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DU Lala is the hottest career coach in the country. The fictional character in the acclaimed novel Du La La’s Promotion shows others how to take the high road to success in a multinational company. But does her story describe a real or distorted picture of work life? The answer is as complicated as office life itself.
Over one million copies of the book have been sold since its release in 2007. Go Lala Go!, a movie adaptation of the novel set to hit cinemas next weekend, has stirred up even more interest in the story. The film stars Xu Jinglei and Stanley Huang, but fans seem to be more excited about seeing the story unfold on the big screen.
According to a recent sina.com survey, 45 percent of the 6,810 netizens polled said they have drawn career pointers from the novel. Other office novels, such as In and Out of the Loop, Win and Lose and Drowning and Floating, seem to have been received with similar interest.
“These books show me the life of white collars, and they teach me career rules and jargon that are not offered in class,” said Zhang Shanshan, a 22-year-old senior at Beijing Forestry University. Zhang says the competition, humor and office gossip in the book intrigued her. “I can’t wait to embark on my own career,” she said.
The popularity of office novels does not surprise Chen Ning, a senior career consultant at Zhaopin.com. “Novels about office fights and struggles satisfy the psychological demands of an ordinary office worker,” Chen said. “The leading characters face great pressure, fierce competition and an uncertain future. This is what really happens in many readers’ daily life.”
Li Ke, the author of Du Lala’s Promotion, has been stressing the significance of her fiction. “I want to provide real and useful common sense, knowledge and experience to office workers,” Li told the Qianjiang Evening News last year.
Recent graduates say they have found the basic work principles highlighted in the novel to be instructive. “If these books had been published five years earlier, I might have avoided some problems,” said Xu Jun, an HR manager at Guangqi Honda Automobile Company. “They often discuss basic office principles, which are relevant for staff working under the middle management level. They also help readers to see the importance of basic problem solving and organizational skills.”
But some veteran employees warn that the novels are not always realistic. They say this is especially true of the characters. “The protagonists appear to be unbeatable,” said Hou Zhendong, an HR manager at General Electric. “Du Lala’s team leader quit in an irresponsible way; her boss is inept; and the staff around her is either stupid or overly-sophisticated. Du stands out in emergencies and makes all the right decisions. The truth is, real-life colleagues are not that polarized(截然对立),” Hou said. “You seldom get to negotiate your salary with a big boss. And, most of the time, you make wrong decisions far more than you make correct ones.”
The career principles in the books are also of limited use. “Most of the stories happen in Fortune 500 companies with a long history. Their cultures are well-established, and their rules are scientific,” Hou said. “But if you work for a small foreign company, or a local enterprise, some principles are useless.”
Liu Rui, a project manager at IBM, suggests fans of these books focus on the little bits of wisdom they provide. “The novels give rookies(新手) some inspiration,” he said. “They emphasize the importance of observation, practice and self-examination. These tips are precious and universally true.”
【小题1】Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A.Recent graduates can learn a lot of useful career principles from the novel.
B.The best novel shows readers how to be promoted in various companies.
C.The book Go Lala Go! Sells very well.
D.The movie adaptation of the novel will be a massive hit at the box-office in China.
【小题2】What can be inferred from the passage?
A.Du Lala’s story reflects the true office life.
B.Go Lala Go! Enjoys more popularity than other office novels, such as In and Out of the Loop, Win and Lose and Drowning and Floating.
C.Some people argue that the story is a bit polarized.
D.Both rookies and veteran employees are fond of Go Lala Go!.
【小题3】Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A.The Life of White Collars
B.The Hottest Career Coach
C.How to Promote in Company
D.Go Lala Go! — Office Life Not All Fairytale Drama

