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    Now let’s discuss something about people’s habits.

1. Some of them are good ones, but some of them may be bad ones. Can you remember any of the bad habits you used to have when you were very young? 2. Of course, you do not do that any more, but you can surely remember your mothers efforts to train you. The good habits you now have in such matters as personal cleanliness were part of this early training.

We may not suck our thumbs any more, but as we get older we get other bad habits. 3. Anyone who has tried to give up smoking knows this very well! 4. In babyhood, it’s thumbsucking, In childhood, it’s nail-biting. In our teens, it’s smoking, 5. And if anyone tells you that he has no bad habits, you can be sure that he must have the worst habit of all. Isn’t that true?

A. We can’t give them up easily, either.

B Each period brings its own problems.

C. Generally speaking, a boy likes biting nails.

D. Everyone has his or her own habits.

E. We benefit from our friends, kind help.

F. In middle-age, it’s over-eating, and so on.

G. Perhaps, as a baby, you used to suck your thumb (拇指).

 

1.D 2.G 3.A 4.B 5.F 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。文章讨论了人们的习惯。每个人都有自己的习惯,有些是好的,但是有些习惯可能是坏的。且随着年龄的增长,某些坏习惯也会发生变化。比如在婴儿时期,是吮手指;在童年时期,是咬指甲;青少年时期,是吸烟;在中年时期,是暴饮暴食等等。 1.根据后文Some of them are good ones, but some of them may be bad ones.(有些习惯是好的,但有些习惯可能是坏的。)可知本句是提出每个人都有各自的习惯,故选D。 2.根据前文Can you remember any of the bad habits you used to have when you were very young?(你还记得你小时候的坏习惯吗?)可知下文是列举一种儿时的坏习惯:也许婴儿时候,你喜欢吸手指。故选G。 3.根据下文Anyone who has tried to give up smoking knows this very well!(任何试图戒烟的人都很清楚这一点!)可知本空是指戒掉坏习惯很困难的,故选A。 4.根据后文In babyhood, it’s thumbsucking, In childhood, it’s nail-biting.(在婴儿时期,是吮手指,在童年时期,是咬指甲。)列举了不同时期的不同习惯,每个时期都有自己的问题。故选B。 5.根据前文In babyhood, it’s thumbsucking, In childhood, it’s nail-biting. In our teens, it’s smoking(在婴儿时期,是吮手指,在童年时期,是咬指甲。青少年时期,是吸烟)可知是根据时间顺序列举坏习惯,青少年之后是中年时期,故选F。
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