College English Comprehensive Course (Second Edition) Unit 5 Text Translation of Company People.
He finally worked to death at 3 am on Sunday. Finally, he died at work at 3 am on Sunday. Of course the obituary didn't say that. Of course, it's not in the obituary. It is said that he died of coronary thrombosis-I think so-but everyone was his friend and immediately agreed. The obituary said that he died of coronary artery thrombosis, but his close friends and familiar people knew it well. He is a perfect type A person, a workaholic and a classic. They talk to each other, patting their heads and thinking about their lifestyle for five to ten minutes. They shook hands with each other, shook their heads and sighed that he was a perfect type A blood man, a typical workaholic, and then spent a few minutes reflecting on his lifestyle. The man finally worked to death at 3 am. The man finally worked to death at 3 am on Sunday. On Sunday morning, he was 5 1 year old and was the vice president. Sunday morning happens to be the rest day of 5 1 year-old vice president. However, he is one of the six vice presidents and one of the three vice presidents imaginable-if the president dies or retires soon-he may ascend to the highest position. Phil knows. He is one of the six vice presidents of the company and one of the three most trusted vice presidents. If the president has died or retired, he becomes the highest position. Phil knows this. He works six days a week, including five days until eight or nine in the evening, when his own company has begun to implement a four-day work week for everyone except the executives. He works six days a week, five of which are until eight o'clock at night. Everyone in his company started a four-day work week except senior officials. He works like an important person. He works like an important person. He has no "extra current interest" from the outside world. Of course, you will think of a monthly golf tournament. Of course, as you can imagine, he plays golf once a month and has no other hobbies. For Phil, this is work. For Phil, golf is work. He always eats egg salad sandwiches at his desk. Of course, he is 20 or 25 pounds overweight. He always eats egg salad sandwiches at his desk, and he is inevitably a little fat, 20-25 Jin overweight. However, he thinks it doesn't matter because he doesn't smoke. He thinks it doesn't matter because he never smokes. On Saturday, Phil wore a sports jacket instead of a suit to the office, because it was the weekend. On Saturday, Phil changed his suit and wore a sweatshirt to work, because it was the weekend. He has many people working for him, maybe six people, and most people like him most of the time. He has about 60 people working for him, and most people think he is very good most of the time. Three of them will be carefully considered whether they are suitable for his job. Three of them stared at his position. There's no mention of this in the obituary. But it does list his "survivors" accurately. But the obituary introduced his widow in detail. His wife Helen, 48, is a good woman with no special marketing skills. She worked in an office before she got married and became a mother. His wife Helen, a 48-year-old good woman, had no special marketing ability and worked in a company before she got married and had children. According to her daughter, a few years ago, when the children were very young, she had given up competing with his job. She said that in her daughter's memory, many years ago, when the child was very young, she gave up fighting against his works. A company friend said, "I know how much you will miss him." She replied, "I'm ready." A work partner said, "I know how much you will miss him." She replied, "I've always missed him." "Miss him for so many years," "She must have given up a part of herself, because she cares too much about this man. She will get "good care". " "I have thought about him for so many years." The man she cares about so much must give up her, and she will be "taken good care of" in the future. His "dear" eldest "dear" child