【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Not all children want to listen to their parents. However, parents have been around for at least two decades or so longer than their kids. Here are four ways in which they might be right.
People should want to grow and change with time in a good way. People who hang around with those who are not as smart as they are will stagnate (停滯). So try to surround yourself with people who are worth learning from.
The more you learn, the less you really know. People tend to believe that they are right about everything before they've really learned anything about the world. This is largely due to contrast: people will realize how ignorant (無知) they were in the past after they've learned certain things, making them realize how much they've left to learn.
Growing up too fast is truly bad. However, these are the years when you are going to be more protected from the cruel realities of adulthood. You should try to appreciate this aspect of this life stage without being concerned with pushing your development too hard.
It is better to try and fail than fail to try. Children have to learn that failure is part of life. However, the sting (刺痛) of failure disappears gradually, and the regret about missed opportunities is going to sting far more for many adults. So don't stop going for certain goals because of a fear of failure.
A. Parents are wiser than you think.
B. It's hard enough for adults to accept.
C. Being around people who don't challenge you is a bad idea.
D. Your childhood years may not be the best years of your life.
E. They have some life experience, and it makes sense to listen to them.
F. People who bring out the best in others will reach their personal best.
G. By the time they have, they'll realize how complicated (復(fù)雜) the world can be.
【答案】E;C;G;D;B
【解析】父母有生活經(jīng)驗(yàn),聽他們的是有道理的。孩子必須知道失敗是生活的一部分,不能因?yàn)楹ε率《V箤?shí)現(xiàn)自己的目標(biāo)。
(1)E空格前兩句:不是所有孩子都聽父母的。然而,父母可能在我們身邊二十幾年甚至更長時(shí)間?芍戮涞囊馑际牵核麄冇幸恍┥罱(jīng)驗(yàn),所以聽他們的是有道理的。故選E。
(2)C根據(jù)空格下一句:人們應(yīng)該希望在一個(gè)好的方式中成長和改變?芍暇涞囊馑际牵鹤鲆粋(gè)不挑戰(zhàn)你的人是個(gè)壞主意。這會(huì)阻止你的成長。可知C項(xiàng)符合題意。
(3)G根據(jù)空格前:你學(xué)的越多,你知道的越少。他們傾向于認(rèn)為他們?cè)谡嬲龑W(xué)到東西以前他們?cè)诿考律隙际钦_的?芍丝毡磉_(dá)的意思是:到他們學(xué)到的時(shí)候?yàn)橹,他們將意識(shí)到世界是多么的復(fù)雜?芍狦項(xiàng)符合題意。
(4)D空格上一句:成長太快真的不好?崭裣乱痪洌喝欢,這些年你避開了成年人的殘酷現(xiàn)實(shí)而被保護(hù)。可知此空的意思是:你的童年時(shí)期可能不是你一生當(dāng)中最好的。故選D。
(5)B 空格前一句:孩子必須知道失敗是生活的一部分。空格后一句:然而,失敗的刺痛會(huì)漸漸地消失,錯(cuò)失機(jī)會(huì)的后悔將會(huì)更加刺痛成年人?芍丝盏囊馑际牵撼赡耆撕茈y接受。
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