单选题Harry: I hear you are going to get married soon.  Ron: That’s right, next June. June 21st. Can you come to the wedding?  Harry: Oh! ________ That’s when we’re away on vacation.  Ron: Never mind, we’ll send you some wedding cake.A That’s great!B What a

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Harry: I hear you are going to get married soon.  Ron: That’s right, next June. June 21st. Can you come to the wedding?  Harry: Oh! ________ That’s when we’re away on vacation.  Ron: Never mind, we’ll send you some wedding cake.
A

That’s great!

B

What a pity!

C

You have my deepest sympathy.

D

You certainly can.


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参考答案和解析
正确答案: A
解析:
从Harry后面的回答以及Ron的回答可以推出Harry不能去参加Ron的婚礼,由此可以推出该空应该填一个表示遗憾的句子,只有B选项符合。
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  • 第1题:

    John: Well, it's getting late. Maybe we could get together some other time.

    Harry: _________.

    A、Take it easy

    B、Nice to see you back

    C、Sounds good

    D、I'll give you a call

    E、Yes,I've enjoyed it


    参考答案:C

  • 第2题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But l've also learned that if you don't have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they'll simply never get done. And that means you won't make the progress that's really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it. You aren't cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead are likely certain times when you are at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That's normal. Maybe for you, it's bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrive in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identity that when you feel your most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion-it isn't optional. That way you're guaranteed to have a regular, designed period when you can at least on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it's the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first-we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and forces if you're going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods l've found is to put physical barriers between us. I'll work from a conference room or even from home on accession in order to get some literal space from people needing "just one quick thing. "

    What can be inferred from paragraph 3 ?

    A.You have to be readily available in the office.
    B.People cannot work in a vacuum.
    C.People in the office love helping others.
    D.Sometimes we have to decline colleagues' requests.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是推理判断。
    【关键词】inferred; paragraph 3
    【主题句】第3自然段But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and forces if you're going to get any meaningful work done.但有时候,如果你需要做任何有意义的工作,你就需要排除干扰和力量。
    【解析】题干意为“从第3自然段可以推断出什么?” 选项A意为“你必须在办公室随时待命”;选项B意为“人们不能在真空中工作”;选项C意为“办公室的人喜欢帮助别人”;选项D意为“有时候我们不得不拒绝同事的要求”;根据主题句可知,虽然在别人需要帮助的时候,我们希望提供帮助。但是,有时我们在做有意义的工作的时候,不得不婉拒同事的请求。故选项D正确。

  • 第3题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But l've also learned that if you don't have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they'll simply never get done. And that means you won't make the progress that's really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it. You aren't cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead are likely certain times when you are at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That's normal. Maybe for you, it's bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrive in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identity that when you feel your most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion-it isn't optional. That way you're guaranteed to have a regular, designed period when you can at least on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it's the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first-we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and forces if you're going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods l've found is to put physical barriers between us. I'll work from a conference room or even from home on accession in order to get some literal space from people needing "just one quick thing. "

    The word "wanes" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:

    A.Increase
    B.Peak
    C.Diminish
    D.Disappear

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是词义判断。
    【关键词】wanes; closest meaning
    【主题句】第2自然段Instead are likely certain times when you are at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. 相反,可能某些时候你是最集中的,而其他时候你的能量减弱。
    【解析】题干意为“与第2自然段的‘wanes’意思最相近的选项是哪一个?” 选项A意为“增加”;选项B意为“最高点”;选项C意为“减少”;选项D意为“消失”。根据主题句可知,前半句说的是注意力最集中的时候,那后半句应该说的是相反的意思,也就是注意力减少,故选项C正确。

  • 第4题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But l've also learned that if you don't have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they'll simply never get done. And that means you won't make the progress that's really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it. You aren't cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead are likely certain times when you are at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That's normal. Maybe for you, it's bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrive in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identity that when you feel your most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion-it isn't optional. That way you're guaranteed to have a regular, designed period when you can at least on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it's the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first-we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and forces if you're going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods l've found is to put physical barriers between us. I'll work from a conference room or even from home on accession in order to get some literal space from people needing "just one quick thing. "

    According to paragraph 2 , which of the following the "chunk of time" the author is talking about?

