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Time can be categorized (分类) into three general types:
Predictable Time: Such activities as classes, team practice, eating and sleeping. If you know the restaurant is open between 7:00am and 7:30pm, you should plan to eat sometime between that block of time.
Discretionary Time: This is free time that can be planned in a manner matching with your lifestyle and to carry through the most important considerations in your life.
Imposed Time: Activities including unexpected and difficult or dangerous situations which happen suddenly and which require quick action to deal with them.
How to manage your Time:
Value Your Own Situation. The first step is to know yourself. People work differently. Some people are very active in the early morning and can carry out much at that time. Others find that their most powerful time is later in the day.
Get Organized. Make a shopping list or make some type of planned notebook. This may seem simple but you would be surprised how many people do not use these necessary things.
Prepare a To-Do List. Consider all that you wish to complete and make a list. Prioritize (优先排序) these items using three rules A, B, C:
A=" Most" important goal that needs to be completed very soon
B=" Next" important goal that does not have immediate necessity
C=" Finally," do all other things.
Plan Your Time. Fill in any spaces purposely left blank, and block out time to sleep. Be realistic, most college students don’t go to bed at 9 pm. Choose time for recreation each day.
Plan Study Time. Students should study 2-3 hours for every unit, for a total of 25-35 hours per week.
Time management is a system of learning to give first concern to the tasks you wish to complete. The key to being a good time manager is to learn to make full use of discretionary time and try to use it successfully.
【小题1】What does the underlined phrase “Imposed Time” mean?
| A.Unreasonable time. | B.Valuable time. |
| C.Busy time. | D.Unpredictable time. |
| A.Study for the final exam. |
| B.Play in the sports club in free time. |
| C.Visit an art museum at the weekend. |
| D.Hand in the history report tomorrow morning. |
| A.Time preference. | B.Time management. |
| C.Importance of managing time. | D.Instructions of saving time. |
Predictable Time: Such activities as classes, team practice, eating and sleeping. If you know the restaurant is open between 7:00am and 7:30pm, you should plan to eat sometime between that block of time.
Discretionary Time: This is free time that can be planned in a manner matching with your lifestyle and to carry through the most important considerations in your life.
Imposed Time: Activities including unexpected and difficult or dangerous situations which happen suddenly and which require quick action to deal with them.
How to manage your Time:
Value Your Own Situation. The first step is to know yourself. People work differently. Some people are very active in the early morning and can carry out much at that time. Others find that their most powerful time is later in the day.
Get Organized. Make a shopping list or make some type of planned notebook. This may seem simple but you would be surprised how many people do not use these necessary things.
Prepare a To-Do List. Consider all that you wish to complete and make a list. Prioritize (优先排序) these items using three rules A, B, C:
A=" Most" important goal that needs to be completed very soon
B=" Next" important goal that does not have immediate necessity
C=" Finally," do all other things.
Plan Your Time. Fill in any spaces purposely left blank, and block out time to sleep. Be realistic, most college students don’t go to bed at 9 pm. Choose time for recreation each day.
Plan Study Time. Students should study 2-3 hours for every unit, for a total of 25-35 hours per week.
Time management is a system of learning to give first concern to the tasks you wish to complete. The key to being a good time manager is to learn to make full use of discretionary time and try to use it successfully.
小题1:What does the underlined phrase “Imposed Time” mean?
| A.Unreasonable time. | B.Valuable time. |
| C.Busy time. | D.Unpredictable time. |
| A.Study for the final exam. |
| B.Play in the sports club in free time. |
| C.Visit an art museum at the weekend. |
| D.Hand in the history report tomorrow morning. |
| A.Time preference. | B.Time management. |
| C.Importance of managing time. | D.Instructions of saving time. |
It is that time of year again. Your child’s birthday is just around the corner. There is so much to do to get ready for the party. Planning a child’s birthday party is necessary. It can be fun, exciting and sometimes busy. When planning a child’s birthday party, there are many important details( 细节) to remember:
First, you should decide on a theme. It is very important to plan a successful party. Without a theme there would be no party to plan. If the child is old enough, he can choose what theme he wants to have. He can also choose invitations, decorations, cake design, and even games.
