For questions 1 - 14, read the text below. use the words given in capitals in the box to form new words that fit in the same numbered space in the text. there is an example at the beginning (0). i don't know what career i want. how can i find out what job is right for me? kerry for most of us it is not easy to make a (o) decision about a career. the problem with that is you might miss out on a whole lot of (1) because you don't know about them. if you're (2) it's a good idea to find out a lot of (3) about different jobs. there are computer based quizzes which can help you. such quizzes push you into thinking what you like and dislike, whether you are (4) or not, whether you are (5) in (6) technology or in ( what is more important to you – a (8) paid job or job (9) do you want to spend your working life with people/animals/on your own? so you narrow down some ( then you need to ( each, looking at what training is needed, and the ( of jobs. but don’t be too ( try to find something ( (0) decide (1) opportune (2) certain (3) inform (4) ambition (5) interest (6) inform (7) accountant (8) high (9) satisfy (10) possible (11) exam (12) locate (13) material (14) enjoy
If you're (2) certain it's a good idea to find out a lot of (3) information about different jobs. There are computer based quizzes which can help you.
Such quizzes push you into thinking what you like and dislike, whether you are (4) ambitious or not, whether you are (5) interested in (6) information technology or in (7) accounting. What is more important to you – a (8) high- paid job or job (9) satisfaction. Do you want to spend your working life with people/animals/on your own? So you narrow down some (10) possibilities. Then you need to (11) exam each, looking at what training is needed, and the (12) location of jobs.
But don’t be too (13)materialist, try to find something (14) enjoyable.