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a) Read these extracts of advice on what to do when arriving in three different countries. Complete the
blanks with the correct form of the words in bold by adding a prefix and/or a suffix.
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A
B
C
New Zealanders dislike stuffiness and
1)
.............................. formality, and
this attitude is evident in the workplace. Most companies are small,
with between five and ten
2)
........................... . In this context, formality
is unworkable and managers and business owners usually treat their
staff as they would friends.
Although relations are inevitably more structured in large
3)
...............
................................, informality and friendliness are still generally the
rule.
4)
.............................. and friendliness also extend to social occasions,
and it is common for management to
5)
..................................... with their
staff on equal terms,
6)
...................................... in small firms. This often
extends to entertainment at the manager’s or owner’s home – often
barbecue get-togethers held in the summer months. A standard
feature of
7)
.................................. life in New Zealand is ‘Friday Fives’,
which generally involves management and staff sharing drinks
together in the office after close of work on Friday.
NEED
EMPLOY
ORGANISE
FORMAL
SOCIAL
PARTICULAR
WORK
In Australia, people keep their money in a bank, building society or
credit union. Most income, including salary, wages and
8)
...........
.................. benefits, is paid
9)
........................................ into an
account. Australians use debit cards to get money from their bank
accounts and for many purchases.
If you open a bank, building society or credit union account within
six weeks of your
10)
..........................................., you will usually
only need your passport to identify yourself. After six weeks you will
need additional
11)
....................................... to open an account,
and you may have
12)
............................................ if you do not
have enough documents to identify yourself. Advise your bank of
your tax file number (TFN) to avoid higher rates of
13)
...........
........................ on interest earned.
GOVERN
DIRECT
ARRIVE
IDENTIFY
DIFFICULT
TAX
Upon arrival, the airline
14)
.................................. will show you to the
inspection area. You will queue up in an inspection line and then speak
with a CBP officer. You may then be asked to proceed with your
15)
.................................. to a second screening point for
16)
.................................. questioning by CBP Officers.
If you are an alien, the CBP Officer must determine why you are
coming to the United States, what documents you may require, if you
have those documents, and how long you should be allowed to
17)
.................................. stay in the United States. These
determinations usually take less than one minute to make. If you are
allowed to proceed, the officer will stamp your passport and Customs
Declaration form and issue a completed Form I-94 to you. A completed
form I-94 will show what
18)
.................................. classification you
were given and how long you are allowed to stay.
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