Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.A. movedB. touchedC. surprisedD. worried
Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.
A. moved
B. touched
C. surprised
D. worried
Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.
A. moved
B. touched
C. surprised
D. worried
Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.
A.moved
B.Touched
C.Surprised
D.worried
Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.
A.moved
B.touched
C.surprised
D.worried
Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.
A.moved B.touched C.surprised D.worried
Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.
A.moved B.touched C.surprised D.worried
Relief workers were astonished by what they saw and heard.
A.moved
B.touched
C.surprised
D.worried
Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.
A. moved
B. touched
C. surprised
D. worried
&8226;Read the text below about redundancies in the insurance industry.
&8226;In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.
&8226;If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your answer sheet.
&8226;The exercise begins with two examples, (0) and (00).
Redundancies Threatened in Insurance Takeover Hundreds of insurance workers were facing redundancy last night after two companies announced as they were joining forces. The redundancies
34 are under threatened by a £4 billion takeover of Bastion Insurance
35 which has been a 17,500-strong workforce, by overseas rival Sunshine
36 Provincial, which employs a staff of 20,000. A spokesperson for
37 Bastion workers who accepted there would be rationalization of the two
38 companies' operations, causing redundancies. However, since there was
39 relief when workers heard the job losses would be nowhere near the
40 5,000 level initially were feared. These bigger cuts would have resulted if
41 Bastion had accepted that a bid from Total Insurance two weeks ago. It opted
42 instead of for joining up with Sunshine, whose employees are mostly based
43 abroad. The spokeperson added, "Recently we were talking with about thousands of
44 redundancies, so this is at best for all. "Experts predict that this is only one of many
45 such developments that can be expected in the insurance industry in the near future.
(34)
The best way to explain how this procedure is expected to work is to explain how it actually worked when it was first tried. The first experiment with it was the creation of the Works Project Administration (WPA). This agency set up work projects in various fields in which there were many unemployed. For example, unemployed actors were organized into theater projects, orchestras were organized for unemployed musicians, teaching projects for unemployed teachers, and even writers' projects for unemployed writers. Unemployed laborers were put to work building or maintaining roads, parks, playgrounds, or public buildings. These were all temporary work relief projects—rather than permanent work opportunities.
More substantial work projects of a permanent nature were organized by another agency, the Public Works Administration (PWA). This agency undertook the planning of construction of schools, houses, post offices, dams, and other public structures. It entered into contracts with private construction firms to erect them, or it loaned money to local or state governments which undertook their constructions. This created many jobs in the factories producing the material as well as in the projects themselves, and greatly reduced the number of unemployed.
Still another agency which provided work projects for the unemployed was the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This agency provided job opportunities for youths aged 16 to 20 to work in national parks or forests clearing land, guarding against fires, building roads, or doing other conservation work. In the event of a future depression, the federate government might revive any or all of the above methods to relieve unemployment and stimulate business.
The PWA differed from the WPA in that
A.the work projects of the former were carded out by the Federal Government______
B.the government subsidized private industry
C.the number of unemployed was reduced
D.the former was government's first attempt to end hardship due to unemployment