题目内容
We all do it. We make huge plans for New Year's Eve. As the big day approaches, we start building expectations, planning the best night of our lives. And yet, it rarely lives up. After all, how could it? We set unrealistic goals for a single night when many places are crowded and loud, there are tons of noisy drunk people, and an astronomical bill comes at the end of the evening. You're left wondering, "Was it worth it?" Fortunately, all it takes is a little reconsideration of your expectations to make sure this year's big night is one to remember.
If you get smashed on New Year's Eve, it is likely that you won't even remember what you did and whether or not you had fun. That's not saying there's something wrong with having a couple of glasses of wine at midnight. After all, it is a celebration. Just keep it light, since you want to remember the fun you had with your friends and family. After all, do you really want to spend the first day of the new year with drunkenness?
Many people like to spend the holidays with their friends and family. You could reserve a table at a favorite restaurant, but how about staying home and cooking? There's nothing worse than having to shout across the table because the restaurant is so crowded, except maybe waiting in line for an hour or more for that privilege. Never mind the bill will almost always be significantly higher than it would be almost any other night of the year. If you love to cook, you can make a great meal that everyone can enjoy.
A great idea for an at-home New Year's Eve party is wonderful. If it's a large get-together, it might be difficult to have a sit-down meal due to space restrictions, but a buffet is always a good choice. You just need to display the dishes for them to choose as they wish. Consider your space and guests' comfort when deciding what to serve.
1.Why do our huge plans for New Year's Eve usually fail?
A. We waste too much money on dinner.
B. There are drunken people everywhere.
C. Every place is crowded with people.
D. We pin too much on a single night.
2.Which of the following can replace the underlined word "smashed" in Paragraph 2?
A. Tired. B. Drunk.
C. Bored. D. Excited.
3.What did the author suggest doing to spend holidays with your friends and family?
A. Treating them at home.
B. Inviting them to dinner outside.
C. Waiting in line for a favorite restaurant.
D. Booking a great meal that everyone can enjoy.
4.What should you do if your home is not big enough?
A. Try to arrange a sit-down meal for your friends.
B. Serve a small meal according to your space.
C. Let your friends help themselves to dishes.
D. Consider your guests' comfort only.
A. | however difficult | B. | how difficult | ||
C. | whatever difficulty | D. | what difficulty |
A. | writing | B. | to write | C. | write | D. | wrote |