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The Four-Day Workweek Is Winning FansIn an era when most of us seem to be working more hou

The Four-Day Workweek Is Winning Fans

In an era when most of us seem to be working more hours than ever (provided we're still lucky enough to have jobs), 17, 000 people in Utah have embarked on an unusual experiment. A year ago, the Beehive State became the first in the U. S. to mandate a four-day workweek for most state employees, closing offices on Fridays in an effort to reduce energy costs. The move is different from a furlough in that salaries were not cut; nor was the total amount of time employees work. (9) But on that fifth (glorious) day, they don't have to commute, and their offices don't need to be heated, cooled or lit.

After 12 months, Utah's experiment has been deemed so successful that a new acronym could catch on: TGIT (thank God it's Thursday). (10) Altogether, the initiative will cut the state's greenhouse-gas emissions by more than 12, 000 metric tons a year. (11) "It's beneficial for the environment and beneficial for workers," says Lori Wadsworth, a professor at Brigham Young University who helped survey state employees. "People loved it." Those who didn't tended to have young children and difficulty finding extended day care.

(12) Private industry is interested as well—General Motors has just instituted a workweek of four 10-hour days at several of its plants. "There is a sense that this is ready to take off," says R. Michael Fischl, an associate dean at the University of Connecticut's law school, which is organizing a symposium on four-day weeks.

The advantages of a so-called 4-10 schedule are clear: less commuting, lower utility bills. (13) By staying open for more hours most days of the week, Utah's government offices have become accessible to people who in the past had to miss work to get there in time. (14) Plus, fears that working 10-hour days would lead to burnout turned out to be unfounded—Wadsworth says workers took fewer sick days and reported exercising more on Fridays. "This can really make a difference for work-life balance," says Jeff Herring, Utah's executive director for human resources.

Of course, in the age of the BlackBerry, fewer days in the office may not make much of a difference in terms of workload. But as energy prices start rising again, it makes sense to be flexible and find savings where we can.

A.The disadvantage of 4-10 schedule is clear.

B.And perhaps not surprisingly, 82 % of state workers say they want to keep the new.

C.The state found that its compressed workweek resulted in a 13% reduction in energy use and estimated that employees saved as much as $ 6 million in gasoline costs.

D.And there have been unexpected benefits as well, even for people who aren't state employees.

E.They pack in 40 hours by starting earlier and staying later four days a week.

F.Managers from around the world have gotten in touch with Utah officials, and cities and towns including El Paso, Texas, and Melbourne Beach, Fla., are following the state's lead.

G.With the new 4-10 policy, lines at the department of motor vehicles actually got shorter.

H.A year ago, the Beehive State became the first in the U. S. to mandate a four-day workweek for most state employees, closing offices on Fridays in an effort to reduce energy costs.

(9)

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Which trip is the traveler interested in?

A.A ten-day trip to Pairs.

B.A ten-day trip to Amsterdam.

C.A four-day trip to Pairs.

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A.She will be fired.

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听力原文:Excite Travel is offering a four-day cruise to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
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(B) No, I haven't.

(C) It's on Thursday.

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A.British Airways PLC

B.Lufthansa AG.

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Which of the following is NOT a trouble confronting Air France?A.Deferred taxes being due.

Which of the following is NOT a trouble confronting Air France?

A.Deferred taxes being due.

B.The shrinking French market.

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Why did Air France's net income fall despite rising sales?A.Because it had to pay deferred

Why did Air France's net income fall despite rising sales?

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B.Because the French market was shrinking.

C.Because of a four-day strike by pilots in September.

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Air France SA said Monday that its second-quarter net profit fell 35 percent to ??57 milli
on ($57.4 million), but sales were steady and operating profit surged.

Earnings before interest and tax, a measure of operating income, gained 86 percent to ?141 million as fuel costs fell and cargo traffic rose. Air France has been hurt less than rivals such as British Airways PLC and Lufthansa AG by the slowdown on North Atlantic routes following the war on Iraq in 2003 because it has fewer flights in that market.

Net income fell as the airline paid deferred taxes that came due. Sales rose 0.9 percent to ?3.2 billion. The carrier lost about ?80 million in revenue because of a four-day strike by pilots in September. An accord was reached tying future pay increases to inflation. The carrier said that first-half fuel costs fell 15 percent to ?680 million. Cargo traffic rose 11 percent in the second quarter, while passenger traffic rose 1.1 percent. The airline' s shares gained 87 cents, or 7.7 percent, to close at ?12.11.

Separately, Air France and Alitalia SpA agreed to buy 2 percent stakes in each other as Europe's second-and sixth-largest airlines deepen their partnership.

"?" in "?57 million" and "?141 million" probably stands for______.

A.English

B.the euro

C.European

D.European Currency Unit

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A.They are places for people to exchange their goods.

B.They are places for residents to heap the useless things.

C.They are sales set for residents to sell and buy used things.

D.They are sales set by stores to put their goods on sale.

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