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DU Lala is the hottest career coach in the country. The fictional character in the acclaimed novel Du La La’s Promotion shows others how to take the high road to success in a multinational company. But does her story describe a real or distorted picture of work life? The answer is as complicated as office life itself.
Over one million copies of the book have been sold since its release in 2007. Go Lala Go!, a movie adaptation of the novel set to hit cinemas next weekend, has stirred up even more interest in the story. The film stars Xu Jinglei and Stanley Huang, but fans seem to be more excited about seeing the story unfold on the big screen.
According to a recent sina.com survey, 45 percent of the 6,810 netizens polled said they have drawn career pointers from the novel. Other office novels, such as In and Out of the Loop, Win and Lose and Drowning and Floating, seem to have been received with similar interest.
“These books show me the life of white collars, and they teach me career rules and jargon that are not offered in class,” said Zhang Shanshan, a 22-year-old senior at Beijing Forestry University. Zhang says the competition, humor and office gossip in the book intrigued her. “I can’t wait to embark on my own career,” she said.
The popularity of office novels does not surprise Chen Ning, a senior career consultant at Zhaopin.com. “Novels about office fights and struggles satisfy the psychological demands of an ordinary office worker,” Chen said. “The leading characters face great pressure, fierce competition and an uncertain future. This is what really happens in many readers’ daily life.”
Li Ke, the author of Du Lala’s Promotion, has been stressing the significance of her fiction. “I want to provide real and useful common sense, knowledge and experience to office workers,” Li told the Qianjiang Evening News last year.
Recent graduates say they have found the basic work principles highlighted in the novel to be instructive. “If these books had been published five years earlier, I might have avoided some problems,” said Xu Jun, an HR manager at Guangqi Honda Automobile Company. “They often discuss basic office principles, which are relevant for staff working under the middle management level. They also help readers to see the importance of basic problem solving and organizational skills.”
But some veteran employees warn that the novels are not always realistic. They say this is especially true of the characters. “The protagonists appear to be unbeatable,” said Hou Zhendong, an HR manager at General Electric. “Du Lala’s team leader quit in an irresponsible way; her boss is inept; and the staff around her is either stupid or overly-sophisticated. Du stands out in emergencies and makes all the right decisions. The truth is, real-life colleagues are not that polarized(截然对立),” Hou said. “You seldom get to negotiate your salary with a big boss. And, most of the time, you make wrong decisions far more than you make correct ones.”
The career principles in the books are also of limited use. “Most of the stories happen in Fortune 500 companies with a long history. Their cultures are well-established, and their rules are scientific,” Hou said. “But if you work for a small foreign company, or a local enterprise, some principles are useless.”
Liu Rui, a project manager at IBM, suggests fans of these books focus on the little bits of wisdom they provide. “The novels give rookies(新手) some inspiration,” he said. “They emphasize the importance of observation, practice and self-examination. These tips are precious and universally true.”

  1. 1.

    Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Recent graduates can learn a lot of useful career principles from the novel.
    2. B.
      The best novel shows readers how to be promoted in various companies.
    3. C.
      The book Go Lala Go! Sells very well.
    4. D.
      The movie adaptation of the novel will be a massive hit at the box-office in China.
  2. 2.

    What can be inferred from the passage?

    1. A.
      Du Lala’s story reflects the true office life.
    2. B.
      Go Lala Go! Enjoys more popularity than other office novels, such as In and Out of the Loop, Win and Lose and Drowning and Floating.
    3. C.
      Some people argue that the story is a bit polarized.
    4. D.
      Both rookies and veteran employees are fond of Go Lala Go!.
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is the best title of the passage?

    1. A.
      The Life of White Collars
    2. B.
      The Hottest Career Coach
    3. C.
      How to Promote in Company
    4. D.
      Go Lala Go! — Office Life Not All Fairytale Drama

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  “What is the most important thing you've done in your life?” The question was put to me during a presentation I gave to a group of lawyers.

  The answer came to me in an instant.It's not the one I gave, because the situation was not right.As a lawyer in the entertainment industry, I knew the audience wanted to hear some amusing stories about my work with well-known people.But here's the true answer:

  The most important thing I've ever done occurred on October 8, 1990.I began the day playing tennis with an old friend I hadn't seen for a while.Between points we talked about what had been happening in each other's lives.He and his wife had just had a baby boy, who was keeping them up at night.

