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Blue collar and government jobs are among the most (51) careers for US graduates, according to US News magazine’s 2010 Best Careers report. US employers are increasingly off shoring professional jobs. This means less jobs (52) college-graduate skills, the magazine says.
As in many other countries, US high school students are told that college is the (53) . So there’s a growing (54) of skilled people in jobs that don’t require a college education. But the report, also says that some rewarding blue-collar careers, such as technical work in the biomedical equipment and security systems sectors, are more (55) to college graduates. These are more knowledge-based than the usual blue-collar jobs.
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C. prompt
D. progressive
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