1. When will the man graduate?
A.This week. | B.In a year. | C.In three months. |
A.Borrow some money. | B.Get a part-time job. | C.Keep studying. |
A.Looking for full-time jobs. | B.Working as a teacher. | C.Applying for jobs. |
1. Where are the speakers?
A.In a restaurant. | B.In a classroom. | C.In an interview room. |
A.She sounded too casual. | B.She spoke too slowly. | C.She looked nervous. |
A.She’s graduated from high school. |
B.She’s made the basketball team. |
C.She’s worked as a waitress. |
A.She is very smart. | B.She is less confident. | C.She is very funny. |
1. What do the speakers mainly talk about?
A.Which university to go to. | B.What to choose as a job. | C.Where to earn more money. |
A.She needs more money to support her family. |
B.Her family live far away from the city. |
C.The villages are short of good doctors. |
A.A researcher. | B.A teacher. | C.An officer. |
A.Go to consult with their parents. |
B.Do well to pass the H.S.C Examination. |
C.Get admitted to the famous university. |
1. 高中生有必要进行未来职业规划的原因;
2. 对未来职业规划的建议。
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1. Why does the woman talk to the man?
A.To offer a job. | B.To do a survey. | C.To ask for advice. |
A.She can earn much more money. |
B.She can get useful experience. |
C.She can have more free time. |
A.$500. | B.$300. | C.$200. |
A.Find a job in the school. | B.Take the job in the hotel. | C.Keep the job in the store. |
6 . When Chris decided to study teaching, he knew his father would be upset. Chris found it hard to make decisions, if they
The 25-year-old special-education teacher, who lives in Maryland, US, wanted to make a
Chris’ father had worked hard,
Chris, the kid of a famous doctor, felt as if he was acknowledged as his father’s child rather than as himself. That might be because his father
But it’s possible to settle differences and
A.went against | B.agreed with | C.took over | D.rooted in |
A.fortune | B.difference | C.decision | D.story |
A.education | B.medicine | C.law | D.art |
A.expecting | B.complaining | C.confirming | D.admitting |
A.suggested | B.opposed | C.assumed | D.realized |
A.Moreover | B.Therefore | C.Otherwise | D.However |
A.fit | B.career | C.case | D.choice |
A.pleasant | B.impossible | C.stressful | D.shameful |
A.attracted | B.paid | C.needed | D.divided |
A.instead of | B.regardless of | C.due to | D.according to |
A.off | B.from | C.in | D.over |
A.recognition | B.access | C.wealth | D.independence |
A.switch | B.escape | C.manage | D.benefit |
A.ambitious | B.social | C.great | D.unique |
A.appears | B.proves | C.matters | D.happens |
7 . If you are seeking a new career opportunity rather than just a job, you are not alone. So how can you make sure your job is the right fit for you?
Understand your salary requirements.
Set your work-life balance needs. This is important for finding the career that best suits you. In selecting a career, you often have to take various factors into account. Understand how much time you need for the other aspects of life.
Reach out to the place where you want to work. You may have understood the career you want to pursue, but the only problem is that the company isn’t offering that position. Don’t let that discourage you.
A.Know what you want to pursue in life. |
B.Show off your competence properly. |
C.It’s a tough question without a simple answer. |
D.Contact the hiring manager at that company to express your interest. |
E.Then find a job that will allow you enough time away from the office. |
F.A lot of recent graduates struggle to find a job from which they can get adequate pay. |
G.Keep yourself well informed of the latest information about the labor market. |
8 . Career planning is important. Get started today. Connect your personal interests and academic aspirations to plan a wonderful career at University of New Brunswick (UNB).
Career Connections will help you figure out who you are — your strengths and interests — as you find which field of study and careers arc right for you. Career Connections also helps connect you to the experts, workshops and information you need.
To guide you through your academic and career exploration, Career Connections includes information for future, current, and graduating students. In this site, you will find:
Program Blueprints for each of our programs, career resources including workshops and expert advice, information about experiential learning opportunities, career myths, news trends and career-related research.
On-campus Career Support
We have the experts to help you in your academic and career development.
Career Development & Employment Centre
Consult with your career and employment advisors, depending on your needs; complete workshops for the Career Development Certificate; learn about the Work-study Program; go to career fairs and much more.
