Being positive not only lifts your spirits, but also lifts the spirits of those around you .No one wants to be around someone who is constantly negative or always complaining.A. Manners can be actions as well.B. Speak encouraging words to others.C. Actually some co-workers don’t need our respect.D. Your co-workers will appreciate your generous efforts.E. Avoid standing , sitting or talking too close to someone.F. It also allows you to get to know and befriend your co-workers.G. No one is perfect, but what makes up your character is how you handle your mistakes.">
【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
How to show respect to your co-workers
If you want to reduce the stress in your work environment, one of the best things you can do is to respect your co-workers. Showing respect will earn you respect. 【1】 Respect is the first building block for the success of a relationship.
Use your manners. Greet your co-workers as you enter and exit your work place. Always use “please”, ”thank you” and “pardon me “.If you do ,all of your requests will be seen as just that, and not orders. 【2】 It means everything from covering your mouth when you sneeze or yarn ,to holding a door open or an elevator open when you see a co-worker coming.
Make a pleasant small talk, but don’t go too far with this concept. You don’t have to talk for hours or know everything about your co-workers .Generally, people feel more comfortable in working environments where they know each other.
Lend a helping hand. This doesn’t mean that you have to be a martyr(受苦者). Don’t always take the “that’s not my job.” attitude. If you are having a particularly light day ,or you see one of your co-workers drowning in work, offer to help. 【3】 It will probably make you feel good too.
Apologize if you are wrong and be humble. No one likes a show off. You can talk about the good characteristics, traits, and relationships in your life without making people feel like you are better than them. 【4】 Co-workers will take notice.
【5】/span> Being positive not only lifts your spirits, but also lifts the spirits of those around you .No one wants to be around someone who is constantly negative or always complaining.
A. Manners can be actions as well.
B. Speak encouraging words to others.
C. Actually some co-workers don’t need our respect.
D. Your co-workers will appreciate your generous efforts.
E. Avoid standing , sitting or talking too close to someone.
F. It also allows you to get to know and befriend your co-workers.
G. No one is perfect, but what makes up your character is how you handle your mistakes.
【答案】
【1】F
【2】A
【3】D
【4】G
【5】B
【解析】
試題分析:文中講述了一些尊重合作者的方法。
【1】F前文提到展示的尊重,明顯后文應(yīng)是這種做法的好處,即它將使你與合作者成為朋友,所以答案是F。
【2】A此段標(biāo)題是使用問文明禮儀。文明禮儀也可以是動(dòng)作,如:打噴嚏或打哈欠時(shí)捂住嘴等,所以答案是A。
【3】D 此段標(biāo)題是伸出援助之手。當(dāng)看到合作者在工作中遇到困難時(shí)伸出援手,你的合作者通常會(huì)感激你的慷慨,所以答案是D。
【4】G此段標(biāo)題是出錯(cuò)了要道歉。人無完人,關(guān)鍵在于你是如何處理你所煩的錯(cuò)誤的,所以答案是G。
【5】B本段下文說的是要鼓勵(lì)他人,所以答案是B。
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