.. Here are some sentences about work and jobs.
For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first.
Use no more than three words.
33
It’s possible that our new manager won’t be very good.
Our new managernot be very good.
34
It’s not necessary for me to start work until 11 am on Friday.
Ihave to start working until 11 am on
Friday.
35
Wearing sandals in the office is not allowed.
Youwear sandals in the office.
36
Is it necessary to have a degree to work here?
Do youhave a degree to work here?
37
Lara probably won’t become a hairdresser when she leaves school.
I don’t think Laraa hairdresser when she leaves
school.
38
My colleagues are maybe going to look for new jobs in the future.
My colleagues might perhapsnew jobs in the future.
39
Without qualifications, Helen is certainly not going to get a good job.
Without qualifications, Helen certainlyget a good
job.
40
When are we allowed to leave work?
Whenwe leave work?
As you know last spring I tried my luck and took part in the Karate Competition. It was a chance in a million. But it was worth trying to win . I was out of luck and lost the prize .
At the moment 57 lucky winners will travel round the world. I would like to visit new places and find new friends all over the world .
But I expect to have a chance to visit them. Take part with me in the same competition next season. Don’t miss your chance! Good luck .
Love, Alison Atkins.
2.
They are not going to take part in the competition.
I often write letters to my friends.
Our students will take part in the competition the day after tomorrow.
It was my grandmother's birthday yesterday.
The girl has already phoned the hospital.
Rainy Sunday
It was Sunday. I never get up early Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime. Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window, it was dark outside. “What a day!” I thought. “It is raining again.” Just then the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy. “I’ll be at the station. I’ll come to see you, “But I am still having breakfast,” I said. “What are you doing?” she asked. “I am having breakfast,” I repeated. “Dear me!” she said. “You always get up so late? It is one o’clock!”