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6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Part C. READING COMPREHENSION I. Fill in each blank with one suitable word. (15 points) EDUCATING TOMORROW'S LEADERS When it comes to educating tomorrow's leaders, it would be wrong to assume that there is a formula that can be applied to (1)____________ people into great leaders. But it is possible to prepare youngsters for leadership (2)____________ teaching them some essential skills. We all have the potential to lead, (3)____________ importantly, the ability to improve our skills. The first step is to let young people look at the great leaders (4)____________ know about. They will soon realise that leaders have (5)____________ own, personal ways of leading. But faced with the prospect of comparing themselves (6)____________ famous leaders, youngsters (7)____________ well feel discouraged. We need to give them examples of leadership (8)____________ can be found all around us. There are countless opportunities to pick (9)____________ leadership skills at school, in the sports field, and even at home. We should encourage youngsters to take (10)____________ projects which involve leadership. It is also advisable for them to keep a journal (11)____________ they can record their experiences as leaders, (12)____________ if they seem small and unimportant. They can put (13)____________ what they did well and also where they have done (14)____________. This is not a waste of time because (15)____________ a journal will be a valuable reference for years.