Although there may be thousands of
different kinds of jobs, as I see it there are basically only two kinds of work.
One is the sort that in the main is done for its own sake. It has little to do
with bosses, or clerks or wages and it usually proves rewarding in itself. The
other sort is normally done in return for a weekly wages in factories, on
building sites or down in mines. A research scientist may find
his income quite a lot for doing what he would do anyway even if he were rich.
Others grumble. But could you find such a person who has never grumbled all his
life The worst things of all is having a job where there are no
consolations whatever. A factory worker says, "For eight hours a day, five days
a week. I’m the exception to the rule. That life can’t exist in a vacuum. Work
to me is a great loss, and I begrude (吝啬) A. offer good wages but no interest B. give you only a small income C. give you lots of interest but little money D. are unrewarding in any way
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Although there may be thousands of
different kinds of jobs, as I see it there are basically only two kinds of work.
One is the sort that in the main is done for its own sake. It has little to do
with bosses, or clerks or wages and it usually proves rewarding in itself. The
other sort is normally done in return for a weekly wages in factories, on
building sites or down in mines. A research scientist may find
his income quite a lot for doing what he would do anyway even if he were rich.
Others grumble. But could you find such a person who has never grumbled all his
life The worst things of all is having a job where there are no
consolations whatever. A factory worker says, "For eight hours a day, five days
a week. I’m the exception to the rule. That life can’t exist in a vacuum. Work
to me is a great loss, and I begrude (吝啬) A. we mustn’t do the kind of work giving us no interest B. we should work just for money C. all of us should grumble about our work and wages D. most people have a reason to grumble about their work
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Still happily together, Mayer Solen and
Joann Oakes credit Senior-Net for "introducing" them not only to each other but
also to a world of computer-literate over-60 s. "Senior-Net offers a forum where
senior citizens can talk freely, help each other, and even console each
other," Joann says. "Even though we are scattered across the country, we can
share thoughts, opinions and concerns about issues that affect us. It’s like a
big family. When Mayer and I travel around the country, we make it a point to
look up other Senior-Net members." Mary Furlong, founder of the
10-years-old network, says it is a painless way to socialize, especially for
those recently widowed and reluctant to go out alone, and for the disabled.
Senior-Net has more then 6 000 members across the United States.
Joann Oakes and Mayer Solen fell for each o A. is an agency providing marriage service for the old people B. is a network for lonely, or disabled old people to socialize C. is an online school for old people to learn computers D. often holds meetings where old people can speak freely
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Letting it out may be bad for your
emotional health. Many people assume that sharing feelings openly and often is a
positive ideal that promotes mental health. But some social critics and
psychologists now conclude that repressing one’s feelings may do more good than
venting emotions. "A small number of researchers are taking an
empirical look at the general assumption that speaking out and declaring one’s
feelings is better than holding them in," writes Christina Sommers, a resident
fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. At Suffilk
University, psychologist Jane Bybee classified high-school students on the basis
of their self-awareness: "sensitizers" were extremely aware of their internal
states, "repressors" focused little on themselves, and "intermediates" occupied
the middle range. Bybee then collected student eval A. researchers do not agree on how to deal with bad emotions B. expressing one’s private feelings is better than repressing them C. the tendency to repress one’s feelings may arise from social values D. the author does not agree with the researchers
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Letting it out may be bad for your emotional health. Many people assume that sharing feelings openly and often is a positive ideal that promotes mental health. But some social critics and psychologists now conclude that repressing one’s feelings may do more good than venting emotions.
"A small number of researchers are taking an empirical look at the general assumption that speaking out and declaring one’s feelings is better than holding them in," writes Christina Sommers, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
At Suffilk University, psychologist Jane Bybee classified high-school students on the basis of their self-awareness: "sensitizers" were extremely aware of their internal states, "repressors" focused little on themselves, and "intermediates" occupied the middle range. Bybee then collected Student evaluations of themselves a A. researchers do not agree on how to deal with bad emotions B. expressing one’s private feelings is better than repressing them C. the tendency to repress one’s feelings may arise from social values D. the author does not agree with the researchers
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