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9.This habit was picked from my teacher back in 1988.Back then it seemed trivial(琐碎)and not likely to make any significant influence on my life.(16)D
The habit that has made the greatest influence on my life is scheduling.In my mind,it is the tiny daily habit that indeed can be life-changing.Scheduling is not just about the ordering of tasks throughout the day.(17)EIf you are able to design the right schedule and follow it,you are able to gain massive rewards for your work.
(18)FHowever,everything is likely to boil down to the most precious asset(财富),namely time.If you are able to master your time and follow the schedule,you will not lose any minute doing things that do not matter or add no value.The tiny daily habit of scheduling your day is important.In the short term,it might seem boring and inefficient.(19)GIt can provide you with the greatest opportunity possible.
(20)A

A.Master your time
B.Only time will tell.
C.Forming tiny daily habit is not an easy task for us.
D.However,a few years later I realized its true power.
E.It is about the proper allocation and usage of your time and effort.
F.One can endlessly argue about the things that have the biggest value in our lives.
G.However,in the long run,the habit of scheduling your tasks and plans will pay off.

分析 主要讲我们要合理分配掌握时间,会给我们带来很多好处.

解答 16~20 DEFGA
 16.D 上下文理解.根据前句Back then it seemed trivial(琐碎)and not likely to make any significant influence on my life可知,在那时,似乎琐碎,对我以后的生活不会产生任何有意义的影响,但是后来我意识到它真正的作用,故选D.
17.E上下文理解.根据前句Scheduling is not just about the ordering of tasks throughout the day.可知,安排日程表不仅是安排一天的任务,而且也是合理分配使用你的时间和精力,故选E.
18.F 上下文理解.根据后句However,everything is likely to boil down to the most precious asset(财富),namely time可知,一切事情都有可能归结为最宝贵的财富,即时间,所以对生活有价值的东西都要去争取,故答案为F.
19.G 上下文理解.根据前句In the short term,it might seem boring and inefficient,从短期看,也许无聊没有效率,但是从长期看,会有汇报的,故选G.
20.A 上下文理解.纵观整个文章的大意可知,主要讲我们要合理分配掌握时间,会给我们带来很多好处,故此处是对全文的总结,即答案为A.

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