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The Kind of Work Daddy DoesIt is not surprising that modem children tend to look blank and

The Kind of Work Daddy Does

It is not surprising that modem children tend to look blank and dispirited when informed that they will someday have to "go to work and make a living. "The fact is they cannot visualiave what work is in corporate America.

Not so long ago, when a parent said he was off to work, the child knew very well what was about to happen. His parent was going to make something or fix something, The parent could take his offspring to his place of business and let him watch while he repaired a car or built a table.

When a child asked," What kind of work do you do, Daddy?" his father could answer in terms that a child could come to grips with. "I fix steam engines. ""I make horse collars."

Well, a few fathers still fix engines and build things, but most do not. Nowadays, most fathers sit in glass buildings performing tasks that are absolutely incomprehensible to children. Tile answers they gave when asked, "What kind of work do you do, Daddy? "are likely to be very puzzling to the child.

"I sell space. ""I do market research. ""I am a data processor. ""I am in public relations. ""I am a systems analyst. "Such explanations must seem nonsense to a child. How can he possibly imagine anyone analyzing a system or researching a market?

Even grown men who do market research have trouble visualizing what a public relations man does with his day, and it is a safe bet that the average systems analyst is as puzzled about what a space saleman does at the shop as the average space salesman is about the tools needed to analyze a system.

In the common everyday job, nothing is made any more. Things are now made by machines. Very little is repaired. The machines that make things make them in such a fashion that they will quickly fall apart in such a way that repairs will be too expensive. Thus the buyer is encouraged to throw the thing away and buy a new one. In effect, the machines are making junk.

The handful of people remotely associated with these machines can, of course, tell thier inquisitive children" Daddy makes junk. "Most of the work force, however, is too remote from junk production to sense any contribution to the industry. What do these people do?

Consider the typical twelve - story glass building in the typical American city. Nothing is being made in this building and nothing is being repaired, including the building itself. Constructed as a piece of junk, the building will be discarded when it wears out , and another piece of junk will be set in its place.

Still, the building is filled with people who think of themselves as working. At any given moment during the day perhaps one - third of them will be talking into telephones. Most of these conversations will be about paper for paper is what occupies nearly everyone in this building.

Some jobs in the building require men to fill paper with words. There are persons who type neatly on paper and persons who read paper and jot notes in the margins. Some persons make copies of paper and other persons deliver paper. There are persons who file paper and persons who file paper.

Some persons mail paper. Some persons telephone other persons and ask that paper be sent to them. Others telephone to ascertain the whereabout of paper. Some persons confer about paper. In the grandest offices, men approve of some paper and disapprove of other paper.

The elevators are filled throughout the day with young men carrying paper from floor to floor and with vital men carrying paper to be discussed with other vital men.

What is a child to make of all this? His father may be so important that he lunches with other men about paper. Suppose he brings his son to work to give the boy some idea of what work is all about. What does the boy see happening?

His father c

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第1题
听力原文:M: Hello? W: Dad, it's me, Kirsty. M: Kirsty! How are you? W: I'm fine, but Still

听力原文:M: Hello?

W: Dad, it's me, Kirsty.

M: Kirsty! How are you?

W: I'm fine, but Still a little tired.

M: I can imagine. What's the work like?

W: It's still too early to say. But I think it's going to be really good. It's a big company and everybody's been so kind and helpful.

M: And how about the city? Have you seen much of it yet?

W: I've seen a bit. It just seems such a big, busy city. I don't see how I'll ever find my way around.

M: I know. Big cities can seem really strange" and frightening at first.Where are you living?

W: Well, I find a tiny apartment. It' s in the downtown area and it's close to work.

M: It all sounds really interesting. Hope you'll enjoy yourself there.

what is the relationship between the two speakers?

A.Daughter and father.

B.Friends.

C.Couple.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Good Morning, Dr. Sherman Alexie. Let's talk about your life. Where do you com
e from?

