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    Owning a lovable,cute pet can unquestionably make ones home life better and obviously,it can affect pet ownersprofessional lives as well.In fact,according to a new survey,people who have owned pets may be more professionally successful,and this is definitely good news for ambitious pet parents.

The survey was conducted by Kelton Global Research for Banfield Pet Hospital,according to Fast Company.The researchers surveyed 857 adults in the United States with a variety of careers,as explained in the survey summary on Banfields website.Among the C-suite executives(CEOs,etc.)surveyed,93 percent grew with a pet in their home,with 78 percent claiming that growing up with a pet helped cause their career suceess as an adult.Interestingly,83 percent of C-suite executives who participated said they grew up with a dog,59 percent of them said they grew up with a cat,and 37 percent of them said they grew up with another kind of pet.(Youre correct these numbers do not add up.It would seem that many of the people interviewed grew up with multiple kinds of pets.)

So,how exactly does pet ownership cause career success? Well,according to Banfields research,executives reported that their pet helped teach them lessons like responsibility,creativity,empathy,discipline,and organization,which have all been valuable in the business world.But what about people who grew up pet-less,but have adopted pets as adults? Luckily for those,the survey showed that current pet ownership can also help with professional success.

According to the research,86 percent of current pet parents surveyed said owning pets helps them stick to a routine,better manage their time,and multitask more efficiently.But even if you dont think your pet ham directly helped you,your coworkersknowledge that yon have a pet may actually be beneficial for your career.In fact,80 percent of people surveyed said theyfeel more connected to colleagues who are pet owners,and 79 percent of those surveyed believe that fellow co-workers who have pets arehard workers.

1.What do the figures in Paragraph 2 show?

A.There is a rising demand for pets.

B.Owning pets can make for professional success.

C.More and more CEOs become aware of potseffects.

D.Pets become commercialized among C-suite executives.

2.What can we learn from this passage?

A.The research is based on people from many walks in the world.

B.Keeping pets provides the most valuable lessons for career.

C.Pet ownership hardly benefits those who keep pets as adults.

D.People who own a pet tend to get along well with colleagues.

3.What is the authors attitude toward keeping a pet?

A.Indifferent. B.Critical. C.Objective. D.Concerned.

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。本文讲述的一个实验研究的新发现。一项研究发现,养宠物能够对一个人的事业有帮助。其中养宠物的人与不养宠物的人比起来,更容易事业成功。且在生活上,养宠物的人表示养宠物有助于他们坚持日常生活,更好地管理时间,更有效地处理多项任务,且与同事之间的关系更加密切。 1.推理判断题。根据第二段中“Among the C-suite executives(CEOs, etc.)surveyed,93 percent grew with a pet in their home, with 78 percent claiming that growing up with a pet helped cause their career success as an adult.Interestingly,83 percent of C-suite executives who participated said they grew up with a dog,59 percent of them said they grew up with a cat, and 37 percent of them said they grew up with another kind of pet.”(在接受调查的首席执行官(CEO等)中,93%的人在家里养宠物长大,78%的人称在成年后与宠物一起长大有助于事业成功。有趣的是,参与调查的83%的高管说他们和狗一起长大,59%说他们和猫一起长大,37%说他们和另一种宠物一起长大。)可知第二段中的数字说明了养宠物有助于事业成功。故选B。 2.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“In fact,80 percent of people surveyed said they “feel more connected to colleagues who are pet owners, “and 79 percent of those surveyed believe that fellow co-workers who have pets are “hard workers.””(事实上,80%的受访者称他们“与养宠物的同事关系更密切”,79%的受访者认为养宠物的同事“工作更努力”。)可知从文章中我们能了解到养宠物的人容易与同事相处融洽。故选D。 3.推理判断题。根据第二段第一句“The survey was conducted by Kelton Global Research for Banfield Pet Hospital, according to Fast Company.”(据《快公司》报道,这项调查是由凯尔顿全球研究公司为班菲尔德宠物医院开展的。)以及文章中主要说明了这项调查的结果,文章中作者没有提及自己对养宠物的看法,可知作者对养宠物的态度是客观的。故选C。
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