When you consider what subject to study in college, chances are 1.you and your parents will think what you can make out of it 2. graduation. You will likely ask the question:“Can I find a well-paid job or find simply a job with a degree in this in the future?”
This consideration also influences students when they come to choose 3. science and humanities(人文學(xué)科) at college. People generally believe that the humanities, 4. include literature, history, cultural studies and philosophy, do not prepare students for a specific profession. Science subjects, 5., are considered professional courses that produce scientists, engineers and economists.
“I’ve decided to take finance as 6. college major. My parents and I think this subject will help me get a good job or start a business, ”said Huachen Yueru, 17, 7. science student at Wuxi No. 1 Senior High School.
Even 8. who choose a liberal arts college often pick the humanities that they think will best help them find a job later.
1.that
2.after
3.between
4.which
5.however
6.my
7.a
8.those/ students
【解析】
試題分析:學(xué)生們在考慮大學(xué)主修專業(yè)時,在選擇文科和理科時,都會考慮到畢業(yè)后能否找到一份好的工作或者創(chuàng)業(yè)。
1.chances are that...是固定用法,意為:很可能......。
2.after graduation 畢業(yè)后。在考慮上大學(xué)選專業(yè)時,我們常常會和以后的工作聯(lián)系起來。
3.choose between...and...在......和......之間選擇。
4.which引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,解釋先行詞the humanities,在定語從句中做主語。
5.however但是。 前面認(rèn)為文科不會給學(xué)生一個專業(yè)性的職業(yè),后面又提到理科能造就科學(xué)家。所以前后是對比關(guān)系。
6.我已經(jīng)決定把財務(wù)作為我大學(xué)的主修課。my 我的。
7.華晨月如是無錫市第一中學(xué)高三的理科學(xué)生。a 表一個。
8.甚至那些選擇文科的大學(xué)生也經(jīng)常挑選他們認(rèn)為將來能最好地幫助他們以后找到一份工作的專業(yè)。those/ students學(xué)生。
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