M: I come from the Raze, an Indian reservation. I grew up there, lived there until 18. I lived on and off the reservation for the next 6 or 7 years during college. I lived there after I graduated and worked at a high school exchange program. I thought I would do that kind of job to support my writing, day jobs that require no emotional investment beyond 8 hours a day where I would not need to bring work home. I did not want to be part of management or anybody important on the job. I wanted to be completely replaceable. That is what I thought I would be doing for most of my life and writing. Then I got a grant and my first book got a front-page review in the New York Times Book Review.

W: When did writing enter your life?

M: Books have always been in my life. My dad loved books and most of what he read were westerns, spy novels, and mysteries. I grew up loving books, copying my dad's love for books. But nobody had showed me a book written by an Indian, not even one piece of a poem. Nothing. At that time, I was going to be a physician. I loved math and science. I got to college, could not handle physiology, and was looking around for options and took a poetry writing class for fun.

W: Poetry was your way in?

M: Yes, that's where I got started. I took the class and honestly I thought poetry would be an easy grade. But I completely underestimated poetry and what it would do to me and a realm of possibility for it. I took the class and was hooked about ten minutes after reading my first contemporary poem.

Why did Sherman Alexie only take day jobs?

A.He could bring unfinished work home.

B.He might have time to pursue his interests.

C.He might do some evening teaching.

D.He could invest more emotion in his family.

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第3题
The work unit is more like a large family, ______the youngest workers feel at ease with th
e "mum" and "dad" of the group.

A.when

B.which

C.where

D.whose

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第4题
听力原文:W: Good morning, Doctor Sherman Alexie. Let's talk about your life, where you com
e from?

M: I come from the Rez, an Indian reservation. I grew up there, lived there until 18.

I lived on and off the reservation for the next 6 or 7 years during college. I lived there after I graduated, worked at a high school exchange program. I thought I do that kind of job to support my writing. Day jobs that require no emotional investment beyond 8 hours a day where I wouldn't need to bring work home. I didn't want to be part of management or anybody important at the job. I wanted to be completely replaceable, that is what I thought I would be doing for most of my life and writing. Then I got a ground and my first book got a frontpage review in the New York Times Book Review.

W: When did writing enter your life?

M: Books are always being in my life. My dad love books and most of what he read were westerns-spy novels, mysteries. I grew up loving books, copying my father's love for books. But nobody has showed me a book written by an Indian, not even one piece of poem. Nothing. At that time I was going to be a physician. I loved math and science. I got to college, couldn't handle physiology, and was looking around for options and took a poetry writing class for fun.

W: Poetry was your way in?

M: Yes, that's where I started. I took the class and honestly, I just thought it would be an easy grade. But I completely underestimated poetry and what it would do to me and the realm of possibility for it. I took the class and was hooked about ten minutes after reading my first contemporary poem.

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A.He might do some evening teaching.

B.He could bring unfinished work home.

C.He might have time to pursue his interests.

D.He could invest more emotion in his family.

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第5题
听力原文:W: Good morning, Doctor Sherman Aleksey. Let's talk about your life, where do you
come from?

M: I come from the Raze, an Indian reservation. I grew up there, lived there until 18. I lived on and off the reservation for the next 6 or 7 years during college. I lived there after I graduated, worked at a high school exchange program. I thought I' d do that kind of job to support my writing. Day jobs that require no emotional investment beyond 8 hours at day where I wouldn’t need to bring work home. I didn’t want to be part of management or anybody important at the job. I wanted to be completely replaceable, that is what I thought I would be doing for most of my life and writing. Then I got a ground and my first book got a front-page review in the New York Times' Book Review.

W: When did writing enter your life?

M: Books have always been in my life. My dad loved books and most of what he read were westerns -- spy novels, mysteries. I grew up loving books, copying my father’s love for books. But nobody has showed me a book written by an Indian, not even one piece of poem. Nothing. At that time I was going to be a physician. I loved math and science. I got to college, couldn’t handle physiology, and was looking around for options and took a poetry writing class for fun.

