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[A] It would be easy to believe that rudeness is "no big deal" and that people must just "get over it", but more and more resea
[A] It would be easy to believe that rudeness is "no big deal" and that people must just "get over it", but more and more resea
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2023-02-22
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[A] It would be easy to believe that rudeness is "no big deal" and that people must just "get over it", but more and more researchers are finding that this is simply not true. Experiencing rudeness at work has been associated with decreased performance, decreased creativity, and increased turnover intentions, to name just a few of the many negative outcomes of these behaviours. Knowing how harmful these behaviours can be, the question becomes: where do they come from, and why do people do them?
[B] Most people can relate to the experience of having a colleague inexplicably treat them rudely at work. You’re not invited to attend a meeting. A co-worker gets coffee for everyone but you. Your input is laughed at or ignored. A large and growing body of research suggests that such incidents, termed workplace incivility or workplace rudeness, are not only very common, but also very harmful. Although these behaviours are defined as low-intensity deviant behaviour with ambiguous intent to harm, the negative outcomes associated with workplace rudeness are anything but small or trivial.
[C] There are two ways in which behaviours and emotions can be contagious. One is through a conscious process of social learning. For example, if you’ve recently taken a job at a new office and you notice that everybody carries a water bottle around, it likely won’t be long until you find yourself carrying one, too. This type of contagion is typically conscious. If somebody asked why you are carrying that water bottle around, you would say, "Because I saw everybody else doing it and it seemed like a good idea."
[D] While there are likely many reasons people behave rudely, at least one explanation that researchers have recently explored is that rudeness seems to be "contagious". That is, experiencing rudeness actually causes people to behave more rudely themselves. Lots of things can be contagious—from the common cold, to smiling, yawning and other simple motor actions, to emotions (being around a happy person typically makes you feel happy). And as it turns out, being around a rude person can actually make you rude. But how?
[E] Another pathway to contagion is unconscious: research shows that when you see another person smiling, or tapping a pencil, for example, most people will mimic those simple motor behaviours and smile or tap a pencil themselves. If someone were to ask why you’re smiling or tapping your pencil, you’d likely answer, "I have no idea."
[F] Unfortunately, because the rudeness is contagious and unconscious, it’s hard to stop. So what can be done? We need to re-examine the types of behaviours that are tolerated at work. More severe deviant behaviours, such as abuse, aggression and violence, are not tolerated because their consequences are blatant, While rudeness of a more minor nature makes its consequences a little harder to observe, it is no less real and no less harmful, and thus it might be time to question whether we should tolerate these behaviours at work.
[G] In a series of studies, researchers found evidence that rudeness can become contagious through a non-conscious, automatic pathway. When you experience rudeness, the part of your brain responsible for processing rudeness "wakes up" a little bit, and you become a little more sensitive to rudeness. This means that you’re likely to notice more rude cues in your environment, and also to interpret ambiguous interactions as rude. For example, if someone said, "Hey, nice shoes! " you might normally interpret that as a compliment. However, if you’ve recently experienced rudeness, you’re more likely to think that person is insulting you.
B → 【D16】 → 【D17】 → 【D18】 → 【D19】 → G → 【D20】
【D16】
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答案
A
解析
B为第一段,介绍了什么是职场无礼行为,并指出该类行为很常见,危害性很大,其引发的后果不可忽视。A指出视无礼行为为小事的想法是不对的,并指出这种行为会带来很多负面影响。两段语义衔接,A中所列的具体不良影响与B后半部分相呼应,且A复现了B中的关键词negative outcomes。C首句讲到行为和情绪的传染有两种途径,可见上文应该首先提及行为和情绪具有传染性,才会有C首句的这一说,但B并未提及传染性,故排除C。D讲述无礼行为产生的原因,而A末尾开始过渡到对无礼行为成因的探究,故D在A之后更合理。E首句即介绍传染的另一种途径(Another pathway),故上文应已提及一种传染途径。但B也未含相关内容,故E也不选。F说的是解决职场无礼行为的办法,主题跳跃太快,也排除。最终确定本题选A。
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