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Rob And Neil discuss a rise in the number of people suffering from stress in the workplace. This week's question: According to a survey carried out this year, what is considered to be the most stressful job? Is it: a) A commercial airline pilot b) A school teacher c) A surgeon Listen out for the answer at the end of the programme! 全部聽完一遍再看喔!這樣有益你練習聽力→(對話內容) Vocabulary1.stress[strɛs]-n. 名詞 a feeling of tension and worry;壓力; 緊張; 壓迫 2.absence[ˋabsns] -n. 名詞 being unavailable;不在, 缺席 3.tough[tʌf] -a. 形容詞 difficult, hard;堅韌的, 牢固的 4.employees[͵ɛmplɔɪˋi] -people who are paid to work for somebody 5.taking its toll-causing suffering, harm or damage 6.public sector-part of the economy that is controlled or supported financially by the government 7.organisational change[͵ɔrgənaɪˋzeʃənəl] [tʃendʒ] -a. 形容詞 replacing the structure of a workplace with a different one 【英】=organizational (組織(上)的; 編制(中)的) -the probability of someone keeping their job for a long time 9.redundancy[rɪˋdʌndənsɪ] 複數-redundancies -n. 名詞 jobs which will stop existing;過多, 多餘, 冗餘, 重複 ex:His speech is full of redundancies. 他的講話冗語連篇。 10.a strategy-a plan to achieve something 11.counselling-professional advice about a problem, often relating to mental health 【英】=counseling 咨詢服務 n. 名詞 --------------------在家學英文很簡單!免費體驗go~ |
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