Passage Three  “How many of you have been angry at least once today?”asked the conductor of an anger management seminar (讨论会). According to an article in The New York Times, most of those inthe room raised their hands. “The fact is,” the seminar leader continued,“people get angry an average of 10 to 14 times a day. But anger is especially endemic (常见的疾病) to work. If you have a job,you’re guaranteed to get angry. “  Had I been in the room and heard thatlast remark, I would have respectfully disagreed.Although some statisticsindicate that the number of on-the-job anger has increased in recent years,to hold on to thebelief that workplace anger is therefore guaranteed is counterproductive. Itleaves one with the impression that any efforts to remain good-tempered at workare, at best,only a band-aid(临时措施).  Anger-management experts do offer a fewcommon-sense guidelines to minimize work- related anger:don’t let it fester (化脓) ; don’t look for snubs(责骂) in what are purelyinnocent incidents; don’t getcaught up in other people’s complaints;if you start to lose control, take a Break.  I would add, pray. 
We can infer from the passage that The New York Times is probably a kind of ____
A、book about time
B、newspaper
C、book about anger-management
D、magazine
【正确答案】:B
【题目解析】:本题是语义题。“The New York Times”意为《纽约时报》,答案为B。

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