  While we were playing, a car came screaming up the road toward the courts.It was my friend's father, who shouted to my friend that his baby had stopped breathing and was being rushed to the hospital.In a flash my friend wasin the car and gone, disappearing in a cloud of dust.

  For a moment I just stood there, paralyzed(呆若木鸡).Then I tried to figure out what I should do.Follow my friend to the hospital? There was nothing I could accomplish there, I convinced myself.My friend's son was in the care of doctors and nurses, and nothing I could do or say would affect the outcome.Be there for moral support? Well, maybe.But my friend and his wife both had large families, and I knew they'd be surrounded by relatives who would provide more than enough comfort and support, whatever happened.All I could do at the hospital, I decided, was to get in the way.Also, I had planned a full day with my family, who were waiting for me to get home.So I decided to head back to my house and check in my friend later.

  As I started my car, I realized that my friend had left his truck and keys at the courts.I now faced another problem.I couldn't leave the keys in the truck.So I decided to go to the hospital and give him the keys.

  When I arrived, I was directed to a room where my friend and his wife were waiting.As I had thought, the room was filled with family members silently watching my friend comfort his wife.I went in and stood by the door, trying to decide what to do next.Soon a doctor appeared.He approached my friend and his wife, and in a quiet voice told them that their son had died.

  For a long time the two held each other and cried, unaware of the rest of us standing around in pained silence.After they had calmed themselves, the doctor suggested they spend a few moments with their son.

  My friend and his wife stood up and walked past their families.When they reached the door, my friend saw me standing in the corner.He came over and hugged me and started to cry.My friend's wife hugged me, too, and said, “Thanks for being here.”

  For the rest of that morning, I sat in the emergency room of that hospital and watched my friend and his wife hold the body of their infant son, and say goodbye.

  It's the most important thing I have ever done.

  The experience taught me two lessons.

  First:The most important thing I've ever done happened when I was completely helpless.None of the things I had learned in university, in three years of law school or in six years of legal practice were of any use in that situation.Something terrible was happening to people I cared about, and I was powerless to change the outcome.All I could do was standing by and watching it happen.And yet it was critical that I do just that-just be there when someone needed me.

  Second:The most important thing I've done almost didn't happen because of things I had learned in classroom and professional life.Law school taught me how to take a set of facts, break them down and organized them.These skills are critical for lawyers.When people come to us for help, they're often stressed out and depend on a lawyer to think logically.But while learning to think, I almost forget how to feel.Today I have no doubt that I should have leapt into my car without hesitation and followed my friend to the hospital.

  From that one experience I learned that the most important thing in life isn't the money you make, the status you attain or the honors you achieve.The most important thing in life is the kids' team you coach or the poem you write-or the time when you're just somebody's friend.

(1)

When he was asked about the most important thing he had done in life at a presentation, the author ________.

[  ]

A.

felt it was not an interesting question

B.

thought for a while and spoke his mind

C.

gave an answer from a lawyer's point of view

D.

didn't give the real answer

(2)

When he saw his friend rush to the hospital, the author could not decide whether to follow mainly because he thought ________.

[  ]

A.

he had to stay with his family

B.

his friend did not need his help

C.

he would not be of much help

D.

the baby would be in the doctor's care

(3)

The purpose of the author's description of the scene at the hospital is to inform us that ________.

[  ]

A.

he found out that he was in the way

B.

he would have felt guilty if he had not been there

C.

he regretted that he went too later

D.

his friend would have felt better if he had not been there

(4)

Which of the following is conveyed in this story?

[  ]

A.

Family and relatives can not take the place of friends.

B.

More people are a great comfort when one is in trouble.

C.

It is best to be here when someone needs you.

D.

You can certainly help a friend if you want to.

(5)

The author learned from his own experience that ________.

[  ]

A.

what is taught in school is usually of no use

B.

a lawyer cannot learn much in classrooms

C.

a lawyer should know people's feeling first

D.

he needs to be able to feel as well as think logically

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For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D.fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

  Maggie was sent out to a public school in the middle of the year, and the headmaster asked her to teach Class 4-B.She heard that the former teacher had   1   suddenly, but the headmaster didn’t tell her why.All he told her was that this was a class of “  2  ” students.

