新编大学英语3 unit1-5 浙江大学出版
ii) 40 to 60 percent of the students choose professional occupations, but only 15 to 18 percent of the work force is engaged in professional work.
iii) Young men lack interest in fields that offer many job opportunities. iv) A third of the students are unable to express any choice of occupation.
3) Serious flaws in the ways many people make decisions (Para. 3~5) i) complacency – ignoring challenging information
ii) defensive avoidance – resorting to wishful thinking or daydreaming
iii) hypervigilance – searching frantically for career possibilities and seizing on hastily invented solutions
4) Keys to career planning (Para. 6~11) i) Study yourself.
ii) Write your career goals down.
iii) Review your plans and your progress periodically with another person. iv) If you choose a career that does not fit you, you can start over.
5) Changes in careers (Para. 11~13)
i) Few changes involve downward movement; most involve getting ahead. ii) Job changes and career shifts occur at all ages.
6) Conclusion (Para. 14~15)
Although there is no sure way to make career plans work out, there are things that you can do now to shape your career possibilities.
2. Understanding Specific Information
1) T 2) T 3) F 4) T 5) F 6) T 7) T 8) T 9) T 10) F 11) T 12) F
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