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Once there was a young woman who didn’t like her job. Everyday when she came home from work, she told her husband how terrible her day had been, how tiring the work and how unreasonable her boss. “Leave that job,” her husband told her.
“Oh, I will,” she said. “But not yet. I have too many friends there for me to leave.” And so she remained unhappy at work until the years became decades and her children had children. “Leave that job,” her grandchildren told her. “Oh, I will,” she said. “But not yet. There are only seven more years until I reach thirty years of service and can retire. So I can’t just yet.”
I know this woman. And her story reminds me of an old dog half asleep on the porch of a general store, moaning and groaning in the sun. “Why is your dog acting that way?” a customer asked the store owner. “Oh,” answered the man. “He’s lying on a nail.” “Well, why doesn’t he move?” “Because it’s not hurting him bad enough.”
That’s true for people, too. We convince ourselves the pain is not bad enough to leave the workplace we know. But we’re wrong. Prolonged work pain is continuing. Some work pain damages our self-esteem, kills our passion or destroys our dreams.
Wilbur Wright once commented, “We could hardly wait to get up in the morning. I know that exhilarating feeling of being so passionate about something I was working on that I couldn’t wait to get back to work. And people who are winning at working know that kind of passion, too.”
They get excited about work. They offer their unique gifts and talents eagerly. And when things don’t change as they sometimes will, they refuse to let environment hijack(劫持) their self-esteem, passion or dreams.
59. The woman complained to her husband every day because .
A. she didn’t have enough money to support her family
B. her boss criticized her for what she had done
C. she was not satisfied with her job at all
D. her work was difficult and her boss was cruel
60. From the second paragraph we can know that the woman .
A. liked making friends with others B. loved all of her children very much
C. left her tiring job at last D. did exactly the same job all along
61. The underlined word “Prolonged” (in Paragraph 4) means .
A. lasting B. slight C. serious D. hard
62. People who are getting along well with their work .
A. have to get up early every day B. are not willing to go to work
C. need more unique gifts and talents D. are likely to change with the situation
Once there was a young woman who didn’t like her job. Everyday when she came home from work, she told her husband how terrible her day had been, how tiring the work and how unreasonable her boss. “Leave that job,” her husband told her.
“Oh, I will,” she said. “But not yet. I have too many friends there for me to leave.” And so she remained unhappy at work until the years became decades and her children had children. “Leave that job,” her grandchildren told her. “Oh, I will,” she said. “But not yet. There are only seven more years until I reach thirty years of service and can retire. So I can’t just yet.”
I know this woman. And her story reminds me of an old dog half asleep on the porch of a general store, moaning and groaning in the sun. “Why is your dog acting that way?” a customer asked the store owner. “Oh,” answered the man. “He’s lying on a nail.” “Well, why doesn’t he move?” “Because it’s not hurting him bad enough.”
That’s true for people, too. We convince ourselves the pain is not bad enough to leave the workplace we know. But we’re wrong. Prolonged work pain is continuing. Some work pain damages our self-esteem, kills our passion or destroys our dreams.
Wilbur Wright once commented, “We could hardly wait to get up in the morning. I know that exhilarating feeling of being so passionate about something I was working on that I couldn’t wait to get back to work. And people who are winning at working know that kind of passion, too.”
They get excited about work. They offer their unique gifts and talents eagerly. And when things don’t change as they sometimes will, they refuse to let environment hijack(劫持) their self-esteem, passion or dreams.
56. The woman complained to her husband every day because .
A. she didn’t have enough money to support her family
B. her boss criticized her for what she had done
C. she was not satisfied with her job at all
D. her work was difficult and her boss was cruel
57. From the second paragraph we can know that the woman .
A. did exactly the same job all along
B. liked making friends with others
C. loved all of her children very much
D. left her tiring job at last
58. The underlined word “Prolonged” (in Paragraph 4) means .
A. Slight B. lasting C. serious D. hard
59. People who are getting along well with their work .
A. have to get up early every day
B. are not willing to go to work
C. need more unique gifts and talents
D. are likely to change with the situation
听力
1.What does the woman’s boss look like?
A.
B.
C.
2.What is the woman’s advice?
A.Boil the water.
B.Take good care.
C.Don’t use too much ice.
3.What’s Lisa wearing?
A.A blue dress.
B.A red dress.
C.A yellow dress.
4.What is Josef’s friend’s telephone number?
A.13892147941.
B.13892179497.
C.13829174941.
5.What can we learn about the man from the conversation?
A.He’s anxious to see his sister.
B.He wrote to his sister last month.
C.He’s expecting a letter from his sister.
听第6段材料,回答6-8题。
6.What film are the speakers going to see?
A.Waterloo Bridge.
B.Casablanca.
C.Titanic.
7.When will the film begin?
A.Friday at 4∶00 p. m.
B.Saturday at 7∶00 p. m.
C.Sunday at 7∶00 p. m.
8.What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A.Couple.
B.Friends.
C.Neighbours.
听第7段材料,回答9-11题。
9.Who’s Susan?
A.The speakers’ daughter.
B.The woman’s cousin.
C.The man’s cousin.
10.Why does the man appreciate the woman?
A.Because she’s nice to Susan and her friends.
B.Because she makes a good lunch.
C.Because she buys him a nice present.
11.What can be inferred from the dialogue?
A.Susan and her friends will go to the park later.
B.The man and the woman will go on their talk later.
C.Susan and her friends will arrive in half an hour.
听第8段材料,回答12-14题。
12.What do you think is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A.Husband and wife.
B.Dad and daughter.
C.Friends.
13.Why did the woman go out alone?
A.Because she wanted to see her son.
B.Because she thought of her parents.
C.Because she wanted to see the city at night.
14.What can we learn about the woman?
A.She worked hard and played hard.
B.She lived a wealthy life in the past.
C.She was living alone.
听第9段材料,回答15-17题。
15.What can we learn about the play?
A.There are two scenes in the play.
B.There isn’t any man character in the play.
C.There are two acts in the play.
16.Why is the man angry?
A.Because their seats have been occupied by others.
B.Because it is too crowded in the theater.
C.Because of the heavy traffic jam on his way to the theater.
17.Which of the following is true?
A.The play is about to start when they arrive.
B.The man picks up the woman to the theater.
C.The man smokes in the theater.
听第10段材料,回答18-20题。
18.what’s the main idea of this passage?
A.It’s mainly about the reasons why British people spend more time on leisure.
B.It’s mainly about how British people spend their free time.
C.It’s mainly about the reasons why British like leisure so much.
19.when is the normal British working time?
A.Monday to Saturday, 9∶00 a. m. to 5∶00 p. m.
B.Monday to Friday, 9∶00 a. m. to 5∶00 p. m.
C.Monday to Saturday, 8∶00 a. m. to 5∶00 p. m.
20.How many children does the average family have in Britain?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
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