Complete the following passage, putting the words in brackets into their appropriate parts of speech.
Is the (1) (prospective) for graduates in electronics optimistic or (2) (pessimism)? You can find an answer after reading the following information.
Nowadays, more and more (3) (electron) goods are being sold, (4) (especial) computers, radio telephones, and (5) (leisurely) products. Meanwhile, new applications for electronics are being found. Most domestic appliances now (6) (incorporation) some form of electronic control. Petrol from the filling station and cash at the bank are (7) (distribute) by electronic means. Electronically-controlled pumps measure out drugs for the chronically ill.
All of this means that career opportunities in electronics are growing. More engineers are required to design, plan, manufacture and (8) (installation). Service engineers are in high demand in (9) (particularly) although for the most part they now replace panels rather than individual components. So, future prospects of today's graduates in this field are (10) (brightly).