A job is more than a job, especially to the old. "It’ s not the money that matters, but the sense of self-worth," 56-year-old Ch

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问题    A job is more than a job, especially to the old. "It’ s not the money that matters, but the sense of self-worth," 56-year-old Cheng Wenlan said. So, every day Ms. Cheng carries a bag of parcels, letters and documents and does her rounds in North Point. She’ s a courier(快递员).
   Five years ago, Ms. Cheng was a nurse at a private clinic. She had worked there for 30 years but was jobless when the doctor migrated. It was difficult for her to find another job as a nurse.
   "People do not trust my ability when they learn how old I am," she said. After two years of searching, she eventually found another nursing job. But then after two years, she quit. Why?
   " My colleagues were young and they didn’ t understand me because of my age. They often asked me ’You are so old. What are you working for?’ I was very unhappy," she said. So while the rest of her family left for work, she was left to lonely boredom at home. Then her neighbours told her about Employees’ Retraining Board (ERB) offering retraining courses for older people. These courses are specifically designed to encourage older people back to work.
   "I was interested in courier work. I didn’t think my age was a barrier because I was fit," she said. Upon graduating, Ms. Cheng was offered a job by the Speeding Shuttle Courier Service Company. But then Ms. Cheng was faced with a conflict: she was caught between honour and employment. "I felt embarrassed about carrying and delivering letters and parcels," she said. It took Ms. Cheng 24 hours to make up her mind: there was nothing wrong or embarrassing about doing the job. So she went off to work as a courier.
   Ms. Cheng’ s employer, Anthony Chong, who is delighted with her responsible attitude, said, " I hired older people because they were able and reliable. Age is not an important factor but attitude is. Many old people will not run away from difficulties but the young ones will. "
From the passage, we can infer that______.

选项 A、the life of the old is miserable
B、there is a generation gap between the young and the old
C、job-hunting is hard for older people
D、the old are looked down upon in society

答案C

解析 通读全文可知,本文以Cheng女士找工作的经历为例,提到了她在再就业过程中遇到的种种困难,如很难找到一份护士工作,同事的不理解等。由此可推知,老年人找工作很困难。故选C。
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