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根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
    Let's be honest:it can be hard to get motivated to do your schoolwork even in the best of times.So finding the motivation,while you're learning from home,is extra challenging.Here are a few tips that could promote your motivation.
    1.Guard Your Time
    You do not need large amounts of time to be productive.(1)
F
F
Protect these open times by setting up your workspace to reduce distractions,including silencing notifications on your cellphone or laptop.
    2.Determine How Much Work Is Needed
    (2)
C
C
because there is a limit to how much information you can recall and process at one time.Examine the remaining projects,and estimate the amount and type of effort each requires.
    3.Break Large Projects into Smaller Ones
    Breaking big projects into smaller and more manageable tasks allows you to achieve the greatest efficiency and effectiveness.Your given tasks should follow a logical order.(3)
E
E

    4.Set Goals
    Set goals related to effort.For example,plan to spend 60 minutes at a specific time of the day studying a pre-determined concept.Also,set goals related to the completion of specific tasks or projects.(4)
G
G

    5.Identify the Rewards
    It pays to clarify the rewards at the end of each term,whether those rewards are internal (內(nèi)部的),such as the feeling of achievement that comes from understanding a difficult concept well,or external (外部的),such as getting a good grade.
    Work to build good habits and strategies now.(5)
A
A


A.It will certainly pay off in the future.
B.Remember to work as quickly as possible,
C.Write down the work you need to achieve,
D.Therefore,you can choose how to make good use of your own time.
E.Also,making a list and crossing things off that list is really satisfying.
F.Instead,be focused in short blocks when you can work without interruption.
G.For instance,finish reading a specific article for a certain paper you must write before a certain time.

【考點(diǎn)】說明文;學(xué)習(xí)
【答案】F;C;E;G;A
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