<span>Tom studied at
the University logistics. He was working part time as a barman in a caffee for the
past year. When he had graduated, he started looking for a full-time job. After
he had passed several interviews, he was be taken by a small transport company.
He was taken advanced training courses during the probationary period. </span>
<span>Unfortunately, he didn't like work in this company. He had understood it by the
end of the year. He didn't like his pay, working conditions and lack of
benefits. He decided to change jobs. Many companies offered him a job because
of the experience that he had gained at the previous place. He found a job in a
larger company in a month after his dismissal. A year later his salary was
increased, and the year after he was promoted. </span>
<span>Tom has been workings in this
company for four years. Now he heads the logistics department. At the moment,
their company is expanding. One of the employees of the Department has recently
retired. Tom is looking for two new employees to the Department now. </span>
<span>This week dozens
of resumes were sent. Tom studied half of them yesterday, the rest of the resumes
isn`t still examined. Tom will meet with the first candidate in two or three
days.</span>
Who was born in 1868 in Paris?Вопрос к подлежащему
<span>What did he study? специальный
</span><span>He worked as a court reporter, theatre critic and journalist,didn`t he? разделительный
</span><span>Did he begin writing fiction in 1906 or in 1907? альтернативный
</span><span>Is Leroux best known for The Phantom of the Opera? общий</span>
Ответ:1. Who wants to be a doctor?
2. Does He want to be a doctor or a teacher?
3. Your friend wants to be a doctor, doesn't he?
4. Does your friend want to be a doctor?
5. Why does he want to be a doctor?
Объяснение:
There
are many traditions associated with both chambers of the Houses of
Parliament. The Woolsack, for instance, is a sort of stool stuffed with
wool, originally placed in Parliament in Edward III's reign as a symbol
of the basis of England's prosperity at that time. Nowadays, it is the
seat of the Lord Chancellor, as Speaker of the House of Lords and is
significantly stuffed with a blend of wool from the colonies and
dominions.
There is a place between the two sides of the Houses. In the Houses of
Commons this space is approximately the width of two drawn swords.
Formerly,the MP's, when very heated, sometimes drew swords and a figk
began.Therefore, a ruler was imposed prohibiting members to cross the
space. Today any MP who puts a foot forward is "called to amber"
immediately by the Speaker and he has to apologise to the House.