FRL1114
MUHAMMAD AL
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XORAZMIY NOMIDAGI
TOSHKENT AXBOROT TEXNOLOGIYALARI
UNIVERSITETI
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Question Writing Practice
1) What time does he usually get up?
He gets up at about 6 o’clock.
2) Who is person he have breakfast with? He has breakfast with his wife.
3) How does he go to work? He goes to work by train.
4) What time he get to the office? He gets to the office just before nine.
5) Where does he lunch? He has lunch in the office cafeteria.
6) What is thing very cheap?
The food isn’t very good, but it’s cheap.
7) When he meets clients? He meets clients in the afternoon.
8) What time does he finish work? He finishes work at about six.
Section 3: Reading 1.Complete the text below with suitable words from
the box
problems, solutions, code, normal, sophisticated, protecting
Types of Information Technology Jobs by
Alan Hughes; Updated August 08, 2018
The computer revolution, which began in the 1950s, created numerous jobs
that require skill, training and a logical thinking process. Information technology
jobs can be demanding, and some are very stressful, but most are financially
rewarding. Even well into the 1970s, computer science degree programs were
hard to find, and many people were drafted into the field through their technical
aptitude and problem-solving abilities. Since then, further specialization has
become the norm, and several types of information technology degrees and
jobs are now available in the early 21st
century market.
Computer Support Specialists
Otherwise known as “help desk technicians,” computer support specialists help
to keep personal computer users up and running. They are typically able to
handle both hardware and software (1) protecting at the user level.
Technical support specialists have a higher skill level and provide support to
information technology (IT) personnel within a company.
Computer Programmers
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