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According to the speaker, who are working in the industrial estates?
A

People from the suburbs.

B

People from other country towns.

C

Volunteers.

D

Local inhabitants.


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推理判断题。录音中指出这些小镇拥有规模庞大的industrial estates(工业区),并且提到一位名叫Sandor的人的看法,“they built those factories to stop the local people going away”,即小镇修建工厂是为了防止当地人外流。从接下来的“if this is true, it certainly worked”,可知说话者认为这样做确实管用,即同意Sandor的观点。由此可知,在工业区工作的人应该是当地居民。因此选D。
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