31. The word "harmony" in the te“t is cl”sest in meaning to.
A) accord B) purity C) disbalance D) tie
32. According to the passage, ...
A) innumerable benefits have been brought by modern
civilization
B) controlling all pests is possible because of modern
technologies
C) there is enough food for everybody
D) it is a moral decision for all of us how to care for the
environment
Read choose the correct answer (33-36).
Making lists is relaxing. It makes you feel important - all
those things–to do. It dictates the shape of the immediate
future; it calms you down and it makes you feel good when
you cross something off. It might even help you to get things
done too. The world divides in two when it comes to listing.
Type A makes orderly lists, priorities and calmly sets to
work on them. Type В waits until panic sets in, grabs the
nearest envelope and scribbles all over it, sighs with relief
and promptly loses it. The more you have to do, the more
you need a list and few people with high-powered jobs get by
without them.
James Oliver, psychologist, has created his own time
managing matrix'. He writes a list’of things to do and then
organizes them into categories: things that have to be done
straight away, other things that it would be good to do
today, things that are important but haven't got to be done
’mmediately and things that are less urgent but that he
doesn't want to forget. ’sing categories to order the world
is the way the human mind works,' he says. After th’t, you
should put things into hierarchies of importance.' But he also
warn’ against the danger of Excessive List Syndrome.
If people get obsessed with making lists, it doesn't work, they
have ’oo many categories and lose their capacity to prioritize.
33. Which of the following ideas about making lists is not
mentioned in the text?
A) If you make a list, you feel obliged to do each thing in it.
B) It gives you satisfaction when you get something done in
the list.
C) List-making is standard practice in therapy for depression.
D) There is more possibility of fulfillment of your duties.
34. The latter list-makers of the two types mentioned in the
passage ...
A) write down everything in time as it gives them a great
comfort.
B) overcome their fear by making lists though they don't
follow th’m.
C) make a proper list and work accordingly in a relaxed way.
D) feel a real necessity for list-making because of their jobs.
35. According to the text, Excessive List Syndrome is ...
A) to lose ability to list-making. B) to work without priorities.
C) to give up categorizing. D) to get addicted to list-making.
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