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2019 高考英语二轮(文章题)训练( 8 )及解析
According to a report by th e China News Weekly, Chinese white collars
are becoming fully occupied in the office. They pursue many of their
activities in the office building, eating, doing exercise, resting, playing
games or even dating.
In large cities such as Shenzhen, Shanghai and Beijing, where economy
is developing at a fast speed, office workers face an increasing work pressure
day by day and many of them have begun to make office their home.
As the young generation in society, most of them are aged between 25 and 45. In the
eyes of outsiders, they enjoy a comfortable life: they lead the fashion trend in the
city and earn a high salary; they enjoy a flexible working schedule and a very good working
’
environment; having a good education background, they don t have to worry that one day
they will lose their jobs.
However, only the white collars themselves know what others see as a good life is
in fact a boring life. They often work extra hours, suffer from loss of creative ability
and have little time to make friends. Whenthey go off from wo rk late at night, sometimes
they might think of asking for a leave the next day and having a holiday somewhere. However,
when a new day begins, they find everything back to normal and themselves pushed by new
tasks.
In fact, even if they don ’t work extra hours in the office, they have no place to
go. Many of the young people are fresh from college, or have come to work in large cities
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