单选题 Relaxing isn"t easy. I know — I have tried it. I can see, therefore, why Japan"s government should want corporations to have full-time "leisure advisers". It seems an idea worth copying. A start should, perhaps, be made at the very top. Captains of industry often find it hardest of all to relax. Some buy a luxurious yacht, a beach house, or even an island, but seldom make use of these expensive leisure facilities. "I don"t have time for a holiday," they insist. What they usually mean is not that they couldn"t find the time, if pressed, but that they don"t want to. More often than not the plain truth is that they don"t know how to ease up. No one has ever told them how to do it. You can"t be a frantic executive one day and a leisurely beachcomber the next, the contrast is too great. But a captain of industry on a beach and he tends to get bored and restless. He misses the pace, the action. Invite him to play tennis and he will probably decline, because he fears that he will look foolish —he prefers to play games in the office, where he is a proven winner. If he has a holiday home, or stays in a plush hotel, he will be on the telephone six times a day, doing what he does best. So what can a "leisure adviser" do for him—or, increasingly, her? The basic task is to change attitudes, and gradually to introduce him to various leisure activities. A good start is to persuade him that holidays are a "psychological investment", and that it is perfectly feasible to combine business with pleasure. They can take work with them. For a captain of industry, holidays are ideal of strategic planning. They can call the office, though the aim must be to reduce the number of calls as the holiday progresses. They can be persuaded to take up golf. It is not only a pleasant and healthy way of going for a leisurely walk, but it can also be good for business. Once the initial leisure training period has been completed you can try to hook him on other activities which are every bit as challenging as a take-over bid. He can climb mountains, ride river rapids, go scuba diving. He may well end up making a happy discovery; leisure can be fun.
单选题 Top executives often find it difficult to take time off because______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:A、B选项的内容原文未提及,D项的内容与原文第一段倒数第三句话内容相反。
单选题 For many executives the worst thing about going away on a holiday is______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:原文中的句子:“…he prefers to play games in the office.where he is a proven winner.”这说明他喜欢在办公室里做游戏,在那儿他是胜利者,所以与办公室失去联系对他来说是极其糟糕的。
单选题 A frantic executive put on a beach tends to______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:原文“But a captain of industry on a beach and he tends to get bored and restless.”中的get bored and restless.意为“感到烦恼和不安”。而A选项中的be boring and restive中的boring意思是“令人烦恼的人或物”。感到烦恼和不安就表明很难得到正常的休息,故D正确。
单选题 The main role of a leisure adviser is to______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:从原文“The basic task is to change attitudes.and gradually to introduce him to various leisure activities.”可知答案为C。
单选题 Once an executive has started taking up a leisure activity, he may______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:原文写到:“Once the initial leisure training period…He may well end up making a happy discovery;leisure Can be fun.”从中可以看到在他最后发现休闲是一件乐事之前需要经过最初的培训阶段,然后还要培养他对其他活动的兴趣,这也和开始的阶段一样具有挑战性。所以答案为B。