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.
1.What does the underlined phrase “Imposed Time” mean?
A. Unreasonable time. B. Valuable time.
C. Busy time. D. Unpredictable time.
2.Which of the following can be considered as Rule A according to the To-Do List?
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.
3.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Time preference. B. Time management.
C. Importance of managing time.D. Instructions of saving time.
Give this memory test a try. Mix up 52 playing cards. Now look at the top seven for a second. Can you remember them in order?
Players at the World Memory Championships can. In fact, the 2002 champion (冠军), Andi, memorized the order of 1196 cards after looking at them for only an hour! And a German girl, Lara, only ten years old, memorized 75 faces and names in fifteen minutes!
In 1987, a Japanese man, Mr. Tomoyori, wanted to prove that his memory was the best in the world by remembering by heart pi (π), a number in math which starts 3.14159…This number never repeats itself or ends. He recited pi to 40,000 decimal places (小数位). It took the fifty-five-year-old man more than twelve hours to say the numbers, but he did it without making a mistake!
To remember pi, Mr. Tomoyori connected each number with a sound. He then made up stories to help him remember the words he made from the sounds. In an interview after his achievement, he said, “I decided to go ahead and memorize the value of pi up to one thousand places. But it wasn’t easy – in fact, it took me three years. To get to 40,000 decimal places it took me about ten years.”
Unluckily for Mr. Tomoyori, his record was broken in 1995, when another Japanese man, Mr. Goto, memorized pi to 42,195 places.
1.Why was Lara’s success special?
A. She was just a little girl. B. She was the 2002 champion.
C. She was from Germany.D. She remembered more words.
2.What is true about Mr. Tomoyori?
A. He found pi easy to remember.
B. His memory was the best in the world.
C. He used stories to help remember words.
D. He only made one mistake while saying pi.
3.Who remembered the greatest numbers according to the passage?
A. Andi. B. Lara. C. Mr. Goto. D. Mr. Tomoyori.
THEME PARKS – FUN AND MORE THAN FUN |
Disneyland will bring you into a magic world |
Dollywood, in the beautiful Smoky Mountains in the southeastern USA. Although Dollywood has rides, the park’s main attraction(吸引力) is its culture. You can even take a ride on the only steam-engine train still working in the southeast USA. Come to Dollywood to have fun learning all about America’s historical southeast culture! |
If you want to experience the ancient days, England’s Camelot Park is the place for you. Every area of the park is modeled after life in the days of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. To enter a world of ancient England, come to Camelot Park! |
Some theme parks are not only for fun but also educational. Take the Polynesian Cultural Center(PCC) in Hawaii as an example. It not only shows visitors the Polynesian way of life but also protects their skills and culture for the future. |
1.Which park will bring you into a magic world?
A. Disneyland.B. Dollywood.
C. Camelot Park.D. The PCC.
2.What’s Dollywood’s main attraction?
A. Magic shows.B. King Arthur’s life.
C. Polynesian culture.D. America’s southeast culture.
3.What can you enjoy in Camelot Park?
A. Meeting Snow White.
B. Experiencing ancient England.
C. Riding on the steam-engine train.
D. Feeling the Polynesian way of life.
I work for a major airline. One afternoon while running through LAX to my plane, I tore (撕破) one of my nylon socks. , there was a convenience store close to my gate. I knew I could buy a new pair. However, as I waited in line, I that I had no money in my purse. I thought to myself that maybe the store manager would sell me a pair and let me pay her back the next time. I have been inside her store a lot, even though we have never been . When it was my to pay, I showed her my socks and explained that I had no money on me. She laughed and said, “Take them.”
Well, for whatever reason, two months passed, and I had not paid the money back.
Then one day while I was busy doing my usual preflight preparations, a passenger asked me if I would him a newspaper.
I went off the airplane and walked to the same convenience store. I was too embarrassed (尴尬的) to go inside because I had never paid the money back, and I wasn’t carrying my . Then a man with a friendly face came near. he could walk past me, I stopped him and asked him for help. He smiled and said that he would do so gladly but wanted to know why I couldn’t do it . He was rather outgoing and kept saying, “Come on, and tell me.” I needed a newspaper, so I and told him.
Suddenly he said, “Hold on.” and then took me into his arms quickly and carried me into the store. With his free hand he reached into his pocket and out a five-dollar bill and said to the manager, “I’d like to pay for the socks this person owes you for and for a newspaper.”
I later learned that this big, gentle man was Rosie Grier, the former L.A. Rams and Hall of Fame football player.
1.A. Probably B. LuckilyC. DoubtfullyD. Hopefully
2.A. believedB. thoughtC. felt D. discovered
3.A. noticed B. mentionedC. introduced D. required
4.A. turn B. time C. chance D. duty
5.A. simply B. seriouslyC. actively D. hurriedly
6.A. even B. still C. just D. ever
7.A. return B. pass C. leave D. buy
8.A. socks B. package C. purseD. passport
9.A. After B. Until C. Before D. Unless
10.A. myselfB. himselfC. ourselvesD. itself
11.A. checked inB. gave inC. broke inD. got in
12.A. handed B. sent C. carried D. pulled
If you can’t find the place, I’ll show you ______.
A. where is it B. where it was
C. where was it D. where it is
I _______ you a ring if I hear anything.
A. will giveB. gaveC. have givenD. give