大学英语泛读试题及答案

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大学英语泛读期末考试试题及答案1 ( 1 )
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George's ca is not unique. In the last fifteen or twenty years, quite a number of men and women have chon to drop out of the working world to try a different kind of life. Most of them are in their thirties and forties, often well educated, although all ages and backgrounds can be found among them. A variety of reasons have led them to give up their work and the curity it provided.字母游戏
Some, like George, have given up a career that was demanding too much from them. Others couldn't stand the pressure and the competition. A thirty-five-year-old woman, who had a high position in her company, decided to leave when she found herlf suffering from allergies that made her life mirable. She had two children and no savings; but even her anxiety about the future couldn't spoil her feeling of relief and her new peace of mind. Her health improved. She may never work again; if she does, she says that she will take small temporary jobs.
Some people, on the contrary, have quit jobs that were boring or meaningless to them. An office employee who has been pushing papers (has been doing paperwork) for years may start wondering whether tho papers are achieving anything. An engineer in a large company, aware that he could be replaced by any man with the same training, may come to feel unimportant as an individual. Such people leave their work in the hope of finding stronger interests and a n of personal worth.
There are also people who leave their work to fulfill an old dream, such as writing books, painting, sailing to remote islands, or growing fruit trees. An army officer left the rvice at thirty-eight to build doll hous, and another one, who had always been interested in archaeology,(考古学) did the same at forty-five to dig ancient Indian sites. His wife was delighted-instead of keeping hou, she was going to satisfy her own dream of learning to make paper.
But most of the men and women who drop out of the working world have no special interest and no desire to take up any occupation. They want only to enjoy their freedom, t沮丧英语
heir independence, and their leisure. No more rushing to catch a morning train, no more commuter(通勤者)traffic, no more anxiety to plea a boss, no more meetings, no more obligations to behave and dress according to the rules. This endless vacation does not necessarily bring happiness; many of tho who have chon it as a style of life admit that leisure, too, can become boring. But they still prefer it to their former existence(But they like it more than working for a living). The main problem remains the lack of financial curity, for, with few exceptions, the "dropouts"(退出世俗社会的人)are not wealthy. And so they survive by lling their posssions, by borrowing from friends and family, and by taking an odd job(a small temporary job) now and then for a short time when it becomes absolutely necessary.
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Sam would never have understood their attitude. In the first place, he had never been unhappy with his occupation, and he had never felt any conflict between his work and his personal life. Neither had he ever dreamed of doing anything but lling groceries and chatting with Fred. And there was yet another factor. Today's dropouts can always find some small job to do when they are in need of money, or perhaps they can get unemploy
interviewed>pennsylvaniament compensation(补偿)from the government for a while. But Sam had lived through the 1930s, when work of any type was almost impossible to find. In tho days a job, no matter how unpleasant or poorly paid, was a man's most precious posssion. Losing it was a disaster; not looking for another one, a shame. As for not wanting to work at all, it was unthinkable, for society was not ud to loafers(流浪者)then. A nonworking family man would have lost the respect of his friends and his place in the community of responsible men.
不妥当George might have tried to explain to his father the new point of view, to tell him that people have a right to be free, independent, and to watch birds all day if they want to. But he would not have convinced Sam, for whom independence and leisure were luxuries that had to be derved through hard work. Sam himlf had enjoyed a vacation once in a while, and he had been happy to rest in the sun without his tie. But that was only becau, having earned his fun, he could enjoy it with a good conscience(良心).
It would have shocked Sam to learn that tho "shameless" people who choo to live in unearned idleness (懒惰)have a good conscience too.
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1. In the last fifteen or twenty years, people like George have chon
to drop out of the working world becau _____.
icpcA. they have earned enough money to spend for the rest of their lives      B. they are not well paid at work

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