B1 Collocation 中性 3分钟阅读

reach goal

Achieve a desired result

字面意思: To arrive at a target

15秒了解

  • Successfully finishing something you planned to do.
  • Used for both small personal wins and big career milestones.
  • Implies effort, persistence, and a clear starting point.

意思

To reach a goal means you finally finish what you started. It is that great feeling when you cross the finish line after a lot of hard work.

关键例句

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Talking about fitness

I finally reached my goal of running five miles without stopping!

لقد حققت أخيرًا هدفي المتمثل في الجري لمسافة خمسة أميال دون توقف!

2

In a business meeting

Our team worked tirelessly to reach the sales goal this quarter.

عمل فريقنا بلا كلل لتحقيق هدف المبيعات لهذا الربع.

3

Texting a friend about a hobby

Reached my goal of reading 20 books this year! 📚

حققت هدفي بقراءة 20 كتابًا هذا العام!

🌍

文化背景

The 'American Dream' is heavily built on the idea of setting and reaching goals through individual hard work. The 'SMART' goal framework is a standard tool used in offices worldwide to help employees reach their targets. Reaching a goal is often celebrated as a group effort (kaizen), focusing on continuous small improvements. British culture often uses 'understated' language. Instead of 'I reached my goal,' someone might say 'I managed to get there in the end.'

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Use with 'Finally'

Adding 'finally' before 'reached' emphasizes the hard work and time it took.

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No Prepositions

Remember: You reach a goal. You do NOT reach *to* a goal.

15秒了解

  • Successfully finishing something you planned to do.
  • Used for both small personal wins and big career milestones.
  • Implies effort, persistence, and a clear starting point.

What It Means

To reach a goal is like finishing a long race. You set a target for yourself. You work hard every day. Finally, you touch that target. It is not just about finishing. It is about the journey and the effort. Think of it as climbing a mountain. When you stand at the top, you have reached your goal. It feels amazing, doesn't it?

How To Use It

You can use this phrase for big or small things. You can reach a goal at work. You can reach a goal in your personal life. Usually, we use it with verbs like work hard to or finally. For example, "I finally reached my goal of drinking more water!" It sounds active and proud. You are the hero of your own story here.

When To Use It

Use it when you want to celebrate progress. It is perfect for performance reviews at your job. It is also great for talking to friends about hobbies. Use it when you finish a book. Use it when you save enough money for a vacation. If you feel like high-fiving someone, you probably just reached a goal. It is a very positive and motivating phrase.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for things that happen by accident. If you find five dollars on the street, you did not reach a goal. That is just luck! Also, do not use it for very easy, daily tasks. You do not reach a goal by brushing your teeth. Well, unless you have been avoiding the dentist for years. Then, maybe it counts! Keep it for things that require actual intent.

Cultural Background

In Western culture, people are very "goal-oriented." We love lists and checkboxes. Reaching a goal is seen as a sign of character. It shows you are disciplined and focused. New Year’s Resolutions are a big part of this. Everyone sets goals in January. Unfortunately, most people stop trying by February! But the phrase remains a symbol of success and ambition.

Common Variations

You might hear people say achieve a goal or hit a target. Achieve sounds a bit more formal. Hit a target is common in sales or sports. You can also attain a goal, but that sounds like a textbook. Reach a goal is the friendliest version. It feels reachable and human. Use it when you want to sound determined but natural.

使用说明

The phrase is highly versatile and safe for all levels of English. Just remember that it implies a process—you don't 'reach' something that didn't require a journey.

💡

Use with 'Finally'

Adding 'finally' before 'reached' emphasizes the hard work and time it took.

⚠️

No Prepositions

Remember: You reach a goal. You do NOT reach *to* a goal.

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Business Context

In interviews, use 'attain' or 'surpass' to sound even more professional than 'reach'.

例句

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#1 Talking about fitness

I finally reached my goal of running five miles without stopping!

لقد حققت أخيرًا هدفي المتمثل في الجري لمسافة خمسة أميال دون توقف!

Shows a personal physical achievement.

#2 In a business meeting

Our team worked tirelessly to reach the sales goal this quarter.

