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    Workers are returning to their careers, or starting new ones after age 65.

More than ever, work is where many of us get our sense of purpose. That doesn’t end at age 65. After being retired for only three months, Sue Ellen King returned to work at the University of Florida Health in Jacksonville, Florida, where she had been a care nurse and nursing educator for 38 years. She is now working part-time in a position created just for her. “It’s perfect,” she told The New York Times. “I get the satisfaction of having people appreciate what I do.” With the average life span for those who reach age 64 now getting all the way to 84 years old, those who reach retirement age still have many potential years of work to go.

Job sites connected toward part-timers, temporary positions, and some can also turn up opportunities that may lead to longer-term work. Fred Dodd tried a part-time job after his unemployment as a clerk for large banks at age 63. He’d thought about retiring then. “But part of me just wanted to keep working partly for the money, but more just because I felt I wanted to do more in my career,” he said.

The retired have the advantage of not needing to focus on the earnings potential of whatever jobs they take on, so these older workers are attracted to more meaningful work. And since they are voluntarily putting their skills and experience to good use, they may well have more flexibility than mid-career people. Two-thirds of retirees who’d come back to the work world were doing meaningful work they enjoyed. Legal work and community service were popular choices, as was teaching—all areas in which older workers might have an opportunity to make their own schedules.

Earning more money rarely seems like a bad idea, but it can cause issues for retirees, including effects when they claim Social Security (申请社会保障) benefits early.

1.How does Sue Ellen King like her work?

A.Interesting. B.Satisfying.

C.Boring. D.Encouraging.

2.What does the second paragraph mainly tell us?

A.Giving an example of successful returning to work after retirement.

B.Why Sue Ellen King found a nursing job.

C.What is Sue Ellen King’s work.

D.Giving an example of working full-time in a university.

3.What was the main reason for Fred to have a part-time job?

A.He was out of work. B.He could help large banks.

C.He had personal crisis. D.He liked continuing working.

4.Why do the retired like meaningful jobs?

A.These jobs have more flexibility.

B.These jobs have lots of potential.

C.They don’t care much for salary.

D.They can’t do very hard jobs.

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了65岁(退休)以后,工人们开始重返自己的职业生涯,或者开始新的职业生涯这一社会现象。 1. 推理判断题。根据第二段的“It’s perfect,” she told The New York Times. “I get the satisfaction of having people appreciate what I do.” “太完美了,”她告诉《纽约时报》。“人们欣赏我所做的事情,让我感到满足。”可知,Sue Ellen King对她的工作很满意。故选B。 2. 主旨大意题。第二段主要以休·艾伦·金为例,介绍她在退休三个月后,回到位于佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔的佛罗里达大学健康中心工作,她在那里做了38年的护理护士和护理教育工作者。她在重返工作岗位后,感到非常满足。由此可知,本段主要是给出一个退休后,成功重返工作岗位的例子。故选A。 3. 细节理解题。根据第三段的“But part of me just wanted to keep working partly for the money, but more just because I felt I wanted to do more in my career,” he said. “但我想继续工作,一方面是为了钱,但更多的是因为我觉得自己想在职业生涯中做得更多,”他说。可知,他做兼职工作是因为他喜欢继续工作。故选D。 4. 细节理解题。根据第四段的The retired have the advantage of not needing to focus on the earnings potential of whatever jobs they take on, so these older workers are attracted to more meaningful work. 退休人员的优势在于,不管他们从事什么工作,他们都不需要关注潜在的收入,所以这些年长的员工会被更有意义的工作所吸引。可知,退休人员关注有益的工作是因为他们不需要关注收入。故选C。
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