Every day is a gift, and if you look forward to spending each day with happiness, wake up every morning with a positive attitude and enjoy a beautiful day!
Set up a daily plan for yourself and ensure that you reserve enough time for your homework. Also, don’t forget to spare some time for play! Stop being lazy and start participating in your life instead of just watching it pass by. Try to do something fun and constructive every day. Read a book, write something interesting in your diary, try a new hobby, spend time with your friends, or just watch your favorite show on television, and you will see how every moment of your day unfolds. You’ll achieve better results, and ultimately greater success.
However, every day will not be the way you want it to be. Some days will be good, while some will be bad. You won’t be always happy and smiling. You may come across many challenges. Don’t forget to remind yourself to slow down and take care of yourself. In today’s busy lifestyle, it is necessary to relax to bring balance and joy back into your life. So, take charge of your life. Enjoy and appreciate the small things around you. Do a good deed and make others happy. Sometimes, doing something as simple as having a cup of tea with an old friend or a family member, listening to a cheerful song, or just writing down all the things that make you happy could indeed turn your day around!
Review and analyze your day before you retire at night. Reward yourself for completing the set goals and prepare the stage for the next day. This will impact your sleep and overall happiness levels. Plan for the next day, take a good rest, and wake up fresh the next morning!
If you will you are doing the same things every day, step out of your comfort zone and set aside some time to do things you have never done before. Stretch your limits. Not only will it make a boring day exciting but it will also build your confidence.
小題1:Who are the intended readers of the passage?
A.TeachersB.StudentsC.WorkersD.People in general
小題2:Why is “Read a book” mentioned in the second paragraph?
A.To show readers how to make them happy.
B.To tell readers to learn hard for their future.
C.To supply readers with ways of killing time.
D.To offer readers suggestions on hobbies.
小題3:What can we infer from the third paragraph?
A.Every day is beautiful and worth-remembering.
B.Your future is up to yourself and your friends.
C.A good start is definitely good for the future.
D.You should make a difference in your day.
小題4:Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A.Planning your schedule for the next day the night before.
B.Getting into the habit of self-praising with goals achieved.
C.Rising early to get ready for your day with positive energy.
D.Trying something new to learn from it to stretch your limits.
小題5: What would be the best title for the passage?
A.How to make the most of your day
B.How to lead a happy and satisfying life
C.Act now without delay to change your life
D.Spare time to focus on daily responsibilities

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:D
小題4:C
小題5:A

試題分析:作者希望學(xué)生能用一種積極的心態(tài)對(duì)待每一天,充分利用每一天讓自己快樂(lè),成功。
小題1:推理題:從第二段的句子:Set up a daily plan for yourself and ensure that you reserve enough time for your homework.可知這篇文章的讀者人群是學(xué)生,選B
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)題:從第二段的句子:Try to do something fun and constructive every day.可知作者提到Read a book是為了表明怎么讓讀者快樂(lè),選 A
小題3:推理題:從第三段的句子:So, take charge of your life. Enjoy and appreciate the small things around you.可以推斷出你應(yīng)該在生活中有影響,選D
小題4:細(xì)節(jié)題:從倒數(shù)第二段的句子:Plan for the next day, take a good rest, and wake up fresh the next morning!可知A是對(duì)的, Reward yourself for completing the set goals and prepare the stage for the next day. 可知B是對(duì)的,最后一段的句子:If you will you are doing the same things every day, step out of your comfort zone and set aside some time to do things you have never done before. Stretch your limits.可知要嘗試一些新的東西,沒(méi)有提到C項(xiàng)。
小題5:主旨題:從全篇文章和第一段的句子:Every day is a gift, and if you look forward to spending each day with happiness, wake up every morning with a positive attitude and enjoy a beautiful day!可知這篇文章講的是怎么充分利用你的日子,選A
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