Nội dung text TỜ SỐ 27 TEST 02 UNIT 7 EDUCATION OPTIONS FOR SCHOOL-LEAVERS.docx
c. I’m excited to share my plans, as Vietnamese youth today often pursue higher education abroad to gain a broad perspective. d. I asked for a brochure from an institution, and its formal program, though expensive, offers critical thinking skills and a professional qualification. e. Although the fees are high, I hope to apply for scholarships and succeed in becoming an expert in my field. What are your thoughts? Cheers, Trang A. c - b - a - d - e B. d - b - c - a - e C. a - b - c - d - e D. d - c - b - e - a a. These courses, often lasting one year, offer a qualification that helps students gain an advantage over others in Vietnam’s growing startup scene. b. Vietnamese school-leavers increasingly choose to pursue vocational courses in entrepreneurship, reflecting the youth’s ambition to start their own businesses. c. Many young people prefer to do training in this field because it supports their independent mindset and avoids dependence on traditional jobs. d. Having attended an education fair, I discovered that short technical programs teach hands-on skills like digital marketing, which can cover living costs through freelance work. e. I’m glad to follow my dream of becoming an entrepreneur, as this sensible path aligns with Vietnam’s trend toward the gig economy and innovation. A. d – c – a – b – e B. a – c – d – b – e C. c – d – a – b – e D. b – d – a – c – e a. Having attended a presentation at an institution, I learned that formal programs require strong academic preparation and passing an entrance exam, which can be challenging but rewarding. b. Many young Vietnamese prefer to apply for scholarships because they regret not exploring alternatives that could cover costs and reduce financial dependence. c. Vietnamese youth increasingly pursue higher education abroad to earn a bachelor’s degree or even a master’s degree in fields like biology or business. d. I’m glad to focus on this path, as it helps me succeed in becoming an expert and contributes to Vietnam’s globalized workforce. e. Studying overseas, though expensive with high fees, offers critical thinking skills and a broad perspective, making graduates qualified for competitive professions. A. c - a - e - b - d B. d - b - a - c - e C. c - e - d - a - b D. d - a - b - c - e Reall the following passage 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 18 to 22. Many high school graduates face a crucial decision about their future education and career path. The traditional route for many is enrolling in a university, seeking a broad academic foundation and a recognized degree. This option often leads to specialized knowledge and higher long-term earning potential, (18) __________. However, the university pathway is not suitable for everyone. An increasingly popular alternative is vocational training, (19) __________. These programs are generally shorter and more affordable than degree courses, providing essential hands-on experience and a faster entry into the workforce. (20) __________, the practical skills acquired often meet the immediate needs of various technical industries. Another valuable option that school-leavers often consider is taking a gap year. This involves taking time off before higher education to travel, volunteer, or gain work experience. (21) __________, leading to greater clarity regarding their academic and professional aspirations. Ultimately, the best choice depends on an individual’s learning style, financial situation, and long-term career goals. (22) __________. Question 18: