【題目】When I was a kid, the thing I enjoyed most about New Years Eve was trying to stay awake until midnight. 1 However, I usually fell asleep before the New Year arrived. It wasn’t until my 10th birthday that I reached the finish line and was able to cheer with the rest of the family. When I woke up the next morning, my mom asked me if I wanted to make a New Year’s resolution(決心要做的事).

2 After she explained it to me, I said I would try to fight less with my older brother. This got me a smile and a pat on the head from my mom. Unfortunately, the resolution lasted only until dinnertime. 3 A New Year’s resolution is a decision to do or not do something in order to accomplish a personal goal or break a habit. It comes at a time when people look back at the past year and make an effort to improve themselves as the New Year begins.

4 Kids make resolutions to get along better with others or to do their homework right away.

Remember that it takes work to keep a New Year’s resolution. 5 As long as you stay committed to what you want to accomplish, you’ll be proud of yourself in the end. And you’ll be a better person at the end of the year than you were at the beginning!

A. My parents didn’t force me to go to bed early.

B. I had no idea what a New Year’s resolution was.

C. Don’t worry if you fail to make it once or twice.

D. Be kind to your friends, teachers and family members.

E. You can consider the following New Year resolutions.

F. Adults often make New Year’s resolutions to lose weight or exercise more.

G. The reason is that my brother and I got into an argument about who would set the table.

【答案】

1A

2B

3G

4F

5C

【解析】

作者由童年時制定新年計劃的故事,介紹了不同年齡段不同的新年計劃,告訴我們要想實(shí)現(xiàn)新年計劃就要為之努力。

1上句介紹小時候除夕夜最喜歡做的事就是熬夜到午夜,下句講述然而,我通常在新年到來之前就睡著了。A項:我的父母沒有強(qiáng)迫我早睡,與上句連接,與下句形成轉(zhuǎn)折。故選A.

2上句講述除夕的第二天早上醒來,媽媽問我是否要制定一個新年計劃。下句講述在媽媽向我解釋之后,我說我會盡量少和我哥哥吵架。B項:我不知道新年計劃是什么,承上啟下,故選B.

3上文講述我告訴媽媽新年計劃是盡量少和哥哥吵架,不幸的是,這個決定只持續(xù)到晚餐時間。G項:原因是我哥哥和我就誰來擺桌子發(fā)生了爭論。講述了和哥哥吵架的原因,故選G.

4上文講述了什么是新年計劃,下句:孩子們下定決心要更好地與他人相處,或者馬上做家庭作業(yè),是孩子們的新年計劃。F項:成年人通常會制定新年計劃來減肥或多運(yùn)動。與孩子們的新年計劃對應(yīng),故選F.

5本段講述完成新年計劃需要決心和努力,只要你對自己想要實(shí)現(xiàn)的目標(biāo)盡職盡責(zé),最終你會為自己感到驕傲。C項:如果你失敗了一兩次,不要擔(dān)心。與我們要堅持呼應(yīng),符合本段內(nèi)容。故選C.

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