Man’s greatest energy comes not from his physical strength _______ his dreams.
A.except from
B.yet from
C.however from
D.but from
A.except from
B.yet from
C.however from
D.but from
Which fiction is this excerpt from? Who is the author of the novel?
A.Hamlet
B.King Lear
C.Romeo and Juliet
D.Othello
One of the professor's greatest attributes is_________.
A.when he gives lectures
B.how in the manner that helectures
C.the way to give lectures
D.his ability to lecture
A. 另一个确保能源安全的措施是提高能源使用的效率及减少浪费。
B.scar
C.scarf
D.safeguard
E.watchdog
Gayle Yamada’s new film is entitled______.
A.Pearl Harbor
B.The winds of war
C.Uncommon Courage
D.The Greatest Generation
Gayle Yamada's new film is entitled______.
A.Pearl Harbor
B.The Winds of War
C.Uncommon Courage
D.The Greatest Generation
Gayle Yamada's new film is entitled ______ .
A.Pearl Harbor
B.The Winds of War
C.Uncommon Courage
D.The Greatest Generation
Work therefore is desirable, first and foremost, as a preventive of boredom, for the boredom that a man feels when he is doing necessary though uninteresting work is as nothing in comparison with the boredom that he feels when he has nothing to do with his days. With this advantage of work another is associated, namely that it makes holidays much more delicious when they come. Provided a man does not have to work so hard as to impair his vigor, he is likely to find far more zest in his free time than an idle man could possibly find.
The second advantage of most paid work and of some unpaid work is that it gives chances of success and opportunities for ambition. In most work success is measured by income, and while our capitalistic society continues, this is inevitable. It is only where the best work is concerned that this measure ceases to be the natural one to apply. The desire that men feel to increase their income is quite as much a desire for success as for the extra comforts that a higher income can acquire. However dull work may be, it becomes bearable if it is a means of building up a reputation, whether in the world at large or o01y in one's own circle.
What is the author's opinion about work?
A.Work can keep people busy as if they were poor.
B.Work is a cause of the greatest delight of life.
C.Work is very tiresome, especially when too excessive.
D.Work can at least give relief from boredom.