  On the first day, she walked into the classroom, paperballs flying through the air, feet on desks, the noise deafening.She walked to the front of the classroom and opened the attendance book(签到簿).Next to names were IQ scores:140,141…160.She thought to herself, “  3   they are so high-spirited.These children have special IQs.” She smiled and brought them in order, grateful that she could teach such good students.At first Maggie found their homework was done   4  , full of mistakes.She spoke to everyone, “With your IQ, I expect the best work from you.” The whole term Maggie   5   continually them of their responsibility to use all the extra intelligence(智慧)God had given them.Things began to   6  .The children worked hard.Their work was creative and correct.

  At the end of the term, the headmaster called Maggie into his office.“What magic have you done to these kids?” He asked   7  .“Their work has surpassed(超过)all the other classes.” “It is just   8  .They’re smarter than other students! You said yourself they are special students.” Maggie was surprised.“I said they are special because they are the special- need students-behavioral disordered(表现不好).” “Then why are their IQs so   9   on the attendance book?” “Those aren’t their IQs.They are their locker numbers at the gym.Sorry, Ms.Maggie, your kids are not geniuses(天才).” Maggie smiled, “If someone   10   himself to be a genius, he will become one.I’m teaching them as geniuses again next year.”

(1)

[  ]

A.

appeared

B.

dismissed

C.

left

D.

stopped

(2)

[  ]

A.

naughty

B.

common

C.

special

D.

poor

(3)

[  ]

A.

No wonder

B.

No doubt

C.

No problem

D.

No way

(4)

[  ]

A.

carelessly

B.

hurriedly

C.

carefully

D.

attentively

(5)

[  ]

A.

reminded

B.

forced

C.

promised

D.

kept

(6)

[  ]

A.

turn

B.

happen

C.

end

D.

change

(7)

[  ]

A.

angrily

B.

slowly

C.

hopefully

D.

excitedly

(8)

[  ]

A.

natural

B.

right

C.

fine

D.

possible

(9)

[  ]

A.

low

B.

high

C.

much

D.

many

(10)

[  ]

A.

wishes

B.

trains

C.

believes

D.

helps

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阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。

  Moods are feelings that can stay for a long timeThey can make you feel and think in one way for hours, for days, even for weeksThat's great if you are in a good mood, but a problem if you feel sad, worried, angry, or simply lonely

  Perhaps one way to change these moods is to talk about them, though sometimes there is no one who will listenThere are medicines such as tranquilizers(镇定剂) anti-anxiety(抗焦虑) drugs and so onWhat many people don't know, however, is that scientists have found several non-drug ways to help change their moodsThey can be just as useful as drugs and are usually healthierSo next time you feel out of sorts, don't go to the drug storeTry the following method instead

  Of all the mood-changing things you can do, aerobic(有氧健身法的) exercise seems to be the best cure for a bad moodIf you exercise, you'll feel better

  Exercise is similar to drugs when it is used as a way to make you feel betterPhysical work such as housework, however, does littleThe key is aerobic exerciseThis includes running, cycling, walking, swimming, and other activitiesThey increase your heart's speed and improve the body's use of oxygenDo them for at least 20 minutes at a time, three to five times a week

(1)

The passage mainly tells us ________

[  ]

A.

how to avoid a bad mood

B.

how to talk the bad mood out

C.

how to get away from a bad mood

D.

how to do aerobic exercise

(2)

The passage doesn't say directly, but suggests that ________

[  ]

A.

Everyone can change his moods easily

B.

when one is in a bad mood, he or she may not work very well

C.

drugs have no effect on your mood

D.

talking bad moods out is one of the best ways to get away from bad moods

(3)

The underlined part feel out of sorts in Para 2 means ________

[  ]

A.

feel excited

B.

are in low spirits

C.

want to avoid a bad mood

D.

feel ill

(4)

If you feel depressed, what's the best way to deal with it?

[  ]

A.

To do more housework to forget it

B.

To talk about it to others

C.

To do aerobic exercise

D.

To go to the drug store

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