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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:閱讀理解
Making fists is relaxing. It dictates the shape of the immediate future; it calms you down (it’s OK, it’s on a list somewhere) and it makes you feel good when you cross something off 0ist-making is standard practice in therapy for depression). It might even help you to get things done too. The more you have to do, the more you need a list and few people with high-powered jobs get by without them. Women always think they’re better at lists than men. Men tend to have Tasks which they assemble’ into Action Plans whereas women just have lists of Things To Do.
James Oliver, psychologist, has created his own “time management matrix (模式)”. He writes a list of things to do and then organizes them into categories: things that have to be done straight away, other things that it would be good to do today, things that are important but haven’t got to be done immediately and things that are less urgent but that he doesn’t want to forget. “Using categories to order the world is the way the human mind works,” he says. “After that, you should divide things into levels of importance.” But he also warns, “If people get too absorbed in making fists, it doesn’t work. They have too many categories and lose their ability to decide which is the most important.”
It’s all a question of what works best for you, whether it’s a tidy notebook, a packet of Post-it notes or the back of your hand. Having tried all these, student Kate Rollins relies on a computerized list, which is printed out each morning. “My electronic organizer has changed my life,” she says. “Up to now, I’ve always relied on my good memory, but now that I’m working and studying, I find I’ve got too much to keep in my head.”
So what are you waiting for? No, you’re not too busy to make today the first day of your upgraded time-managed life. In fact, there’s no better time titan the present to begin to take increased control of your work and life. So, get out your pencil and pen and make a list.
The main purpose of making lists is to .
A.help map out one’s future B.divide things into levels of importance
C.treat certain diseases such as depression D.organize one’s work and life reasonably
We can learn from the passage that .
A.good memory helps in list making
B.too much’ listing might be misleading
C.women usually make a lot more lists than men
D.people with high-powered jobs make lists most
The word “categories” in paragraph 2 most probably has the same meaning as“ ”.
A.groups B.portions C.items D.a(chǎn)reas
In this passage the author intends to .
A.suggest a way of raising one’s living standard
B.introduce some ways of business management
C.urge people to develop the habit of listing
D.warn people not to rely on their memory
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
下面是《21世紀(jì)報(bào)中學(xué)生班》(21st Century School Edition )刊登的一封讀者來(lái)信,請(qǐng)你以編輯張華的身份給這位中學(xué)生寫(xiě)封回信。
Dear editor,
I spend most of my time studying; I hardly talk to my classmates. Sometimes I don’t care much about others, but I do want to talk. I just don’t know what to talk about and how to begin a conversation.
I feel so lonely. How I wish I had a good friend! Could you give me some advice?
Yours,
Jin Jing
注意:
1.回信的內(nèi)容要包括以下要點(diǎn):
要相信自己,你最大的問(wèn)題是缺乏自信;
微笑面對(duì)同學(xué),讓他們相信你是友好的;
先試著與一個(gè)和你同樣害羞的或與你有同樣愛(ài)好的同學(xué)交談,可以問(wèn)一些學(xué)習(xí)上的問(wèn)題,談?wù)劰餐膼?ài)好;
幫助學(xué)習(xí)和生活上有困難的同學(xué)。
2. 信的開(kāi)頭已寫(xiě)好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);
3. 詞數(shù): 100---120詞(不含已寫(xiě)好的部分)。
Dear Jin Jing,
Your problem is a common one among middle school students. Maybe the following advice can help you. _________________________________________________________________
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2012-2013學(xué)年上海市虹口區(qū)高考一模英語(yǔ)試卷(解析版) 題型:其他題
Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. based B. schedule C. individual D. determined E. achieving
F. ambitious G. success H. studying I. marvel J. smarter
The Secret of Success
The secret of success is that there is no secret. Some people succeed because they are just __1__ than other people. Some people succeed because they just work harder than other people. And some people succeed because they are just plain lucky.
Ma Donghan is a student at Tsinghua University who is __2__ to be successful and she’s not going to leave it to luck. Ma is obviously smart because she’s a student at the best university in China, but her plan for success is __3__ on the old fashion value of hard work. You can see that by the weekly schedule she’s set up for herself which was recently posted online.
Every hour of every day is accounted for. There is her classroom __4__, of course, but then blocks of time are set aside for __5__ each subject and also for a few activities like playing sports. There are no hours set aside for just relaxing and there are only five hours allotted (分配) each night for sleeping. She has set a very __6__, almost punishing schedule for herself, but it seems to be working.
