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     US government date reveals that up to 44% of the US workforce is single-and it may be because of

work. Here are four reasons why your job might be keeping you single and what to do about it.

     1. "I don't have time to date." Many people who are single say their jobs don't leave them with

enough time to meet Mr. or Mrs. Right. You may have made a conscious decision to make career

your No.1 priority(优先). Or it may be that pursuing your dream job is easier than pursuing your dream

partner. Whatever the reason, spending too much of your time and energy on your career will cause your

dating life to flounder(折磨).

     2. "My boss knows I'm single and singles me out." Singles are often expected to work late,

travel for business, and take on last minute assignments because they don't have "family commitments

(义务)". For example, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell stated last year that the choice of Janet

Napolitano as Homeland Security Secretary was an excellent one because she has "no family and no

life" and could devote 19-20 hours a day to the job.

     3. "Everyone I know is taken/ married/coupled up." While this may not seem to be a job related

issue, it could be. Statistics show that nearly half of all married couples met at work. So you're at a

disadvantage if your work doesn't provide you with opportunities to meet and hang out with other singles.

      4."No one wants to date a …" unfortunately, some jobs come with certain stereotypes (陈词滥

调) that can make an expected date a complete failure. For example, being a lawyer or doctor could

make you an unwelcome person because nobody's idea of a good date is to argue or be psychoanalyzed(用精神分析疗法治疗分析)!

1.Which of the following is NOT a reason why 44% of the US workforce is single?

A. Singles are often given more work.

B. Some jobs seem to prevent one from dating successfully.

C. They are too busy with their work.

D. Many people don't know how to make themselves look attractive.

2."Mr. or Mrs. Right" in the second paragraph means_________.

A. an ideal husband or wife

B. a certain Mr. or Mrs. Right

C. a reliable person

D. one's colleague

3. If your friend is single due to the second reason, what do you say to him/her?

A. Make dating your work.

B. Tell your boss that you already have plans.

C. Create your own dating pool.

D. Be yourself, not your job.

答案

1-3: DAB

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     It's easy to see how to help others, but what about those whose needs aren't so obvious? This

story may have happened a while back, but it was a lesson which has stayed with me and helped

me ever since.

     It was Thanksgiving and I was volunteering with my parents at a shelter for the poor. We stood

behind the counter dishing out hot food to whoever came in. most of our dinners looked like they

had been having hard times, their clothes old, worn and dry. In short, they looked poor!

     Then, a man came in, who looked anything but poor. He was well dressed, wearing an expensive

suit. I wondered what he was doing there and my jaw dropped in amazement when he joined the

line for food. The closer he came to my service station, the more I muttered. What was this man

doing? I wanted to know. Surely he wasn't gong to take food.

     Then my mother quietly took me to one side. She said, "You have assumed that the needs of the

people who come here must be purely physical: hunger, inadequate shelter and needs are emotional?

What if he needs comfort, friends, or just to be among other human beings?" her words hit me like a

ton of bricks! I felt like I should apologize to the man, but I didn't.

     About a week later the shelter received a large donation from an anonymous source. I can't help

but wonder if it came from that man.

     Now, whether I meet others, I remember my mother's words and try to send kindness and blessings

to them, regardless of how they look.

     Needs aren't always visible. But kindness always makes a difference.

1. The task of the author at the shelter was to_______.

A. decide whether dinners looked poor      

B. learn life experience there

C. serve hot food to the poor                

D. help parents order dishes

2. When the man waited in line, how did the author feel?

A. Surprised        

B. Pitiful            

C. Excited      

D. Angry

3. The author felt he should apologize to the man, because he_______.

A. was asked to do so by his mother  

B. gave the man food much less than others

C. realized something was wrong with the man

D. knew later that the man went there to donate

4. What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A. We should show others kindness whatever their needs are  

B. Some needs can't be known clearly at times

C. Needs can always be met by kindness

D. We should find out others' needs