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2017-03-11

 With technology everywhere in our life, it has become virtually impossible for most workers to keep a balance between work and life.

参考答案

D

答案解析

With technology everywhere in our life,it has  become  virtually impossible for most workers to keep a balance between work and life.
由于技术在我们的生活中无处不在,大多数员工几乎不可能在工作和生活之间保持平衡。
由题干关键词technology和balance定位到原文画线处。
[D]段提到,随着技术的发展,尤其是E作电子邮件已经渗透到了我们生活的疗方面面,“保持工作生活平衡”几乎成了一个没有意义的术语,即几乎不可能在工作和生活之间保持平衡题干中的everywhere in our life对应原文中的every aspect of our lives;virtually impossible对应原文中的almost me}mingtess term,故答案为[D]。

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