“Find a job you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life.” Do you agree with this old saying? Joanne Gordon does. She is the author of Be Happy at work and other books about careers(職業(yè)). Gordon believes that about 30% of employees in North America do not like their jobs, and she thinks that is terrible. She wants to help people who do not feel satisfied with their jobs find work that is good for them. Joanne says, “There are no happy jobs, only happy workers.” She believes that happy workers share three main characteristics(特點(diǎn)).

First, happy workers enjoy the daily activities of their jobs, and they look forward to the workday. Take Tony Hawk, for example. At age 14, he became a professional skateboarder. Now he is a businessman working on projects related to skateboarding—films and video games, but he still skates every day. He once said, “My youngest son’s pre-school was recently asked what their dads do for work. My son said, ‘I’ve never seen my dad do work.’” Tony agrees that his job doesn’t look like work. He has found a way to spend each day doing a job he enjoys.

Second, happy workers like the people they work with. Sally Ayote says, “I work with the coolest people in the world.” She and her group cook for almost 1,200 people in Antarctica. Most of these people are scientists who are doing research. Sally loves to sit and talk with them. She says, “There is no television here, no radio, so I get to know the scientists and what they’re studying.” Sally thinks she has a great job, and the best part about it is the people.

Third, happy workers know that their work helps others. Caroline Baron’s work helps people who have had to leave their home countries because of war or other dangers. She is a filmmaker who started an organization called FilmAid, which shows movies in refugee(難民) camps around the world. Caroline believes that movies can be very helpful in these camps. For one thing, entertaining movies let refugees forget their troubles for a little while. Movies can also teach important subjects like health and safety. For example, in one camp, thousands of refugees saw a movie about how to get clean water. Caroline knows that is helping other people, and this makes her feel proud and happy about her work.

Tony Hawk, Sally Ayote, and Caroline Baron all get great satisfaction from their work. Tony Hawk says, “Find the thing you love. If you are doing what you love, there is much more happiness there than being rich or famous.” Joanne Gordon would agree. She encourages people to find something they enjoy doing, find people they like to work with, and find ways to help others. Then they can be proud of what they do, and they will probably be happy at work.

1.Who is the book, Be Happy at Work, written for?

A. Joanne Gordon herself.

B. Tony Hawk, Sally Ayote, and Caroline Baron.

C. People who do not feel satisfied(滿(mǎn)意的)with their jobs.

D. The workers who agree with the author’s ideas.

2.Why did Tony Hawk’s son say, “I’ve never seen my dad do work.”?

A. Because Tony Hawk’s job doesn’t look like work.

B. Because Tony Hawk always finds something enjoyable in his job.

C. Because Tony helps people forget their troubles while skating.

D. Because the best part about his job is to spend each day skating.

3.Tony Hawk, Sally Ayote, and Caroline Baron are good examples that show us __________.

A. how to be a successful businessman

B. how to help people in difficulties

C. how to get along with the coolest people

D. how to become a happy worker

4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Some people believe that only a few kinds of jobs can really make people feel happy.

B. The writer of the passage tells us that many different kinds of work can be enjoyable.

C. The author of Be Happy at Work thinks that happiness at work is really important.

D. Joanne Gordon believes that people will probably be happy at work when they are proud of what they do.

 

1.C

2.B

3.D

4.A

【解析】

試題分析:給人帶來(lái)快樂(lè)的工作本不存在,只有開(kāi)心工作的人才會(huì)從工作中體會(huì)到快樂(lè)。做喜歡的事情,和喜歡的人共事,幫助他人,這些都能給人們帶來(lái)快樂(lè)。

1.She wants to help people who do not feel satisfied with their jobs find work that is good for them.”可知,Joanne寫(xiě)這本書(shū)的目的是幫助那些不滿(mǎn)意自己的工作的人找到適合他們的工作。故選C。

2.First, happy workers enjoy the daily activities of their jobs, and they look forward to the workday. Take Tony Hawk, for example. ...Tony agrees that his job doesn’t look like work. He has found a way to spend each day doing a job he enjoys.”可知,本段講的是要在日常工作中尋找樂(lè)趣,而Tony就是這樣的一個(gè)人,Tony在工作中找到了樂(lè)趣,故選B。

3.First, happy workers enjoy the daily activities of their jobs, ...Take Tony Hawk, for example. ...Second, happy workers like the people they work with. Sally Ayote says, ...” ...Third, happy workers know that their work helps others. Caroline Baron’s work helps people... ...Tony Hawk, Sally Ayote, and Caroline Baron all get great satisfaction from their work.”可知,Tony Hawk, Sally Ayote, and Caroline Baron這三個(gè)人都從工作中找到了樂(lè)趣和滿(mǎn)足感,故選D。

4.Joanne says, “There are no happy jobs, only happy workers.””和最后一段“If you are doing what you love, there is much more happiness there than being rich or famous.”可知,給人帶來(lái)快樂(lè)的工作本不存在,只有開(kāi)心工作的人,A項(xiàng)“有人認(rèn)為只有很少的一些工作能讓人感到快樂(lè)”不符合文意,故選A。

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