When people advise your children to“get an education”, they tell you only half the truth.What they really mean is to get just enough education to give manpower for your society.

  Get a high school diploma, at least.Without that, you are occupationally dead, unless your name happens to be George Washington or Thomas Edison and you can successfully stop study in primary schools.

  Get a college degree, if possible.With a BA, you should start to find a job.You have to put on the brakes now.If you do go for a master’s degree, make sure it is an MBA and only from a first–class university.Otherwise, the famous law of diminishing(報(bào)酬遞減率)begins to work.

  Do you know, for example, that long–distance truck drivers make more money a year than full professors?Yes, each driver was paid $28,000 in 1997 while a full professor managed to get $27,930.

  A PhD is the highest degree you can get, but except in a few specialized fields such as physics or chemistry, where the degree can quickly be turned to industrial or commercial aim, you are facing a not very bright future.There are more PhDs unemployed in this country than in any other part of the world by far.

  If you became a PhD in English or history or political science or languages or–worst of all–in philosophy, you take the risk of becoming over–educated for our national demands.

  Thousands of PhDs are selling shoes, driving taxis, waiting on tables and filling out applications month after month, and then may be taking a job in some high school or college with the pay much less than a door–keeper makes.

(1)

According to the writer, society expects education to turn out people who will.

[  ]

A.

raise their payment

B.

get employed

C.

become specialized in some field

D.

meet the demands as a source of manpower

(2)

Long–distance truck drivers make more money a year than full professors because.

[  ]

A.

the famous law of diminishing functions

B.

long–distance truck drivers only get a high school diploma

C.

full professors are PhDs in English or history

D.

long–distance truck drivers work harder than full professors

(3)

If you don’t want to be occupationally dead, you.

[  ]

A.

should look for a job in a primary school

B.

must at least get a high school diploma

C.

have to get as high an education as possible

D.

should try to avoid being overeducated in philosophy

(4)

The underlined phrase“put on the brakes”in the 3 rd paragraph means“________”.

[  ]

A.

stop learning for a high degree

B.

take up a master’s degree at once

C.

go on studying in a first–class university

D.

find any interesting job

(5)

What can we know from the passage?

[  ]

A.

The higher education you get, the more money you will earn.

B.

There are more PhDs than the society demands.

C.

Neither George Washington nor Edison received formal education.

D.

If you are specialized in physics, you can’t get a good job easily.

答案:1.D;2.A;3.B;4.A;5.B;
練習(xí)冊(cè)系列答案
相關(guān)習(xí)題

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:053

  When a storm is coming, most people leave the area as quickly as possible and head for safety. But there are a few people who will get into their cars and go straight for the center of the storm. These people are willing to risk (冒……危險(xiǎn)) being killed by floods or 100-kilometer-an-hour winds for the excitement of watching the storm close up.

  “Storm chasing (追逐) ” is becoming an increasingly popular hobby (喜好), especially in the Midwest of the United States, where there are frequent storms between March and July. A storm chaser begins the day by checking the Internet for the latest weather reports, and then drives up to 1 000 kilometers to where the storm will be and waits for it to develop.

  Although anyone can do it, storm chasing is extremely dangerous. The power of a big storm can throw a cow into the air or destroy a whole house in seconds. Storm chasers are also often hurt in accidents caused by driving in a heavy rain. If you are a beginner,it is much safer to join a group for storm-chasing vacations during the storm season.

  Even then, storm chasing is not all adventure and excitement. “Storm chasing is 95% driving, ” says Daniel Lynch, who spends most of his summer storm-chasing. “Sometimes you can sit around for hours waiting for something to happen, and all you get is blue sky and a few light showers. ”

  However, for storm chasers, it is all worth it. “When you get close to a storm, it is the most exciting sight you will ever see in your life, ”says Jasper Morley. “Every storm is an example of the power of nature. It is the greatest show on Earth. ”

(1) For storm chasing, the first thing storm chasers do is to________.

[  ]

A.head straight for the center of the storm

B.get into the car for safety

C.wait patiently for the storm to develop

D.collect information about a coming storm

(2) Beginners of storm chasing are advised

[  ]

A.not do drive in a heavy rain

B.to do it in an organized way

C.not to get too close to a storm

D.to spend more time on it in summer

(3) By saying “it is all worth it” in the last paragraph, the author means that________.

[  ]

A.storm chasing costs a lot of money

B.storm chasing is worth hours of wait-ing

C.efforts in storm chasing are well paid

D.a(chǎn) storm presents the greatest show on Earth

(4) What can we learn from the text?

[  ]

A.Sometimes storm chasers get nothing but disappointment.

B.Many storm chasers get killed in the storms.

C.Storm chasing is becoming popular around the world

D.Storm chasing is only fit for young peo-ple.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:東北三省2011屆京海夏季大聯(lián)考英語試題(卷A) 題型:016

It was in August of 2009 _________ the typhoon Morakot severely struck Taiwan, causing hundreds of peo-ple dead, missing and injured.

[  ]

A.which

B.when

C.that

D.what

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:安徽省泗縣雙語中學(xué)2010-2011學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期第二次月考英語試題 題型:050

閱讀理解

  More than seven hundred years ago, the Prince of Wales had a very big and brave dog called Gelert.One day the Prince wanted to go hunt-ing with his men.He told his dog to stay at home and look after his baby son.The baby was in a wooden cradle, which was like a small bed.When the Prince came back from hunt-ing, Gelert ran out to meet his master.He wagged his tail and jumped up to put his paws on the Prince's chest.Then the Prince saw the blood on Gelert's jaws and head.

  "What have you done?" the Prince said.He rushed into his house and looked for his baby son.The cradle was lying on its side on the floor.The clothes were torn and there was blood on them.

  "So you have killed my son?" the Prince said angrily."You unfaithful dog!" He took out his sword and killed the dog.Just as Gelert was dying, he managed to bark.Then the Prince heard a baby call to the dog.

  The Prince ran out of the house and saw his son lying on the ground unhurt.Near him was a dead wolf.Then the Prince knew that Gelert had defended the baby and killed the wolf.

  The Prince ran back into the house but he was too late.Gelert was dead.The Prince was very sad indeed.Tears ran down his face when he realized 'he had killed his faith-ful friend.The Prince carried the body of his brave dog to the top of a mountain and buried him there.After this, the Prince never smiled again.Every morning at dawn, he walked up the mountain and stood by the dog's grave for a few minutes.

  If you go to Mount Snowdon in Wales, people will show you where Gelert is buried.There is a sign by his grave.It reminds peo-ple of a brave and faithful dog.

(1)

Gelert was the dog of the Prince of _________.

[  ]

A.

Scotland

B.

England

C.

Ireland

D.

Wales

(2)

The Prince told the dog to _________ when he was leaving.

[  ]

A.

watch the door

B.

take care of his baby at home

C.

welcome his friends

D.

stop the strangers

(3)

The dog was very _________ when his master came back from hunting.

[  ]

A.

glad

B.

fearful

C.

afraid

D.

tired

(4)

The Prince never smiled again because _________

[  ]

A.

the wolf was killed by Gelert

B.

he had buried the dog on the top of mountain

C.

he had killed his faithful friend Gelert

D.

Gelert had killed his baby son

查看答案和解析>>

同步練習(xí)冊(cè)答案