分析 本文講述的是越來越嚴(yán)峻的就業(yè)環(huán)境對大學(xué)生產(chǎn)生的影響,大學(xué)生想要更好地就業(yè)就要不斷提升自己的能力,才能適應(yīng)社會.
解答 66-70 DEFAC
66.D 考查前后文聯(lián)系.根據(jù)"However,job positions are quite limited"可知,許多大學(xué)近年來擴(kuò)招,大量的畢業(yè)生需要尋找工作.故選D.
67.E 考查前后文聯(lián)系.根據(jù)"In order to transfer the human resources that are more than needed or wanted to the less developed areas in China,the government has tried to Launch a series of policies to help release the pressure"可知,政府要提供財政支持,鼓勵畢業(yè)生開始創(chuàng)業(yè).故選E.
68.F 考查前后文聯(lián)系.根據(jù)"A higher education may be more helpful to find a good job in the future,while the temptation of an exciting job and the strong will of being a"real"adult urge the youth to step into socially early"可知,繼續(xù)深造還是找一份工作是研究生最難做的決定之一.故選F.
69.A 考查前后文聯(lián)系.根據(jù)"Anyway,it is really tough to prepare for the postgraduate examination"可知,他會過于興奮,以至于決定退出明年的考試.故選A.
70.C 考查前后文聯(lián)系.根據(jù)"As products of universities,college students are expected to be first-rate talents and should step into the excellent group in the society"可知,該處講述的是"適者生存"這個道理.故選C.
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