of wisdom, and we can get inspiration from            . There is a science called        . It means we copy good ideas from nature to make useful things. For example, sugar gliders have parts like         to fly between trees. So people made wing - suits. Armadillos have hard shells to keep       . This helps us make strong        . Plants help too! The burrs of plants can stick to clothes. That's how people made        .
4. What can you learn from this text?
第六篇
On June 3, the United States Fish & Wildlife Service(USFWS) announced that it would protect the tricolored bats(三色蝙蝠). The animal would be listed under the Endangered Species Act. This follows a similar announcement, made in March, to protect the endangered northern long-eared bats. The two kinds of bats are in danger, mainly because they caught an illness called white-nose syndrome(综合症).
“Bats play such an important role in keeping a healthy ecosystem.” USFWS director Martha Williams said. “But white-nose syndrome is destroying bats.” she added.
It is the fungus(真菌) that causes white-nose syndrome. It is known to influence only bats, sticking to the nose and wings of the bats. The fungus grows in places that are cold, dark, and wet, like caves. As it hurts a bat’s skin, the animal’s behavior starts to change. The bat becomes more active than normal, wasting the energy it needs to live.
Worldwide, there are more than (A) 1, 400 kinds of bats. Most bats are insectivores, which means they eat insects. In a single night, bats can eat insects of “up to half their weight.” This is good news for farmers, since bats eat insects that harm crops. According to the USFWS, the animals help U.S. farmers save more than (B) 820,000 dollars a day in insect control.
Nowadays there is no treatment for white-nose syndrome. But scientists are developing ways to help bats. A study found that a special light can kill the fungus in (C) 2018. Researchers are also testing a fungus-fighting thing that can be placed around areas where bats live. And they’re working on a vaccine(疫苗). Local villagers also provide suggestions. One example: set bat boxes. The USFWs says it will announce a decision about how to list the tricolored bats by late 2024. A decision about the northern long-eared bats is expected next month.
1. Which sentence in the passage has the similar meaning to the following one
Bats take a big part in keeping the ecosystem healthy.
2. Why are the tricolored bats and the long-eared bats in danger
3. Why are bats helpful to farmers in the USA (1分)
4. Ask One question about one of the following numbers from the passage.
(A) 1, 400 (B) 820,000 (C) 2018
5. 根据短文内容填空,每空不超过三个单词
White-nose syndrome is caused by . It often shows up on the bat’s
. It hurts the bat’s skin, influences the bat’s behavior, even kill the bat by
it needs to live. Now there is no way to treat white-nose syndrome. But Researchers are managing to invent a for treating it and local villagers suggest setting .
第七篇
①Housework is a great disciplinary(执行纪律的) tool to use for raising children. However, not all chores are suitable for every age. The following is advice on activities to develop the children’s good habits.
②Two-year-olds can learn how to take out the rubbish. They can also help their parents carry light things and hang up clothes. At this age children should learn how to put their toys away before going to bed.
③At the age of three, children can learn how to water plants and feed pets carefully. They should learn how to make their beds and put their dishes away. Children at this age can pick up the daily newspapers, and begin to learn how to wash clothes.
④Four-year-olds should be old enough to do what the two-and three-year-olds can do and more. They can make their beds, set the table, and clean up after dinner. They should also learn how to fold their clothes and put them in the correct cabinets(柜子), as well as how to choose their clothes for the following day.
⑤Children aged five should help clean the table and change their bed sheets. They can also prepare their schoolbags, as well as something else related to the next school day. At this age they should learn to clean their toys and tidy up their rooms.
⑥Children grow through personal experiences. The more things they do, the faster they will develop. Others help them only when it is necessary. It is important that they learn how to be independent and try to finish the tasks by themselves.
1. Match the ages with suitable activities.
① 2 years old a. change bed sheets
② 3 years old b. fold clothes
③ 4 years old c. hang up clothes
④ 5 years old d. wash clothes
① ② ③ ④
2. What does the underlined word “They” in Paragraph 4 refer to
3. What makes children grow according to the passage
4. What’s the purpose of the passage
5.参照示例画出文章的结构示意图 本文的结构示意图
第八篇
Zhao Xiang is a seventh grader who loves music. He has a good voice and is in a singing club. Recently, he had a problem. His school would hold a singing competition. His class teacher, Mr. Yao, talked to the class and they made a decision to sing a chorus masterpiece* at the competition.
For the performance, Mr. Yao even invited his wife, a local musician, to guide the practice. Zhao Xiang thought it was a good chance for him to show his talent.
