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本段提到,理想的员工能持续创造比预期高的价值,对公司极为忠诚,为公司的目标和全面成功而努力,再结合关键词“quickly”“effectively”“self-motivate”可知,该段想要说明理想的员工具有高度的热情和精力。故选D。

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