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    Whether you’re flying to an island paradise or traveling for business, these packing tips will help you minimize time and maximize space.

Start with the right-sized suitcase

1.. But if you can’t travel light, it’s best to choose a bag that can easily accommodate everything you need. Trying to force a full suitcase to shut is a waste of time and energy, especially since you may return with even more stuff, if you like to buy souvenirs.

Lay everything out before starting

Lay everything you’re taking out on the bed, so you can see exactly what you need to pack and spot any missing items promptly. 2.. For folded items, putting layers of tissue between each item will cut down on wrinkles.

3.

Begin by putting rolled items in a layer at the bottom of your suitcase. Cushion fragile items like perfume bottles in the middle. Plan to put items you need on arrival at the top end of the case. 4.

Finish with a large top layer

Lastly, lay a large item like a towel over the tops and tuck it in around the sides. 5.. It’s much easier to close the zipper if you don’t have items like belts or laces.

A. Pack your suitcase in layers

B. Then fold or roll each item of clothing

C. Take a moment to assess your needs for this trip

D. So they’ll be easy to find when you need them

E. For a short trip, a small carry-on bag is ideal

F. Get everything ready before you start the actual packing

G. This will stop items from sliding around during the journey

 

1.E 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.G 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了四种打包技巧,来帮助人们节约时间,有效利用空间。 1.根据本段标题Start with the right-sized suitcase可知本段建议选用尺寸合适的行李箱。suitcase可对应到E选项中的bag。建议“对于短途旅行,一个小的随身行李是最理想的”,故选E。 2.根据下文For folded items, putting layers of tissue between each item will cut down on wrinkles.(对于折叠的物品,在每件物品之间放上几层纸巾可以减少褶皱。)中putting layers可对应到A选项中suitcase in layers,指“分层打包你的行李箱”,故选A。 3.本句为文章的小标题,起段落总起作用。根据下文Begin by putting rolled items in a layer at the bottom of your suitcase.(首先把包裹好的物品放在行李箱底部的一层。)可知本段建议“把每件衣服折起来或卷起来放到行李箱”。rolled items可对应到B选项中roll,故选B。 4.本句位于段尾,有总结全段的作用。根据上文Plan to put items you need on arrival at the top end of the case.(计划把你需要的东西放在箱子的最上面。)可知下文是对这一行为的说明:所以当你需要它们的时候很容易找到。D选项中的they指代上文items,故选D。 5.根据上文lay a large item like a towel over the tops and tuck it in around the sides(在顶部放一个像毛巾一样的大物件,然后把它塞到两边。)可推测下文是对这一行为进行解释:这将防止物品在旅途中四处滑动。G选项中的This指代上文的行为,故选G。
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Later, as we stood by the burning tent to keep warm, we considered our difficult situation.

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