عمل فريقنا بلا كلل لتحقيق هدف المبيعات لهذا الربع.

Professional use regarding company targets.

#3 Texting a friend about a hobby

Reached my goal of reading 20 books this year! 📚

حققت هدفي بقراءة 20 كتابًا هذا العام!

Short, punchy, and perfect for social media or texts.

#4 A funny moment with a diet

I reached my goal of eating only one slice of pizza... okay, maybe two.

لقد حققت هدفي المتمثل في تناول شريحة واحدة فقط من البيتزا... حسنًا، ربما اثنتين.

Using the phrase ironically for a small 'struggle'.

#5 Emotional graduation speech

Standing here today, I realize we have all reached a goal we once thought impossible.

بوقوفي هنا اليوم، أدرك أننا جميعًا حققنا هدفًا كنا نعتقد يومًا أنه مستحيل.

High emotional weight and inspiration.

#6 Discussing finances

It took three years, but we finally reached our goal to buy a house.

استغرق الأمر ثلاث سنوات، لكننا حققنا أخيرًا هدفنا لشراء منزل.

Focuses on long-term planning and success.

自我测试

Fill in the missing word to complete the collocation.

After months of training, Sarah finally ______ her goal of running a marathon.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: reached

'Reached' is the standard collocation for achieving a goal after effort.

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Select the best option:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I reached my goal yesterday.

'Reach' is a transitive verb and does not need a preposition when it means 'to achieve'.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase.

A: Are you still studying for the exam? B: Yes, I haven't ________ yet, but I'm close.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: reached my goal

The present perfect 'haven't reached' is needed here to show a process that isn't finished.

Match the goal to the person reaching it.

1. A student... 2. A salesperson... 3. A runner...

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 1-c, 2-a, 3-b

These are common contexts for reaching different types of goals.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Reach vs. Score

Reach a Goal
Career Career
Fitness Fitness
Savings Savings
Score a Goal
Soccer Soccer
Hockey Hockey
Basketball Basketball

练习题库

4 练习
Fill in the missing word to complete the collocation. Fill Blank B1

After months of training, Sarah finally ______ her goal of running a marathon.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: reached

'Reached' is the standard collocation for achieving a goal after effort.

Which sentence is grammatically correct? Choose B1

Select the best option:

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: I reached my goal yesterday.

'Reach' is a transitive verb and does not need a preposition when it means 'to achieve'.

Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase. dialogue_completion B1

A: Are you still studying for the exam? B: Yes, I haven't ________ yet, but I'm close.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: reached my goal

The present perfect 'haven't reached' is needed here to show a process that isn't finished.

Match the goal to the person reaching it. situation_matching A2

1. A student... 2. A salesperson... 3. A runner...

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: 1-c, 2-a, 3-b

These are common contexts for reaching different types of goals.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

14 个问题

Yes, it is very common to have multiple goals that you reach at the same time or over a period.

Neither is 'better', but 'reach' is slightly more common in everyday speech, while 'achieve' is more formal.

Yes, you can reach a goal set by your boss, your teacher, or even your parents.

The most common opposites are 'failing to reach a goal' or 'falling short of a goal'.

No, you reach a goal, but you 'contact' or 'get in touch with' a person.

Yes, but 'target' usually refers to a specific number (like money or sales).

No, 'reach' is used without 'to' when talking about achievements.

Use 'reached'. Example: 'I reached my goal last week.'

Use 'a' for any goal, and 'the' when you have already talked about a specific goal.

Yes, you can reach a city or reach the top of a mountain. This is the literal version of the phrase.

Yes, it's very common. You might say 'I finally reached my step goal!'

Finally, successfully, quickly, and eventually are all great choices.

It's better to say 'achieve a dream' or 'fulfill a dream', but 'reach a goal' is much more common.

Yes, it is used globally in all varieties of English.

相关表达

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achieve a goal

synonym

To successfully reach a target.

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hit a target

similar

To reach a specific numerical goal.

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fall short of a goal

contrast

To fail to reach a goal.

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set a goal

builds on

To decide on a target to reach later.

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score a goal

specialized form

To get a point in a game like soccer.

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