1. The chart (A) demonstrate what Anthropology (B) graduates from one university did after finishing (C) their undergraduate degree course. The table indicates the salaries of the anthropologists in work (D) after 5 years.
2. (A) As we can see from the pie chart, (B) majority of Anthropology graduates are (C) employed. Fifty-two per cent of them have a (D) full-time job.
3. Almost twenty per cent of graduates (A) have either a part-time (B) work or it is combined with post grad (C) study. Eight per cent of students continue their (D) full-time education.
4. (A) Only twelve per cent of graduates (B) are unemployed. The information about all (C) the rest graduates is (D) unknown.
5. Thus, (A) most of Anthropology graduates have a (B) job. Half of those (C) who work in Government sector earn more than a hundred (D) thousands dollars.
6. There are (A) smaller proportion of freelance consultants who (B) get the same amount of money. (C) Besides, it is only one-third of those who (D) work for private companies.
7. We can see (A) nearly the same percentage of those who get (B) from fifty thousand dollars to (C) ninty-nine thousand dollars as (D) freelance consultants and in government sector.
8. The situation is (A) different in private (B) companies. (C) More of them get from fifty thousand to (D) seventy-four thousand dollars than from seventy-five to ninety-nine thousand dollars.
9. The (A) proportion of those who (B) work for private companies for from twenty-five thousand to forty-nine thousand dollars is (C) much bigger than (D) the same one in government sector and as freelancers.
10. (A) So, the chart and the table show us (B) that most of Anthropology graduates are employed and (C) a salary of more than twenty-five thousand dollars (D) after five year’s work.
1. The chart (A) demonstrate what
Anthropology
(B)
graduates
from one university did after finishing (C) their undergraduate degree course. The table indicates the salaries of the anthropologists in
work
(D) after 5 years.
2. (A) As we can
see
from the pie chart, (B) majority of
Anthropology
graduates
are (C) employed. Fifty-two per cent of them have a (D) full-time job.
3. Almost twenty per cent of
graduates
(A) have either a part-time (B)
work
or it
is combined
with post grad (C) study. Eight per cent of students
continue
their (D) full-time education.
4. (A)
Only
twelve per cent of
graduates
(B)
are unemployed
. The information about all (C) the rest
graduates
is (D) unknown.
5.
Thus
, (A) most of
Anthropology
graduates
have a (B) job. Half of those (C)
who
work
in
Government
sector earn more than a hundred (D) thousands
dollars.
6
. There are (A) smaller proportion of freelance consultants
who
(B)
get
the same amount of money.
(C)
Besides
, it is
only
one-third of those
who
(D)
work
for private
companies
.
7. We can
see
(A)
nearly
the same percentage of those
who
get
(B) from fifty thousand
dollars
to (C)
ninty-nine
thousand
dollars
as (D) freelance consultants and in
government
sector.
8. The situation is (A)
different
in private (B)
companies
.
(C)
More of them
get
from fifty thousand to (D) seventy-four thousand
dollars
than from seventy-five to ninety-nine thousand
dollars.
9
. The (A) proportion of those
who
(B)
work
for private
companies
for from twenty-five thousand to forty-nine thousand
dollars
is (C) much bigger than (D) the same one in
government
sector and as freelancers.
10. (A)
So
, the chart and the table
show
us (B) that most of
Anthropology
graduates
are employed
and (C) a salary of more than twenty-five thousand
dollars
(D) after five year’s
work
.