Next it is time to decide on a date, a place, and the time to have the party . Most people have the child’s party on the weekend for conveniece (方便) of the parents’ schedule (日程安排). When you have already decided on a date and time, you need to choose a place to have the party. It should be a place your child will enjoy, such as a favorite park, a nice restaurant or your own home.
Another important detail to keep in mind is the guest (客人) list. Always be sure to only invite people that your child knows and likes. Let the child help you write out the guest list. This helps avoid (避免) unwanted guests.
【小题1】The underlined sentence means “________”
| A.Your child’s birthday is coming soon. |
| B.Your child will have a wonderful birthday. |
| C.You can buy your child gifts in the shop around the corner. |
| D.Your child would like to have his birthday party around the corner. |
| A.a plae | B.a date | C.a cake | D.a theme |
| A.make a guest list for the party |
| B.invite very important people |
| C.have the party in the evening |
| D.invite as many guests as we can |
| A.parents | B.teachers | C.children | D.guests |
| A.when and where to have a birthday party |
| B.how to plan a child’s birthday party |
| C.why a child’s birthday party is necessary |
| D.what a child should do on his birthday party |
It is that time of year again. Your child’s birthday is just around the corner. There is so much to do to get ready for the party. Planning a child’s birthday party is necessary. It can be fun, exciting and sometimes busy. When planning a child’s birthday party, there are many important details( 细节) to remember:
First, you should decide on a theme. It is very important to plan a successful party. Without a theme there would be no party to plan. If the child is old enough, he can choose what theme he wants to have. He can also choose invitations, decorations, cake design, and even games.
Next it is time to decide on a date, a place, and the time to have the party . Most people have the child’s party on the weekend for conveniece (方便) of the parents’ schedule (日程安排). When you have already decided on a date and time, you need to choose a place to have the party. It should be a place your child will enjoy, such as a favorite park, a nice restaurant or your own home.
Another important detail to keep in mind is the guest (客人) list. Always be sure to only invite people that your child knows and likes. Let the child help you write out the guest list. This helps avoid (避免) unwanted guests.
1.The underlined sentence means “________”
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A.Your child’s birthday is coming soon. |
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B.Your child will have a wonderful birthday. |
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C.You can buy your child gifts in the shop around the corner. |
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D.Your child would like to have his birthday party around the corner. |
2.The writer advises us to decide on_______ first for a birthday party.
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A.a plae |
B.a date |
C.a cake |
D.a theme |
3.The writer advises us to _______.
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A.make a guest list for the party |
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B.invite very important people |
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C.have the party in the evening |
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D.invite as many guests as we can |
4.The passage is written to __________.
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A.parents |
B.teachers |
C.children |
D.guests |
5.The passage mainly tells us_________.
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A.when and where to have a birthday party |
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B.how to plan a child’s birthday party |
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C.why a child’s birthday party is necessary |
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D.what a child should do on his birthday party |
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First, you should decide on a theme. It is very important to plan a successful party. Without a theme there would be no party to plan. If the child is old enough, he can choose what theme he wants to have. He can also choose invitations, decorations, cake design, and even games.
Next it is time to decide on a date, a place, and the time to have the party . Most people have the child’s party on the weekend for conveniece (方便) of the parents’ schedule (日程安排). When you have already decided on a date and time, you need to choose a place to have the party. It should be a place your child will enjoy, such as a favorite park, a nice restaurant or your own home.
Another important detail to keep in mind is the guest (客人) list. Always be sure to only invite people that your child knows and likes. Let the child help you write out the guest list. This helps avoid (避免) unwanted guests.
小题1:The underlined sentence means “________”
| A.Your child’s birthday is coming soon. |
| B.Your child will have a wonderful birthday. |
| C.You can buy your child gifts in the shop around the corner. |
| D.Your child would like to have his birthday party around the corner. |
| A.a plae | B.a date | C.a cake | D.a theme |
| A.make a guest list for the party |
| B.invite very important people |
| C.have the party in the evening |
| D.invite as many guests as we can |
| A.parents | B.teachers | C.children | D.guests |
| A.when and where to have a birthday party |
| B.how to plan a child’s birthday party |
| C.why a child’s birthday party is necessary |
| D.what a child should do on his birthday party |