W: Poetry was your way in?

M: Yes, that’s where I started. I took the class, and honestly, I just thought it would be an easy grade. But I completely underestimated poetry and what it would do to me and the realm of possibility for it. I took the class and was hooked a bout ten minutes after reading my first contemporary poem.

Why did Sherman Aleksy only take day jobs?

A.He could bring unfinished work home.

B.He might have time to pursue his interests.

C.He might do some evening teaching.

D.He could invest more emotion in his family

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第6题
Sometimes I really doubt whether there is love between my parents.Every day they are very busy trying to earnmoney in order to pay the high tuition for my brother and me.They don't act in the romantic ways that I read inbooks or I see on TVIn their opinion,"I love you"is too luxurious for them to say.Sending flowers to eachother on Valentine's Day is even more out of the question.

One day,I asked my mother if there is love between her and my Dad when she was sewing.

My mother stopped her work and didn't answer immediately.I was very embartassed because I thought I had hurt her.

"Susan,"she said ,"Look at this thread.Sometimes it appears,but most of it disappears in the quilt.The threadreally makes the quilt strong and durable.If life is a quilt,then love should be a thread.It can hardly be seenanywhere or anytime,but it's really there.Love is inside."

I listened carefully but I couldn't understand her until the next spring.At that time,my father suddenly got sickseriously.My mother had to stay with him in the hospital for a month.When they returned from the hospital,theyboth looked very pale.It seemed both of them had had a serious illness.

After they were back,every day in the morning and dusk,my mother helped my father walk slowly on thecountry road.My father had never been so gentle It seemed they were the most harmonious couple.The doctor had said my father would recover in two months.But after two months he still couldn't walk byhimself.All of us were worried about him.

"Dad,how are you feeling now?"I asked him one day.

"Susan,don't worry about me."he said gently."To tell you the truth,I just like walking with your mom.I likethis kind of life."Reading his eyes,I knew he loves my mother deeply.

Once I thought love meant flowers,gifts and sweet kisses.But from this experience,I understand that love is justa thread in the quilt of our life.Love is inside,making life strong and warm.

1.The parents are busy with earning money all the time in order to().

A.buy a luxurious sports car

B.move to a bigger house

C.pay the high tuition fee for their children

D.travel around the world

2.What does the underlined word "luxurious"mean in Para.1?

A.expensiveB.embarrassingC.awardD.shy

3.What does the underlined word "durable"mean in Para.4?

A.shortB.destructibleC.long-lastingD.fragile

4.The father didn't get well two months later because().

A.he liked walking with his wifeB.the doctor didn't give him proper treatmentC.the scenery of the country road was beautifulD.his illness was rather serious

5.From the passage,we know the father().

A.is cruel to his wifeB.is impatient with his wifeC.cares little about his wife's feelingD.loves his wife deeply

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第7题
This kind of work is ______ me.A.unfamiliar withB.unfamiliar byC.unfamiliar toD.not unfami

This kind of work is ______ me.

A.unfamiliar with

B.unfamiliar by

C.unfamiliar to

D.not unfamiliar of

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第8题
What kind of institution did the lead researcher work for?A.a medical association.B.a prim

What kind of institution did the lead researcher work for?

A.a medical association.

B.a primary school.

C.a hospital.

D.a charity.

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第9题
This kind of work is unfamiliar ______ me.A.toB.withC.byD.of

This kind of work is unfamiliar ______ me.

A.to

B.with

C.by

D.of

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第10题
What kind of work is being discussed?A.Replacement of a fenceB.Installation of a patioC.La

What kind of work is being discussed?

A.Replacement of a fence

B.Installation of a patio

C.Lawn maintenance

D.Furniture repair

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第11题
______ what is generally believed, the adjustment to this kind of work is quite easy.A.Con

______ what is generally believed, the adjustment to this kind of work is quite easy.

A.Contrary to

B.Contrast to

C.Controversial of

D.Contradictory to

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