A. PRONUNCIATION I. Choose the words whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group. 1.A. countB. founderC. southernD. doubtful 2.A. pathB. smoothC. breathD. earthy 3. A. youthB. prayerC. yardD. yearly 4.A. surgicalB. repetitiveC. engineeringD. decisive 5.A. customerB. universityC. futureD. computing II. Choose the word whose main stressed syllable is placed differently from that of the other in each group. 1.A. mechanicB. academic C. strategicD. fantastic 2.A. catholicB. electric C. majestic D. historic 3.A. artisticB. heroicC. bartenderD. terrific 4.A. fabulousB. enormousC. gorgeousD. dangerous 5.A. importance B. attendance C. annoyanceD. ignorance B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR. I. Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer toeach of the following questions. 1.If you want to learn how to fix cars, you could go to school to become a __________ . A. hairdresser B. mechanic C. tailor D. garment workers 2.Working as a _______ requires memorizing recipes, knowing different types of alcohol, and being able to work under pressure. A. bartender B. chef C. mechanic D. store cashier 3.Although the training program covers the ________ knowledge needed for the job, it doesn’t include any hands-on experience. A. practical B. physical C. theoretical D. creative 4.My teacher gave me new assignments with a tight timeline, which is making me feel ______. A. stress-free B. stressed C. creative D. repetitive 5. My brother wants a job that uses his knowledge of science in an _____ setting, not a factory. A. academic B. experimental C. practical D. physical 6. _________ training is a program that focuses on the skills that a specific job requires. A. Work B. Employment C. VocationalD. Job 7. Modern schools provide _______ activities including sports, music and gym clubs. A. extra class B. overtime C. past-timeD. extracurricular 8. Seeking ________ after graduating university is not an easy job for most students. A. employment B. employeeC. employerD. employable 9. It's ________ for students to take part in school clubs to gain and improve social skills. A. rewardingB. awarding C. rewardD. award 10. A profession in medical area is ________ a demanding one ________ only a few canfollow. A. so – that B. such – that C. too thatD. enough - that 11.Most schools now ______ digital records of students' performance so studentscan ask for these when necessary. A. storeB. takeC. keep D. make 12.Students of grade 12 often have to burn the midnight oil to_________ deadlines. A. keepB. takeC. meet D. avoid 13.School-leavers may consider taking a gap year to work for _________ experience before entering a university. A. handyB. han ds-onC. handful D. hand-made 14.To be able to choose a(n) __________ path students may have to think carefully oftheir interests, abilities, skills, experience and even your core values. A. career B. job C. employmentD. occupation 15. _________ learning is considered very crucial when one wants to develop in his/hercareer. A. Lifetime B. All-lifeC. LifeD. Life-long 16. ________ university study offers students many opportunities for future jobs,vocational training has its benefits of hands-on experience. A. AlthoughB. ButC. YetD. However 17. Many parents tend to be worried when students spend more time on ________ subjects. A. academicB. extraC. part-timeD. non-academic 18. I don't want to go straight to work; ________ , it's hard to get accepted to university. A. AlthoughB. HoweverC. YetD. But 19. A bartender has to be _________ creative and patient _______ not everyone can. A. enough - that B. such – thatC. too – thatD. so - that 20. Students who have more skills and knowledge can get a get a ________ job in the future. A. good-payB. well-paidC. high-paymentD. poorly-paid Choose the most suitable response A, B, C, or D to complete each of the following exchanges. 21.Dad : “ I hope you will be able to choose a good major after you have considered all your choice” Tom : “ ________________ . ” A.Thank you B.Are you sure? C.I’d love to . D.It’s so kind 22. Sarah: “ Will you join field trip next week ” Jane : “__________________” A.I hope she will B.Of course, why not? C.Thaks for your help D.Let’s organize a field trip . II. Choose the option which is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word/phrase in each sentence. 