Đề 33 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position Question 1: A. generous B. electricity C. horrible D. famous Question 2: A. mathematics B. history C. literature D. physics Question 3: A. | What do you do well? What do you enjoy doing? Your answers to these two questions will help you identify your (71). An employer will consider you seriously for a (72) when you can show them that you know who you are, what you can offer and which you have studied. Sometimes it is difficult to know what your weaknesses are. Clearly not everyone is equally good (73) everything. You may need to improve yourself and so (74) courses in that field could turn a weakness into strength. You will need to (75) some time on your self-assessment. Your honesty and the desire for selfimprovement will lead to (76) in getting the right job. Explore the following seven areas to start to get to know yourself: your aptitude, your skills, your personality, the level of responsibility you feel comfortable with, your interests and your needs. Ask (77) if you have any special talents and if you need to consider your physical health when choosing a job. Be as honest and realistic as you can, and ask for other people's (78) if necessary. Make a list of these things. It is usually a good idea to talk about your aptitudes with teachers, family and friends. If you are considering a career that (79) a special talent, such as art, acrobatics, mathematics or music, discuss your aptitudes with (80) expert in that area and discover how they fit the needs of the occupation.