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单选题
After a whole day’s heavy work, the old worker returned home, _____.
A
being hungry and exhausting
B
hungry and exhausted
C
being hungry and exhausted
D
hungry and exhausting
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句意:干了一整天的重活,老工人回到家中,又累又饿。形容词和分词作伴随状语时前不可以加being。exhausting令人筋疲力尽的。exhausted人筋疲力尽的。
句意:干了一整天的重活,老工人回到家中,又累又饿。形容词和分词作伴随状语时前不可以加being。exhausting令人筋疲力尽的。exhausted人筋疲力尽的。
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But three university researchers have found that it’s not just doing a bit of work after hours that cause burnout。The true culprit is actually the constant worrying about off-hour email。
A new study。“Exhausted But Unable to Disconnect,”by Lehigh University’s Liuba Belkin,Virginia Tech’s William Becker and Colorado State University's Samantha Conroy shows that employees are growing exhausted by the expectation that they will always be available,never knowing what kind of work requests will be asked of them off hours。
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D.Work email is the essential part in worker’s daily life.
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