26.Mr Toan earns a livingby selling dairy products. A. lives happilyB. gains money C. earns his lifeD. makes money 27.A nail artist needs both hands-ontraining and knowledge of nail care and products. A. theoreticalB. abstractC. practicalD. understandable III. Choose the option which is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlinedword/phrase in each sentence. 28.He hates jobs which involve repetitive tasks. He likes changes and new things. A. same B. creativeC. similar D. monotonous 29.Mr Lam is a decisiveleader. He makes decisions quickly and reasonably. A. determinedB. strong-minded C. firm D. undecided IV. Choose A, B, Cor D to indicate the underlined part that needs correctionin each of the following questions. 30. Scientists suggest to build more natural reserves to protect wild endangeredspecies. A. to buildB. natural reserves C. protectD. endangered 31. The name of Earth, what is a Germanic word, means the "ground". A. name B. whatC. wordD. "ground" 32. They advised that we turned off our smartphones while they are chargingto protect the battery. A. turned offB. whileC. chargingD. protect 33. Since three fourths of our planet's surface is covered with water, the amountof fresh water is just 3%. A. SinceB. fourthsC. is coveredD. fresh water C. READING. III. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct wordthat best fits each of the numbered blanks. Choosing a career is a crucial decision for students, (1) ________ it can be challenging at times. When they are young, many students have such big dreams about becoming doctors, teachers, or engineers that they start imagining their future lives early on. (2) ________, as they grow older, they begin to realize that making the right career choice requires careful consideration. (3) ________ personal interests and skills play a significant role, students must (4) ________ different job options and think about what they truly enjoy doing. Although it may seem overwhelming, talking to adults like parents, teachers, or career counselors can provide valuable guidance. It's important for students to research various professions (5) ________ they need to understand the education required, job responsibilities, and potential income. By making an informed choice, students can achieve a (6) _______ that is both successful and fulfilling, leading to a happy and rewarding life.
A. AlthoughB. BecauseC. SinceD. So
A. SinceB. BecauseC. ThereforeD. However
A. SinceB. AlthoughC. SoD. Because of
A. exploredB. explore inC. exploringD. explore
A. HoweverB. AlthoughC. BecauseD. So
A. jobsB. careerC. to workD. tasks
IV. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to each of the questions.
Planning a career path is not easy at all. Although their own preference for ajob really matters, researchers have pointed out some other factors that mayinfluence teenaged students' career choice. Parents' expectations tend to have the strongest impact on their children'sdecision-making, especially when they are young. For example, parents who workin the business sector often expect their children to pursue commerce andbusiness. Sometimes, conflicts occur because children resist choosing thepath that their parents want. Peer persuasion is another influential factor.Teenagers are impressionable, so they may find a career attractive becausemost of their friends do so. Though the most popular jobs sound cool, studentsmight not do them well in the future if they are not passionate about them. Career advice that students find on the Internet may also affect their choice.However, not all online advice is practical and helpful. Finally, cost is the basiccriterion for many students when planning their career path. Some choose tostudy and work abroad while others select a career that is more affordable. The factors above may affect students' future careers both positively andnegatively. Since career planning is essential for a rewarding working life, it isvital that students receive a proper orientation from trustworthy sources.