    A.When you are most focused.
    B.When there is no discussions.
    C.Last at night.
    D.Bright and early in the morning.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】paragraph 2; chunk of time
    【主题句】第2自然段Whenever it is, identity that when you feel your most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion-it isn't optional. 无论什么时候,当你觉得你最有效率的时候,你就可以像有任何其他会议日程一样把它保留在日历上。你需要保护这个时间段免受入侵—它不是可选的。
    【解析】题干意为“根据第2自然段,作者所说的‘大块的时间’是指哪一个?” 选项A意为“当你最专注的时候”;选项B意为“没有讨论的时候”;选项C意为“晚上”;选项D意为“一大早”。根据主题句可知,大块的时间指的是一天中你注意力最集中、最有效率的时间,故选项A正确。

  • 第5题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But I’ve also learned that if you don’t have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they’ll simply never get done. And that means you won’t make the progress that’s really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it: You aren’t cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead, there are likely certain times when you’re at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That’s normal. Maybe for you, it’s bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrives in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identify that chunk of time (even if it’s only an hour!) when you feel most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion--it isn’t optional. That way you’re guaranteed to have a regular, designated period when you can at least get started on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it’s the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first--we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and focus if you’re going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods I’ve found is to put physical barriers between us. I’ll work from a conference room or even from home on occasion in order to get some literal space from people needing “just one quick thing.”

    What is the article mainly about?

    A.How to manage your time well
    B.How to overcome different challenges in the office
    C.How to win competitions and get promotions
    D.How to prevent distractions and focus on big issues

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是主旨大意。
    【关键词】article mainly about
    【主题句】第1自然段 But I’ve also learned that if you don’t have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they’ll simply never get done.但是我同样明白,如果不制定策略为更大抱负和真正崇高目标腾出时间,它们永远也不会自动完成。
    【解析】本题的问题是“文章主要讲什么?”根据主题句可知,文章主要是谈尽管事务众多,要学会为真正的“大事”(重要事务)挤出时间。所以D选项“如何抗干扰,集中精力在重要事务上”正确。

  • 第6题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But l've also learned that if you don't have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they'll simply never get done. And that means you won't make the progress that's really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it. You aren't cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead are likely certain times when you are at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That's normal. Maybe for you, it's bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrive in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identity that when you feel your most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion-it isn't optional. That way you're guaranteed to have a regular, designed period when you can at least on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it's the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first-we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and forces if you're going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods l've found is to put physical barriers between us. I'll work from a conference room or even from home on accession in order to get some literal space from people needing "just one quick thing. "

    What may the author discuss later ?

    A.The author may like about the administration system.
    B.The author may teach the readers to make a timetable.
    C.The author may put forward another suggestion.
    D.The author may discuss the office environments.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是推理判断。
    【关键词】author discuss later
    【解析】题干意为“作者之后也许会讨论什么?” 通览全文可知,文章讲的是如何管理好自己的时间,并给出了两个建议,因此接下来作者也会再提出一个建议,故选项C正确。

  • 第7题:

    Ron was an engineer.He planned a change and tried the new job of teaching kids how to swim.Ron′s easy?manner soon made him a full-time employee at the swim school.
    Now,the 40 hours he works a week takes in weekends,early mornings and late afternoons.He earns around?25%less than he did in engineering.But,at 49,he says he has never been happier."I′ve had a drop in pay,but I′ve?cut back on spending,too.I seldom drive to work so don′t have to pay as much for petrol(汽油).I don′t drink as much.I go walking in my lunch break and I′ve lost 20 kilos.I love going to work.The whole family is a lot happier."
    When one of his brothers called,offering to help him find"a real i oh",he answered,"I don′t care.I know what?I′m doing is good."
    He admits it was fearful making such a big change when there was the mortgage(分期付款)to pay and kids to clothe and feed,but in the end he feels it is a simple choice."If you′re in a job you don′t like,get out.Money′s not?everything.If you don′t like it,change—find something you′re going to be happy with."

    What′s Ron′s advice to the readers?

    A.Stick to the job if you have kids to raise.
    B.Change the job if you don't like it any more.
    C.Stick to the job if you have mortgage to pay.
    D.Change the job if you don't get enough money.

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第8题:

    — What's the problem, Harry? --- ()

    • A、No problem
    • B、No trouble at all
    • C、Thank you for asking me about it 
    • D、I can’t remember where I left my glasses

    正确答案:D

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Mike: Look, Ann, it’s Wednesday already and we still haven’t decided what to buy Jill and Tony for their wedding.  Ann: ______They’re not getting married until the weekend.  Mike: Typical. You leave everything to the last minute.
    A

    Oh, let’s decide what to buy them right now.

    B

    Oh, relax, Mike, there’s plenty of time.

    C

    Don’t worry, Mike. Guess what I have bought them.

