Work hard and get ahead. That’s what every American learns growing up, but for millions of them, it’s getting harder to tell the

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问题     Work hard and get ahead. That’s what every American learns growing up, but for millions of them, it’s getting harder to tell the difference between working hard and being a workaholic. "The line happens when you come home one day and your husband isn’t there, and you didn’t realize he left you a week ago," Stephen Viscusi said. Viscusi is CEO of the Viscusi Group.
    The actual reasons for becoming a workaholic are quite varied. It might involve a need in someone to always stay a step ahead of their co-workers or anyone else they perceive as a competitive threat. It could be a desire to never leave the office at night without tying up any loose ends such as returning an email, writing a memo or getting a package out. It might be a single-minded commitment to being successful, gaining promotion after promotion, no matter what the cost.
    Workaholics Anonymous—a "fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from work holism"—lists 20 questions to ask yourself if you think you may be a workaholic, including whether you get more excited about work than anything else and work more than 40 hours per week.viscusi said a good indication that you’re a workaholic is if you are constantly electronically connected to the office, whether by cell phone, BlackBerry or laptop.
    Workaholism’s effects on the family can be devastating, Viscusi said, with the consequences eventually manifesting themselves, as they would with any other addiction, in broken marriages and broken homes. Brian Robinson, a professor at the University of North Carolina, told "20/20" in 1999 that children of workaholics developed the same disorders as children of alcoholics, such as depression and anxiety, that crippled them later in life.
    Viscusi offered the following tips for workaholics trying to make a change. Don’t take on every project. Don’t say yes to everyone. Learn the art of saying "I can’t handle any more." Also, doesn’t it seem like exercise is good for everything? It is recommended as part of every self-help regime— well, this is no difference. Exercise and yoga help you, and it’s the hardest place to get any workdone. No cell phones allowed! Similar to a hobby, doing something without asking for any payment in return lets you focus on something other than work or your job. It can give you a different perspective and a different way to meet new people.
Which one of the following is NOT one of the suggestions given in the last paragraph?

选项 A、Block Off me for Friends and Family.
B、Learn to Delegate Work to Others.
C、Try an Exercise Routine.
D、Consider Volunteering to Get a Fresh Perspective.

答案A

解析 细节题;在原文的最后一段中,对于如何应对和解决工作狂的问题,作者列举了 Viscusi所提供的一系列建议,题目需要我们选择的是原文中没有提到的建议。比较阅读4个选项,A选项在原文中没有体现,也是我们需要寻找的正确答案。B选项在原文中是以反向表达的方式呈现的,也就是“Don’t take on every project”。C选项的内容在原文是以问句的方式呈现的“doesn’t it seem like exercise is good for everything?”。D选项在原文“doing something without asking for any payment in return”中也有体现。
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