2012年大学英语四级阅读全真模拟题(18)8 Q t, f, F( h+ ?
Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1.For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked [ A ], [ B ], [ C ] and [ D ]。 For questions 8-10,complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. Hate Your Job? Here’s How to Reshape It; h. p$ m% u' d: Q; _
Once upon a time, if you hated your job, you either quit or bit your lip. These days, a group of researchers is trumpeting a third option: shape your job so ifs more fruitful than futile.www.Examw.com
" A2 e, [2 Q9 E/ M, ~ “We often get trapped into thinking about our job as a list of things to do and a list of responsibilities,” says Amy Wrzesniewski, an associate professor at the Yale School of Management. “But what if you set aside that mind-set?” If you could adjust what you do, she says, “who would you start talking to, what other tasks would you take on, and who would you work with?”
$ T; q7 d5 k( }- N To make livelihoods more lively, Wrzesniewski and her colleagues Jane Dutton and Justin Berg have developed a methodology they call job-crafting. They’re working with Fortune 500 companies, smaller firms and business schools to change the way Americans think about work. The idea is to make all jobs--even mundane (平凡的) ones---more meaningful by empowering employees to brainstorm and implement subtle but significant workplace adjustments.
* G, D9 o& y1 k0 S# ] Step 1: Rethink Your Job--Creatively0 A" V* u2 p2 E/ r
“The default some people wake up to is dragging themselves to work and facing a list of things they have to do,” says Wrzesniewski. So in the job-crafting process, the first step is to think about your job holistically. You first analyze how much
+ C2 n9 M: V; t' s( ?% A. r time, energy and attention you devote to your various tasks. Then you reflect on that allocation( 分配)。 See I0 perfect jobs for the recession--and after.
. m* j0 s4 Z* o6 L Take, for example, a maintenance technician at Burt’s Bees, which makes personal-care products. He was interested in process engineering, though that wasn’t part of his job description. To alter the scope of his day-to-day activities, the technician asked a supervisor if he could spend some time studying an idea he had for making the firm’s manufacturing procedures more energy-efficient. His ideas proved helpful, and now process engineering is part of the scope of his work.. |+ W. m/ K7 B; E
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Barbara Fredrickson, author of Positivity and a professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel |