There’s no better feeling in a job than when you know the boss has full confidence in you. You enter a zone where you can really

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问题     There’s no better feeling in a job than when you know the boss has full confidence in you. You enter a zone where you can really be yourself. There you move【C1】______worrying about what others think or feeling concerned about being【C2】______monitored and evaluated.
    So how do you get to that zone? How do you【C3】______to your bosses and co-workers that they can rely on you? By showing that you’re【C4】______, both in the work you create and in the way you work. Employees who show they have things【C5】______control are more likely to【C6】______greater responsibilities. And that means they tend to【C7】______up in their company faster than others.
    To help your boss have confidence in you, 【C8】______on establishing these work habits: Never miss a【C9】______. If the report is【C10】______on Tuesday afternoon, plan to【C11】______it on Tuesday morning. Always aim to【C12】______your boss’s expectations.
    Be predictable.【C13】______to a set calendar, and don’t move away【C14】______it. This includes when you【C15】______up at work and when you’re【C16】______. If you need to change that【C17】______, over-communicate these changes so no one who relies on you is left hanging or surprised.
    Walk strong. Carry yourself with an attitude that says, " I’ve equipped myself to deal【C18】______with tough situations". You may not feel like the most well-dressed or fashionable person, but if you【C19】______off a sense of organization and control, others will【C20】______you that way. That confidence is likely to rub off on the quality of your work, too.
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选项 A、reluctantly
B、fortunately
C、faithfully
D、constantly

答案D

解析 副词辨义题。除了不必担心别人的想法,还可以“不会有时时刻刻被监督和考核的感觉”,constantly“不断地,时常地”符合题意。reluctantly“不情愿地”;fortunately“幸运地”;faithfully“忠实地”,这三个副词均不符合文意,故排除。
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