题目内容

Time is the most valuable thing that mankind has. __1.__.Many people try to manage their time. They arrange information and tips in order to effectively do so.

__2.__.Time can be managed easily by finding out what is important and arranging these things in the order of importance. In this way you know your direction before making any plans and do not waste time and energy unnecessarily.

Now comes the next question. _3.__.The answer is that you need to find out what steps you need to take to do and what you want to do. Then you know how much time to spend for each thing. These steps are like goals.

__4.__.Not having them is like walking blindly in a dark room, trying to find the door.

Time management also demands a set schedule that works best for you. In this way you will be able to arrange your tasks based on their importance and finish them. In this way you will not waste your time in beating around the bush.(做事情绕圈子)

__5.__.There are a lot of things that we need to do in a short time. Therefore, having good time management skills is at the top of the list of things we all need.

A.We all live in a fast-paced world now.

B.Using every passing second effectively can benefit us.

C.Could you divide your time equally while doing your work?

D.How do you manage time and what type of information is needed to do so?

E.Setting goals is the most important part of tome management.

F.Managing time is not that hard.

G.The aim of time management is to give us a feeling of satisfaction.

 

1.B

2.F

3.D

4.E

5.A

【解析】

试题分析:

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可知这里想说设定目标是时间安排最重要的一部分,故选E。

5.

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