Job seekers in Britain say employers are【B1】______applicants’ degrees and ce

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问题     Job seekers in Britain say employers are【B1】______applicants’ degrees and certificates. They are making their own entrance exams to test ability. They are concerned about decreasing【B2】______of job seekers, because many university graduates with good degrees have shown a terrible【B3】______to spell, and work out simple sums.
    The chairman of the Standing Conference of Employers of Graduates, told our【B4】______: "We don’t look at the pieces of paper turned in to us, but we look at the people with real abilities." A senior【B5】______with the Bank of England said that many companies were making their own【B6】______tests so they could be sure that candidates were the right people for the job.
    In the Civil Service, only about 200 out of 2,000 candidates arc chosen after the rest have been【B7】______by the Service’s own examinations and interviews. Forged certificates, printed in Germany, have been【B8】______recently. These forged certificates are not easy to【B9】______the real ones, and can be bought at £25 apiece. Making fake degrees has also become a highly profitable business. Fake degrees and diplomas, including Ph.D. degrees, can be【B10】______for as little as £20. Some so-called "universities" and "colleges" are even selling these attractive diplomas. [br] 【B7】

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