Have you ever been promoted? If so, congratulations. If not, there might be

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问题     Have you ever been promoted? If so, congratulations. If not, there might be something you can do about that.
    To get a promotion (提升), you need to actually be worth it! Yes, you were the top of your class in college and yes, you played a major role in your last project, but it’s a fine line between letting your work speak for you and what you talk about your achievements.
    Worried your boss doesn’t notice your achievements? Set up a meeting to talk about what you’ve been working on, and ask for feedback (反馈).
    But don’t get too worried your achievements are going unnoticed. Many bosses believe they promote people with good personalities. Meanwhile they also focus on their ability to communicate with others.
    "You should be asking me if there is anything else you can be working on to help grow the company or the project, instead of waiting around for me to tell you what to do. "
    Clearly, you shouldn’t be asking your boss to hold your hand during every step of a project, but a well-timed "What can I do to help?" or "I noticed that task needs doing—I’ll handle that," is much appreciated. [br] When talking with your boss about your work, you are advised to________.

选项 A、be honest but never argue with him or her
B、tell him or her you deserve a promotion
C、talk professionally
D、ask for feedback

答案 D

解析 细节辨认题。由题干中的When talking with your boss about your work定位到文章第三段。定位段提到,担心你的老板没有注意到你的成就?可以安排一个会议汇报你一直在做的事情,并寻求反馈。题干中的talking with your boss about your work是原文中talk about what you’ve been working on的同义转述。选项D与原文的表述完全一致。由此可以确定D项“寻求反馈”为本题的答案。A项“要诚实,但从不与他/她争论”和C项“专业地交谈”在原文中未提及相关内容,因此均可以排除。B项“告诉他/她你值得升职”,第二段中明确指出,让你所做的工作为你说话,而不是直接告诉老板你值得升职,因此也可以排除。
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