1.What is the passage mainly about? A. Parental pressure on children's choice of career. B. Drawbacks of career advice on the Internet. C. Factors that affect students' career planning. D. Trustworthy sources of advice on career development. 2.What does the word "they" in paragraph 2 refer to? A. parentsB. children C. expectations D. ages 3.What is the word "impressionable" in paragraph 2 closest in meaning to? A. strongly impressive B. easily affected C. understandableD. irresponsible 4.According to the passage, what happens when children disagree with theirparents' career advice? A. Failure.B. Fight.C. Disaster.D. Conflict. 5.Which of the following factors is NOT mentioned in the reading passage? A. School guidance. B. Peers' opinion. C. Online information.D. Parents' expectation. 6.Why does the author mention "study and work abroad" in the last sentenceof paragraph 2? A. To illustrate how money may affect career choice. B. To explain the benefits of international education. C. To describe the type of careers that students prefer. D. To point out how much it costs to pursue a career. D. WRITING. I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions. 1. a. "Dear Alex," b. "Best regards," c. "I wanted to give you some advice on choosing a good job." d. "First, think about what you enjoy doing and what you are good at." e. "Next, research different job options and see what skills and qualifications they require." f. "Also, consider how each job aligns with your long-term goals and personal values." g. "Finally, talk to people who work in the field and get their opinions." h. "Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this." A. a-c-d-e-f-g-b-hB. a-d-e-f-g-c-h-b C. a-c-d-e-f-g-h-b D. a-c-d-e-g-f-h-b 2. a. Also, think about how each job fits with your long-term goals. b. Best of luck with your career choice! c. First, think about what you like and what you are good at. d. Finally, ask people who work in the field for advice and information. e. Dear Jamie, I hope you are doing well. f. Overall, taking your time to choose carefully can help you find a job you enjoy. g. Next, look into different jobs and see what they involve. A. e-c-g-a-d-b-fB. e-c-g-a-f-d-bC. e-c-g-d-a-f-bD. e-c-g-a-d-f-b 3. a. Dear Jamie, b. I hope this letter finds you well. c. Next, look into different jobs and see what they involve. d. First, think about what you like and what you are good at. e. Overall, taking your time to choose carefully can help you find a job you enjoy. f. Finally, ask people who work in the field for advice and information. g. Best of luck with your career choice! h. Also, think about how each job fits with your long-term goals. A. a-b-d-c-h-f-e-gB. a-b-d-c-f-h-e-g C. a-b-d-c-h-e-f-g D. a-b-d-c-e-f-h-g II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions. a. In addition, they provide employment for residents living in these villages. Income from these production activities will not only help them support their families but also develop the country’ economy. b. In modern society, traditional craft villages still play an important role because of the benefits they bring about. c. In my opinion, obviously, the vital roles of traditional craft villages about cultural and economic values might be remain all the time. d. About the tradition, they play an important role in preserving traditional values for future generations. The artisans in these villages help the youngsters to know and understand about the long- lasting culture, symbols of each region. e. We clearly see that the craft villages help to boost the country’s tourism since unique handcraft items usually attract foreign tourists so much. This also contributes to the whole economy's development from tourist products and services. A. b-d-a-e-c B. d-b-a-e-c C. b-d-a-c-e D. c-b-a-e-d III. Make sentences using the words and phrases below to help you. Youcan make changes to the words and phrases and add more words ifnecessary. 1.She/dishonest / that no one/want/ her friend. → _______________________________________________________________________ 2.Minh/ couldn't enter / conference hall / he forgot / student card. → _______________________________________________________________________ 3.She/submit/application form / she know / not pass/ interview. → _______________________________________________________________________ 4.The school/ give / helpful career advice/that/we/grateful / it. → _______________________________________________________________________ 5.Since / he / not finish / high school, / can't take / pilot training course. → _______________________________________________________________________ IV. Choose the sentence A, B, C, or D that is closest in meaning to theoriginal sentence in each of the following questions. 1.Finding an internship is the logical thing to gain some real-world experience. A. Despite finding an internship is the logical thing, you can not gain real-worldexperience. B. Although you can find an internship, you can not gain real-world experience. C. You can find an internship, but you can not gain real-world experience. D. If you can find an internship, you can gain some real-world experience. 2.Doing volunteer work can help you leam more about yourself, form new friendships,and build your confidence. A. If you do volunteer work, you can understand yourself better, have newfriendships, and confidence. B. If you do volunteer work, you can learn more, but become far less confident. C. Volunteer work can help you learn more about yourself, but your friendshipsbecome less important. D. Volunteer work can help you learn more about yourself, and new friendshipswill make you confident. 3.A job can bring you money; however, it can be significantly less thrilling thanenrolling in a degree. A. A job can bring you money, although it can be less thrilling than enrolling in adegree. B. A job can bring you money, but it can be less thrilling than enrolling in a degree. C. A job can bring you money, so it can be less thrilling than enrolling in a degree. D. A job can bring you money, as it can be less thrilling than enrolling in a degree. 4.As the end of the school year comes closer, you might find that you have fear ofthe future. A. When the end of the school year comes closer, so you might find that you havefear of the future. B. Because the end of the school year comes closer, you have fear of the future. C. When the end of the school year comes closer, you might find that you havefear of the future. D. Although the end of the school year comes closer, you might find that you havefear of the future. 5.You should embrace changes because something you wanted a year ago maynot suit you today. A. If you embrace changes, something you wanted a year ago may not suit youtoday. B. You should embrace changes although a year ago may not suit today. C. You ought to embrace changes as something you wanted a year ago may notsuit you today. D. You should embrace changes, however, something you wanted a year agomay suit you today. V. Combine the following sentences without changing the overall meaning, using the word in brackets. 1.The interview was stressful. It went well. (but) → The interview ____________________________________________________________. 2.The company offered great benefits. It was hard to refuse. (such) → The company ____________________________________ _______________________. 3.The workload was heavy. He had to work overtime. (so) → The workload ___________________________________________________________. 4.She gained valuable experience. It helped her get a promotion. (such) → She gained ______________________________________________________________. 5.The presentation was clear. Everyone understood. (so) → The presentation _________________________________________________________.
