[A]benefits[B]moving[C]restrict[D]waste[E]similar [F]save[G]separately[H

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问题     [A]benefits[B]moving[C]restrict[D]waste[E]similar
    [F]save[G]separately[H]different[I]multiple[J]nonsalaried
    [K]number[L]eventually[M]simultaneously[N]paid[O]instruments
    In 1997, author Dan Pink noted in an article in Fast Company magazine that there were approximately 25 million "free agents" in the US. A free agent, much like in sports, is a person who does not have any commitments that【C1】______their actions, and it includes all【C2】______jobs. Free agents are also referred to as contract workers, consultants and freelancers. They don’t receive health care【C3】______, unemployment insurance or collective-bargaining rights. Free agents work with【C4】______clients on a variety of projects based on their unique set of abilities.
    In 2011, Kelly Services found that the【C5】______of free agents had grown to 44 million as Americans desired more freedom, flexibility and ways to get【C6】______for their professional skills. Recently, a study by MBO Partners projected that there could be 70 million free agents by 2020, creating a workplace environment with more free agents than full-time employees. That shows that we’re【C7】______from an economy that supported full-time employment and benefits to one where professionals have multiple jobs【C8】______.
    Companies are hiring more free agents than ever before because they【C9】______money and acquire niche(合适的)expertise to solve specific business problems. This is【C10】______from full-time salaried workers who get benefits and are generalists in their fields. In 2009, companies hired 28% more freelancers, and now in 2012, they are hiring 36% more, reports CareerBuilder. [br] 【C10】

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答案 H

解析 根据空格前的系动词is可推断,此处缺少形容词。根据句意“这——那些既拿着福利又只是各自工作领域通才的全职薪酬雇员”可推知,该句是在拿全职薪酬雇员与上文提及的自由职业者作比较,联系上下文可知,两者是不同的,故[H]different“不同的”为答案。
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