听力原文: One in 10 young people claim to have had no career advice during their education.
Around two thirds have not decided on a career by the time they leave school, says the YouGov poll for recruitment consultancy, Harvey Nash.
Most rely on friends but many are turning to the Internet for advice instead, and the careers service needs to embrace this, say experts.
The knock-on effect of confusing and unhelpful careers advice is that young people are not making the best use of their skills, and industry is losing out on the most talented candidates.
Harvey Nash chief, Albert Ellis, said: "Without direction and advice, not only are young people missing out on potential career opportunities themselves, but businesses too, could be missing out on the next generation of skills they need to compete".
What is the main message of the news item?
A. Young people should seek careers advice.
B. Careers service needs to be improved.
C. Businesses are not getting talented people.
D. Careers advice is not offered on the Internet.
The news item implies that______in the last report.
A. there were fewer studies done
B. there were fewer policy proposals
C. there was less agreement
D. there were fewer objectives
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the present form. of courtship?
A. Men are equally serious about courtship.
B. Each man "makes passes" at many women.
C. The woman's reaction decides the fate of courtship.
D. The man leaves himself the opportunity to give up the chase quickly.