Part C Listen to the passage three times and supply the missing information. On June 28, 2008, amid cheers and tears 52-year-old Gates said good-bye to his 1) —— employees. The following is his closing remarks during his 2) event in Redmond: “My life’s work really is about 3) and working with incredible people. I love working with smart people. I love working with Steve. I love working with all the incredible people here. Even the times that were the 4) , in some ways those are the ones that bond you the most — when IBM decides to attack you, or when some 5) ruling isn’t quite right. And you have to do a press conference afterwards. “The work here combines two things that I think are just so special. One is the 6) impact — the impact on the world of what we do — is incredible. We can always go out and see things that remind us of that. See blind people who, using our accessibility, can browse the Internet. You know, their lives are just totally different because of that. So we can say, wow, this is so 7) . “But I think the second thing, which is that the day-to-day work is fun and 8) , that’s actually what’s made it so easy to want to work hard, to want to always improve things, to face up to whatever it is that needs to be done better. So it’s a 9) group of people who put so much into it. “So let me just close by saying you’ve made it so much for me. There won’t be a day of my life that I’m not thinking about Microsoft, and the great things that it’s doing, and wanting to help. So thank you for 10) it the center of my life, and so much fun. Thank you.”