At the first practice, things did not go as what Zhao Xiang had expected—he was too good to join the others. The musician was not satisfied and Zhao Xiang had a feeling of awfulness. Mr. Yao saw everything and he came up to Zhao Xiang and comforted him, “Please remember, Zhao Xiang, singing a chorus is NOT one person’s job. Everyone has to work together to achieve a good result.” ZhaoXiang realized that his voice would not help if he failed to work well with others.
Zhao Xiang changed his way of singing—he did not sing so loud as he used to, and his voice became more mixed with the others’. He even helped the musician to train those who had trouble in singing by showing them how to breathe, how to control voice and sing gracefully. The practice was hard, but everyone was happy with him—the class teacher, the musician, his classmates, and even his parents—about his development!
At last, the Big Day came. The whole class was on the stage. They tried their best and they made it! When the headmaster read out first prize, everyone jumped up and shouted with joy including the class teacher. They threw Zhao Xiang up into the air. Zhao Xiang felt great because he knew he was not just singing for himself but for the class as a team. He learned that teamwork is needed everywhere and that teamwork is about trust and helping one another. He was so proud because he had done something important for his class!
* A chorus masterpiece is a song that is well-known and is sung together by a group of people.
1.What did the class decide to do at the competition
2.How did Zhao Xiang feel at the first practice
3.What does the writer mainly talk about in Paragraph 4
4.What does “everyone” in Paragraph 5 refer to
5.What can we learn from Zhao Xiang’s experience (no more than 8 words.)
第九篇
Procrastination(拖延) has influenced human beings for centuries. It is the act of delaying a task. It prevents you from following what you start to do.
Why do we procrastinate The best way to understand is to imagine that you have two selves: Present Self and Future Self. Researchers have found that the Present Self and the Future Self can’t reach an agreement. The Future Self wants to be slim and fit, but the Present Self wants a hamburger.
There are different ways to stop procrastinating. You can make the rewards of taking action happen at once. You can bring future rewards into the present moment. For example, only listen to audiobooks you love while exercising or only watch your favourite show while doing the work that makes you tired.
Secondly, make the results of procrastination more direct. Make yourself pay the costs of procrastination sooner in many ways. If you exercise by yourself, missing once won’t influence your life much at all. However, if you promise to exercise with a friend, the cost of missing it becomes higher. It means you have to break a promise.
Another popular tool is to design your future actions. You can control your future eating habits by buying food in small packages rather than in the large size. You can stop wasting time on your phone by deleting games or social media apps.
Lastly, use the two-minute rule to start a new habit. “When you start a new habit, it should take less than two minutes to finish.” The idea is to make it as easy as possible to get started and then trust that momentum(动力) will carry you further into the task after you begin.
1.What is procrastination
2. How many ways are mentioned above to stop procrastination
3.What is the two-minute rule
4. Complete the following chart.(One word for each blank)
Ways to Procrastination
Why It is said that the Present Self and the Future Self are seldom in with each other.
How ·Make the rewards of taking action happen at once. For example, you can do what you love to do while doing work.·Make the results of procrastination more direct. You can promise to exercise with a friend of exercising by yourself.· your future actions, like controlling your future eating habits by buying food in small packages or more time on your phone by deleting some unnecessary apps.·Make the task much to finish. You can use the two-minute rule which you further into the task after you begin.
第十篇
As a parent, one of the most important things you can do for your children is to help them deal with their emotions such as sadness, anger, …. However, it is not easy. Here is some useful advice for you.
Encourage your children to show their feelings.
Everyone can show their feelings, including your children. We can encourage them to speak out their feelings by asking them questions. For example, if your kid looks sad, you can ask him like this, “You look sad today. What happened ”
Set an example for your children.
Children watch their parents closely and learn from them. So you should set a good example for your children. For example, if you become angry because someone cuts in front of you in traffic, share how you solve it in a suitable way.
Develop your children’s empathy.
For example, when your children talk about something that happened at school, ask them to imagine how the person might feel. If something bad happens, don’t forget to show empathy when talking about it in front of your children.
Praise your children when they can control their feelings.
When something that makes your children angry happens, and they control their feelings well, praise them. For example, “I noticed that you didn’t get angry when your little brother kept bothering(打扰) you while you were doing homework. Instead, you found something fun for him to do. That was great! You did a good job!”
1. Which sentence in the passage has the similar meaning to the following one
You work it out properly.
