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Question 4 of 5

What does the woman imply when she cites a survey of college graduates?

A. Some college graduates regret their choice of a major.

B. Some students who graduate early get high-paying jobs.

C. The man should consider changing his major.

D. The man is worrying too much about his situation.

我的答案 正确答案 D

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    题干分析:提到大学毕业生调研教授的意思是

     

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    It's natural to draw a direct line between your major and your future career, but it's important to realize that what you major in doesn't lock you into anything. In fact, a survey done a few years ago found that only 27% of college graduates had jobs related to their major.

     

    选项分析:考察转折考点。教授通过转折引出她的观点:学生一直觉得自己之后选择的专业就是自己之后要做的工作,但教授觉得选择的专业并不直接决定之后的职业生涯,并通过举大学毕业生就业去向调研的结果来证明自己的观点,可知应选D选项。A、B选项未提及,C选项与D选项冲突。
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Listen to a conversation between the student and his academic advisor.I\'ve taken basic courses so far, ones that are required, plus a couple of electives.But I\'m still not sure what my major course of study should be, and I\'m getting kind of anxious, Professor Miller.Okay, take a deep breath.You don\'t need to declare a major until your third year.I guess it\'s just that practically everyone I know has already declared a major.I understand, but you don\'t have to do what your peers are doingOf the courses you\'ve taken so far. What\'s your favorite?I loved my intro to visual arts course, but my best grades are always in math.Maybe I should focus on both art and math.You know, declare a double major.I don\'t know.Art and math are wildly different subjects.Which one are you more passionate about?Honestly, I\'ve always loved drawing.I\'ve been making greeting cards since I was little.It was kind of a hobby, but both my parents are accountants, and they make a pretty good living.Have you ever taken a self assessment, Joseph?You answer questions about your interests, self perception, what you\'re good at, etc.We have a pretty good self assessment in the career office.It was designed by faculty in our psychology department and published in a major psychological journal.It\'s used around the country now.You can go online and schedule a time to take it.Okay, but to be honest, I feel like my true calling is visual art.I\'m good with numbers, and my parents really want me to take over their accounting firm someday and make lots of money, but I\'m not thrilled with the idea of being an accountant.It\'s natural to draw a direct line between your major and your future career, but it\'s important to realize that what you major in doesn\'t lock you into anything.In fact, a survey done a few years ago found that only 27% of college graduates had jobs related to their major.You\'ve got to be kidding me.It\'s true.I always advise students to follow their passions and interests.Your undergraduate years will be more enjoyable if you study something you love.Interesting, but I have another question.Would it be possible to finish my degree in three years rather than four?It depends.Each major has different course requirements, some more demanding than others.How about this?After you take the self assessment, let\'s talk again.