Researchers in the field of psychology1 have found that one of the best ways to make an important decision, such as choosing a university to attend or a business to invest in, involves the utilization2 of a decision worksheet. Psychologists who study optimization3 compare the actual decisions made by people to theoretical ideal decisions to see how similar they are. Proponents4 of the worksheet procedure believe that it will yield optimal5, that is, the best decisions. Although there are several variations on the exact format6 that worksheets can take, they are all similar in their essential aspects. Worksheets require defining the problem in a clear and concise7 way and then listing all possible solutions to the problem. Next, the pertinent8 considerations that will be affected9 by each decision are listed, and the relative importance of each consideration or consequence is determined10. Each consideration is assigned a numerical value to reflect its relative importance. A decision is mathematically calculated by adding these values together. The alternative with the highest number of points emerges as the best decision.
Since most important problems are multifaceted, there are several alternatives to choose from, each with unique advantages and disadvantages. One of the benefits of a pencil and paper decision-making procedure is that it permits people to deal with more variables than their minds can generally comprehend and remember. On the average, people can keep about seven ideas in their minds at once. A worksheet can be especially useful when the decision involves a large number of variables with complex relationships. A realistic example for many college students is the question "What will I do after graduation?" A graduate might seek a position that offers
specialized11 training, pursue an advanced degree, or travel abroad for a year.
A decision-making worksheet begins with a
succinct12 statement of the problem that will also help to narrow it. It is important to be clear about the distinction between long-range and
immediate13 goals because long-range goals often involve a different decision than short-range ones. Focusing on long-range goals, a graduating student might revise the question above to "What will I do after graduation that will lead to successful career?"1. What does the passage mainly discuss?
(A) A tool to assist in making complex decisions.
(B) A comparison of actual decisions and ideal decisions(C) Research on how people make decisions(D) Differences between long-range and short-range decision making2. The word "essential" in line 7 is closest in meaning to(A) introductory
(B) changeable
(C) beneficial
(D) fundamental
3. The word "pertinent" in line 9 is closest in meaning to(A) relevant
(B) preceding
(C) insightful
(D) responsive
4. Of the following steps, which occurs before the others in making a decision worksheet?
(A) Listing the consequences of each solution(B) Calculating a numerical summary of each solution(C) Deciding which consequences are most important(D) Writing down all possible solutions
5. According to decision-worksheet theory, an optimal decision is defined as one that(A) has the fewest variables to consider
(B) uses the most decision worksheets
(C) has the most points assigned to it
(D) is agreed to by the greatest number of people6. The author develops the discussion in paragraph 1 by means of(A) describing a process
(B) classifying types of worksheets
(C) providing historical background
(D) explaining a theory
7. The author states that "On the average, people can keep about seven ideas in their minds at once (lines 17-18) to explain that(A) most decisions involve seven steps
(B) human mental capacity has limitations(C) some people have difficulty making
minor14 as well as major decisions(D) people can learn to keep more than seven ideas in their minds with practice8. The word "succinct "in line 24 is closest in meaning to(A) creative
(B) satisfactory
(C) personal
(D) concise
9. Which of the following terms is defined in the passage ?
(A) Proponents (line 5)
(B) Optimal (line 5)
(C) Variables (line 17)
(D) Long-range goals (line 25)
10. The word "it" in line 24 refers to
(A) worksheet
(B) problem
(C) distinction
(D) decision
11. The word "revise" in line 26 is closest in meaning to(A) ask
(B) explain
(C) change
(D) predict
正确答案:ADADC ABDBB C