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The world of work is changing rapidly. A lot of common jobs such as travel agents and cashiers are expected In such a rapidly changing job to (1)_____ by the year 2050. At the same time, new jobs will be (2)____. In a changing job market, it seems impossible to teach or learn technical or vocational skills for jobs (3)____don't exist yet. So, what can we do to prepare (4)____ the job opportunities of the future? Researchers have suggested that both future employers and employees will always need soft skills such as collaboration, organisation, and communication skills. Some of the jobs or businesses that will exist in 30 years' time haven't been invented yet. (5) ____we will probably still work in organisations that consist of people from different generations. We will need to be open to different points of view and ways of thinking. Therefore, it is important for us to overcome bias and be willing to take in new information and ideas. Having key soft skills and being open- minded abo ut new things will help us prepare for the future world of work.
A. disappear
B. appear
C. appearance
D. re-appear
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The world of work is changing rapidly. A lot of common jobs such as travel agents and cashiers are expected In such a rapidly changing job to (1)_____ by the year 2050. At the same time, new jobs will be (2)____. In a changing job market, it seems impossible to teach or learn technical or vocational skills for jobs (3)____don't exist yet. So, what can we do to prepare (4)____ the job opportunities of the future? Researchers have suggested that both future employers and employees will always need soft skills such as collaboration, organisation, and communication skills. Some of the jobs or businesses that will exist in 30 years' time haven't been invented yet. (5) ____we will probably still work in organisations that consist of people from different generations. We will need to be open to different points of view and ways of thinking. Therefore, it is important for us to overcome bias and be willing to take in new information and ideas. Having key soft skills and being open- minded abo ut new things will help us prepare for the future world of work.
A. made
B. invented
C. created
D. thought
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The world of work is changing rapidly. A lot of common jobs such as travel agents and cashiers are expected In such a rapidly changing job to (1)_____ by the year 2050. At the same time, new jobs will be (2)____. In a changing job market, it seems impossible to teach or learn technical or vocational skills for jobs (3)____don't exist yet. So, what can we do to prepare (4)____ the job opportunities of the future? Researchers have suggested that both future employers and employees will always need soft skills such as collaboration, organisation, and communication skills. Some of the jobs or businesses that will exist in 30 years' time haven't been invented yet. (5) ____we will probably still work in organisations that consist of people from different generations. We will need to be open to different points of view and ways of thinking. Therefore, it is important for us to overcome bias and be willing to take in new information and ideas. Having key soft skills and being open- minded abo ut new things will help us prepare for the future world of work.
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. that
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The world of work is changing rapidly. A lot of common jobs such as travel agents and cashiers are expected In such a rapidly changing job to (1)_____ by the year 2050. At the same time, new jobs will be (2)____. In a changing job market, it seems impossible to teach or learn technical or vocational skills for jobs (3)____don't exist yet. So, what can we do to prepare (4)____ the job opportunities of the future? Researchers have suggested that both future employers and employees will always need soft skills such as collaboration, organisation, and communication skills. Some of the jobs or businesses that will exist in 30 years' time haven't been invented yet. (5) ____we will probably still work in organisations that consist of people from different generations. We will need to be open to different points of view and ways of thinking. Therefore, it is important for us to overcome bias and be willing to take in new information and ideas. Having key soft skills and being open- minded abo ut new things will help us prepare for the future world of work.
A. on
B. for
C. from
D. in
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Multiple Choice
The world of work is changing rapidly. A lot of common jobs such as travel agents and cashiers are expected In such a rapidly changing job to (1)_____ by the year 2050. At the same time, new jobs will be (2)____. In a changing job market, it seems impossible to teach or learn technical or vocational skills for jobs (3)____don't exist yet. So, what can we do to prepare (4)____ the job opportunities of the future? Researchers have suggested that both future employers and employees will always need soft skills such as collaboration, organisation, and communication skills. Some of the jobs or businesses that will exist in 30 years' time haven't been invented yet. (5) ____we will probably still work in organisations that consist of people from different generations. We will need to be open to different points of view and ways of thinking. Therefore, it is important for us to overcome bias and be willing to take in new information and ideas. Having key soft skills and being open- minded abo ut new things will help us prepare for the future world of work.
A. But
B. Thus
C. Hence
D. Then
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Multiple Choice
1. How many choices for school-leavers are mentioned?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
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2. What is paragraph 2 about?
A. Getting advice from teachers.
B Speaking to a career adviser.
C. Taking a career test.
D. Visiting colleges or universities.
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Multiple Choice
How many things are secondary school students advised to do before making their decision?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
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4. The word "observing" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
A. watching
B. teaching
C. listening to
D. working with
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5. The word "them" in paragraph 2 refers to
A. dreams
B. concerns
C. teachers
D. advisers
The world of work is changing rapidly. A lot of common jobs such as travel agents and cashiers are expected In such a rapidly changing job to (1)_____ by the year 2050. At the same time, new jobs will be (2)____. In a changing job market, it seems impossible to teach or learn technical or vocational skills for jobs (3)____don't exist yet. So, what can we do to prepare (4)____ the job opportunities of the future? Researchers have suggested that both future employers and employees will always need soft skills such as collaboration, organisation, and communication skills. Some of the jobs or businesses that will exist in 30 years' time haven't been invented yet. (5) ____we will probably still work in organisations that consist of people from different generations. We will need to be open to different points of view and ways of thinking. Therefore, it is important for us to overcome bias and be willing to take in new information and ideas. Having key soft skills and being open- minded abo ut new things will help us prepare for the future world of work.
A. disappear
B. appear
C. appearance
D. re-appear
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