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1、大学四级-1661 及答案解析(总分:712.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.从何处得知信息;2自己胜任并需要这份工作的理由;3希望对方安排时间面谈。An Application Letter(分数:106.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:1,分数:70.00)OverworkIn November 1994 a social worker made legal history when a High Court judge held his employer liable for a nervous br
2、eakdown which ended his career UNISON member, John Walker, 57, is the first employee in Britain to sue an employer successfully for stress from overwork.Mr Justice Colman ruled that Northumberland County Council was liable for damages because of its unreasonable failure to provide a safe system of w
3、ork. UNISON is seeking a 200,000 compensation settlement for Mr Walker, who said his employer had subjected him to “an impossible work- load“. Northumberland Council says it intends to appeal the judgement.Hazards asked the government safety watchdog, the Health and Safety Executive, for its com- me
4、rits on the settlement: “As far as we are concerned we do not consider overwork and long hours a health and safety issue,“ said HSE spokesman Phil Dent.Department of Employment figures for 1992 reveal the hours of overtime worked to be the equivalent of two million full-time jobs. Nearly 50% of the
5、British workforce report coming home exhausted, compared with 36% in the US and 17% in the Netherlands.Time in BritainFigures published by the European Commission in September 1994 show that over the last ten years, working hours for men and women in Europe have fallen by one or two hours a week-exc
6、ept in the UK, where the numbers of men and women working long hours rose.More than a quarter of British men employed in industry and services work more than 48 hours per week, by far the highest figure in Europe.Between 1983 and 1992 the proportion of men in the UK working more than 48 hours a week
7、 rose from 22% to 28%. Three in five work Saturdays and two out of five Sundays “usually or some- times“. British men are spending longer hours and more weekends at work and have less time to recover from work and to spend with their families.For women the position is polarised (两极分化)-the ones worki
8、ng long hours work very long hours, with the proportion working 45 hours up from 6% to 9%. For the remainder, only Dutch women work fewer hours.Only 14% of women in the UK worked full time in 1992. “Unions must break the culture of working long hours,“ says Jane Paul, health, safety and equality off
9、icer with the media union BEC- TU. “Otherwise we will continue to move towards a labour force consisting of four groups of workers: a core of intensively overworked employees; a periphery of part-time casual workers; an informal labour market of people with three jobs to make ends meet; and the unpa
10、id volunteers and domestic workers.“ResearchStudies of working hours during the first and second World Wars showed a link between long shifts, overtime working and an absence of rest breaks and increased accident rates. More recent studies link stress with long hours of work. Other research shows a
11、fail in work output during longer shifts and, again, rising accident rates 9,10. Reduced alertness, greater fatigue and sleep loss have also been reported after a switch to 12 hour shifts.Overtime monitoredA study by the Institute of Psychology in Stockholm found overtime damages the physical psycho
12、logical and social well-being of workers, even where the workers willing took on the extra work. The workers, members of Swedish union SIF, were employed by the electronics firm Ericcson. Before agreeing to a heavy work programme their union demanded and management agreed that the health effects of
13、the overtime work should be monitored.The researchers found high levels of adrenaline (肾上腺素), blood fats and slightly elevated blood pressure in the workforce. Maria Sokolowski of SIF concluded the workers “were experiencing a permanent condition of stress, which did not go away even a vacation of f
14、our weeks. After what might be considered a propel rest they still felt worn out, irritated and in a bed mood. The physical condition of the employees was much poorer now than at the beginning of the project.“We now know that overtime during a continuously long period of time affects the efficiency,
15、 well-being, level of stress and social life of employees.“ The changes identified suggest a real risk of long term health problems, particularly stress-related heart disease. Very little Work has been undertaken on overwork and chronic health problems.Union concernIn the UK, university and college
16、lecturers are facing intolerable levels of work, according to trade union reports. An October 1994 report from the Association of University Teachers (AUT) warned they are being “tested to destruction“ by long hours. And a survey by university and college union NATFHE concluded lecturers were being
17、driven to the verge of nervous breakdown by stress, overwork and uncertainty-nearly eight out of 10 said stress levels were unacceptable and one in four said they had taken time off with stress.A May 1994 survey of 6,500 members by public sector union UNISON found they were “demoralised(受挫的) and pes
18、simistic“. More than one in five (22%) said they were expected to work unpaid overtime of up to 20 hours, per week. More than a third said they had suffered, from work related health problems, with increased workloads the main cause identified.And a 1994 survey of British Telecom staff by the union
19、STE revealed over half suffered work-related stress. There was a clear relationship between number of hours worked and stress symptoms. Over 80% routinely worked unpaid overtime.Transport workers are also at risk. Ships officers union NUMAST say “scandalous(令人反感的) hours“ have contributed to soaring
20、numbers of seafarers failing medical examinations on psychiatric grounds. And a September 1994 report from the T six twelve hour shifts-three days, three nights-followed by just four days off. In September 1994 two workers were dismissed for sleeping on night shift, One man, working alone on a twelv
21、e hour night shift, had a heart attack and died before anyone found him at shift change m the morning.(分数:70.00)(1).According to the statistics in 1992 published by Department of Employment 36% of Dutch employees felt tired after work.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(2).According to the figures published by the Eur
22、opean Commission in 1994, the British men worked the longest hours per week in Europe.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(3).According to the figures published by the European Commission in 1994, 60% of British people work Sundays.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(4).According to the studies of working hours, bad working environment s
23、hould be responsible for in- creased accident rates.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(5).According to the study by the Institute of Psychology in Stockholm, overwork is likely to induce some diseases.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(6).According to a survey by NATFHE, 80% lecturers agreed that stress was more than they could bear.(
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