【題目】 The following are some important reasons why you need to set goals for yourself.

1 Having a goal written down with a set date for accomplishment(完成)gives you something to plan and work for.

2 Most of us have big dreams that seem impossible to accomplish. It's easy to feel disappointed when you're staring at a difficult task. Proper goal setting can help break larger aspirations(愿望)into smaller and more achievable stepping stones.

3 Sometimes, looking back on a goal you set for yourself six months, or one year ago, you realize that you were supposed to accomplish a lot more than you actually did. It's a sign that whatever you're doing isn't working. So you need to make real changes if you want to get where you want to be.

4 There are times when we set goals that don't really show what we want. Sometimes we think we need more money, when we really need a change of environment. By asking ourselves what we really want and continually reconsidering our goals, we can find out what we really want in life.

5 Imagine you're on vacation. Wouldn't you want to find out exactly what you want to see with the limited(有限的)time? In many ways, life is like a vacation. We're given a limited amount of time to pursue the experiences we want and then before you know it, it's time to go. Without a clear sense of what you want to do you'll never be able to live life to the fullest.

A. Goals move you forward.

B. Goals help you live life to the fullest.

C. Goals help you make more money.

D. Goals hold you accountable (對(duì)……負(fù)責(zé)) for failure.

E. Goals tell you what you truly want.

F. Goals help to turn difficult tasks into easy ones.

【答案】

1A

2F

3D

4E

5B

【解析】

本文講述需要為自己設(shè)定目標(biāo)的重要原因。

1句意:目標(biāo)推動(dòng)你前進(jìn)。

根據(jù)“gives you something to plan and work for.”可知,目標(biāo)給你計(jì)劃和工作的東西。故選A。

2句意:目標(biāo)有助于把困難的任務(wù)變成簡(jiǎn)單的任務(wù)。

根據(jù)“Proper goal setting can help break larger aspirations(愿望)into smaller…”可知,適當(dāng)?shù)哪繕?biāo)設(shè)定可以幫助把大的愿望變成更小的。故選F。

3句意:目標(biāo)讓你對(duì)失敗負(fù)責(zé)。

根據(jù)“…you were supposed to accomplish a lot more than you actually did.”和“So you need to make real changes…”可知,回顧目標(biāo)會(huì)讓你知道你實(shí)際完成的比設(shè)定的目標(biāo)要少而且所以如果你想要達(dá)到你想要的結(jié)果,你需要做出真正的改變。故選D。

4句意:目標(biāo)告訴你你真正想要的是什么。

根據(jù)“…we can find out what we really want in life.”可知,目標(biāo)會(huì)幫助我們找到我們真正想要的生活。故選E。

5句意:目標(biāo)幫助你充實(shí)生活。

根據(jù)“Without a clear sense of…you'll never be able to live life to the fullest.”可知,如果你對(duì)自己想做的事情沒有一個(gè)清晰的認(rèn)識(shí),你將永遠(yuǎn)無法充實(shí)地生活。所以目標(biāo)幫助你充實(shí)生活。故選B

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