    D

    I don’t think it’s necessary to send any gift.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    从Mike最后一句可知,Ann觉得还不晚,选项B符合语境。

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    以下片段选自某课堂实录:  Betty: Darling, what are you going to do at the weekend? What are your plans?  Jimmy: On Saturday morning, I’m going to check my e-mail and then I’m going to do my homework. In the afternoon, I’m going to have a piano lesson.  Betty: I’m going to buy some clothes on Saturday afternoon.  Jimmy: On Saturday evening, I’m going to a party at a friend’s home. We’re going to listen to some music. Would you like to come?  Betty: Yes, that’s a good idea.  Jimmy: What are you going to do on Sunday?  Betty: I’m going to stay in bed in the morning. Then I’m going to revise for my test. What about you?  Jimmy: I’m going to get up early and then I’m going to play table tennis with some friends. In the afternoon, I’m going to meet Kelly and Peter in the park and we’re going to have a picnic. And you are going to come, too!  Betty: Am I? Great!  问题:  (1)分析教学片段中体现的听力目标。  (2)课堂教学中听力活动的组织应该注意什么?

    正确答案:
    (1)听力目标
    ①能够识别be going to表示的计划和安排。
    ②能够识别以下行为:check e-mail,have a piano lesson,buy some clothes,go to a party,listen to some music,revise for my test,stay in bed,play table tennis with some friends,meet…in the park,have a picnic
    ③能够识别“What are you going to do? What are your plans? What about you?”所表达的询问。能够识别以下语句所表达的邀请与答复:
    Would you like to come? Yes. That’s a good idea.
    What about you? And you are going to come, too! Am I? Great!
    ④能够识别On Saturday morning/evening,on Sunday,in the afternoon,in the morning所表达的时间。
    (2)分散听力与整体听力相结合;多次听力;多层次活动;足够的学生活动时间;抽样反馈;选择性反馈。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Bill: What's the time?  Blanche: 8 o'clock, so we'd better get a move on if we're going to meet your sister at the airport.  Bill: That's alright. Her flight doesn't arrive until 8:30.  Blanche: Yeah, but it'll take us an hour to get there—you know what the traffic is like.  Bill: OK. ______.  Blanche: What's wrong with those shorts?  Bill: I don't like driving in shorts. I'm going to put some jeans on.
    A

    I'll just go and get changed.

    B

    I'll wash my hands.

    C

    Please wait me a moment.

    D

    I'll be back soon.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    上文提到Blanche要去接妹妹,又说交通不好,所以要早点走。Bill的回答是“好的”。下文Blanche又问你穿短裤有什么不好?可知,空格处Bill提到要去换衣服。故选A项。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    – What's the problem, Harry?-()
    A

    I can’t remember where I left my glasses

    B

    No problem at all

    C

    Thank you for asking me about it


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    A:What do you plan to do this weekend?
    B:_____56_____
    A:I hear there′s going to be a basketball match this Sunday.Tom and I are going to watch it._____57_____?
    B:Of course.Basketball is my favourite.But I have no ticket for the match.What a pity!
    A:You′re lucky.I have some free tickets.____58______.
    B:Great!_____59_____?
    A:Let′s meet at the bus stop at half past five.
    B:I think there must be a big crowd of people there._____60_____?
    A:OK.See you at five o′clock.
    B:See you.

    第(57)题选

    A.What about making it a little earlier
    B.I have no idea
    C.Let′s go together
    D.Thank you all the same
    E.Do you like basketball
    F.When and where shall we meet
    G.What are you going to do
    H.It doesn′t matter

    答案:F
    解析:

  • 第14题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But I’ve also learned that if you don’t have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they’ll simply never get done. And that means you won’t make the progress that’s really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it: You aren’t cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead, there are likely certain times when you’re at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That’s normal. Maybe for you, it’s bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrives in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identify that chunk of time (even if it’s only an hour!) when you feel most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion--it isn’t optional. That way you’re guaranteed to have a regular, designated period when you can at least get started on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it’s the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first--we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and focus if you’re going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods I’ve found is to put physical barriers between us. I’ll work from a conference room or even from home on occasion in order to get some literal space from people needing “just one quick thing.”

