第50练时间类单词识记:aheaddailyfinallyfuturelastmomentpasssometimesusuallydecadeeventuallyforeverfrequentlygraduallyimmediatelynowadaysrecentlyregularinstantlately短语扫描:atatime一次;同时attimes有时atnotime绝不;从不bytheendof在……结束时;到……末为止dayinanddayout天天foratime/while暂时;一会儿from...on从……起inadvance提前;预先onoccasion有时;偶尔uptonow到目前为止[跟踪训练]Ⅰ.语境填词1.Afterseveraldelays,he________(final)setoutat8o’clock.2.Animalscientistshavebeenstudyingthesemonkeysfor________(数十年).3.Butthebenefitsofthesemoveswillnotbe________(immediately).4.The________(recently)floodinginthesouthwasadisaster.5.ThismorningI________(经过)thestoreonmywaytothelibrary.Ⅱ.单项填空6.—CouldIusethisdictionary?—________.It’saspareone.(2014·江西,21)A.GoodideaB.JustgoaheadC.You’rewelcomeD.You’dbetternot7.Thismeetingroomisanonsmokingarea.Iwouldliketowarnyou________thatifyousmokedhereyouwouldbefined.(2015·湖北,30)A.inadvanceB.indetailC.intotalD.ingeneral8.Atnotime________therulesofthegame.Itwasunfairtopunishthem.A.theyactuallybrokeB.dotheyactuallybreakC.didtheyactuallybreakD.theyhadactuallybroken9.Idonotintendtofollowthat,becauseweshallhaveanopportunitytodosoonanother________.A.occasionB.situationC.conditionD.environment10.TomakeitmoreconvenientforpeopletovisitTaiwan,several________airservicesfromhemainlandhavecomeintouse.A.reliableB.permanentC.regularD.frequentⅠ.阅读理解Wanttoaddsomehourstoyourday?OK,youprobablycan’tchangethefabricoftime.Butanewstudysuggeststhatthewayyoufeelaboutyourgoalcanchangeyourconceptontimeandthatsomesimplestrategiescouldmakeyoufeellessrushed.Inaseriesofexperiments,JordanEtkin,aprofessorofmarketingatDuke,andhercoauthors,LoannisEvangelidisandJenniferAaker,lookedatwhathappenswhenpeopleseetheirgoalsasconflictingwithoneanother.Inone,theyaskedsomeparticipantstolisttwooftheirgoalsthattheyfeltwereinconflict,andotherssimplytolisttwooftheirgoals.Thosewhowereforcedtothinkaboutconflictingaimsfeltmoretimepressurethanthosewhoweren’t.Inanotherexperiment,theresearchersgaveparticipantsasimilarpromptregardinggoalconflict,butthistimemeasuredtheiranxietylevelsaswellastheirattitudestowardtime.Theyfoundthatparticipantswhothoughtaboutconflictinggoalshadmoreanxietythanthosewhodidn’t,andthatthis,inturn,ledtofeelingsofbeingshortontime.“Stressandanxietyandtimepressurearecloselylinkedconcepts,”Dr.Etkinexplained.“Whenwefeelmorestressandanxietyinrelationtoourpersonalgoals,thatmanifests(表现)asasenseofhavinglesstime.”Technologicaladvancesthatallowpeopletodolotsofthingsatoncemayincreasethefeelingofgoalconflict,shesaid.“Ithinktheeasieritisforustotrytodealwithalotofthesethingsatthesametime,”shesaid,“themoreopportunitythereisforustofeelthisconflictbetweenourgoals.”Sheisn’tthefirsttosuggestthatactualbusynessisn’ttheonlythingthatcanmakeusfeelbusy.AttheAtlantic,DerekThompsonwrotethat“asacountry,we’reworkinglessthanwedidinthe1960sand1980s.”HeofferedanumberofpossiblereasonssomeAmericansstillfeelsooverworked,including“thefluidness(不固定性)ofworkandleisure.”Asheputit:“Theideathatworkbeginsandendsattheofficeiswrong.Ontheonehand,flexibilityisnice.Ontheother,mixingworkandleisuretogethercreatesanalwaysonexpectationthatmakesithardforwhitecollarworkerstoescapetheshadowofworkresponsibilities.”AndBrigidSch...