Some chief executives say they are unplugging as best they can, when they can. Baratunde Thurston, CEO of humor company Cultivat

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问题     Some chief executives say they are unplugging as best they can, when they can. Baratunde Thurston, CEO of humor company Cultivated Wit, braved a 25-day Internet detox last year and now settles for what he calls "micro-disconnecting". For example, not checking Twitter at a meeting. And Spencer Rascoff, the CEO of online real estate center Zillow, turns off his company email for a 24-hour stretch every week.
    Internet sabbaticals is popular recently, but those at the helm of companies aren’t usually able to completely cut the wire. Still, many CEOs say they want to find a balance, suspecting it might actually help their work.
    "I am constantly thinking about Zillow, even when I’m sleeping," Mr. Rascoff says. "Without technology, I can think about it more thoughtfully without interruptions." Leslie Perlow, a Harvard Business School professor, says time away from technology can make people more creative, innovative and productive. "Everybody is bombarded all the time these days," she says. "The more senior you are, the more you perceive, there’ s nobody but me."
    Jim Moffatt, CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP, finds that occasionally turning out helps him cut through the "fog" and "clutter" of the day-to-day grind, making it easier to solve big problems. While "recharging" on a recent summer vacation he caught a movie with his 14 year-old son. As the credits rolled, he had an epiphany about who the elusive, missing employee should be for a team he was putting together. During fireworks this past Fourth of July, he mapped out global strategy in his head.
    Recent research from the University of Glasgow and UK-based Modeuro Consulting showed that executive email habits can be contagious; when the leadership team at a London-based power company decreased their email output, employees followed suit.
    Mr. Moffatt says one of the reasons he’s so public about his unplugging is to show his employees that it is important to have a life outside of work. Plus, his occasional absences give colleagues the chance to exercise more power. "It sends a pretty strong signal to your team: I don’ t have to be there all the time," he says.
    Handing over the reins does occasionally come with growing pains. Mr. Thurston of Cultivated Wit eschewed everything from work email to Facebook to Instagram last December and found it to be a "humbling" experience.
The reasons that Mr. Moffatt is public about his unplugging exclude______.

选项 A、it can offer an opportunity to test the loyalty of his employees
B、it is vital to show his employees having a life out of work
C、employees are offered opportunities to exercise more power
D、it can send a message that sometimes he can be absent

答案A

解析 细节题。根据题干关键词定位到第六段。此题可采用排除法。根据Mr.Moffatt says one of the reasons he’s so public about his unplugging is to show his employees that it is important to have a life outside of work.可知B项“向员工展示有工作之外的生活十分重要”符合文意。根据his occasional absences give colleagues the chance to exercise more power可知C项“能够提供让员工行使更多权力的机会”符合文意;根据It sends a pretty strong signal to your team:I don’t have to be there all the time,可知D项“这样做可以传播一个信息,有时他可以缺席”符合文意。故A项“这是一个测试员工忠诚度的机会”不符合原文,但符合题干,故为正确答案。
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