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    There’re currently 21.5 million students in America, and many will be funding their college on borrowed money. Given that there’s now over $1.3 trillion in student loans on the books, it’s pretty clear that many students are far from sensible. The average student’s debt upon graduation now approaches $40,000, and as college becomes ever more expensive, calls to make it “free” are multiplying. Even Hillary Clinton says that when it comes to college, “Costs won’t be a barrier.”

    But the only way college could be free is if the faculty and staff donated their time, the buildings required no maintenance, and campuses required no utilities. As long as it’s impossible to produce something from nothing, costs are absolutely a barrier.

    The actual question we debate is who should pay for people to go to college. If taxpayers are to bear the cost of forgiving student loans, shouldn’t they have a say in how their money is used?

    At least taxpayers should be able to decide what students will study on the public dime. If we’re going to force taxpayers to foot the bill for college degrees, students should only study those subjects that’re of greatest benefit to taxpayers. After all, students making their own choices in this respects is what caused the problem in the first place. We simply don’t need more poetry, gender studies, or sociology majors. How do we know which subjects benefit society? Easy.

    Average starting salaries give a clear indication of what type of training society needs its new workers to have. Certainly, there’re benefits to a college major beyond the job a student can perform. But if we’re talking about the benefits to society, the only thing that matters is what the major enables the student to produce for society. And the value of what the student can produce is reflected in the wage employers are willing to pay the student to produce it.

    A low wage for elementary school teacher, however, doesn’t mean elementary education isn’t important. It simply means there’re too many elementary school teachers already.

    Meanwhile, there’re few who’re willing and able to perform jobs requiring a petroleum engineering major, so the value of one more of those people is very high.

    So we can have taxpayers pick up students’ tuition in exchange for dictating what those students will study. Or we can allow students both to choose their majors and pay for their education themselves. But in the end, one of two things is true:

    Either a college major is worth its cost or it isn’t. If yes, taxpayer financing isn’t needed. If not, taxpayer financing isn’t desirable. Either way, taxpayers have no business paying for students’ college education.

53. What should students do if taxpayers are to bear their college costs?

A
Work even harder to repay society.
B
Choose their subjects more carefully.
C
Choose majors that will serve society’s practical needs. 
D
Allow taxpayers to participate in college administration.
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C

解析:

53. C)Choose majors that will serve society’s practical needs.  

解析:根据题干中的if taxpayers are to bear their college costs可定位至文章第三段第二句和第四段前两句。根据原文可知,如果纳税人要承担减免学生贷款的成本,他们应该对如何使用自己的钱有发言权。而且纳税人应该能够决定学生学习的内容。如果我们要强迫纳税人为大学教育买单,学生们应该只研究那些对纳税人最有益的科目。故正确答案为C。原文中虽有提到学生对所学科目的选择,但并非谨慎与否的问题,而是要适合社会实际需求,故排除B。A、D两项在原文中均未提及。

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