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If you make a career choice while you are still in high school, you1.(save) time and money in the long run. Students who do not plan ahead may delay stating college or take extra courses2.( give) themselves time to make up their. minds. U. S. News and World Report say that the average yearly tuition at a four-year college is $ 35,000. If you spend3.extra year in school, you may have to take out additional4.(loan) or pay extra money to cover the cost.

Choosing a career while you are in high school also gives you time to explore your5.( choose)industry, If you find a career6.sounds interesting, you can follow someone in the field and see what it is7.(real) like to have that job. You can also apply8.a chance to get an informal position related to your desired industry. This will help you build a professional network even before you graduate from high school. Professional contact is very9.( value), especially when you are looking for a job in your field. If you do as much as you can to build a network10.you are ready for a job, you will be more likely to succeed.

 

1.will save 2.to give 3.an 4.loans 5.chosen 6.which/that 7.really 8.for 9.valuable 10.when/before 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了高中生职业生涯规划的重要性。 1.考查时态。句意:当你在高中的时候就做职业选择,常远来看你将节省时间和金钱。这是一个条件状语从句,时态遵循“主将从现”原则,所以空处用一般将来时。故填will save。 2.考查非谓语动词。句意:不提前做计划的学生也许会为了给自己时间下决心而推迟上大学的时间或学习额外的课程。由语境可知,空处表目的,故填to give。 3.考查冠词。句意:如果你额外花一年的时间在学校,你需要更多的贷款和钱来弥补花销。year 为可数名词,此处泛指“额外的一年”,且extra的发音以元音音素开头,故填an。 4.考查名词复数。句意同上。take out loans 意为“贷款”;因为loan意为“贷款”时为可数名词,空前没有限定词,所以应该使用其复数形式。故填loans。 5.考查非谓语动词。句意:高中时就选择好职业也能给你更多的时间来了解你选择的职业。本句中动词choose与名词industry构成逻辑上的动宾关系,所以使用动词-ed形式chosen作定语修饰industry。故填chosen。 6.考查定语从句。句意:如果你找到一个听起来有趣的职业,你可以找一个这个行业的人看看做这样的工作真正上是什么样子的。分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词a career,从句中缺少主语,故填which/ that。 7.考查副词。句意同上。空处修饰动词is,应用副词形式,故填really。 8.考查介词。句意:你也可以找机会申请一个与你想要做的职业相关的非正式的职位。apply for意为“申请”,为固定搭配。故填for。 9.考查形容词。句意:特别是你想找自己专业的一份工作时,职业联系是很重要的。空处和系动词is构成系表结构,故应填形容词形式valuable。故填valuable。 10.考查状语从句。句意:在你准备好做一份工作之前/当你准备好做一份工作时,如果你能尽你所能去构建工作网,你更可能会成功。这是一个时间状语从句,根据句意,可用when/ before引导状语从句。故填when/ before。
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