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However,theamountofpersonalcontactonthejobdependsonthenatureofthework. Peopleareambivalent(矛盾的)towardwork;itis,atthesametime,glorifiedandbelittled.InthewordsofformerPresidentRichardNixon:“The‘workethic’holdsthatlaborisgoodinitself;thatamanorwomanbecomesabetterpersonbyvirtueoftheactofworking.America‘scompetitivespirit,the’workethic‘ofthispeople,isaliveandwell...”AnotherviewpointisexpressedinanAnacincommercial:“Ilikemyjobandamgoodatit,butitsuregrindsmedown(折磨)sometimes,andthelastthingIneedtotakehomeisaheadache.” 57.Anindividualwhoisaddictedtoworkis A)adrugaddict B)acompulsiveworker C)analcoholic(drinkstoomuchalcohol) D)acompetitiveworker 58.Theauthorstatesthatworkaholics A)abusethemselvesphysicallyandmentally B)arehighlyproductivemembersofsociety C)torturethemselvesphysically D)bothAandB 59.Whyhavesomepeoplebeguntoplacelessemphasisonworkandmoreonnon-workactivities? A)Becausetheyrealizethatworkisnotuseful. B)Becausetheyrealizethatleisuretimeshouldbeenjoyed. C)Becausetheyrealizethatexcessiveworkdemandscanbeharmfultotheirhealth. D)Becausetheyrealizethathavingfriendsisnotasnecessaryasworking. 60.Thereasonwhysomepeopledon’tsocializewiththeirco-workersonthejobisthat A)theyconsiderworkandplayseparateactivities B)theyhavenothingincommonwiththeirfellowworkers C)theyfeelthatsocializingwiththemwellcreateproblemsathome D)theyfeelthatsocializingwiththemmayresultinemotionalproblems 61.ThedifferencebetweenNixon‘sviewofworkandtheviewexpressedontheTVcommercialfor Anacinisthat A)theformeristrue;thelatterisfalse B)theformerisafact;thelatterisanopinion C)theformerisaglorificationofwork;thelatterisnot D)theformerisanopinion,thelatterisafact PassageTwo Questions62to66arebasedonthefollowingpassage. Nowadays,itseemsthatnobodycanprovideasatisfactoryanswertosportsviolence.Thedistinctionbetweenunacceptablehostilityandagame’snormalrough-and-tumble(混戰(zhàn),扭打)isimpossibletomake,orsotheargumentruns.Thispositionmayappealtoourinclinationforlegalism,butthetruthismostofusknowquitewellwhenanactofneedlesssavagery(野性)hasbeencommitted,andsportsarelittledifferentfromcountlessotheractivitiesoflife.Thedistinctionisasobviousasthatbetweenadeliberatelyaimedblowandthearmflailingofanathletelosinghisbalance.Whenaplayerballshishandintoafist,whenhedriveshishelmet(頭盔)intoan unsuspectingopponent-inshort,whenhecrossestheboundarybetweenplayinghardandplayingtohurt——-heCallonlyintendanactofviolence. Admittedly,violentactsinsportsaredifficulttopolice.Buthere,too,wefindreflectedtheconditionsofeverydaylife.Ambiguitiesinthelaw,confusionatthescene,andthereluctanceofwitnessescloudalmostanyroutineassault(襲擊)case.Suchuncertainties,however,havenotpreventedsocietyfromarrestingpeoplewhostriketheirfellowcitizensonthestreet. Perhapsourtroublesstemnotfromthegamesweplaybutratherfromhowweplaythem.The1979meetingbetweenhockeystarsfromtheSovietUnionandtheNationalHockeyLeagueprovidedadirecttestoftwoapproachestosport-theemphasisonskill,grace,andfinesse(技巧)bytheRussiansandthestressonbrutalityandviolencebytheNHL.Inastartlingupset,theRussiansembarrassedtheirrough-playingopponentsandexplodedalong-standingmyth:Thatsuccessincertainsportsrequiresexcessiveviolence. Violenceapologistscitetwoadditionalarguments.First,theysay,sportsalwayshavebeenviolent;todaythingsarenodifferent.ButargumentsinAmerica’sOldWestweresettledonMainStreetwithsix-guns.a(chǎn)ndearlycave-dwellerschosetheirwomenwimaclub.Civilizinginfluencesendedthosepractices;yetwearetoldsportsviolenceshouldbetolerated.Thesecondargumentisthatathletesacceptriskaspartofthegame,and,inthecaseofprofessionals,arepaidhandsomelytodoso.Butcananyoneseriouslyarguethatbeinganathleteshouldrequiretheacceptanceofunnecessaryphysicalabuse?And,exaggeratedasitmayseem,thepayofprofessionalathletespresumablyreflectstheirabilities,notapaymentagainstinjuries. “Clearlyweareindeeptrouble.”saysconfusedformerfootballplayerAIDeRogatis.“Buthowandwhyhasitgottensobad?” 62.Whataboutthedistinctionbetweenviolentactsandnon-violentonesinsports? A)It’simpossibletomake. B)It’stooobvioustOescapeobservation. C)It’snotveryclearinanycircumstances. D)It’snotverydifficulttomakeifenoughattentionisaidtoit. 63.Asportsviolence“apologist”probablythinksthat——. A)violenceinsportsisnotnecessary B)professionalathletesenjoyviolence C)violenceinspotsisarareoccurrenceD)athletesarepaidenoughfortheirinjuries 64.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorindicatesthat——. A)nothingcanbedoneaboutviolenceinsports B)violenceinsportsisworsenowthanineverwas C)footballplayersareconcernedaboutviolenceinsports D)athletesareconfusedaboutwhatshouldbepermittedinsports 65.Theauthorfeelsthat————————————. A)athlete‘ssalariesarealreadytOOhigh B)thepersonalitiesofathletesproduceviolentconfrontations C)athletesshouldnothavetoacceptunnecessaryphysicalabuse D)athletesneedhighersalariestocompensatefortheirinjuries
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