He finds his job boring. He wants a new challenge. (because)
→ He wants ________________________________________________________________. Write an email (100-120 words) to your friend telling him/her about your future favourite job. You can use the ideas: 1. What is your favourite job? 2. What does this job involve? 3. What skills does this job need? 4. What personal qualities do you need to have for this job? Dear David, It’s nice to hear from you again. Let me tell you about my future favorite job! I want to be a teacher. A teacher helps students learn new things. This job involves teaching lessons, giving homework, and helping students understand subjects. It is very important and meaningful. To be a good teacher, I need to be kind, patient, and hard-working. A teacher also needs good communication skills to explain things clearly. I love teaching because I want to help children have a better future. What about you? What is your dream job? Write to me soon. Cheers,
Nam
UNIT 12 : CAREER CHOICES
A. VOCABULARY:
Word
Pronunciation
Meaning
agriculture engineering
/ˈæɡrɪkʌltʃə ˌendʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ/
assembly worker (n)
/əˈsembli ˈwɜːkə/
bartender (n)
/ˈbɑːtendə/
career (n)
/kəˈrɪə/
cashier (n)
/kæˈʃɪə/
decisive (adj)
/dɪˈsaɪsɪv/
demanding (adj)
/dɪˈmɑːndɪŋ/
fabric (n)
/ˈfæbrɪk/
garment worker
/ˈɡɑːmənt ˈwɜːkə/
hand-eye coordination
/hænd aɪ kəʊˌɔːdɪˈneɪʃn/
hands-on (adj)
/ˌhændz ˈɒn/
inquiring (adj)
/ɪnˈkwaɪərɪŋ/
knowledgeable (adj)
/ˈnɒlɪdʒəbl/
mechanic (n)
/məˈkænɪk/
orientation (n)
/ˌɔːriənˈteɪʃn/
repetitive (adj)
/rɪˈpetətɪv/
rewarding (adj)
/rɪˈwɔːdɪŋ/
sew (v)
/səʊ/
software engineer (n)
/ˈsɒftweər endʒɪˈnɪə/
surgeon (n)
/ˈsɜːdʒən/
vocational (adj)
/vəʊˈkeɪʃənl/
well-paid (adj)
/ˌwel ˈpeɪd/
informative (adj)
/ɪnˈfɔːrmətɪv/
achieve (v)
/əˈtʃiːv/
make (lots of money) (v)
/meɪk/ …/ˈmʌni/
make a good choice (V-ph)
/meɪk /ə / ɡʊd /tʃɔɪs /
earn a living (V-ph)
/ɜːrn /ə / ˈlɪvɪŋ/
Exercise 4 : Complete each of the sentences with a suitable word or phrase from the box.
