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Pretending to be happy can actually make you more miserable — especially if you’re a woman, according to a new study.

The research found that women suffered more than men when pretending to be happy. Psychologist Dr. Brent Scott, who led the study, said employers should take note because forcing workers to smile when dealing with the public can backfire. He said, “Smiling for the sake of smiling can lead to emotional exhaustion, and that’s bad for the organization.”

Dr. Scott said the research showed customer-service workers who “fake smile” throughout the day worsen their mood and then withdraw from work, so their productivity drops. He added, “Bosses may think that getting their staff to smile is good for the organization, but that’s not necessarily the case.” Dr. Scott, assistant professor of management at Michigan State University, analyzed a group of bus drivers during a two- week period.

The study is one of the first of its kind to examine emotional displays over a period of time and compare the different effect that has on men and women. His team examined the effects of surface acting — or fake smiling — compared to what was termed “deep acting”, or cultivating(培养) positive emotions by recalling pleasant memories.

Dr. Scott said, “Women are harmed more by surface acting, meaning their mood worsens even more than the men and they withdraw more from work. However, they are helped more by deep acting, which means their mood improves more.”

Although “deep acting” seems to improve mood in the short-term, Dr. Scott said it’s not a long-term solution to feeling unhappy.

He said, “You’re trying to cultivate positive emotions, but at the end of the day you may not feel like yourself anymore.”

小题1:What does the underlined word “backfire” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

A.Have the opposite effect.

B.Lead to conflict.

C.Drive people mad.

D.Help a lot.小题2:What can we learn from the passage?

A.Surface acting is good for organizations.

B.Men benefit more from deep acting than women.

C.Fake smiling causes more harm to women than men.

D.Recalling good memories is a long-term solution to feeling down.小题3:The findings of the research might serve as a warning to _______.

A.employees

B.employers

C.researchers

D.customers.小题4: What would be the best title for the passage?

A.Solution to feeling unhappy

B.How to cultivate positive emotions

C.How to improve workers’ productivity

D.Fake smiling makes you miserable

答案

小题1:A

小题2:C

小题3:B

小题4:D

题目分析:文章介绍一项调查发现假笑会带来情绪的疲劳,假笑给女性带来的痛苦比男性多,而且假笑对组织和公司的影响是不好的,所以老板们应该把这个研究结果当成是警告。

小题1:猜词题:从后面的解释:Smiling for the sake of smiling can lead to emotional exhaustion, and that’s bad for the organization.”假笑会带来情绪的疲劳对组织是不好的,说明假笑对有不好的影响,backfire 和Have the opposite effect.意思相近,选A

小题2:细节题:从第二段的句子:The research found that women suffered more than men when pretending to be happy.可知假笑给女性带来的痛苦比男性多,选C

小题3:推理题:从第二段的句子:Psychologist Dr. Brent Scott, who led the study, said employers should take note because forcing workers to smile when dealing with the public can backfire. 和第三段的句子:“Bosses may think that getting their staff to smile is good for the organization, but that’s not necessarily the case.”可以看出老板应该把这个研究当成警告。选B

小题4:主旨题:从第一段的句子:Pretending to be happy can actually make you more miserable — especially if you’re a woman, according to a new study.可知这篇文章讲的是假笑会让人觉得你是痛苦的,选D

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Removing the sleeve(封套), you will find a book that is entirely white, except for the names of its author and subject in elegant black type on the cover. It is the perfect design for the biography of a man who insisted that even the insides of his products be perfectly constructed, and that his factory wails flash in the whitest white.

The cover was the only part of the book Steve Jobs wanted to control, writes Isaacson in his introduction. Though Mr. Jobs pushed the biographer of Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin to write in his own way, generously allowing the writer more than 40 interviews, this book offers quite a different view of Mr. Jobs, who won much praise from his fans after his death on October 5th at the age of 56.

As a biographer of Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin, Mr. Isaacson knows how to celebrate long-dead genius, but he claimed that "Steve Jobs" would not be entirely praiseful words. The picture he paints, particularly in the first half of this book, is not nice. Mr. Jobs emerges as a controlling and often cold-blooded character. A child of the 1960s counter-culture (反主流文化), he hated, materialism and lived in simply furnished houses ( in part because he was too particular about furniture). But when Apple went public in 1980, he refused to give any share to Daniel Kottke, a Iongtime supporter and soul mate from college. "He has to abandon the people he is close to," observes Andy Hertzfeld, an early Apple engineer.

Mr. Jobs was undoubtedly possessing an extraordinary ability to attract others and inspire a kind of faith that could not be questioned. But also he could be cold and cruel. If he disapproved of an employee's work, he often shamed him. "This is who I am," he once said after being challenged,"and you can't expect me to be someone I'm not. " This disgusting personality wasn't always helpful,but it served a purpose, writes Mr. Isaacson, many would "end their chain of horror stories by saying that he got them to do things they never dreamed possible. "

Mr. Isaacson treats "Steve Jobs" as the biography of record, which means that it is a strange book to read so soon after its subject's death.   

小题1:The biography for Jobs is believed to have the perfect design because __

A.it follows Jobs' style

B.its cover is entirely white

C.black and white are his favorite .

D.it is designed by a famous biographer小题2:The picture of Jobs that Isaacson paints in his book is __

①cruel    ②humorous   ③particular  ④generous

A.①③

B.②③

C.①④

D.③④小题3:It can be safely concluded that        

A.Jobs is highly spoken of in the book

B.Isaacson doesn't think Jobs a good man

C.Jobs didn't care about the design of the book

D.all descriptions of Jobs are not nice in the book小题4:This passage can be classified as          

A.a personal diary

B.a book review

C.a news report

D.a TV interview