(单词翻译:单击)
例题解析:
The paper Chase
“Running a house is a lot like running a business.” says Stephanie Denton, a professional organizer based in Cincinnati, Ohio, who specializes in both residential1 and commercial paperwork and record keeping. To get a successful grip on organizing documents, bills, and other materials, Denton suggests the following tips:
Create a space in which you can always do your paperwork. This is perhaps the most important element of a successful system. If you can’t devote an entire desk to the task, at least invest in a rolling file cart to store active paperwork and a two-drawer file cabinet for family records. Store the rolling file cart wherever it is most convenient and comfortable to do your work, whether that is the kitchen, office, or family room.
When in doubt, throw it out. The first step to implementing2 a workable filing system is to eliminate paper you don’t use, don’t need, or that you could easily access again elsewhere. Throw out duplicate statements, old catalogs, and all of the coupons3, mailings, or offerings you’ll never have an opportunity to use or even read.
Set aside two days a month to pay bills. If a monthly due date doesn’t fit into your cycle, call up the creditor4 and suggest a more convenient date. Keep two manila folders6 at the front of your system for current bills –one to correspond with each bill-paying day –and file all incoming bills. Keep a list in the front of each folder5 of what needs to be paid in case the invoice7 never arrives or gets misplaced.
Think of your filing system not as a rigid8 tool, but as a living, breathing system that can accommodate your changing needs. A good filing system is both mentally and physically9 flexible. Everyone’s needs are different, says Denton, but when devising a filling system, ask yourself: “where would I look for this?” Create main headings for your filing system, such as Investments, Taxes, Children, and so forth10, and file individual folders under the main headings. Never overstuff your files.
1. Paragraph 2 ___
2. Paragraph 3____
3. Paragraph 4 ___
4. Paragraph 5____
A. Find a place to work on
B. Implementing a workable filing system
C. What is a good filing system
D. How to invest in a rolling file cart
E. Get rid of unimportant things
F. Dealing11 with bills
5. Stephanie Denton is expert ___.
6. You can put your file cart anywhere you like, on condition ___.
7. Coupons should be thrown away because ___.
8. “Mentally flexible” indicates the fact ___.
A. they are useless
B. in paper chase
C. that it is easily reached
D. that different people have different requirements
E. they are not comfortable
F. in investing in coupons
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residential
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| adj.提供住宿的;居住的;住宅的 | |
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| v.实现( implement的现在分词 );执行;贯彻;使生效 | |
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coupons
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| n.礼券( coupon的名词复数 );优惠券;订货单;参赛表 | |
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creditor
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| n.债仅人,债主,贷方 | |
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folder
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folders
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| n.文件夹( folder的名词复数 );纸夹;(某些计算机系统中的)文件夹;页面叠 | |
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invoice
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| vt.开发票;n.发票,装货清单 | |
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rigid
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| adj.严格的,死板的;刚硬的,僵硬的 | |
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physically
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| adj.物质上,体格上,身体上,按自然规律 | |
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