well-paid
career
formal
customer manager
repetitive
software engineer
rewarding
demanding
vocational courses
tour guide
1. Mr Hoang was a police officer. He had a successful ________ in the police force. 2. He received ________ training in healthcare and earned a university degree in it. 3. A tailor can have a ________ job if he/she is creative and knowledgeable about fabric. 4.A cashier has to do ________ tasks, such as receiving money and printing receipts. 5.My brother is applying for a job as a ________ in a supermarket. 6.A surgeon's job is ________ . He/She works long hours and occasionally deals with life-and-death situations. 7.He is a (n) ________ . He designs and develops programmes for computer 8.Teaching is a ________ job, especially when you see your students grow upand become succeed. 9. Jame wants to become a ________ because he loves travelling. 10.Many teenagers are willing to take ________ instead of going to university or colleges. Exercise 5 . Choose the correct word to complete each sentence. 1.Although / Sofootballers are well-paid, they have short careers. 2 . Helen got the jobthough/ sinceshe thought she couldn't get it. 3 . She got a pay rise _since/ although_ she worked very hard. 4. She still applied for the job so / though she had almost no chance to get it. 5.Although / Howevershe went to the cinema early, she couldn't buy the ticket. 6. Since/ althoughthe library was too noisy, she couldn't concentrate on her lesson. 7 . She has to do repetitive tasks in her job, because / but she still likes it. 8. Minh couldn't sleep though / because_ he was so anxious about his job interview thenext day. 9.Though / ButMike felt tired, he managed to finish his homework. 10 . Liz felt lucky _although/because_ her aunt gave her invaluable advice on career choice. Exercise 6 . Choose the correct word in brackets to complete each sentence. 1. Since / so/ althoughshe was late, she couldn't join the career orientation session. 2.Jenny didn't attend the job fair ( because/ so/ however) she was ill. 3.It was _( such/ so/ although)_ a demanding job that Tim couldn't manage to do it. 4.( Since/ Though/ Such) Henry is excellent at maths, everyone thinks he will become a mathematician. 5 .Mai practised speaking English a lot ( because/ so/ although) she wanted to get a high score on the speaking test. 6.( Although/Because/ However) Ms Nga is away this week, we'll put off the next class meeting. 7.I couldn't go to the office on time ( so/ because/ such ) there was a traffic jam. 8.The tailor was _(such/ so/ too)__ rude that almost none of the customers like her. 9.The box was (so/ too/ since ) heavy that the worker couldn't lift it up. 10.He is ( so/such/ because) a handsome man that many people think he could be an actor. Exercise 7 : Complete the sentences by filling in each blank with although, even though, though , however, but , so , such , because, since. . .You can use one word more than once.
1. ____________ it was raining heavily, we decided to stayed indoors. 2. _____________ she was tired, she stayed up late to finish her assignment. 3.The rain was _______ heavy that the treets quickly flooded. 4.People often think of a career as a single occupation; ________ , it requires more than just one responsibility. 5. ____________ the job is not a well-paid one, it will allow you to have a lot of hands-on experience. 6. He can choose a good major to study at university ____________ he thought much about it very soon. 7. If he went to work directly, he would make a bundle;____________ he finally decided to go to university. 8.She decided to follow in her mother's step,_____________ she chose to study computer science. 9. _____________ my sister is a fashion designer , she often wears very simple clothes. 10. She is ___________ a kind- hearted woman that everyone in the village likes her. Exercise 8 : Rewrite each sentence. Use the given word in brackets. 1.I forgot to bring money, so I couldn't buy the career guidebook. (because) → ________________________________________________________________________. 2.Airline pilots are well-paid, but their job is stressful. (Although) → ________________________________________________________________________. 3.My navigation skill is very bad. I could never work as a taxi driver. (so) → ________________________________________________________________________. 4.Ann will be an excellent fashion designer. She has a good sense of style. (because) → ________________________________________________________________________. 5.Sally couldn't use the computer. There was a power cut. (since) → ________________________________________________________________________. 6.She had a university degree, but she couldn't find a good job. (although) → ________________________________________________________________________. 7.Her computer operates on the company's local network. She couldn't check her personal emails. (Since) → ________________________________________________________________________. 8.The florist was very skillful. Her flower shop attracted many customers. (such) → ________________________________________________________________________. 9.James was a good cook, but his food stall was not popular with customers. (Though) → ________________________________________________________________________. 10.He was a decisive doctor. He was able to save the patient with his quick decision. (such) → ________________________________________________________________________.
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