Bài tập Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 Global Success - Unit 9 - Phần: Listening (Có file nghe và đáp án)

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 Julie: A career in law is stable because laws don't tend to change fast. It's 
challenging and potentially well-paid if you get a high-powered job in a top law 
firm. However, I believe there's been a sharp drop in law graduates recently 
because it's so expensive to study law at university for six years. Some law firms 
are offering apprenticeships so that trainees can start work and earn a salary while 
they're training. Technology has had an effect on our profession – some of the 
jobs that lawyers used to do can now be done online. Fortunately, these tend to 
be tedious tasks that nobody liked doing. On the whole, being a lawyer can be an 
extremely rewarding and lucrative career.
Presenter: Our second speaker is Geoffrey Smith, a dentist.
Geoffrey: My dental practice is always busy, and I can't see that changing in the 
future. As far as clients are concerned, I've noticed a marked increase in elderly 
patients who want to keep their teeth in good condition. Technology has changed 
the way I work and will probably continue to make my job easier. There have 
been great advances in the medication we use to manage pain, so my patients can 
relax a bit more. I know people hate coming to see me! I don't blame them, but I 
don't think they'd be any happier if I was replaced by a robot.
Presenter: Our third speaker is Angie Walters, a shop assistant.
Angie: The supermarket where I work is always busy, so it's hard to believe my 
job is going to disappear. If you ask me, people want to see what they're buying 
– I do! But the experts say that there will be a gradual decline in supermarket 
sales, and so my job isn't secure. I'd hate to lose my job because I think I've got 
great interpersonal skills and I'm quite good at handling difficult customers. Some 
people think my job's monotonous, but I find this human contact with the 
customers very fulfilling. If we close down, I worry that some of my elderly 
customers will never go out and see anyone. That's not progress, is it?
Presenter: Finally, our fourth speaker is Mark Pomroy, a wind turbine technician.
Mark: I'm working in the alternative energy industry. To work with wind turbines, 
you need to do a two-year course in applied sciences and this will teach you the 
basic technology. The skills you need are to be good with your hands, and it helps 
to have some experience in mechanics. In my free time I enjoy taking car engines 
apart and putting them back together, so that helps. After studying the basics, I 
did an apprenticeship with a company and learnt on the job. My job's demanding, 
but I think it will be an important career in the near future.
Presenter: Well thank you to our four speakers. It's interesting to hear  

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