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Your Career Path Can Lead You Anywhere

 We used to be advised to plan our careers. We were told to make a plan during the later stages of our education and continue with it through our working lives.(0)_____ some people still see careers in this way. However, to pursue a single option for life has always been unrealistic.

        Planning for a single career assumes that we set out with a full understanding of our likes and dislikes and the employment opportunities open to us. (9)____ For most people this degree of certainty about the future does not exist.

       Our initial choice of career path and employer is often based on inadequate knowledge and false perceptions. But with age and experience, we develop new interests and aptitudes and our priorities alter. The structure of the employment market and, indeed of employment itself, is subject to change as both new technologies and new work systems are introduced (10) _____ We must face the uncertainties of a portfolio career.

       It is clear from the recent past that we cannot foresee the changes which will affect our working lives. The pace of change is accelerating , as a result of which traditional career plans will be of very limited use. (11)_____ They will need updating to reflect changes in our own interests as well as in the external work environment. Flexible workers already account for about half the workforce. (12)______ We are likely to face periods as contract workers, self-employed freelances, consultants, temps or part-timers.

       Many employers encourage staff to write a personal development development (PDP) (13) Although some people use it only to review the skills needed for their job, a PDP could be the nucleus of wider career plan –setting out alternative long-term learning needs and a plan of self-development.

       A report issued by the Institute of Employment Studies advises people to enhance their employability by moving from traditional technical skills towards the attainment of a range of transferable skills. (14) Instead, special schemes should be established to encourage people to examine their effectiveness and to consider a wider range of needs.

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A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H

 

 

A This dual effect means that the relationship between employers and workers has evolved to such and extent that we can no longer expect a long-term relationship with one employer.

B. It carries an implicit assumption that we ourselves, and the jobs we enter, will change little during our working lives.

C. This growth suggests that a career plan should not be expressed only in terms of full-time employment but should make provision for the possibility of becoming one of the.

D this is a summary of one’s personal learning needs and an action plan to meet them.

E Consequently, they must now accommodate a number of objectives and enable us to prepare for each on a contingency basis.

F However, it warns that employers often identify training needs through formal appraisals, which take too narrow a view of development.

G . Such a freelance of consultant would be constantly in demand.

H We were expected to work towards that one clear goal and to consider a career change as a bad thing.

 

9 B  10 A 11E  12C 13D  14F

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Reply warmjaney 2009-12-8 10:59
choose; we often do such assignment in college, especially in the BEC class.
Reply yyjjxx12345 2009-12-8 11:17
warmjaney: choose; we often do such assignment in college, especially in the BEC class.
and have you pass it finally, i meaning advance
Reply warmjaney 2009-12-8 11:37
what a pity, i hadn't taken it in college. but many classmates have passed it. during the trainning, i felt the listening is difficult, sometimes i couldn't catch up with the words. it's not only for the students in school, even though for the ones graduated from school. it's different from the CET. how about you?
Reply yyjjxx12345 2009-12-8 14:44
warmjaney: what a pity, i hadn't taken it in college. but many classmates have passed it. during the trainning, i felt the listening is difficult, sometimes i co
im now preparing, but im a non e major student,so it's a bit diffcult for me
Reply warmjaney 2009-12-8 16:52
yyjjxx12345: im now preparing, but im a non e major student,so it's a bit diffcult for me
it's said that nothing is difficult in the world if you put your heart into it. Come on, good luck to you.
Reply yyjjxx12345 2009-12-8 21:19
warmjaney: it's said that nothing is difficult in the world if you put your heart into it. Come on, good luck to you.
how is the pass rate of the bec higher in ur school

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