According to the passage, before the final results of the study were known, which of the following seemed likely? It can be inf

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问题 According to the passage, before the final results of the study were known, which of the following seemed likely?
It can be inferred that the author of the passage discusses “unmonitored workers”(line 10) primarily in order to______

选项 A、compare the ratings of these workers with the ratings of monitored workers
B、provide an example of a case in which monitoring might be effective
C、provide evidence of an inappropriate use of CPMCS
D、emphasize the effect that CPMCS may have on workers’ perceptions of their jobs
E、illustrate the effect that CPMCS may have on workers’ ratings

答案D

解析 The best answer is D. In liens 9-14, the passage states that monitored workers whose productivity was being tracked through CPMC all reported that productivity was the most important factor in assigning ratings, whereas unmonitored workers who were doing the same work reported that customer service was the most important element in their jobs. The author mentions this difference in perception between monitored workers and unmonitored workers to illustrate the effect that CPMCS can have on the way employees think about their jobs. Choices A and E are incorrect because the passage provides no information concerning unmonitored workers’ ratings. Choices B and C are incorrect because the author does not discuss the suitability or effectiveness of CPMCS in relation to unmonitored workers.
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