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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
What should you think about in trying
to find your career? You are probably better at some school subjects than others.
A boy who is good at mathematics can use that in
an engineering career. A girl who spells well and likes English may be good at office
work. So it is important to do well at school. On the other hand, you may not have
any specially strong or weak subjects but your records show a general good result.
Knowledge of history is not required for most jobs
but if history is one of your good subjects you will have learned to remember facts
and details. This is an ability that can be useful in many jobs.
Your school may have taught you skills,
such as typing or technical drawing, which you can use in your work. You may be
good at metal work or cooking and look for a job where you can improve these skills.
You may have learned how to get to work on time
and get on with older workers. You may have learned to give correct change in a
shop, for example. Just as important, you may become interested in a certain industry
or career you see from the inside in a part-time job.
You may be all thumbs when you deal with tools;
perhaps you are a poor speller or cannot add up a column of figures. It is better
to face any weaknesses than to pretend they do not exist. Your school record, for
instance, may not be too good, yet it is an important part of your background. You
should not feel sorry for it.
A. This does not have direct value for
future job hunting.
B. These may show strengths that you
can use in your work.
C. Facing your weak points is also part
of knowing yourself.
D. Having a part-time job is a good way
to find out your weak points.
E. Instead, you should recognize that
you will have a chance of a fresh start at work.
F. Although not all subjects can be
used directly in a job, they may have indirect value.
G. If you have had a part-time job on
Saturdays or in the summer, think what you gained from it.