Di r ection s : In this section, the r e is a passage with ten blanks. Y ou a r e r equi r ed to select one wo r d for each blank f r om a list of choices given in a wo r d bank following the passage. Y ou may not use any of the wo r ds in the bank mo r e than once. Do you dream of taking each day as it comes? Are you ready, as a new college graduate, to 1 down with a job you’ll stick to for years? How would you like a solo adventure abroad instead? If you worry you’ve had very little money 2 up, why not consider a working holiday? Sightseeing and meeting new people sound really exciting, right? Quickly 3 with shooting photos and videos around? Yes, to 4 amazing scenes and memorable moments! For once, you don’t have to think about the job market at home. Nonetheless, you’d better be forewarned. The idea of taking a working holiday abroad may mean uncertainty and anxiety as a result of stepping outside your comfort zone. For example, you won’t have the 5 support readily available from your family and friends. People you will meet daily don’t speak your language and may not 6 the same cultural beliefs as yours. Besides, in the first few days you have no 7 how to find a job and end up 8 out. So here are the tips: (1) Going on 9 first to find friends who’ve been in the country longer than you and who can recommend you to their previous workplace. (2) Using a working holiday program 10 to your arrival that helps you find a job, get a tax number, open a bank account, and more. (3) Looking for work classifieds on street posts, your hostel job board and online job boards like GumTree. A) awkward I) prior B) browse J) remainder C) capture K) saved D) clue L) settle E) embrace M) stressed F) emotional N) tackled G) excursions O) versions H) obsessed