【題目】 It happens to all of us. It is the end of the term and your teacher gives you your report card. You look at it and your heart stops because you realize that your parents are going to be very angry. This is the classic case of a bad report card! There is nothing you can do to change the past. So, what can you do now?

Grades are how most schools evaluate(評(píng)價(jià))students and they are pretty important. The problem is that we do not always get good grades we (or our parents) want. After a bad report card, it is important to figure out what to do next.

The first thing to do is to talk to your teacher. Find out how your grades are calculated(計(jì)算). Is the problem a bad test, lack of participation(參與)in class, or a failure to complete homework? Next, if the problem is something you can solve on your own (such as not doing your homework), make a promise to change your behavior! Thirdly, if you have been studying hard and still get a bad grade, you probably need some extra help with your classes. Talk to your teacher and explain your situation. He or she will tell you where you can receive the extra help you need. Lastly, make a detailed plan of how you will improve your grades. Write down the plan and have it ready when you talk to your parents. That’s a good way to make your parents less angry.

While all parents want their children to get good grades, most understand that every report card is not perfect. The important thing is that you show your parents you have a plan to improve your grades for next time. Always remember, many of the world’s most successful people failed many times before they became successful. They learned from their failures, and you should, too!

1The problem with the grades is that ________.

A.most schools evaluate students by using gradesB.it’s important to get good grades

C.we don’t always get good grades we wantD.grades are sometimes incorrect

2The passage is written in a/an ________ tone(語(yǔ)氣).

A.crazyB.seriousC.sadD.angry

3The text above is written to ________.

A.encourage students to get good gradesB.make parents less angry

C.share ways to deal with bad report cardsD.find excuses for bad grades

4The passage is probably from________.

A.a software instructionB.a story bookC.a teenager magazineD.a travel diary

【答案】

1C

2B

3C

4C

【解析】

文章大意:本文主要是講面對(duì)一張不好的成績(jī)單時(shí)該怎么辦,對(duì)此作者提出了一些建議。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Grades are how most schools evaluate students and they are pretty important. The problem is that we do not always get good grades we (or our parents) want. 分?jǐn)?shù)是大多數(shù)學(xué)校評(píng)價(jià)學(xué)生的方式,它們非常重要。問(wèn)題是我們并不總是得到我們(或我們的父母)想要的好成績(jī)?芍煽(jī)的問(wèn)題是我們并不總是得到我們想要的好成績(jī),故答案選C。

2理解判斷題。通讀全文可知,本文主要是為我們介紹了一些處理糟糕的成績(jī)單的建議, 所以作者應(yīng)是認(rèn)真、嚴(yán)肅的。結(jié)合選項(xiàng)A. crazy瘋狂的;B. serious嚴(yán)肅的、認(rèn)真的;C. sad傷心的;D. angry生氣的。可知B選項(xiàng)符合題意,故答案選B

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)After a bad report card, it is important to figure out what to do next. 在糟糕的成績(jī)單之后,找出下一步該做什么是很重要的。以及The first thing to do is to talk to your teacher. Next,…make a promise to change your behavior! Thirdly,…Talk to your teacher and explain your situation. He or she will tell you where you can receive the extra help you need. Lastly, make a detailed plan of how you will improve your grades.可知本文主要是為了分享如何處理糟糕的成績(jī)單而寫(xiě)的,故答案選C

4文章來(lái)源題。通讀全文可知,本文主要講述的是當(dāng)學(xué)生面對(duì)一張不好的成績(jī)單時(shí),應(yīng)該怎么做。結(jié)合常識(shí)可知學(xué)生都應(yīng)該屬于青少年行列,所以C選項(xiàng)a teenager magazine 一本青少年雜志,符合題意,故答案選C。

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