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24. Paragraph 3__________ ; C; s# M* ^" N% [4 K
25. Paragraph 4__________
! x) v8 N9 s) D+ V X 26. Paragraph 5__________
6 C' f! Y& I: u* k! y/ Q A.Growth of Economy * X0 O- s0 N. f, {$ s# b: F
B.“Servant”Economy ) ^- D7 ]+ L. u- [2 l- G
C.Strength of the Creative Economy
: D5 i# j/ W! t5 y% U, J0 v D.Weakness of the Creative Economy / K9 y: \( U3 _) y
E.Gift of Talking
0 m/ S/ L$ q0 P, R) n F.Export of Talking Machines
# A# _. `" Z1 o3 l4 }* ^ 27. Every country has its own way__________.
5 F4 c6 {0 K1 Q% b( \4 k 28. The British government doesn't seem__________. , N# m! S$ K. W0 Z2 k6 N
29. The creative industries find it difficult__________.
6 D: k- _9 K$ A3 U! U* f 30. Many graduates are employed__________.
; o) l p k5 O9 l; d: T( Q A.to find jobs A! }4 q; v$ h+ N+ T7 k
B.to do low-skill jobs
4 p3 B6 z! K: p9 }8 K C.to feed its people
; z) F" ?) h. M! C2 Y D.to handle disputes % X. d' s. s, K8 F. ^. N- s
E.to make a profit 5 o/ y: S* }+ @ b2 H7 h; U
7 k# X" `4 n$ ]5 y! p( ~/ q( o& W F.to worry about the British economy |