Blue collar and government jobs are among the most (41) careers for U.S. graduates, according to U.S. News magazine’s 2008 Be

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问题 Blue collar and government jobs are among the most  (41)   careers for U.S. graduates, according to U.S. News magazine’s 2008 Best Careers report. U.S. employers are increasingly offshoring professional jobs. This means less jobs  (42)   college-graduate skills, the magazine says.
    As in many other countries, U.S. high school students are told that college is the  (43)  . So there’s a growing  (44)   of skilled people in jobs that don’t require a college education. But the report also says that some rewarding blue-collar careers, such as technical work in the biomedical equipment and security systems sectors, are more  (45)   to college graduates. These are more knowledge-based than the usual blue-collar jobs.
    Government is becoming an employer of  (46)  . Corporations, fueled by pressures to compete globally, continue to get ever  (47)  . Non-profit organizations are increasingly strapped for cash. Government is able to pay employees well,  (48)   their practices are economically sound, the magazine says. The report also indicates that social  (49)   may be the enemy of contentment in career. People are flocking in greater numbers to careers in the law, medicine and architecture. Yet recent surveys of job satisfaction in those professions  (50)   a less-than-rosy picture.

选项 A、right
B、election
C、choice
D、occasion

答案C

解析 choice:精选品,优选品
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