【題目】七選五
A.Never be afraid to give
B.Plan ahead as much as possible
C.Work out your priorities(優(yōu)先考慮的事)
D.Be disciplined(有紀(jì)律的) at all times
E.Make sure everything has its place
F.Stick to a schedule
Being Well-Organized And Getting Things Done
Being well-organized and getting things done and what we have done is tried to make them as easy to follow as possible to allow you to implement(實(shí)施) them immediately. There is no doubt that being organized does make a difference .
It is something that you should do every single day and the best way to approach this is to place things in order of importance. Watching that movie may sound like a good idea, but put that at the bottom of the list and focus on things that influence your work, health, or anything else that is key to your survival(生存).
Next, you should consider trying to plan ahead, so if you know that there is an appointment at a certain location for a certain time, then plan your day around that appointment.
Knowing where everything is really will allow you to get more things done as you will waste less time hunting for that object that you require to complete your task. Too much time is wasted hunting for keys or that piece of paper and it also just stresses you out and can upset your pace.
Giving tasks to others will always lead to you getting more done, but it is not just a case of picking anybody to do a task. Instead, you need to make sure that they are capable of doing it without running into any problems and that they do have the correct tools to complete the job.
Having a schedule will help to force you into completing tasks on time and actually getting more done in the process. The only problem here is that you need to be sensible when working out how long something takes or you will put undue pressure on yourself and this is where mistakes can occur and you will actually then start to get less done.

【答案】C;B;E;A;F
【解析】本文是一篇議論文,就如何做到“組織安排好,做事有條不紊”,提出了五點(diǎn)建議。
(1)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)本段”It is something that you should do every single day and the best way to approach this is to place things in order of importance.“以及下面具體分述的內(nèi)容,可知本段表明“安排好事情的先后順序,找出優(yōu)先考慮的事”,把事情安排好,做事有條不紊。故選C。
(2)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)本段含義”下一步,你應(yīng)該考慮提前計(jì)劃,所以如果你知道某個地點(diǎn)有某個時間的約會,那么就計(jì)劃好當(dāng)天的約會!笨芍菊Z段的主旨大意為:盡可能提前計(jì)劃。故選B。
(3)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)本段的主旨大意:把物品排放好,可以節(jié)約時間,不會打亂你的計(jì)劃。故選E。
(4)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)本段的主旨大意:不要擔(dān)心把任務(wù)分派給他人,并確保他們順利完成任務(wù)。故選A。
(5)考查對上下文的理解和推理判斷能力。根據(jù)本段的主旨大意:制定一個時間表,強(qiáng)迫你按時完成任務(wù),并在實(shí)際過程中完成更多的工作。故選F。

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