MY FATHER HASN'T SMOKED CIGARETTES FOR A MONTH. A. IT'S A MONTH SI...

23. My father hasn't smoked cigarettes for a month. A. It's a month since my father last smoked cigarettes. B. It's for a month that my father hasn't smoked cigarettes. C. It's a month ago that my father smoked cigarettes. D. It's a cigarette that my father smoked a month ago. 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 24 to 35. If you are looking for a job, the first thing you should do is to ask your friends, family and former colleagues if they know any job opportunities in your area of interest. You can also check the help-wanted section of your local newspaper. Trade magazines and smaller community newspapers often publish job opening as well. Many websites post job opportunities. You can not only use websites whose main purpose is to provide job listings, but also search the sites of professional associations in your field and those of businesses you would like to work for. These sites often have a web page devoted to job openings. Much like a trade show, a job fair brings prospective employers together in one place. You can talk to representatives from several different companies all on the same day. Job fairs are often listed in the newspapers, in the job section. Look into job placement services in your area. They offer many services, including career counseling, resources to fine job openings and a place where you can work. Otherwise, businesses specializing in job placement services are often listed in the phone book. Make use of your local library, where you can access newspapers and trade magazines that publish job openings. Many libraries offer internet access, so you can browse job-posting websites for opportunities in other parts of the country, if you're interested in relocating.