    The word “wanes” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:

    A.increase
    B.peak
    C.diminish
    D.disappear

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是词义理解。
    【关键词】“wanes” in paragraph 2 ;closest in meaning to
    【主题句】第2自然段Face it: You aren’t cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead, there are likely certain times when you’re at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. 面对现实:你绝不可能一整天都处于绝对高产的峰值。事实上,往往你在固定的时间内最为专心,而在其余时间里精力则会衰退。
    【解析】题干意为“与第2自然段的‘wanes’意思最相近的选项是哪一个?” 选项A意为“增加”;选项B意为“最高点”;选项C意为“减少”;选项D意为“消失”。根据主题句可知,前半句说的是注意力最集中的时候,那后半句应该说的是相反的意思,也就是注意力减少,故选项C正确。

  • 第15题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But I’ve also learned that if you don’t have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they’ll simply never get done. And that means you won’t make the progress that’s really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it: You aren’t cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead, there are likely certain times when you’re at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That’s normal. Maybe for you, it’s bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrives in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identify that chunk of time (even if it’s only an hour!) when you feel most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion--it isn’t optional. That way you’re guaranteed to have a regular, designated period when you can at least get started on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it’s the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first--we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and focus if you’re going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods I’ve found is to put physical barriers between us. I’ll work from a conference room or even from home on occasion in order to get some literal space from people needing “just one quick thing.”

    What can be inferred from paragraph 3?

    A.You have to be readily available in the office.
    B.People cannot work in a vacuum.
    C.People in the office love helping others.
    D.Sometimes we have to decline colleagues’ requests.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是推理判断。
    【关键词】inferred;paragraph 3
    【主题句】第3自然段 But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and focus if you’re going to get any meaningful work done.但是如果你需要完成一些意义重大的工作,就需要一些屏蔽干扰的时间。
    【解析】题干意为“从第3自然段可以推断出什么?” 选项A意为“你必须在办公室随时待命”;选项B意为“人们不能在真空中工作”;选项C意为“办公室的人喜欢帮助别人”;选项D意为“有时候我们不得不拒绝同事的要求”;根据主题句可知,虽然在别人需要帮助的时候,我们希望提供帮助。但是,有时我们在做有意义的工作的时候,不得不婉拒同事的请求。故选项D正确。

  • 第16题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But I’ve also learned that if you don’t have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they’ll simply never get done. And that means you won’t make the progress that’s really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it: You aren’t cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead, there are likely certain times when you’re at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That’s normal. Maybe for you, it’s bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrives in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identify that chunk of time (even if it’s only an hour!) when you feel most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion--it isn’t optional. That way you’re guaranteed to have a regular, designated period when you can at least get started on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it’s the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first--we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and focus if you’re going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods I’ve found is to put physical barriers between us. I’ll work from a conference room or even from home on occasion in order to get some literal space from people needing “just one quick thing.”

    According to paragraph 2, which of the following the “chunk of time” the author is talking about?

    A.When you are most focused
    B.When there is no distractions
    C.Late at night
    D.Bright and early in the morning

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】paragraph 2;chunk of time
    【主题句】第2自然段Whenever it is, identify that chunk of time when you feel most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. 无论是在什么时间,确定这段你最高产的时间,在日程中保留这一重要时间段,就像标注其它重要会议一样。
    【解析】题干意为“根据第2自然段,作者所说的‘大块的时间’是指哪一个?” 选项A意为“当你最专注的时候”;选项B意为“没有讨论的时候”;选项C意为“晚上”;选项D意为“一大早”。根据主题句可知,大块的时间指的是一天中你注意力最集中、最有效率的时间,故选项A正确。

  • 第17题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But I’ve also learned that if you don’t have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they’ll simply never get done. And that means you won’t make the progress that’s really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it: You aren’t cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead, there are likely certain times when you’re at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That’s normal. Maybe for you, it’s bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrives in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identify that chunk of time (even if it’s only an hour!) when you feel most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion--it isn’t optional. That way you’re guaranteed to have a regular, designated period when you can at least get started on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it’s the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first--we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and focus if you’re going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods I’ve found is to put physical barriers between us. I’ll work from a conference room or even from home on occasion in order to get some literal space from people needing “just one quick thing.”

    What may the author discuss later?

    A.The author may talk about the administration system.
    B.The author may teach the readers to make a timetable.
    C.The author may put forward another suggestion.
    D.The author may discuss the office environments.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查的是推理判断。
    【关键词】discuss later
    【主题句】1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME寻找最为高效的时间。
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS 创造物理阻碍
    【解析】题干意为“作者之后也许会讨论什么?” 通览全文可知,文章讲的是如何管理好自己的时间,并给出了两个建议,因此接下来作者也会再提出一个建议,故选项C正确。

  • 第18题:

