单选题The author considers office politics to be _____.Aunwelcome at the workplaceBhad for interpersonal relationshipsCan important factor for personal advancementDindispensable to the development of company culture

单选题
The author considers office politics to be _____.
A

unwelcome at the workplace

B

had for interpersonal relationships

C

an important factor for personal advancement

D

indispensable to the development of company culture


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解析:
推论题。文章开始即说要取得进步,办公室的工作还得包括“办公室政治”。第五段说单单辛勤工作不能确保事业的晋升,下面就“办公室政治”对个人晋升的作用进行了全面的论证。“办公室政治”是个人获得晋升的恰当行为,这种取悦于老板和搞好办公室人际关系的行为是促进个人提升的重要因素,这是本文之主题。C项与此意吻合,故C为答案。

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