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How to Tell Your Parents About a Bad Test Grade

If you’ve gotten a bad grade on a test, your parents may not be too pleased about it. 1. Here are some tips for you to follow.

Talk to your teacher.

2. Ask your teacher where you have gone wrong with the examination paper and if there is any way to improve your score He can help you decide what to do and guide you on the right path for the future.

Practice what you will say.

If you’re worried about how to tell your parents about your grade, take time to practice first. 3. Either way, having some idea of what you will say and how you will say it ahead of time can be very helpful in the moment.

4.

It will look like you’re being dishonest or trying to cover up your grade if you wait two weeks to tell them about your grade. Try to get it out of the way within a few days of getting the news. Getting it off your mind will make you feel better, too.

Pick good moment.

If you approach them when they’re already stressed or angry, they’ll be less likely to react well. 5. Such as during or immediately following dinner or when you’re out on a dog walk or have just parked the car.

A.Tell your parents sooner rather than later.

B.You can talk to a toy animal or yourself in front of a mirror.

C.Don’t get too worked up before showing your parents the grade.

D.You’d better spend a little time preparing yourself to break the news.

E.The sooner you tell them,the more likely they are to be able to help.

F.Before you tell your parents,it might be helpful to meet with your teacher.

G.Try a calm,family time when your parents aren’t disturbed by other concerns.

 

1.D 2.F 3.B 4.A 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了如何告诉父母一个糟糕的考试成绩。 1. 根据上文If you’ve gotten a bad grade on a test, your parents may not be too pleased about it.(如果你在一次考试中得了一个糟糕的分数,你的父母可能会不太高兴。)可知,所以要花时间准备再告诉父母。D项:You’d better spend a little time preparing yourself to break the news.(你最好花点时间准备好告诉别人这个消息。)中的the news指代上文中的you’ve gotten a bad grade on a test,符合语境。故选D。 2. 本段的标题为Talk to your teacher.(和你的老师谈谈。),设空处进一步解释说明老师可以提供帮助。F项:Before you tell your parents, it might be helpful to meet with your teacher.(在你告诉父母之前,先见见你的老师可能会有帮助。)符合语境,meet with your teacher.和teacher实现了词汇复现。故选F。 3. 根据上文If you’re worried about how to tell your parents about your grade, take time to practice first.(如果你担心如何告诉父母你的成绩,先花时间练习一下。)可知,本段主要内容与练习有关,B项:You can talk to a toy animal or yourself in front of a mirror.(你可以对着玩具动物说话或对着镜子说话。)正是练习的方法,符合语境。故选B。 4. 设空处为段落主题句。根据上下文结构可知,设空处需填祈使句。根据下文It will look like you’re being dishonest or trying to cover up your grade if you wait two weeks to tell them about your grade.(如果你等上两周才告诉他们你的成绩,这会让他们觉得你不诚实或者试图掩盖你的成绩。)可知,本段内容主要讲的是要尽快告诉父母你的成绩。A项:Tell your parents sooner rather than later.(告诉你父母越早越好。)中的Tell your parents和下文中的tell them about your grade对应。故选A。 5. 本段的主题句是Pick good moment.(挑选一个合适的时机),结合段首句If you approach them when they’re already stressed or angry, they’ll be less likely to react well.(如果你在他们已经感到压力或愤怒时接近他们,他们就不太可能做出良好的反应。)可知,要试着再父母不被其他事打扰的情况下和父母说。G项:Try a calm, family time when your parents aren’t disturbed by other concerns.(试着在父母不被其他事情打扰的情况下,与家人安静相处。)符合语境。故选G。
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