A. benefits B. different C. eventually D. instruments E. moving F. multiple G. unsalaried H. number I. paid J. restrict K.

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问题    A. benefits B. different C. eventually D. instruments E. moving
   F. multiple G. unsalaried H. number I. paid J. restrict
   K. save L. separately M. similar N. simultaneously O. waste
   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 【T1】______their actions, and it includes all 【T2】______jobs. Free agents are also referred to as contract workers, consultants and freelancers. They don’t receive health care 【T3】______, unemployment insurance or collective-bargaining rights. Free agents work with 【T4】______clients on a variety of projects based on their unique set of abilities.
   In 2011, Kelly Services found that the 【T5】______ of free agents had grown to 44 million as Americans desired more freedom, flexibility and ways to get 【T6】______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 【T7】______ from an economy that supported full-time employment and benefits to one where professionals have multiple jobs 【T8】______.
   Companies are hiring more free agents than ever before because they 【T9】______money and acquire niche (合适的) expertise to solve specific business problems. This is 【T10】______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.
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答案B

解析 形容词辨析题。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进行比较,联系上下文可知,两者是不同的,故B项different“不同的”为答案。
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