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2 M6 k# M% t8 G- N' q4 t( ]: O% w8 Q 11. A the family structure
' z& Q9 s B- g7 o" K4 m 12. B English working class homes have spacious sitting rooms
/ X* Z, E1 C J" p# L* K1 Q( D 13. C stark$ Z$ P& ^! J) T* s8 Y' l/ J4 k
14. A togetherness; H0 h+ `- N. K1 z0 N
15. B constant pressure from the state
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16. A it further explains high-tech hubris
) t: s' n w- q, M4 F% S, K 17. B slow growth of the US economy s& L, l7 \( k0 l }6 L4 C) {/ `
18. A integrated the use of paper and the digital form
( G9 F& _& A6 A* K 19. C more digital data use leads to greater paper use4 Y- x" ~, J0 P/ B2 D, T
20. A he review the situation from different perspectives6 F& ]4 Y; |) g6 _0 p2 l- W
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, s( `. |6 j9 W 21. D because Britons are still conscious of their class status
6 U3 T8 E% e0 [8 _/ V" P8 w 22. D income is unimportant in determining which class one belongs to
" D1 L P( V$ k8 o3 j o: e 23. C Occupation and class are no longer related to each other
4 A, V) A, Q% k! v" M 24. C fewer types of work
" e* n9 \: n# m 25. A showing modesty) E% }7 ?; B( s8 X: a
TEXD D
' v+ C$ J9 e* A% Z0 ?" [ 26. D awkwardness
" K2 y! m! l+ Q" C( ` 27. B luxurious) R! h9 k" ]+ ~8 h T9 w4 T
28. A they the couple as an object of fun* C6 q+ j% c; v4 }3 W+ I# Z
29. C sweeping over the horizon, a precipice
. q! _- M1 W+ v2 `: Z1 p 30. B the couple feel ill at ease |