第二节 阅读短文,从方框内所给的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有一个多余的选项。
It's common for your parents to compare you with other kids. While they might mean well, it can make you feel sad or even angry. So, how should you deal with this situation?
Understand their purposes.
Your parents compare you with other kids because they want you to improve.
13.
Communicate calmly.
14.
Turn comparisons into motivation.
If your parents praise some other kids, ask yourself what you can learn from them. Maybe they study efficiently, or use time more wisely. 15.
16.
Write down your strengths—maybe you're creative, kind, or brave. When your parents compare you with others, think of what makes you special. With self-confidence, you will not care too much about unhelpful comparisons.
Parents' comparisons can be hard, but you can deal with them wisely. Remember, you are not defined by others' success—your progress is what truly matters.
A. Always argue with your parents about comparisons.
B. Learn from them and get into good habits so that you will become better.
C. If comparisons get you down, talk to your parents in a respectful way.
D. Build self-confidence.
E. They believe that others' success will encourage you.
It's common for your parents to compare you with other kids. While they might mean well, it can make you feel sad or even angry. So, how should you deal with this situation?
Understand their purposes.
Your parents compare you with other kids because they want you to improve.
13.
E
So, try to understand their purposes. Ask yourself: Are they really criticising me, or just hoping I'll do better?Communicate calmly.
14.
C
For example, you can say,"I know you want me to succeed, but when you compare me with others, I feel like I'm not good enough." This helps them understand your feelings without starting an argument.Turn comparisons into motivation.
If your parents praise some other kids, ask yourself what you can learn from them. Maybe they study efficiently, or use time more wisely. 15.
B
16.
D
Write down your strengths—maybe you're creative, kind, or brave. When your parents compare you with others, think of what makes you special. With self-confidence, you will not care too much about unhelpful comparisons.
Parents' comparisons can be hard, but you can deal with them wisely. Remember, you are not defined by others' success—your progress is what truly matters.
A. Always argue with your parents about comparisons.
B. Learn from them and get into good habits so that you will become better.
C. If comparisons get you down, talk to your parents in a respectful way.
D. Build self-confidence.
E. They believe that others' success will encourage you.
答案
13.E 14.C 15.B 16.D
解析
【分析】
本题为英语七选五阅读题,解题思路是先通读全文,明确各段落的核心主题,再结合空白处的上下文语境,匹配选项的含义,确保选项与段落主题、上下文逻辑一致。具体步骤:1. 定位13题所在段落主题为“理解父母的目的”,匹配解释父母初衷的选项;2. 定位14题主题为“冷静沟通”,匹配涉及沟通的选项;3. 定位15题主题为“将比较转化为动力”,匹配对应做法的选项;4. 定位16题所在段落核心为“建立自信”,匹配对应主题的选项。
【解析】
1. 13题:段落主题是理解父母比较的目的,前文提到父母比较是为了让你进步,选项E“他们相信别人的成功会鼓励你”是对父母初衷的进一步解释,符合语境,故选E。
2. 14题:段落主题是“冷静沟通”,选项C“如果比较让你沮丧,要礼貌地和父母说”紧扣沟通主题,与后文举例的表达逻辑一致,故选C。
3. 15题:段落主题是“将比较转化为动力”,选项B“向他们学习养成好习惯让自己更好”是将比较转化为进步的具体做法,符合主题,故选B。
4. 16题:该段围绕“写下自身优点、建立自信”展开,选项D“建立自信”是该段的核心主题,故选D。
【答案】
13.E 14.C 15.B 16.D
【知识点】
英语七选五阅读、语境逻辑匹配
【点评】
本题考查学生对英语短文段落主旨及上下文逻辑的理解能力,属于常规题型,需结合段落主题和选项含义匹配,难度适中。
【难度系数】
0.6
本题为英语七选五阅读题,解题思路是先通读全文,明确各段落的核心主题,再结合空白处的上下文语境,匹配选项的含义,确保选项与段落主题、上下文逻辑一致。具体步骤:1. 定位13题所在段落主题为“理解父母的目的”,匹配解释父母初衷的选项;2. 定位14题主题为“冷静沟通”,匹配涉及沟通的选项;3. 定位15题主题为“将比较转化为动力”,匹配对应做法的选项;4. 定位16题所在段落核心为“建立自信”,匹配对应主题的选项。
【解析】
1. 13题:段落主题是理解父母比较的目的,前文提到父母比较是为了让你进步,选项E“他们相信别人的成功会鼓励你”是对父母初衷的进一步解释,符合语境,故选E。
2. 14题:段落主题是“冷静沟通”,选项C“如果比较让你沮丧,要礼貌地和父母说”紧扣沟通主题,与后文举例的表达逻辑一致,故选C。
3. 15题:段落主题是“将比较转化为动力”,选项B“向他们学习养成好习惯让自己更好”是将比较转化为进步的具体做法,符合主题,故选B。
4. 16题:该段围绕“写下自身优点、建立自信”展开,选项D“建立自信”是该段的核心主题,故选D。
【答案】
13.E 14.C 15.B 16.D
【知识点】
英语七选五阅读、语境逻辑匹配
【点评】
本题考查学生对英语短文段落主旨及上下文逻辑的理解能力,属于常规题型,需结合段落主题和选项含义匹配,难度适中。
【难度系数】
0.6
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