题目内容
To prove that all time has value,a manager at a large corporation in the Northeast asked everyone who attended a meeting to " punch in"(打卡) .At the end of the meeting he calculated the total price of the meeting in manhours and changed these into dollars by prorating (按比例分配) each staffer's salary. Indeed,for each $10,000 you make annually,a single hour is worth $5. That's why the most successful people are those who've mastered the timesaving strategies described here. Stay Focused All top performers establish priorities (优先做的事) .Helen Gurley Brown,editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan,always keeps an issue of the magazine on her desk. Whenever she attempts to do something that doesn't contribute to the magazine's success,she glances at that issue,and it gets her back on track.
One way to order your priorities is to create a "to do" list. Every evening,write down the top 20 tasks to be done the next day,and review the list several times throughout the day. The best way to accomplish what's on the list is to give each task a specific time limit. Pattern of Success Most people who want to get ahead spend useful time writing personal notes of gratitude,sympathy and congratulations. But when it comes to routine memos (备忘录) ,letters,fact sheets and forms,they save a lot of time by relying on previously written material.
Susan Taylor,editor-in-chief of Essence,has created some 40 form letters for everything. Stored on her computer,the letters can be called up,copied and customized by changing a few key words. Taylor then often adds a handwritten greeting at the bottom as a personal touch. Telephone Tips Financier J. B. Fuqua has made a fortune putting deals together over the telephone. His most important strategy is to make notes before he places a call.
To avoid playing telephone tag,return phone calls right away,because you're likely to catch the caller and your messages won't pile up. Leaving a detailed message on someone's voice mail prevents you from getting tied up in long conversations and will get you an answer more quickly. Do It Now Suzanne Caygill was a designer. To deal with all the demands of her schedule,she followed a rule; If she had a job to do,she did it immediately. Too many people waste time "commencing to proceed to get started, " Caygill would say.( ) 1. The manager asked everyone who attended the meeting to punch in to .
A. find out who was absent
B. find out who was late
C. calculate how many people present
D. calculate how much an hour was
( ) 2. Helen Gurley Brown keeps an issue of the magazine on her desk in order to
A. remind herself to be concentrated
B. consult it when it is necessary
C. relax herself during the coffee time
D. show her pride to the visitors
( ) 3. Which is the best title of the passage?
A. Hurry Up
B. No Wasted Time
C. Take Charge of Your Day
D. Wasting Time Is Wasting Your Life
( ) 4. In order to save time you can .
A. refuse to return phone calls
B. start to do a thing without hesitation
C. put down all the things you want to do
D. store everything in your computer
1. D由第一段得知。
2. A由第二段得知。
3. C本篇文章是教你如何更好地利用时间,这一点在第一段最后一句话也表明了。所以是C 项正确。
4. B由最后一段得知。
