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目录"Working on the streets,I've experienced some of the most genuine stories of love,mpassion,struggle and hope,"he says."It's been life-changing and truly inspiring."How can we best describe Stewart as a vet?D.DemandingA.Unqualified.B.Sympathetic.C StubbornWhy was the Street Vet created?A.To promote Stewart's TV program.B.To call on people to donate to the needy.C.To honor veterinarian Stewart's selfless behavior.D.To raise people's awareness of homeless animals'need for eare.What challenge does Stewart face?.、A.His TV show has received little attention.B.Medical equipment to treat pets is out of date.C.The money for the treatment of pets is insufficient.D.There are too many homeless pets in need of treatment.C.EffortlessWhat does Stewart think of his work on the streets?D.Complex.A.Rewarding.B.Tiring.CFrancesca Gino,an associate professor at Harvard Business School,explores a range ofascinating subjects in her new book.Gino's new book also highlights the science of gratitude.In two of the gratifude experiments,Gino worked with Professor Adam Grant of theWharton School.They first asked 57 students to give feedback to a fictitious()student,Eric,regarding his cover letter for a job.Half were emailed a brief confirmationwithout gratitude.The other half received gratitude:"I received your feedback on my coveretter.I am really grateful.When Gino and Grant measured the students'sense of self-worth afterwards,25 percentof the group that received just an acknowledgement felt higher level of self-worth,comparedwith 55 percent of the group that received thanks.In a lollow-up experiment,participants received a message from another fictitious studentSteven,asking for feedback on his cover letter.Would participants who had received thanksfrom Eric be more likely to help Steven?Indeed,more than half of the students in thegratitude group (66 percent)helped Steven,compared with just 32 percent of those in theno-gratitude group.“Receiving expression of gratitude makes us feel a heightened(t增强的)sense of self--worth,”GinD said.Gino built on the research in a field study that looked at 41 fundraisers()at a university,all jeceiving a fixed salary.The director visited half of the fundraisers in person,telling them,"I amgrateful for your hard work."The second group received no such expression of gratitude.Ginosidthat"the expression of gratitude increased the number of calls made by that group o lunaisersby more than 50 percent"for the week,while fundraisers whe reeeived no thanks made about thene number of calls as the previous weekBy missing chances to express gratitude,organizations and leaders lose relatively cost-freeopportunities to motivate their employees,Gino said."The work behind my book really makes me think more carefully every time I am the oneepressing gratitude to others.I don't want to miss opportunities.I have learned from myom research and now try to say 'thank you'much more often",Gino added.2What did the students do in the experiment at first?A.They gave feedback to Eric regarding his cover letter for a job.B.They helped Eric to improve his cover letter to find a job.C.They expressed their gratitude to Eric for his application.D.They emailed a brief confirmation to Eric without gratitude【2022年冲刺押题卷(一)·英语第4页(共8页)】
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