Content text TỜ SỐ 28 TEST 03 UNIT 7 EDUCATION OPTIONS FOR SCHOOL-LEAVERS.docx
Unit 7: EDUCATION OPTIONS FOR SCHOOL- LEAVERS GLOBAL SUCCESS TỜ SỐ 28 – TEST 03 ENG LISH THÁNG ... Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. What Are Gap Year Programs? As graduation approaches, many students think about (1) __________ a year off, also known as a gap year, before starting university or work. This break gives them time to explore the world, gain experience, or simply plan their next step. What Is a Gap Year? A gap year is a period of planned activity (2) __________ students focus on personal and academic growth. It usually lasts from a few months to one year. During this time, students may travel, volunteer, or work to gain real-life experience, learn new languages, and discover (3) __________ cultures. Benefits of Gap Year Programs Taking a gap year helps students develop confidence, independence, and global awareness. It also offers (4) __________ and helps build a stronger résumé. Moreover, it provides a break from daily routines and a chance to reflect (5) __________ future goals. Types of Gap Year Programs Travelling: Visit other countries, meet new people, and learn languages. Volunteering: Join charity projects or community work at home or abroad Working: Take part in internships or part-time jobs (6) __________ future careers. A gap year is not a pause — it’s a chance to grow, learn, and prepare for the future you dream of! [Adapted from https://ca.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/gap-year-programs] Question 1: A. using B. taking C. losting D. wasting Question 2: A. which B. whose C. where D. when Question 3: A. different B. difference C. differently D. differing Question 4: A. experience valuable work B. experience work valuable C. valuable work experience D. valuable experience work Question 5: A. by B. on C. of D. to Question 6: A. for exploring B. exploring C. explore D. to explore Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Traineeships and School Leaver Programmes About Traineeships Traineeships help young people become work-ready and prepare for future careers. They are designed for ages 16–23 (or up to 25 with learning difficulties) and last from six weeks to six months, tailored to individual career goals. They include: Work preparation training – builds skills and confidence for apprenticeships or first jobs. Maths and English support – strengthens key skills and boosts employability. Work experience – offers real-world insight, references, and sometimes interviews.