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The word proactivity is fairly common in management literature, but you won't find it in the dictionary. It means that as a human being you take responsibility for your own life

Look at the word responsibility: ability to choose your response, response-ability. Effective people are proactive because they take responsibility. Their behavior is a product of their own decisions, based on values, rather than being a product of their own conditions, based on feelingsFor instance, you are planning a picnic with your familyYou're excitedYou have all the preparationsYou've decided where to go, and then it becomes stormy, killing your planProactive people carry weather within them. They realize what their purpose really was, and they creatively have a picnic elsewhere even if it's in their own basement with some special games, and make the best of that situationThe opposite of being proactive is to be reactiveReactive people would say, "What's the use?" "We can't do anything" "Oh this is so upsetting after all of our preparations and arrangements." They try to persuade the people around them and usually the picnic will be cancelled

Being proactive is really just being true to your human nature. Your basic nature is to act, and not to be acted uponThat's true, despite widely accepted theories of determinism used to explain human nature. Determinism says that you don't really choose anything and that what you call choices are nothing more than automatic responses to outside conditions

The language of reactive people is like: " I can't" " Don't have time" " I have to" " I must" The whole spirit of that language is the transfer of responsibilityThey think things are determined by their environment, or by their conditions, or by their conditioning or their genetic makeupPsychologically, people who believe they are determined will produce the evidence to support the belief, and they increasingly feel victimized and out of controlThey're not in charge of their life at all

On the contrary, a proactive person exercises free will, the freedom to choose the response that best applies to his valuesIn that way, he gains control over the circumstances, rather than being controlled by them

1.According to the passage, a proactive person's behavior can result from ______

A.the environment B.an inner belief

C.the genetic makeup D.a temporary feeling

2.When a picnic plan is threatened by a sudden storm, reactive people will probably ____

A.have the picnic as planned

B.make the best of the picnic

C.complain and give up the picnic

D.find somewhere else for the picnic

3.What does "carry weather within them" in the second paragraph probably mean?

A.Manage to improve the weather

B.Give in to the weather passively

C.Stress the influence of the weather

D.Find a solution to the weather problems

4.It can be concluded from the passage that determinists (宿命论者) ______

A.accept things passively

B.are in charge of themselves

C.are similar to proactive people

D.respond to outside conditions actively

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。本文主要介绍了积极和消极人的区别,例如在遭遇天气不好野餐计划搁浅的时候,积极的人会想办法进行野餐,而消极的人会直接取消计划。积极的人行为动力来自内心,而消极的人去由周围的环境左右其决定。 1.细节理解题题。根据第三段Being proactive is really just being true to your human nature. Your basic nature is to act, and not to be acted upon可知,积极主动其实就是忠于你的人性。人的本性是行动,而不是任人摆布。可知一个积极的人,他的行动源于他的内心和本性。故选B。 2.细节理解题题。根据第二段They try to persuade the people around them and usually the picnic will be cancelled可知消极的人会试图说服他们周围的人并最后取消野餐。所以当野餐计划受到突然风暴的威胁时,消极的的人可能会抱怨并放弃野餐。故选C。 3.词句猜测题。根据第二段They realize what their purpose really was, and they creatively have a picnic elsewhere even if it's in their own basement with some special games可知积极的人明白他们真正的目的是什么,尽管天气对计划不利,但他们会选择合适的地方(即使是在自家的地下室里)进行一些特别的游戏,最终达到目的。所以当环境不利于计划的时候,积极的人会创造性地相处解决方法,达到目的。尤此推断出,第二段的“carry weather within them”可能是指找到解决天气问题的办法。故选D。 4.推理判断题。根据第四段They think things are determined by their environment, or by their conditions, or by their conditioning or their genetic makeup可知,消极的人认为事情是由环境决定的,或由他们的条件或基因组成。又根据第二段野餐的例子,所以消极的人在面对计划不得不改变时,他们会抱怨但接受现实,而不会想办法去创造机会实现目标。由此推断出宿命论者消极地接受事物。故选A。
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