"My parents came to Britain(1)___________from Hong Kong. My dadcouldn't speak much English, and my mum(2)______________ . She still doesn't speak it very well. But they pushed me through school, and made sure I got to university.(3)______________ l'll be graduating with a degree in computer engineering. I should be able to (4)________________ a very good job quite (5)_______________." In a year's time, Martin(6) _____________have joined the ranks of the well-educated well-paid Chinese British, who (7)____________one of the biggest success stories in (8)___________ Britain...... (one paragraph omitted)Over (9)_______________ of all young Chinese British now get university degrees or other higher education diplomas, about (10)_____________ the national average; and unemployment among Chinese British is lower than for any other ethnic group. Martin Chow has (11)______________reason to be confident. Like many of the Hong Kong Chinese who came to Britain in the 1960's and 1970's, Wu Chow, Martin's father, arrived almost penniless. Working long hours as a cook in a restaurant, and living very frugally, Wu nevertheless managed to (12)___________some of (13)__________ and within five years had enough money in the bank to be able to open his own restaurant. Wu's Chinese Takeaway was certainly not luxurious; however, (14)_________________near the (15)______________ ofa small town in the English Midlands, it provided a service that no other local restaurant (except a fisn 'n' chip shop) was (16)______________ :carry-out food at affordable prices.