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More and mor people want to work these days. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m 

     , it has become harder and harder in today’s world to 1.   

find work for everybody. The     (經濟)of the world need 2.   

to grow     4% each year to keep the old number of jobs for people.  3.   

Often this is impossible, so more and more people are out of w 4.   

On the other h    , new machines can do the work of many people 5.   

in a short time. What’s      , machines do not ask for more money 6.   

and longer holiday. All over the world, machines are t      the place 7.   

of people little by little, not only in cities but also in the     (鄉村). 8.   

Thousands of people are     (搬家)to cities every day and 9.   

l     for jobs, but how many of them can find one?  10.   

k.s.5.u.c.o.m

 

1. However   2. economies  3. by   4. work  5. hand   6. more

7. taking   8. country / countryside   9. moving   10. looking

 

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