In the real world, nobody cares that you went to an Ivy League school
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37. The money the author made in high school helped pay for her living expenses and books at college.
37. The money the author made in high school helped pay for her living expenses and books at college.
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(普通大学也可以有成功的校友和强大的校友网。)
[J] Ludacris and the former CEO of Bank of America Ken Lewis are alumni of my college, as well as VICE’s first female editor-in-chief, Ellis Jones. Successful people tend to be successful no matter where they go to school. And lower-tier schools can have alumni networks just as strong as their big name counterparts.
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词alumni networks,定位至文中J段。题干中modest institutions是对原文中lower-tier schools的同义转述,successful graduates是对原文中所举两个例子的总结概括,strong alumni networks是对原文中have alumni networks just as strong的同义转述。题干是对原文这一内容的概括总结。
(作者高中挣的钱帮她支付了大学的生活费和书本费)
[G] Living costs and books I paid for with money earned during high school, supplemented by a small college fund my deceased grandfather left for me and a modest savings account my parents created when I was born.
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词living expenses and books和high school,定位至文中G段。题干中money the author made in high school是对原文中money earned during high school的同义转述,pay for对应原文中paid for,living expenses and books对应原文中living costs and books。题干是对原文这一内容的同义转述。
(在试着挑选要就读的大学时,作者意识到大学教育有多贵。)
[C] Up until then, I hadn’t truly realized just how expensive an education can be. Over the next few months, I realized not only could I not afford my dream school, I couldn’t even afford the ones where I’d been accepted.
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词costly和college education,定位至文中C段。题干中came to see是对原文中realized的同义转述,how costly college education could be是对原文中how expensive an education can be的同义替换。题干是对原文这一内容的同义转述。
(最近一项研究发现毕业生的工资取决于他们的潜力,而非他们就读的大学。)
[K] The Washington Post reported on a recent study by Princeton economists, in which college graduates, who applied to the most selective schools in the 12th grade were compared to those who applied to slightly less selective schools. They found that students with more potential earned more as adults, and the reverse held true as well, no matter where they went to school.
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词a recent study,salary和potential,定位至文中K段。定位词a recent study和potential原词出现,原文中指出:研究发现有潜力的学生挣钱更多,挣钱多的人也更有潜力,不论他们就读的学校是哪所。题干是对原文研究结论的概括总结。
(作者记不清是什么使那些顶尖大学看起来好很多。)
[B] Looking back now, nine years later, I can’t remember exactly what it was about these universities that made them seem so much better.
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词top universities和a lot better,定位至文中B段。题干中recall for sure是对原文中remember exactly的同义替换,appear a lot better是对原文中seem so much better的同义转述。题干是对原文这一内容的同义转述。
(没有职位面试官在意她上的大学。)
[H] And yet, not a single interviewer has ever asked me about my educational background.
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词job interviewers,定位至文中H段。题干中None of the author’s job interviewers是对原文中not a single interviewer的同义转述,which college she went to是对原文中educational background的同义转述。题干是对原文这一内容的同义转述。
(作者认为她选择不那么有名望的大学是正确的。)
[N] Maybe students who choose less prestigious universities are bound to succeed because they are determined to. I tend to think so. In any case, if I could do it again, I’d still make the same choice.
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词less prestigious university,定位至文中N段。题干中less prestigious university在文中原词出现,原文中提到:如果有机会重来,我会做同样的选择。可见作者认为自己的选择是正确的。题干是对原文这一内容的同义转述。
(为了考上有名的大学,作者参加了各种课外活动和备考课程。)
[A] I diligently attended my SAT, ACT, and Advanced Placement test preparation courses. I juggled (尽力应付)cross-country and track schedules, newspaper staff, and my church’s youth group and drama team. I didn’t drink, party, or even do much dating. The right college, I thought, was one with prestige, one with a name. It didn’t have to be the Ivy League, but it needed to be “top school.”
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词prestigious university和test preparation courses,定位至文中A段。题干中test preparation courses在文中原词出现,prestigious university是对原文中one with prestige的同义替换,various extracurricular activities是对原文中cross-country and track schedules, newspaper staff, and my church’s youth group and drama team的概括。题干是对原文这一内容的概括总结。
(作者喜欢自己的大学,虽然不是很有名但不那么贵。)
[E] While it may have been practical, it wasn’t prestigious, But here’s the thing: I loved my “lower-tier” (低层次的) university…After all, where else can you leave school with a decent degree—but without a lifetime of debt?
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词liked her university和not prestigious,定位至文中E段。题干中not prestigious在文中原词出现,The author liked her university是对原文中I loved my “lower-tier” (低层次的) university的同义替换,less expensive.是对原文中without a lifetime of debt的转述。题干是对原文这一内容的同义转述。
(大学不愿意承认毕业生有更多负债。)
[I] According to The Boston Globe, students who earned their bachelor’s in 2012 have an average monthly loan payment of $312, which is one-third more than those who graduated in 2004. Ultimately, that’s the thing universities don’t want to admit.
解析:首先在题目中锁定定位词reluctant to admit和heavier debt,定位至文中I段。题干中reluctant to admit是对原文中don’t want to admit的同义转述。原文中提到:2012年毕业的学士比2004年毕业的贷款多三分之一,题干中heavier debt是对这一内容的总结。题干是对原文这一内容的概括转述。
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