69.1
1–d / 2–e / 3–a / 4–b / 5–c
69.2
1– e / 2–a / 3–d / 4–b / 5–c
69.3
1. What's your profession (job)?
2. I work for the government.
3. My salary is $50,000.
4. My total income is £30,000.
5. My job involes looking after all the
computers in the building.
6. I'm in charge of one of the departments.
69.4
1) When do you start and finish working? ИЛИ What are your
working hours?
2) Do
you work any overtime?
3) How
many weeks holiday do you get?
4)
Do you get sick pay?
69.5
1 In
Russia the normal working week begins on Monday and ends on Friday with 8 hours
per day.
2 Most people pay 13% of what they earn in income
tax.
3 Yes, they do. They usually get 24 days' paid
holiday a year.
4 Yes, there is. In Russia, minimum wage decided by the
government is 5,554 roubles.
5 Some people need to do shiftwork for
essential jobs like the emergency services - firefighters and hospital workers.
Others need to work outside normal hours to keep manufacturing processes going,
such as at chemical plants and oil refineries, which cannot just be turned off
at the end of the day.
Many other types of businesses are now operating over 24
hours, such as airports, supermarkets and bars. Some people must do shiftwork
as part of their job.
69.6 НЕ ЗНАЮ ГДЕ ВЫ РАБОТАЕТЕ И ЧТО ВХОДИТ В ВАШИ ОБЯЗАННОСТИ )