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阅读理解Adifferentsortofgenerationgapisd

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  • 提问者网友:浪荡绅士
  • 2021-01-22 22:06
阅读理解 A different sort of generation gap is developing in the workplace. Someone --- specifically the father-daughter team of Larry and Meagan Johnson --- has figured out that on some American job sites, five generations are working side by side.In their new book about generations in the workplace the pair argue that while such an age difference adds a lot of texture and a variety of life experiences, it can also bring tensions and conflicts.The Johnsons are human-resource trainers and public speakers. Dad Larry is a former health-care executive; daughter Meagan is a onetime high-level sales manager.Here are the oldest and youngest of the five generations they identify:They call the oldest group Traditionals, born before 1945. They were heavily influenced by the lessons of the Great Depression and World War Two. They respect authority, set a high standard of workmanship, and communicate easily and confidently. But they’re also stubbornly independent. They want their opinions heard.At the other extreme are what the Johnsons call Linksters, born after 1995 into today’s more complicated, multi-media world. They live and breathe technology and are often social activists.You won’t find many 15-year olds in the offices of large companies, except as volunteers, of course, but quite old and quite young workers do come together in sales environments like bike shops and ice-cream stores.The Johnsons, Larry and Meagan, represent a generation gap themselves in their work with jobsite issues. The Johnsons’ point is that as the average lifespan continues to rise and retirement dates get delayed because of the tight economy, people of different generations are working side by side, more often bringing with them very different ideas about company loyalty and work values.The five generations are heavily influenced by quite different events, social trends, and the cultural phenomena of their times. Their experiences shape their behavior and make it difficult, sometimes, for managers to achieve a strong and efficient workplace.Larry and Meagan Johnson discuss all this in greater detail in a new book, “Generations, Inc.: From Boomers to Linksters --- Managing the Friction Between Generations at Work,” published by Amacom Press, which is available in all good bookstore from this Friday.1.The type of generation gap in paragraph 1 refers to the difference in beliefs ________.A.between managers and workersB.among family membersC.among employeesD.between older and newer companies2.Which of the following statements is NOT true about Traditionals?A.They’ve learned much from war and economic disaster.B.They’re difficult to work with as they are stubborn.C.They respect their boss and hope to be respected.D.They’re independent workers with great confidence.3.According to the passage, the Linksters are usually ________.A.found working in the offices of large companiesB.influenced by media and technologyC.enthusiastic multi-media activistsD.ice-cream sellers4.According to the passage, modern workforces are more diverse because ________.A.people want to increase their average lifespanB.many young people are entering the workforceC.employees with different values can benefit their companiesD.retirement dates are being delayed for economic reasons5.What’s the main purpose of the passage?A.To promote a new book by Larry and Meagan Johnson.B.To describe the five different workplace generations.C.To introduce the Johnsons’ research about diverse workforces.D.To identify a major problem in modern workforces.
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  • 五星知识达人网友:狂恋
  • 2019-10-10 03:49
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  • 2019-03-16 10:01
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