Вопрос задан 04.11.2023 в 09:51. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Пикулин Дима.

Дополните утверждения соответствующими словами. Слова: to pay (out) / to provide / to be entitled

/ to contribute / to claim / available a) It is said one in 10 of some 18 million European workers are jobless. They _________ unemployment benefits, though it does not mean that all ________ them. b) Half of the jobless Europeans have been ______ with the "dole money" for more than a year. c) Over the last four years in the United States, 12 million new jobs have become ______ to Americans. d) The US government ________ to the construction costs of some hospitals. Today there are nearly 7000 hospitals in the United States; many them ______ some free or lowcost care to those who cannot ________. e) Europeans seem to want _________ unemployment benefits rather than ______ low wages. f) Many Germans belive they are ________ not just __________ a job, but to the right kind of a job. g) Some people, who are elderly, disabled or live on low incomes sometimes don't ______ the benefits to which they _______. h) Some benefits are no longer _________ to sixteen-to eighteen-year-olds and this has caused difficulties for young people how cannot live at home, but cannot find a job. i) Child benefit is _________ to everybody, although many middle-class people do not actually need financial help. j) People do not try hard to get a job, because the know that in a Welfare State the will be ____________ with financial help.
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Отвечает Рахматуллин Дамир.

a) It is said one in 10 of some 18 million European workers are jobless. They ___ARE ENTITLED______ unemployment benefits, though it does not mean that all __CLAIM______ them.

b) Half of the jobless Europeans have been _PROVIDED_____ with the "dole money" for more than a year.

c) Over the last four years in the United States, 12 million new jobs have become _AVAILABLE_____ to Americans.

d) The US government __CONTRIBUTES______ to the construction costs of some hospitals. Today there are nearly 7000 hospitals in the United States; many of them _PROVIDE_____ some free or lowcost care to those who cannot ___PAY_____.

e) Europeans seem to want _To__PAY______ unemployment benefits rather than _PAY_____ low wages.

f) Many Germans belive they are __ENTITLED______ not just ____TO______ a job, but to the right kind of a job.

g) Some people, who are elderly, disabled or live on low incomes sometimes don't _CLAIM_____ the benefits to which they _ARE ENTITLED______.

h) Some benefits are no longer __AVAILABLE_______ to sixteen-to eighteen-year-olds and this has caused difficulties for young people how cannot live at home, but cannot find a job.

i) Child benefit is _AVAILABLE________ to everybody, although many middle-class people do not actually need financial help.

j) People do not try hard to get a job, because the know that in a Welfare State the will be __PROVIDED__________ with financial help.

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

a) They may be entitled to unemployment benefits, though it does not mean that all receive them. [[1]] b) Half of the jobless Europeans have been receiving the "dole money" for more than a year. [[2]] c) Over the last four years in the United States, 12 million new jobs have become available to Americans. [[3]] d) The US government contributes to the construction costs of some hospitals. Today there are nearly 7000 hospitals in the United States; many of them provide some free or low-cost care to those who cannot pay. [[4]] e) Europeans seem to want higher unemployment benefits rather than accepting low wages. [[5]] f) Many Germans believe they are entitled not just to having a job, but to the right kind of a job. [[6]] g) Some people, who are elderly, disabled, or live on low incomes sometimes don't receive the benefits to which they are entitled. [[7]] h) Some benefits are no longer available to sixteen-to eighteen-year-olds, and this has caused difficulties for young people who cannot live at home but cannot find a job. [[8]] i) Child benefit is provided to everybody, although many middle-class people do not actually need financial help. [[9]] j) People do not try hard to get a job because they know that in a Welfare State they will be supported with financial help. [[10]]

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