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In the following article, some sentences have been removed. Choose the most suitable one the list A—G to fit into each of the nu
In the following article, some sentences have been removed. Choose the most suitable one the list A—G to fit into each of the nu
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2014-06-13
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In the following article, some sentences have been removed. Choose the most suitable one the list A—G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. (10 points)
Is Harvard worth it? Conventional wisdom says yes. But with the price of a degree from America’s most famous university and other elite private colleges now surpassing $125,000, many families—and a number of economists—aren’t so sure. Here’s a look at the evidence.
For American’s high school, seniors, April is the cruelest month. That’s when colleges flood the postal system with news of who has won a place in next fall’s freshman class. For more than a few families, a difficult decision will follow: Is it worth paying some $125,000 to give their child an education at an elite best private college? Or would her future be just as bright if she went to less expensive school?
(41)______.
Certainly many neurotic boomer parents—and their stressed-out resume-building teenagers—assume that it is always better to choose Harvard over Big State U. because of Harvard’s presumably superior educational environment, better alumni connections, and more lucrative (profitable) on-campus recruiting opportunities.
(42)______.
It’s also true that if you want a career in big leading firms in the US, a gilt-edged diploma is a distinct advantage. Then again, there’s plenty of anecdotal evidence that an elite education is hardly necessary. The majority of top CEOs (chief executive officer) surveyed by FORTUNE in 1990 did not attend an elite college.
(43)______.
The academic evidence is murky to start with the basics: College pays. On average, a person with an undergraduate degree now earns almost twice as much as someone with only a high school diploma, up from 1.5 times in 1975.
The economic literature on the payoff of graduating from an elite college, however, as opposed to any college, is far less conclusive. Several studies during the past decade found a connection between higher future earnings and attendance at a college with high SAT scores. Most of the research concluded that for each 100-point increase in the average SAT score, a graduate could expect a 3% to 7% increased in lifetime’s earnings.
(44)______.
You would expect graduates of selective schools—which attract successful students—to have successful careers. (It would be stunning if they didn’t.) What such studies do not measure is how an individual’s earnings are affected by the choice of college. Researchers found that those who went to the more prestigious schools reported higher earnings.
(45)______.
Admissions offices at elite schools include many other criteria in their decisions—grades, extracurricular activities, recommendations, essays, interviews. These factors may reveal abilities, like good communication skills, that are far more valuable in the workplace than a perfect 1600. Because economists have no data on these traits, they term them" unobserved". But they are hardly unimportant. Until recently, no one had tried to control for unobserved characteristics in measuring the effect of an elite education on earnings.
A. What is less clear to many parents and their college-bound youngsters is whether it makes economic sense to attend an elite school with a total four-year price tag big enough to buy a nice suburban house in many parts of the country.
B. So what kind of return is there likely to be on that $125,000 investment? And how does it compare with the return on a less expensive but also less prestigious education?
C. These questions have no easy answers. Of course, that’s not the impression you get from the $500-million-a-year college-admissions industry, with its magazine rankings, test prep courses, and guidebooks.
D. But the studies compared schools, not people.
E. School selectivity, measured by the average SAT score of the students at a school, doesn’t pay off in a higher income over time.
F. It’s true that big law firms, major teaching hospitals, and investment banks—even the offices of FORTUNE—are stuffed with Ivy Leaguers.
G. But SAT scores are not everything.
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答案
G
解析
本句的下一句说名牌大学招生办公室在作决定时还考虑其他因素,也就是说名牌大学在招生时并不是把学业测试成绩作为惟一的判断标准。可见G项的意思正好符合我们的推测,为正确答案。最后我们按照这样的思路整理答案并试着通读全文,是否有不通顺之处。
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