题目
第1题
第2题
A、suggestion
B、goal
C、priority
D、tip
第3题
A.A. you have only part-time jobs to list
B.B. you want to emphasize the data of your most recent job
C.C. most of your work experience is related to the position you are seeking
第4题
21)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
22)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
23)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
24)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
25)、
A.occupy
B.such
C.well
D.Furthermore
E.sure
第5题
A. 列举你的经历,采用相反的时间顺序,开头时要写最近的关于你的当前工作。
B. 填写工作经历时要采用倒时间顺序,将最近发生的跟当前找工作最为相关的写在最前面。
C. 用倒时间顺序列举你的工作经历,开头写你的最近的,跟工作最相关的内容。
第6题
A.列举你的经历,采用相反的时间顺序,开头时要写最近的关于你的当前工作。
B. 填写工作经历时要采用倒时间顺序,将最近发生的、跟当前工作最为相关的写在最前面。
C. 用倒时间顺序列举你的工作经历,开头写你的最近的,跟工作最相关的内容。
第7题
There are so many possible hobbies.Choose one-or possibly ____1 one-that suits you.A hobby should be something that when you get up in the morning on your day ____2,you will be able to
say,Great,today I can enjoy my hobby,"or"I can't wait to get home ____3 work,because my hobby is waiting for me!"You should be so absorbed when doing your hobby that you may even losetrack of time.A hobby can bring tremendous joy and satisfaction to the young or old.Start out ____4 making a list of all the possible hobbies you even think you would be interested in.Search your mind back to when you were younger too.Maybe your drawing or painting was hung in the hall at your grammar school _____5 it was so good or possibly you remember doing your own tune up on your car and how proud you were.At this point you just want to list a lot ofpossibilities,no matter how odd they may seem.
第8题
For most people,learning a foreign language does not come easy,for it requires hard work and consistency. ____1 and foremost,there must be some motivations for learning a language.Are you planning to head to a foreign destination? Is learning a language on your wish list? Is it important for job advancement? ____2 any measure,the critical success factor is how much time you are taking to involve yourself ___3 the language.The more time you dedicate ____4 the language,the quicker you will learn.So,what does spending time really mean? It means listening,reading,writing,speaking,and studying words and phrases at every available opportunity.Involve as many senses _____5 possible in the learning process.
第9题
Text4
To combat the trap of putting a premium on being busy, Cal Newport,author of
Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World,recommends building a
habit of “deep work” - the ability to fucus without distraction.
There are a number of approaches to mastering the art of deep work - be it lengthy
retreats dedicated to a specific task; developing a daily ritual;or taking a “journalistic”
approach to seizing moments of deep work when you can throughout the day.
Whichever approach,the key is to determine your length of focus time and stick to it.
Newport also recommends “deep scheduling” to combat constant interruptions
and get more done in less time. “At any given point, I should have deep work
scheduled for roughly the next month.Once on the calendar, I protect this time like I
would a doctor’s appointment or important meeting,” he writes.
Another approach to getting more done in less time is to rethink how you prioritise
your day-in particular how we craft our to-do lists.Tim Harford, author of Messy: The
Power of Disorder to Transform. Our Lives, points to a study in the early 1980s that
divided undergraduates into two groups: some were advised to set out monthly goals
and study activities; others were told to plan activities and goals in much more detail,
day by day.
While the researchers assumed that the well-structured daily plans would be most
effective when it come to the execution of tasks, they were wrong: the detailed daily
plans demotivated students. Harford argues that inevitable distractions often render
the daily to-do list ineffective,while leaving room for improvisation in such a list can
reap the best results.
In order to make the most of our focus and energy, we also need to embrace
downtime, or as Newport suggests, “be lazy.”
“Idleness is not just a vacation, an indulgence or a vice; it is as indispensable to the
brain as vitamin D is to the body...[idleness] is ,paradoxically, necessary to getting any
work done,” he argues.
Srini Pillay, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School,
believes this counterintuitive link between downtime and productivity may be due to
the way our brains operate. When our brains switch between being focused and
unfocused on a task, they tend to be more efficient.
“What people don’t realise is that in order to complete these tasks they need to use
both the focus and unfocus circuits in their brain,” says Pillay.
Text4
36. The key to mastering the art of deep work is to______
A. seize every minute to work
B. list you immediate tasks
C. make specific daily plans
D. Keep to your focus time
37. The study in the early 1980s cited by Harford shows that
A. students are hardly motivated by monthly goals
B. detailed plans may not be as fruitful as expected
C. distractions may actually increase efficiency
D. daily schedules arc indispensable to studying
38. According to Newport, idleness is
A. a desirable mental state for busy people
B. a major contributor to physical health
C. an effective way to save time and energy
0. an essential factor in accomplishing any work
39. Pillay believes that our brain’s shift between being focused and infocused ______
A. can bring about greater efficiency
B. can result in psychological well-being
C. is driven by task urgency
D. is aimed at better balance in work
40. This text is mainly about_____
A. approaches to getting more done in less time
B. Ways to relieve the tension of busy life
C. The key to eliminating distractions
D. The cause of the lack of focus time
第10题
There are a number of approaches to mastering the art of deep work- be it lengthy retreats dedicated to a specific task; developing a daily ritual; or taking a “journalistic” approach to seizing moment of deep work when you can throughout the day. Whichever approach, the key is to determine your length of focus time and stick to it.
Newport also recommends “deep scheduling” to combat constant interruptions and get more done in less time. “At any given point, I should have deep work scheduled for roughly the next mouth. Once on the calendar, I protect this time like I would a doctor’s appointment or important meeting”, he writes.
Another approach to getting more done in less time is to rethink how you priorities your day – in particular how we craft our to-do lists. Tim Harford, author of Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform. Our Lives, points to a study in the early 1980s that divided undergraduates into two groups: some were advised to set out monthly goals and study activities; others were told to plan activities and goals in much more detail, day by day.
While the researchers assumed that the well-structured daily plans would be most effective when it came to the execution of tasks, they were wrong: the detailed daily plans demotivated students .Harford argues that inevitable distractions often render the daily to-do list ineffective, while leaving room for improvisation in such a list can reap the best results.
In order to make the most of our focus and energy, we also need to embrace downtime, or as Newport suggests, “be lazy”.
“Idleness is not just a vacation, an indulgence or a vice; it is as indispensable to the brain as vitamin D is to the body …”[idleness]is, paradoxically, necessary to getting any work done,” he argues.
Srini Pillay, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, believes this counterintuitive link between downtime and productivity may be due to the may our brains operate. When our brains switch between being focused and unfocused on a task, they tend to be more efficient.
“What people don’t realise is that in order to complete these tasks they need to use both the focus and unfocus circuits in their brain,” says Pillay.
The key to mastering the art of deep work is to .
A.keep to your focus time
B.list your immediate tasks
C.make specific daily plans
D.seize every minute to work
The study in the early 1980s cited by Harford shows that .A.distractions may actually increase efficiency.
B.daily schedules are indispensable to studying
C.students are hardly motivated by monthly goals
D.detailed plans may not be as fruitful as expected
Pillay believes that our brains’ shift between being focused and unfocused .A.can result in psychological well-being
B.can bring about greater efficiency
C.is aimed at better balance in work
D.is driven by task urgency
According to Newport, idleness is .A.a desirable mental state for busy people.
B.a major contributor to physical health
C.an effective way to save time and energy
D.an essential factor in accomplishing any work
This text is mainly about .A.ways to relieve the tension of busy life
B.approaches to getting more done in less time
C.the key to eliminating distractions
D.the cause of the lack of focus time
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