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Liu Lili,29,works as an office worker at a company from 9am to 6pm in the day in Beijing.But her working hours don't end there.(61)B,She is also operating a WeChat public account.
Extra jobs,like the ones Liu does,used to be called sideline jobs.But now people like Liu have their own special title:slashers(斜杠人).(62)D.
This wave of"slashers"happened for a number of reasons,according to Hu Xiaowu,director of the Institute of Urban Science at Nanjing University."(63)C,unless you create it,so having multiple income streams is one of the best ways to create state of not being dangerous."
(64)A.It can help you find a suitable job.It allows you to compete for jobs that require a wide range of skills.
Having a broad knowledge base can help slashers perform better at any single job.Many people who have‘slash'careers tell me that each experience informs and affects the other.(65)E.There is always something to work on and it is good for their life.
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A.In today's mobile society,having a good career experiences can be an advantage
B.She makes ties to sell at her own brand store in the evening
C.In modern China economic safety no longer exists
D.They balance multiple experiences or jobs at the same time
E.Being able to choose which thing they want to pour energy into keeps them from getting bored and restless.