1. Will you feel distressed if there is inefficiency in your study?
A. often B. sometimes C. occasionally D. never
Do you always feel nervous before and after exams?
A. Always B. Sometimes, especially before exams C. Occasionally D. Never.
Do you think nervousness will affect your exam results?
A.yes, it's big. Yes, a little. C. no D. no feeling.
4. What role do you think stress plays in your study life?
A. positive influence will bring motivation for learning. B. I don't feel it C. negative effects will affect the mood.
D. Total negative effects will make me unwilling to study.
5. Will the ranking of academic performance affect your study?
A. I'm sure I will B. I will C. I will D. I won't E. It's okay.
6. Do you think CET-4 will bring you psychological pressure?
A. B. General C. No D. It doesn't matter.
7. Are you satisfied with your major?
A is satisfied, B is generally dissatisfied, and D is very dissatisfied.
8. What is your choice after graduation?
A employment b postgraduate c don't know.
9. Does your major have a good career prospect?
A is good, B is bad and D is bad.
10. Do you think the postgraduate entrance examination is under great pressure?
A is big, B is generally not too big, and D is not.
1 1. What level do you think your financial situation is compared with the students around you?
A, high B, generally C is much lower than low D.
12. Have you ever been bothered by the comparison between classmates?
A is often B, sometimes C is less, and D is nothing.
13. Would you ask your parents for money to keep up with the joneses?
A often b sometimes c little d nothing.
14. What is your monthly living expenses?
A b 200 is below 200 yuan -c 500 is in 500 yuan-1000 yuan D 1000 yuan or more.
15. Are you satisfied with your current consumption?
A. I'm satisfied. B.i'm not satisfied. C. I haven't thought about it yet. it doesn't matter
16. What is your ideal consumption state and structure?
A. just spend enough. B. Have a detailed consumption plan. C. Leave yourself a surplus every month. other
17. How do you think the consumption level of classmates around you affects you?
A. it has a great impact. B. the impact is small. The specific purchase behavior still depends on yourself. C. there is no impact.
18. Do you know the proportion of your monthly expenses to the monthly expenses of your family?
A. below 30% B. 30-50% C. 50-80% D. over 80%
19. Have you ever participated in work-study programs?
A. frequent participation B. occasional participation C. less participation D. never participation
20. Do you think health is very important?
A is very important, b is generally important, and c didn't expect it.
2 1. Are you worried about the physical condition of yourself and others?
A often has B, occasionally C, without D, there is none.
22. How do you get along with your classmates?
A is good, b is ok, c is not good, and d is not good.
23. Do you think you have any obstacles in interpersonal communication?
A has great obstacles, B sometimes has obstacles, C is less, and D doesn't.
24. Do you have close friends?
A has b, but not.
25. Does the situation you get along with your classmates make you feel stressed?
A often, B occasionally, C rarely, D doesn't exist.
26. Do you feel pressured when you confess to the opposite sex?
A there will be a lot of pressure. B it depends. C the pressure is small. D doesn't care.
27. If you have a unrequited love for a friend of the opposite sex, will there be pressure?
A will have a lot of pressure, B will have a certain pressure, C will have a little pressure, and D will have no pressure.
28. Have you ever been unhappy because of how you fell in love with other relationships?
A often has B, sometimes C, without D, there is none.
29. How do you evaluate your parents' expectations of yourself?
A is high, B is high, C is generally not.
30. Do you think parents' expectations will bring you pressure?
A is big, B is generally small, C is small, and D is nothing.
Second, multiple-choice questions:
1. When you are under pressure, who will you help first?
A family b relatives and friends c male/girlfriend d confidant e teacher f senior g major
H is not looking for anyone.
2. How do you cope with stress?
A. Transfer (entertainment, games, reading when unhappy) B. Vent (crying, talking, writing | diary)
C. Depression (drinking, sleeping, pretending to be happy) D. Let nature take its course and adjust naturally
3. What is your main source of income?
A school scholarship B difficult subsidy, work-study program C parents give financial assistance to D relatives and friends.
E loans f social assistance g others
4. What was your main expenditure during your school days?
A meals b tuition c books d clothes e learning tools (computers, stationery, etc. ) f medical care
Travel and car rental
5. What are your criteria for choosing a career?
A easy job, B professional counterparts, C high income, good development, D great contribution to society and E good interpersonal relationship.
Job stability, other interests
Q&A: (Please briefly talk about your views)
1. What should I do if something goes wrong?
Please rank the psychological stress caused by the following items from big to small.
A. economic problems B. love problems C. interpersonal problems D. family problems E. academic problems
F. Human future and employment G. National development issues