2. What does the underlined word “emotions” in Paragraph 1 mean in English
3. How can we encourage our children to speak out their feelings
4. What should you do if your child tells you that something bad happens to his friend
5. Why parents should set a good example for children
6. What other advice can you think of to help children deal with children’s emotions
第十一篇
It was reported in May 2024 that the China Wildlife Conservation Association(CWCA, 中国野生动物保护协会) will send giant pandas YunChuan and Xin Bao to the San Diego Zoo in the United States, which is a symbol of a new 10-year period of international conservation partnership. The CWCA has organized experienced caretakers and doctors to go with the pandas to the US. The zoo is getting ready to provide the pandas with a larger and more comfortable living environment. It has also formed a team with special skills related with panda care, daily nursing, and scientific research.
The cooperation(合作) between the CWCA and the San Diego Zoo dates back to 1996 when Bai Yun and Shi Shi became the first pair of pandas to live in the zoo. Giant pandas Hua Mei, born in 1999, and MeiSheng, born in 2003, who used to live there, are the result of China-US giant panda research cooperation. During the past twenty years, the two sides have cooperated and solved many technical problems that include important discoveries in key areas.
Since the 1990s, China has cooperated on giant panda conservation with 20 countries. “International cooperation in fields such as disease prevention and control, treatment, and wild training and reintroduction to the wild, has achieved good results. Giant pandas will facilitate communication between peoples and let people know China better,” said Li, the leader of the China Conservation and Research Center.
“Scientific and educational outreach(延伸服务) also serves as a key role in international giant panda exchanges, allowing more people to understand giant pandas, which provides very good support for our efforts in protecting wild giant pandas,” Li said.Giant pandas can serve as a bridge for communication among different peoples, enabling people across the globe to gain a deeper understanding of China.
1. Which sentence in the passage has the similar meaning to the following one
Giant pandas can serve as a bridge for communication among different peoples and make people get a deeper understanding of China.
2. Who will be sent to the San Diego Zoo with pandas
3. How long have the CWCA and the San Diego Zoo cooperated
4. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese.
5. 根据短文内容,绘制一个思维导图,呈现你对文章的理解。
第十二篇
Because of busy lifestyles and work stress, more Chinese people are now turning to AI tools like DeepSeek to talk about their problems. They share feelings with the chatbot and receive warm advice. This practice, known as “AI therapy(疗愈),” is becoming popular online. But can robots really replace human therapists
Around the world, 45 percent of people who needed mental health care in 2024 did not get it because it was too expensive or there weren’t enough doctors, according to Huntington Psychological Services. Daniel Lowd, an associate professor at the University of Oregon, believes AI could help fill this gap. “If people can find some support and ideas by talking to ChatGPT or chatbot, then I think that’s wonderful,” Lowd told Newsweek. Li Yong, a doctor at the Jiangsu Province Hospital, agreed with Lowd, saying that AI meets people’s basic needs for emotional support to a point.
However, AI has its limits(限制). Human therapists understand feelings deeply through face-to-face talks and create suitable treatment plans-something robots can’t fully copy. Dr. LiuYang, a Beijing-based psychologist(心理学家), notes “An AI might recognize keywords like ‘divorce’ or ‘layoff’, but it cannot find out small emotional shifts in tone or body language”. This point becomes important when dealing with a series of situations, where misunderstandings could be dangerous.
Another problem is safety. AI might act lie a therapist without proper training or rules. It cannot match the level of responsibility that human therapists have. Experts believe the key to safe AI therapy is strict government control. For example, Wysa, an AI mental health app, follows strict medical standards in the UK.
As AI becomes part of daily life, finding a balance between its benefits and risks is important. AI truly can offers quick help, but human connection .
