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According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT...

Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42
Whether you're put off by student loans, you need a break from education, or you're keen on starting work straight after school – going to university isn't the right choice for everyone. And you might be surprised at the career prospects available to those without a degree. If you're considering not going to university, here are a few options of what you could do next.
If you've just finished school and you don't have any work experience, traineeships and internships are a great way to prepare yourself for your future career. Traineeships usually last from six weeks to six months, and are offered exclusively to 16-23 year olds. Not only do they provide essential work preparation training, they're also the perfect opportunity to gain the practical skills and experience needed to move onto an apprenticeship or job. While internships are similar to traineeships, they are available to people of all ages – and usually focus more on providing practical work experience, rather than guided training and work preparation.
School leaver programmes are becoming a popular choice for A-level students who aren't interested in university, but still want the learning and training that's involved with further education. These programmes are designed to give school leavers the chance to earn a qualification whilst working part-time or full-time (and earning a wage). The exact structure of a school leaver programmes will largely depend on the company you work for. School leaver programmes could last anything from three to seven years, and are most common in industries like accountancy, finance, retail, engineering, and IT. .
If you're keen to start work straight away, an entry-level job could be well within your reach. And you may be surprised at what kinds of jobs are available. Whether you want to start a career in education, you're interested in breaking into the marketing industry, or you're passionate about IT – you don't always need extensive experience or qualifications to start a career in your preferred sector. And with many employers providing on-the-job training for new recruits, you'll be able to learn a range of key skills to help you progress within the industry.
(Adapted from https://www.reed.co.uk/)
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT provided by traineeships?
A. work preparation
B. practical skills
C. work experience
D. degrees
Theo như đoạn văn thứ 2, điều nào sau đây KHÔNG được cung cấp trong giai đoạn được đào tạo học nghề?
A. work preparation: sự chuẩn bị cho công việc
B. practical skills: các kỹ năng thực tế
C. work experience: kinh nghiệm làm việc
D. degree /dɪˈɡriː/ (n): bằng cấp
=> Căn cứ vào thông tin trong đoạn 2:
- "If you've just finished school and you don't have any work experience, traineeships and internships are a great way to prepare yourself for your future career. Traineeships usually last from six weeks to six months, and are offered exclusively to 16-23 year olds. Not only do they provide essential work preparation training, they're also the perfect opportunity to gain the practical skills and experience needed to move onto an apprenticeship or job. "
(Nếu như bạn tốt nghiệp và bạn vẫn chưa có kinh nghiệm làm việc, chương trình huấn luyện và thực tập là một cách tuyệt vời để tự chuẩn bị cho bản thân trong nghề nghiệp tương lai. Chương trình huấn luyện kéo từ 6 tuần đến 6 tháng, và được cung cấp cho các bạn từ độ tuổi 16-23 tuổi. Chúng không chỉ cung cấp sự chuẩn bị cần thiết cho công việc, chúng còn cung cấp một cơ hội tuyệt vời để đạt được các kỹ năng và kinh nghiệm thực tế để thăng tiến lên chương trình đào tạo nghề hoặc là làm việc.)
Đáp án D.