A.She was warm and kind-hearted.B.She could understand ……
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On Being
a Matchmaker The first thing I do when I wake up is to make
a mental list of all things I have to do that day. I’m very organized! Then I
get up and have my bath. Often my best matchmaking (媒人) ideas come while I’m in
the bath. Sometimes I have a really good idea about who might be good with
whom. Before I did matchmaking, I was a social worker, but I
knew I wanted to do something without bosses telling me what to do and that I am
good at dealing with people. Also I had seen too many broken marriages and too
many people go downhill because they were so lonely. So I gave up my job, did a
bit of research and started the matchmaking business in 1970.
Over the last few years we’ve been doing introductions throughout Europe
as well as here in Britain. Europeans want to meet British people. For every 100
people who come to us, about 65 will settle down. We keep going until clients
(委托人) find someone that they get on very well with. We’re great triers. Of
course there are impossible people, those who will never settle...
Sometimes I end up giving advice to clients. A few months ago, we had a
highly paid scientist with a very nice face, but every woman refused to meet him
a second time. It soon became clear that he did not like changing his shirts. So
I had to be very honest and frank and told him, "But a woman can’t start to love
you if your shirt smells." The job is most satisfying when I get a call from a
couple telling me they have fallen in love.
What was the personal factor that made the author change her job
A.She was warm and kind-hearted. B.She could understand people better than others. C.She liked to make her own decisions. D.She was interested in social problems.