【題目】根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Choosing a major is an important decision and one that could pave the way for a successful, lifelong career. Some students know what they want to major in right away, while others take their sweet time to choose. 【1】 Here are a few tips on how to choose a major:
Know your strengths. It can help you narrow down your options and find an area of study that suits you well. If you’re not certain what your strengths are, talk to your advisor and a career counselor(顧問) to assess your strengths and apply them to a major. 【2】 Just because that your’re good at science doesn’t necessarily mean you’re prepared for advanced biology and chemistry classes, or weekly three-hour labs spent observing animals.
Talk to upperclassmen. Upperclassmen have been in your shoes and know how hard it can be to choose a major. 【3】 They can give you first-hand accounts of taking advanced courses and how to avoid switching majors halfway through college. Talking to upperclassmen about their majors will give you a better understanding of what each program undertakes and what to expect. They can also give you advice on which classes you should take, the best professors in the college and guaranteed ways to get an A.
【4】 Regardless of what your parents, friends or advisors tell you, choosing a major is your decision and you should do what you love. Students may feel pressured to choose a major based on career salaries and job outlook(前景). 【5】 If you’re stuck studying something you hate, chances are that you won’t do very well in your classes and you may end up never using your degree.
A. Follow your heart.
B. Talk to people in the area.
C. Either way, don’t worry.
D. They won’t sugarcoat things, either.
E. It’s also important to know your limits.
F. Before you settle on a particular major, find out more.
G. However, it’s far more important that you follow your passion.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】E
【3】D
【4】A
【5】G
【解析】
試題分析:本文講述如何選擇一個專業(yè),了解自己的優(yōu)勢,與上屆學(xué)生進(jìn)行交流,聽從你的內(nèi)心。
【1】C根據(jù)上文提到Some students know what they want to major in right away, while others take their sweet time to choose.一些學(xué)生想知道用正確的方式修的專業(yè)而一些人花費時間來選擇,故選C任何一種方法,都不要著急。
【2】E 根據(jù)上文提到If you’re not certain what your strengths are, talk to your advisor and a career counselor(顧問) to assess your strengths and apply them to a major.如果你不確定你的優(yōu)勢在哪,與你的顧問交流來評估你的優(yōu)勢,把他們運用到專業(yè)中,故選E知道你的短板也是很重要的。
【3】D 根據(jù)上文提到Upperclassmen have been in your shoes and know how hard it can be to choose a major.高年級的學(xué)生是你的試腳石,知道選擇一個專業(yè)有多么的困難,故選D他們不會隱瞞任何事情。
【4】A根據(jù)下文提到Regardless of what your parents, friends or advisors tell you, choosing a major is your decision and you should do what you love不管你的父母,朋友或顧問告訴你什么,選擇專業(yè)是你的決定。你應(yīng)該做你喜歡做的事,故選A聽從你的內(nèi)心。
【5】G根據(jù)上文提到Students may feel pressured to choose a major based on career salaries and job outlook(前景).學(xué)生根據(jù)薪水和前景選擇一個專業(yè),這是很有壓力,故選G然而,追隨你的內(nèi)心的激情是更重要的。
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