    资料:As a startup founder, my daily tasks include everything from long-term strategic planning to approving team outings and company culture initiatives. Day after day, things inevitably come up that need to get handled ASAP. But l've also learned that if you don't have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they'll simply never get done. And that means you won't make the progress that's really going to move your business forward.
    1. FIND YOUR MOST PRODUCTIVE TIME
    Face it. You aren't cranking out work at absolute peak productivity for the entire day. Instead are likely certain times when you are at your most focused and other times when your energy wanes. That's normal. Maybe for you, it's bright and early in the morning, before anyone else arrive in the office, when you do your best work. Whenever it is, identity that when you feel your most productive, and then reserve it on your calendar like you would any other important meeting. You need to protect this block of time from intrusion-it isn't optional. That way you're guaranteed to have a regular, designed period when you can at least on those bigger to-dos.
    2. CREATE PHYSICAL BARRIERS
    Nobody works in a vacuum. We all have to collaborate with others to some degree or another. And it's the people we work closest with whom we tend to put first-we want to be readily available if they need our help. But there are times you need to tune out the distractions and forces if you're going to get any meaningful work done.
    One of the most effective methods l've found is to put physical barriers between us. I'll work from a conference room or even from home on accession in order to get some literal space from people needing "just one quick thing. "

    What is the article mainly about?

    A.How to manage your time well.
    B.How to overcome different challenges in the office.
    C.How to win competitions and get promotions.
    D.How to prevent distractions and focus on big issues.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是主旨大意。
    【关键词】mainly about
    【主题句】第1自然段But l've also learned that if you don't have a strategy for making time for those bigger ambitions and your truly lofty goals, they'll simply never get done. 但我也学到了,如果你没有一个策略去为那些更大的抱负和你真正的远大目标腾出时间的话,他们就永远也做不到。
    【解析】题干意为“本文的大意是什么?” 选项A意为“如何管理你的时间”;选项B意为“如何克服办公室的不同挑战”;选项C意为“如何赢得比赛并获得晋升”;选项D意为“如何防止分心并专注于重大问题”。根据主题句可知,整篇文章就是教你如何管理好自己的时间,故选项A正确。

  • 第19题:

    – What's the problem, Harry?-()

    • A、I can’t remember where I left my glasses
    • B、No problem at all
    • C、Thank you for asking me about it

    正确答案:A

  • 第20题:

    Linda, can you give me a lift after work? ()

    • A、It‘s very kind of you to do so.
    • B、Thank you for your offer.
    • C、Never mind. I‘ll go shopping.
    • D、No problem. We go the same direction

    正确答案:D

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Peter: Shall we go out again tomorrow?  Barbara: ______  Peter: I’ll come round at 8 o’clock to pick you up.  Barbara: All right. I’ll see you then
    A

    Oh yes. That would be great.

    B

    I’d like to, but my sister’s coming to see me.

    C

    OK. Where shall we go?

    D

    Tomorrow? Let me think about it and give you my answer tomorrow morning.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    从Peter的回答可知,Barbara同意明天出去,选项A符合语境。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    One of the best features of the journalist’s lifestyle is you never know what’s next.
    A

    you never know what’s next

    B

    it’s so unpredictable

    C

    that you never know what’s next

    D

    one can never predict what’s next

    E

    its unpredictability


    正确答案: E
    解析:
    原句在位谓语后使用了一个完整的句子,所以不正确。谓语动词后应使用名词短语来代表记者生活方式的特征。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Harry: I hear you are going to get married soon.  Ron: That’s right, next June. June 21st. Can you come to the wedding?  Harry: Oh! ________ That’s when we’re away on vacation.  Ron: Never mind, we’ll send you some wedding cake.
    A

    That’s great!

    B

    What a pity!

    C

    You have my deepest sympathy.

    D

    You certainly can.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    从Harry后面的回答以及Ron的回答可以推出Harry不能去参加Ron的婚礼,由此可以推出该空应该填一个表示遗憾的句子,只有B选项符合。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Mother:______  Daughter: Oh, I don’t know. Anything will do.  Mother: You keep saying that. But I’ve run out of ideas.  Daughter: It’s your job to come up with the menus, so get on with it.  Mother:______  Daughter: Actually, I would like champagne, caviar, lobster soup, and to finish, a fresh melon.  Mother: That’s fine. I’ll cook, but you pay.
    A

    Where shall we have our lunch? ; What do you mean?

    B

    Let’s have breakfast at home. Quite right!

    C

    What shall we have for dinner? I’m really at a loss.

    D

    How many dishes do you want? I’ll try my best.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    从后文点菜可知,第一个空格应该是问“吃什么?”由于后文还是由女儿点菜,所以可知第二个空格处应该是妈妈不知道点什么菜。故C项正确。