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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务11~4题要求从所给的6个选项中为第 2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第5~8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项分别完成每个句子请将答案写在相应的位置上 ?????????? ????{{B}}ThePaperChase{{/B}}??Runninga houseisalotlikerunningabusiness.saysStephanieDentonaprofessional organizerbasedinCincinnatiOhiowhospecializesinbothresidentialand commercialpaperworkandrecordkeeping.Togetasuccessfulgriponorganizing documentsbillsandothermaterialsDentonsuggeststhefollowing tips:??Createaspaceinwhichyoucanalwaysdoyourpaperwork. Thisisperhapsthemostimportantelementofasuccessfulsystem.Ifyoucan’t devoteanentiredesktothetaskatleastinvestinarollingfilecartto storeactivepaperworkandatwo-drawerfilecabinetforfamilyrecords.Store therollingfilecartwhereveritismostconvenientandcomfortabletodoyour workwhetherthatisthekitchenofficeorfamilyroom.??When indoubtthrowitout.Thefirststeptoimplementingaworkablefilingsystem istoeliminatepaperyoudon’tusedon’tneedorthatyoucouldeasilyaccess againelsewhere.Throwoutduplicatestatementsoldcatalogsandallofthe couponsmailingsorofferingsyou’llneverhaveanopportunitytouseoreven read.??Setasidetwodaysamonthtopaybills.Ifamonthlydue datedoesn’tfitintoyourcyclecallupthecreditorandsuggestamore convenientdate.Keeptwomanilafoldersatthefrontofyoursystemforcurrent bills--onetocorrespondwitheachbill-payingday--andfileallincomingbills. Keepalistinthefrontofeachfolderofwhatneedstobepaidincasethe invoiceneverarrivesorgetsmisplaced.??Thinkofyourfiling systemnotasarigidtoolbutasalivingbreathingsystemthatcan accommodateyourchangingneeds.Agoodfilingsystemisbothmentallyand physicallyflexible.Everyone’sneedsaredifferentsaysDentonbutwhen devisingafillingsystemaskyourself:wherewouldIlookforthis?Create mainheadingsforyourfilingsystemsuchasInvestmentsTaxesChildrenand soforthandfileindividualfoldersunderthemainheadings.Neveroverstuff yourfiles.Couponsshouldbethrownawaybecause______.
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