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Fill in the blanks choosing the best alternatives from the options.
Job creation (a) ___ another spin-off from tourism. Governments subsidise tourism projects (b) ___ the expectation of increasing employment opportunities in (c) ___ new hotels (d) ___ restaurants. But (e) ___ work is frequently poorly paid and is seasonal. Local people (f) ___ neither be willing to do demeaning skill jobs (g) ___ be highly trained enough to (h) ___ managers and entrepreneurs.


A

(a) shall (b) at (c) a (d) or (e) that (f) might (g) not h) was

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B

(a) is (b) in (c) the (d) and (e) such (f) may (g) nor h) be

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C

(a) am (b) on (c) a (d) yet (e) those (f) would (g) or h) is

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D

(a) are (b) at (c) the (d) but (e) these (f) will (g) or h) was

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Solution

The correct option is B

(a) is (b) in (c) the (d) and (e) such (f) may (g) nor h) be


Job creation (a) is another spin-off from tourism. Governments subsidise tourism projects (b) in the expectation of increasing employment opportunities in (c) the new hotels (d) and restaurants. But (e) such work is frequently poorly paid and is seasonal. Local people (f) may neither be willing to do demeaning skill jobs (g) nor be highly trained enough to (h) be managers and entrepreneurs.


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