单选题
According to a recent study, a small but growing proportion of the workforce is affected to some degree by a sense of entitlement. Work is less about what they can contribute but more about what they can take. It can lead to workplace dysfunction and diminish their own job satisfaction. I’m not referring to employees who are legitimately dissatisfied with their employment conditions due to, say, being denied fair pay or flexible work practices. I’m talking about those who consistently believe they deserve special treatment and generous rewards. It’s an expectation that exists irrespective of their abilities or levels of performance. As a result of that discrepancy between the privileges they feel they’re owed and their inflated sense of self-worth, they don’t work as hard for their employer. They prefer instead to slack off. It’s a tendency which many scholars believe begins in childhood due to parents who overindulge their kids. This thereby leads them to expect the same kind of spoilt treatment throughout their adult lives. And yet despite how these employees feel, it’s obviously important for their manager to nonetheless find out how to keep them motivated. And, by virtue of that heightened motivation, to perform well. The research team from several American universities surveyed more than 240 individuals. They sampled managers as well as team members. Employee entitlement was measured by statements such as "I honestly feel I’m just more deserving than others". The respondents had to rate the extent of their agreement. Employee engagement, meanwhile, was assessed with statements like "I really throw myself into my work." The findings revealed ethical leadership is precisely what alleviates the negative effects of employee entitlement. That’s because rather than indulging employees or neglecting them, ethical leaders communicate very direct and clear expectations. They also hold employees accountable for their behaviors and are genuinely committed to doing the right thing. Additionally, these leaders are consistent in their standards. They’re also less likely to deviate in how they treat employees. This means, when confronted by an entitled team member, an ethical leader is significantly disinclined to accommodate their demands. He or she will instead point out, constructively and tactfully, exactly how their inflated sense of deservingness is somewhat distorted. They’d then go further to explain the specific, and objective, criteria the employee must meet to receive their desired rewards. This shift away from unrealistic expectations is successful because entitled employees feel more confident that ethical leaders will deliver on their promises. This occurs because they’re perceived to be fair and trustworthy. The researchers, however, exercise caution by warning no one single response is the perfect remedy. But there’s no denying ethical leadership is at least a critical step in the right direction.
单选题
What does a recent study find about a growing number of workers?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】根据题干中的信息词a recent study和a growing number of workers,答案线索可以定位在第一段。第一段第一句指出,根据最近的一项研究,一小部分劳动力在某种程度上受到权益意识的影响,而且人数还在增加。随后该段对受权益意识影响的人进行了解释,即“工作对他们来说,不再是自己能贡献什么,而是能从中得到什么”“一贯认为自己应该得到特殊待遇和丰厚奖励的人”“无论他们的能力或表现水平如何,这种期望都存在”。综上所述,越来越多的员工觉得自己应该比现在得到更多,故选项B正确。选项A与原文相反,故排除。选项C和选项D是对第一段第三句“这会导致工作场所的运作不良,降低他们自己的工作满意度”设置的干扰项,也与原文不符,故也排除。
单选题
Why don’t some employees work hard according to many scholars?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】根据题干中的信息词some employees work hard和many scholars,答案线索可以定位在第二段。第二段第三句指出,许多学者认为,这一趋势始于儿童时期,源于父母过于纵容自己的孩子。这一趋势指的就是该段第一、二句提到的“他们不会为雇主努力工作。相反,他们宁愿怠工”。所以选项B为正确答案。原文中的overindulge与选项B中的were spoiled属于同义替换。第二段第一句说的是their inflated sense of self-worth,选项A显然与此相反,故排除。选项C指的是作者在首段中提及的,对工作有正当不满的员工,故排除。原文是说这些员工小时候被父母溺爱,而不是被老板纵容,故选项D错误。
单选题
What is a manager supposed to do to enable workers to do a better job?
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】根据题干中的信息词a manager和enable workers to do a better job,答案线索可以定位在第二段。第二段倒数第二句指出,然而,不管这些员工是怎么想的,对管理者来说,很明显,重要的是要找到让员工保持积极性的方法。由此可知,为了激励员工做得更好,管理者应该寻求让员工保持积极性的方法。因此,选项D正确。原文中的keep them motivated与选项D中的sustain their motivation属于同义替换。其他三个选项在原文中都没有提及,故均排除。
单选题
What do the research findings reveal about ethical leaders?
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】根据题干中的信息词research findings和ethical leaders,答案线索可以定位在第三段。第三段第七句指出,有道德的领导者不是纵容员工或忽视他们,而是传达非常直接和明确的期望。选项C是对原文中的communicate very direct and clear expectations的同义转述,故为正确答案。选项A是利用原文中的hold employees accountable设置的干扰项,原文是说有道德的领导者要求员工对自己的行为负责,而不是员工对他们负责,故排除;选项B与原文相反,原文中说有道德的领导者对待员工的方式不太可能出现偏差,故排除。选项D在文中没有提及,故排除。
单选题
What kind of leaders are viewed as ethical by entitled employees?
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】根据题干中的信息词ethical by entitled employees,答案线索可以定位在最后一段。最后一段指出,提权益要求的员工更相信有道德的领导者会兑现他们的承诺。这是因为他们(领导者)被认为是做事公平和值得信赖的。原文中的deliver on their promises与选项A中的fulfill commitments属于同义替换,故选项A为正确答案。选项B在文中没有提及,故排除。选项C利用原文词汇exercise caution设置干扰,选项内容本身原文未提及,故排除。原文最后一段第一句指出,当遇到提出权益要求的团队成员时,一个有道德的领导者显然不愿意满足他们的要求,选项D显然与此不符,故排除。