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 61
— Of course. Different jobs need people with different characters.
— Could you give me an example?
— Yeah.  62  However, an extremely independent one isn’t
— Almost right! And I think there is some moral (道德的) conduct all people should have at work.
 63
— Respect, duty, fairness, honesty and so on.
— It seems that they are all important. But it’s really hard to have all of the good moral conduct.
 64   But firstly, you should treat the person whom you work with with kindness and respect. Then you should learn to be brave and careful.
 65
— Yes.
— If so, I’ll have a try.
A.No doubt about it.
B.What is it?
C.Absolutely! We must be dependable.
D.You’d better get along well with everyone.
E.Do you think the character plays an important role in one’s career?
F.Then I’ll be rated(評價) as a priceless diamond by my boss?
G.You see, an easy-ging person is suitable for teamwork.

61——65 E G B A F
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