Career Counselling
Students are supported by two career counsellors who will help you explore academic and career options through the Carcer Planning Process. They will help you develop a plan for gaining the skills and knowledge needed to pursue your passions.
Academic Advising
Academic advising is an important aspect of career exploration. It is through your academic advisor(s) that you will explore program options, discussing how these fit your career goals, and how to map your academic future in developing the knowledge and skills needed to be an employment-ready, life-long learner.
Experiential Education
There are many experiential (体验的) learning opportunities at UNB. Several programs include work placements as part of your degree requirements. Additional experiential opportunities include the Work-study Program and The Summer Institute. as well as finding and securing employment during your studies or the summer.
1. If you want to get a Career Development Certificate, you’d better go to ________.A.Career Counselling | B.Academic Advising |
C.On-campus Career Support | D.Career Development & Employment Centre |
A.get chances for experiential learning |
B.study on articles during summer vacation |
C.obtain high professional grades and degrees |
D.work out the value of programs and institutes |
A.In a brochure. | B.On a website. | C.In a magazine. | D.In a news report. |
9 . The year 2020 was supposed to be great for me. I had finally gotten my
Since the beginning of the lockdowns, all the projects I had worked so hard for were
At that moment, I realized I had to make a
Of course I had
From the first day, I devoted my time to
I learned much from this experience. Life can change overnight, so it's important to get
A.education | B.principle | C.business | D.organization |
A.conferences | B.trips | C.debates | D.courses |
A.growing | B.happening | C.shaking | D.disappearing |
A.lengthened | B.delayed | C.handled | D.removed |
A.exist | B.recover | C.respond | D.arrive |
A.contribution | B.discovery | C.change | D.promise |
A.alternative | B.legal | C.permanent | D.ordinary |
A.truth | B.comment | C.fame | D.thought |
A.reflected | B.applied | C.related | D.compared |
A.questions | B.decisions | C.attitudes | D.potentials |
A.curious | B.strong | C.intelligent | D.ambitious |
A.weaknesses | B.profits | C.fears | D.expectations |
A.avoid | B.embrace | C.control | D.separate |
A.tried out | B.looked out | C.made up | D.signed up |
A.learning | B.reading | C.searching | D.overcoming |
A.held up | B.broke off | C.turned up | D.paid off |
A.purchased | B.cherished | C.earned | D.witnessed |
A.creative | B.generous | C.unique | D.successful |
A.approaches | B.insights | C.opportunities | D.consequences |
A.natural | B.different | C.fortunate | D.simple |
10 . Get Help Finding a Youth or Student Job
If you’re a student looking for a job, you can get help through these programs—regardless of your background or circumstances.
Youth Job Connection
You get at least 60 hours of paid training to prepare you for the workplace, a job for up to 6 months, job-coaching and help with the transition from school to work, or to ongoing employment once the program ends.
Who is eligible (具备条件的): between 16 and 29 years old; not attending full-time school or training.
Youth Job Connection Summer
You get at least 20 hours of paid training to prepare you for the workplace, summer jobs that last for up to 8 weeks (part-time and after-school jobs are available if they don’t conflict with school), job-coaching and help returning to school after the program ends.
Who is eligible: between 18 and 20 years old; a high school student planning to stay in or return to school, or to move on to postsecondary education.
MARS Studio
You are guided to learn critical skills you need to solve complex 21st century challenges, build networks with peers, coaches, and leaders, and pursue your innovative ideas for bold change in society.
Who is eligible: 8-month fellowship for young people aged 18-29.
Starter Company Program
You get guidance business knowledge and funding to start, grow, or buy a small business. To qualify for funding of up to $5,000, you need to be able to contribute at least 25% of the grant amount.
Who is eligible: between 18 and 29 years old; applicants must not be attending school full time.
1. Which program is suitable for a 16-year-old student?A.Youth Job Connection. | B.Youth Job Connection Summer. |
C.MARS Studio. | D.Starter Company Program. |
A.It is intended for students only. | B.It provides the longest training. |
C.It offers business knowledge. | D.It helps return to school after the program ends. |
A.A well-paid job. | B.Paid training. | C.Job guidance. | D.High salary. |