根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。

Improve Your Productivity (學(xué)習(xí)效率)

Researchers have found that most of our tiredness comes from our mental attitudes (心態(tài)). One of England’s doctors, J.A. Hadfield, says, “ 1. . In fact, tiredness of completely physical origin (緣由) is unusual.” So, remember -- the key to improved productivity is learning to relax. Here are some suggestions for you.

Relax form time to time

2. . It is said that if you want to master the art of relaxation, study the cat. Think about it. Have you ever seen a tired cat, or a cat with a nervous break-down? You will probably avoid this kind of feeling if you learn to relax as the cat does.

3.

Remember that tensions (緊張狀態(tài)) on the body produce aching shoulders and nervous feelings. Variety and movement keep you physically and mentally alive. The most interesting task can get boring if done for long periods of time, and the most comfortable chair isn’t comfortable if the work r must sit in it for hours.

Think at the end of the day

4. . And if you are tired, is it because of the mental work you’ve done, or the way you have done it? Generally, if you feel extremely tired at the end of the day, it’s quite likely been an inefficient (效率低的) day.

5. Then you can work with a new attitude the next day.

A. Think of a cat

B. Work less hard

C. Work in a comfortable position

D. This will help you form the habit of relaxing.

E. Make notes of what changes you need to make.

F. Ask yourself how tired you are at the end of the day.

G. The greater part of tiredness comes from mental attitudes.

1.G

2.A

3.C

4.F

5.E

【解析】

試題分析:本文講述如何提高學(xué)習(xí)效率;

1.G 根據(jù)下方提到In fact, tiredness of completely physical origin (緣由) is unusual.事實上,身體的懶惰是不正常的,故選G疲勞來自心理的態(tài)度;

2.A 根據(jù)下方提到It is said that if you want to master the art of relaxation, study the cat. Think about it.據(jù)說,如果你想學(xué)會掌握休息的藝術(shù),你要研究貓,再思考一下,故選A項。

3.C 根據(jù)下方提到Remember that tensions (緊張狀態(tài)) on the body produce aching shoulders and nervous feelings記住緊張狀態(tài)下身體會產(chǎn)生疼痛和緊張感,故選C在一種舒適的狀態(tài)下工作;

4.F 根據(jù)下方提到And if you are tired, is it because of the mental work you’ve done, or the way you have done it?如果你累的話,是不是因為心理的原因造成的或你做事的方式,故選F,在每天結(jié)束時問你自己是如何感到累的?

5.E 根據(jù)下方提到Then you can work with a new attitude the next day然后你就能在第二天以新的態(tài)度開始,故選E記下你需要改變的。

考點:教育類閱讀。

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