UNIT 9-CLIL - HS
UNIT 9-CLIL - HS
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C. hobbies
D. factories
9. What does “communicate” mean in “Companies need to communicate with their
customers”?
A. hide
B. talk
C. shout
D. leave
10. The word “misused” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to:
A. used badly or wrongly
B. ignored
C. broken
D. hidden
11. What does “commit offences” mean?
A. help people
B. follow rules
C. do illegal things
D. attend school
12. The word “detectives” refers to people who:
A. protect data
B. break into systems
C. look for information
D. make content
13. The word “detect” means:
A. protect
B. find
C. delete
D. steal
14. What does “privacy” in “data privacy jobs” mean?
A. safety
B. personal space
C. responsibility
D. public information
15. What does “technical” mean in “technical and legal skills”?
A. artistic
B. emotional
C. job-related and computer-related
D. traditional
16. The word “mentioned” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to:
A. ignored
B. told
C. listed
D. called
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17. What does “exploring” mean in “try to spend some time exploring them”?
A. traveling
B. trying
C. investigating
D. ignoring
18. The word “prepare” in “prepare for your future career” means:
A. avoid
B. get ready
C. leave
D. finish
19. The word “career” means:
A. subject
B. journey
C. job path
D. location
20. What does “plenty of” mean in “plenty of data privacy jobs”?
A. not enough
B. very few
C. a large number of
D. none of
B. Reading comprehension – detail questions
1. According to the text, what has created many new career opportunities?
A. Traveling abroad
B. Artificial intelligence and new technologies
C. Traditional education
D. The fashion industry
2. What is the most important tech job in the future, according to a recent survey?
A. Data detective
B. Content creator
C. Software developer
D. Fashion designer
3. Why has coding been added to primary school curriculums in many countries?
A. To reduce screen time
B. To prepare students for university
C. Because it is seen as a valuable skill
D. To replace traditional math subjects
4. In which areas are content creators especially in demand?
A. Farming and construction
B. Medicine and law
C. Media, IT, fashion, music, travel, and food
D. History and archaeology
5. What is one key reason why companies need content creators?
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A. To reduce costs
B. To entertain their employees
C. To communicate with customers
D. To manage their websites
6. What can happen if personal data is misused?
A. It improves technology
B. It helps marketing
C. It leads to illegal activities
D. It creates more apps
7. What is the role of a data protection officer?
A. To hack systems for safety tests
B. To design websites
C. To educate employees about data handling
D. To write computer code
8. What is the job of a data detective?
A. To delete old files
B. To examine data and detect issues
C. To sell personal data
D. To write content
9. What kind of skills are required for data privacy jobs?
A. Artistic and musical skills
B. Driving and communication skills
C. Technical and legal skills
D. Cooking and customer service skills
10. What does the author suggest at the end of the text?
A. Apply for these jobs immediately
B. Spend time exploring these careers
C. Avoid technology-related jobs
D. Learn foreign languages instead
C. Comprehension questions
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. New careers are difficult to find.
B. Technology is replacing all human jobs.
C. Certain jobs will be more in demand in the future due to technology.
D. Students should only study computer science.
2. Why might coding be considered a basic skill in the future?
A. It is part of language classes.
B. It is required to use a phone.
C. It is increasingly taught from a young age and is essential in many jobs.
D. It replaces reading and writing.
3. What is likely true about content creation jobs in the future?
A. They will disappear because of AI.
B. They will only exist in the music industry.
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C. They will continue to grow in many fields.
D. They are not useful for communication.
4. What can we infer about companies’ relationship with digital platforms?
A. They ignore digital communication.
B. They create content for entertainment only.
C. They rely on content creators to reach their customers.
D. They don’t use social media.
5. Why is there a growing need for data protection jobs?
A. More people are studying law.
B. Personal data is always safe.
C. Personal data is often misused, so protection is needed.
D. Social media companies require marketing experts.
6. What does the author suggest about preparing for the future?
A. It is not necessary.
B. You must choose a job now.
C. You should explore and learn about future careers.
D. You should become a lawyer.
7. How is artificial intelligence affecting job markets, based on the passage?
A. It reduces all job opportunities.
B. It only creates jobs for robots.
C. It helps create new career opportunities.
D. It replaces all traditional roles.
8. What do software developers, content creators, and data privacy professionals
have in common?
A. They are jobs that require no education.
B. They are predicted to decline in the future.
C. They are expected to be in high demand.
D. They all involve public speaking.
9. What is the tone of the passage?
A. Negative and fearful
B. Excited and hopeful
C. Confused and uncertain
D. Angry and critical
10. Why does the author include specific job examples (software developers, content
creators, etc.)?
A. To scare readers about future competition
B. To prove there are no job options
C. To give clear examples of future in-demand careers
D. To criticize current education systems