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    Mike Flint was Buffett’s airplane pilot(飞行员). Flint had also flown four US Presidents, so we can safely say he was good at his job. According to Flint, he was talking about his career(事业) priorities (优先事项) with Buffett when he asked him to go through a 3-step exercise.

STEP 1: Write down his top 25 career goals(目标). So, Flint took some time and wrote them down.

STEP 2: Review his list and circle his top 5 goals. Again, Flint took some time, made his way through the list, and at last decided on his 5 most important goals.

STEP 3: At this point, Flint had two lists. The 5 items he had circled were on List A and the 20 items he had not circled were on List B.

Flint said that he would start working on his top 5 goals right away. And then Buffett asked him about the second list, “And what about the ones you didn’t circle?”

Flint replied, “Well, the top 5 are my primary focus (焦点), but the other 20 come in a close second. I still plan to give them my efforts.”

Buffett said, “No. You’ve got it wrong. Everything you didn’t circle just became your Avoid-At-All-Cost list. These things get no efforts from you until you’ve succeeded with your top 5.”

This is why Buffett’s strategy (策略) is great. Items 6 through 25 are things you care about. So you can’t help paying attention to them. And then you get 20 distractions (分心的事物) to stop you from focusing on(集中) your top 5 goals. Spending time on secondary priorities is the reason you have 20 half-finished goals instead of 5 completed ones. So force yourself to focus. The most dangerous distractions are the ones you love, but that don’t love you back.

1.What did Flint think of his items on List B?

A.They were important too. B.They were much more difficult.

C.They were not worth his effort. D.They were impossible goals to reach.

2.What did Buffett suggest to Mike Flint?

A.Giving up List B halfway.

B.Choosing only one priority from the 25 items.

C.Paying no attention to List B before finishing List A.

D.Reviewing all the items and deciding on another top 5.

3.According to Buffett’s strategy, ________.

A.getting 20 half-finished goals is useful too

B.we should break away from distractions decidedly

C.it’s impossible for us to finish two tasks at a time

D.secondary priorities will prevent us from succeeding

4.What can be the best title for the passage?

A.List A or List B?

B.How to choose your priorities

C.The secret of Buffett’s great success

D.Avoid distractions to focus on your priorities

 

1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。本文通过巴菲特向他的私人飞行员芬克传授策略的事例告诉我们巴菲特策略的核心:坚定地剔除分心事物,集中精力完成优先事项。 1.细节理解题。由第六段Flint replied, “Well, the top 5 are my primary focus (焦点), but the other 20 come in a close second. I still plan to give them my efforts.”弗林特说:“前五个是我的重点,但是其他20个紧随其后,我仍然计划付出我应该的努力”可知,B清单上的计划也需要付出努力,对弗林特来说也是重要的。故选A项。 2.细节理解题。由第七段Buffett said, “No. You’ve got it wrong. Everything you didn’t circle just became your Avoid-At-All-Cost list. These things get no efforts from you until you’ve succeeded with your top 5.”巴菲特说:“不,你搞错了。所有你没有圈出来的事情都是你要不惜一切代价避免的,这些事情在你完成前五个之前不需要付出任何努力。”可知,巴菲特建议弗林特在完成A清单之前不要管清单B上的目标。故选C项。 3.细节理解题。由第八段 Spending time on secondary priorities is the reason you have 20 half-finished goals instead of 5 completed ones. So force yourself to focus.把时间花在次要的事情上是你有20个没完成的目标而不是那5个已经完成的目标的原因。所以强迫自己集中精力。可知,巴菲特的策略是让我们应该果断地摆脱分心。故选B项。 4.主旨大意题。由文章结尾So force yourself to focus. The most dangerous distractions are the ones you love, but that don’t love you back.所以强迫自己集中注意力。最危险的干扰就是那些你爱的但却不爱你的东西。可知,本文揭示了要远离干扰、专注重点的道理。D选项“避免分心,专注于你的优先要做的事”符合文章主旨。故选D项。
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