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    We usually work from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. However,for some people,it’s bedtime. These people are night workers. Working at night brings particular problems: Family life is difficult,social life is limited arid it's bad for people's health. With all these problems,who choose to work at night,and are they planning to stay in their jobs?

    “I work at night because I like stars very much,I’m the happiest when Ilooking down my telescope. The stars are amazing,and it's great taking pictures of them. Honestly,Inever going to change my job. Of course,my social life is poor,but Im going to make friends with people abroad online. They are awake when Iworking!”

                             —Robert Moore 

“My work involves repairing railway tracks,so I have to work at night. It's not so bad,our team spirit is great and we get paid extra. However,Igoing to leave this job. It's tiring and I have to find a normal job because I will become a father next month. I hope to be a builder in the future. It’s hard work,but no more nights!”

                              —Tony Baggio

“When I came to this country,the only work I could find was as a night doorman. This job is boring because it’s so quiet,but I’ve decided to turn this problem into an advantage,Igoing to start a degree in literature by distance learning,Igoing to read my course books during the long quiet nights!I want to be a teacher in the future.”

                              —John Millar

“I work in a call center in India,but I answer calls from people in the UK. So I have to work at night. It's a good job with a good salary. It's also interesting because I use my English and talk with different people every day.”

                             —Peter Patel 

13. What is Robert Moore probably?

   A. A socialist.

   B. A translator,c. An inventor.

   D. An astrophotographer.

14. What do we know about Tony Baggio?

   A. He lacks team spirit.

   B. He likes taking pictures,

    C. He will have a baby soon.

   D. He doesn’t want to do hard work.

15. According to John Millar, .

   A. he has a personal teacher

   B. he likes working quietly 

    C. he wants to change his job   

    D. he has a degree in literature

16. What does Peter Patel think of his job?

   A. It is creative.

   B. It is enjoyable.

    C. It is dangerous.

   D. It is meaningless.

D篇本文主要介紹了四位夜班工作者對(duì)自己工作的看法。

13.D. 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的I work at night because I like stars very much ... it's great taking pictures of them 可知,Robert Moore 可能是一位天體攝影師。

14.C. 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中的I will become a father next month 可知,Tony 馬上要成為父親了。

15.C. 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中John Millar學(xué) 習(xí)的事頭以及最后一句I want to be a teacherin the future可知,他想換工作。

16.B. 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段中的It'sa good job with a good salary. It's also interesting because I use my English and talk with different people every day 可知,Peter Patel 是享受他的工作的

題目來(lái)源:2016年英語(yǔ)周報(bào)高一新課程 > 第34期 2015-2016學(xué)年高一新課程

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