Other students __7__ at Ma’s diligence and discipline but doubt that they could achieve the same level of success. Perhaps not, but Ma is obviously a unique and special __8__. She has set high goals, made a plan to achieve those goals, and worked hard to keep to her plan. This is what other students can learn from Ma.
In school, as in life, __9__ is never guaranteed and not everyone will find him or herself at the top of the pyramid. The important thing to remember is that having a plan and working hard to stay with the plan will bring you a level of success that just being smart and lucky cannot.
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010-2011學(xué)年廣東省高三9月月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
Making fists is relaxing. It dictates the shape of the immediate future; it calms you down (it’s OK, it’s on a list somewhere) and it makes you feel good when you cross something off 0ist-making is standard practice in therapy for depression). It might even help you to get things done too. The more you have to do, the more you need a list and few people with high-powered jobs get by without them. Women always think they’re better at lists than men. Men tend to have Tasks which they assemble’ into Action Plans whereas women just have lists of Things To Do.
James Oliver, psychologist, has created his own “time management matrix (模式)”. He writes a list of things to do and then organizes them into categories: things that have to be done straight away, other things that it would be good to do today, things that are important but haven’t got to be done immediately and things that are less urgent but that he doesn’t want to forget. “Using categories to order the world is the way the human mind works,” he says. “After that, you should divide things into levels of importance.” But he also warns, “If people get too absorbed in making fists, it doesn’t work. They have too many categories and lose their ability to decide which is the most important.”
It’s all a question of what works best for you, whether it’s a tidy notebook, a packet of Post-it notes or the back of your hand. Having tried all these, student Kate Rollins relies on a computerized list, which is printed out each morning. “My electronic organizer has changed my life,” she says. “Up to now, I’ve always relied on my good memory, but now that I’m working and studying, I find I’ve got too much to keep in my head.”
So what are you waiting for? No, you’re not too busy to make today the first day of your upgraded time-managed life. In fact, there’s no better time titan the present to begin to take increased control of your work and life. So, get out your pencil and pen and make a list.
1.The main purpose of making lists is to .
A.help map out one’s future |
B.divide things into levels of importance |
C.treat certain diseases such as depression |
D.organize one’s work and life reasonably |
2.We can learn from the passage that .
A.good memory helps in list making |
B.too much’ listing might be misleading |
C.women usually make a lot more lists than men |
D.people with high-powered jobs make lists most |
3.The word “categories” in paragraph 2 most probably has the same meaning as“ ”.
A.groups |
B.portions |
C.items |
D.a(chǎn)reas |
4.In this passage the author intends to .
A.suggest a way of raising one’s living standard |
B.introduce some ways of business management |
C.urge people to develop the habit of listing |
D.warn people not to rely on their memory |
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源:2010年陜西省延安市高二下學(xué)期期末考試試題 題型:書(shū)面表達(dá)
第三節(jié):書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿分27分)
下面是《21世紀(jì)報(bào)中學(xué)生班》(21st Century School Edition )刊登的一封讀者來(lái)信,請(qǐng)你以編輯張華的身份給這位中學(xué)生寫(xiě)封回信。
Dear editor,
I spend most of my time studying; I hardly talk to my classmates. Sometimes I don’t care much about others, but I do want to talk. I just don’t know what to talk about and how to begin a conversation.
I feel so lonely. How I wish I had a good friend! Could you give me some advice?
Yours,
Jin Jing
注意:
1.回信的內(nèi)容要包括以下要點(diǎn):
要相信自己,你最大的問(wèn)題是缺乏自信;
微笑面對(duì)同學(xué),讓他們相信你是友好的;
先試著與一個(gè)和你同樣害羞的或與你有同樣愛(ài)好的同學(xué)交談,可以問(wèn)一些學(xué)習(xí)上的問(wèn)題,談?wù)劰餐膼?ài)好;
幫助學(xué)習(xí)和生活上有困難的同學(xué)。
2. 信的開(kāi)頭已寫(xiě)好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);
3. 詞數(shù):不少于100詞(不含已寫(xiě)好的部分)。
參考詞匯:自信self-confidence n.
缺乏lack vt.
Dear Jin Jing,
Your problem is a common one among middle school students. Maybe the following advice can help you. _________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Zhang Hua
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