1. What makes people turn to “Al therapy”
2. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refer to
3. What is the main idea of paragraph 3
4. Why does the writer mention the Wysa app
5. Complete the sentence in the last paragraph.
2026中考备战之二轮复习 --- 阅读表达 参考答案
第一篇1. They don’t want to meet other people much./They may smile or talk less. 2. Because they wanted to help people around the world know the value of oral health. 3. Between 12 and 16 years old. 4. Her front teeth are not straight. She can go to the dentist. 5. We should have less sweet food and drinks. …合理即可。
第二篇1.Problems ①②③④Too many visitors/Heavy traffic/Car parks overcrowded/High house prices/Litter/Cause fire/destroy large areas... 2.Solutions ⑤follow the rules of the Countryside Code
第三篇1.Because the children might become blind./their children will become blind. The children were diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa(RP)/a genetic disease would gradually take away the children’s eyesight. 2.Hopeful/Responsible/Loving/Caring/Great/Brave/Optimistic.... 3.They left their jobs, rented out their home for the next year, packed everything they might need for a year on the go and set out with their children. 4.I’m going to make the most of my life./I won’t be afraid of blindness any more. I will keep these beautiful memories in my heart./ Thank you, Mom. I’ll remember everything I see now and never give up./I’m not scared anymore. I hope I can help other kids with RP in the future./ I will cherish these wonderful moments and study hard to find a cure./ Blindness can’t stop me. I’ll enjoy life and remember the world forever. 5. See the World/A Special Yearlong Trip with Love/Seeing the World Before Losing Sight/A Life-Changing Journey for the Family/A Trip Full of Memories and Hope/Traveling the World with Courage and Love/Making Memories Before the Kids Go Blind
第四篇1. Eating too much of the wrong food will be bad for your health. 2. Because of the difficulties of school, exams or friendships. 3. Say no to smoking!/ Don’t smoke!/ Give up /Stop smoking!/No smoking! 4. How many steps do you have to walk to keep fit every day / How many hours are you supposed to sleep a night / How much nicotine is there in a cigarette 5. It’s about five rules for a healthy life.
第五篇1. It will change into a ball./change into a ball. 2. They are amazing/special/interesting./…/They have special structure./They bring people great ideas to create helpful products/new things./They help people create helpful products/new things./… 3. animals and plants, biomimetics, wings, safe, backpacks, Velcro 4.Nature has great power./Nature is full of solutions./Biomimetics is a powerful tool./We should protect the nature./We should live in harmony with nature./… 答案合情合理即可
第六篇1.Bats play such an important role in keeping a healthy ecosystem. 2. Because they caught an illness called white-nose syndrome./ Because of a special illness. / Because of an illness called white-nose syndrome./ Because of white-nose syndrome. 3.Because bats eat insects that harm crops. 4. How many kinds of bats are there worldwide / How many dollars do the animals help U.S. farmers save a day in insect control / When did a study found that a special light can kill the fungus 5.a/the fungus, nose and wings, wasting the energy, vaccine, bat boxes
第七篇1.① c ②d ③b ④ a 2.Four-year-old children. /Four-year-olds. 3.Personal experiences. 4.To let children do proper chores. /To develop the children’s good habits. 5.
第八篇1.They decided to sing a chorus masterpiece/perform a chorus masterpiece/sing a song together/perform a song together at the competition. 2.He felt awful/bad. 3.About Zhao Xiang’schanges/improvement/development and the people’s attitude to him. 4.the whole class and the class teacher 5.teamwork is important/teamwork is needed everywhere/working together is important....
第九篇
1. It is the act of delaying a task 2.Four. 3.When starting a new habit, it should take less than two minutes to finish. 4.stop, agreement, tiring, instead, Design, saving, easier, carries
第十篇1. You solve it in a suitable way. 2. Feelings. 3. By asking them questions. 4. We should show empathy. 5. Because children watch their parents closely and learn from them. 6. Teach them some ways to relax./ Encourage them to travel or draw./Use stories or games….. (开放题目,答案合情合理即可)
第十一篇1. Giant pandas will facilitate communication between peoples and let people know China better 2. Experienced caretakers and doctors. 3.For 29 years. 4.在过去的二十年里,双方开展了合作并解决了包括在关键领域的一些重要发现的技术问题。/在过去的二十年里,双方开展了合作并解决了许多技术问题,其中包括在关键领域的一些重要发现。5.
A plan of the CWCA--- sending pandas to the San Diego Zoo
Cooperation history between the CWCA and the zoo
Cooperation on Giant Panda Conservation
China's panda conservation cooperation with 20 countries
The meaning/advantages of scientific and educational outreach
第十二篇1. Busy lifestyles and work stress. 2. Mental health care. 3. AI has its limits in dealing with people’s feelings/ emotions./AI cannot fully replace human therapists because it can’t understand deep feelings and small emotional shifts./AI has limits in understanding deep emotions and safety risks. 4. To show that strict government control can make AI therapy safe./To give an example of safe AI therapy that follows strict medical standards./To give an example of safe AI under rules. 5.is still necessary for true mental health care./still plays an important role in real emotional help./can never be replaced (when it comes to serious emotional support.)/can never be replaced for serious emotional support./can never be replaced by AI for real feelings.
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