商务英语基础教程2(MP3+字幕) 第16课:Business Ethics and Morality
日期:2015-02-11 10:23

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Lesson 16 Dialogue Fudging the Numbers
Jacintha: Really, it's quite shocking to hear the news. Braxton seemed to be full of so much moral fiber.
Langston: Yes, it seems that he just could not resist being fraudulent on that earning's report.
He's been fudging the numbers for quite awhile now, it appears.
Jacintha: Makes you wonder what else might turn up! Really, we should try to rein in any chance for falsification.
Maybe an automatic alert system could screen for irregularity.
Langston: Sure, it would be a smart defense if the computer system could raise a red flag for any suspicious activity.
Jacintha: Well, to be fair and not condemn him outright, some of his work dealt with the subtlety between right and wrong.
Langston: I admit it sure was a gray area at times. However, he knows the company norms. In fact, he preached them more than anybody.
Jacintha: Too true! Sometimes wrong choices happen due to the interplay of temptation, gain, and rationalization. So, I don't judge too harshly, but there should be a way out.
Langston: Really, this whole incident just reminds us that we need to work harder to make a moral compass part of the company mission.

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重点单词
  • condemnvt. 谴责,判刑 vt. 宣告(建筑)不宜使用
  • compassn. 指南针,圆规 vt. 图谋,包围,达成
  • subtletyn. 微妙,明敏
  • suspiciousadj. 可疑的,多疑的
  • temptationn. 诱惑,引诱
  • alertadj. 警觉的,灵敏的 n. 警戒,警报 vt. 警惕
  • screenn. 屏,幕,银幕,屏风 v. 放映,选拔,掩蔽,遮蔽
  • flagn. 旗,旗帜,信号旗 vt. (以旗子)标出 v. 无
  • rationalizationn. 合理化
  • irregularityn. 不规则性,不规则的事物 n. 便秘