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Preparing for the Next Job Market
The latest spike in the unemployment rate is being felt across the board ?in 98 percent of metropolitan areas, in high-wage and low-wage jobs, among young and old, women and men, but especially men.
This landscape means that young Americans who are trying to plan their futures righ
t now have some hard choices.Do they go to college and take on debt without hope of getting a job? And what about high school students? Do they have any chance of securing a job without a college degree? Perhaps the education system needs to react to this rapidly moving economic crisis.
In our current economic collapse, the connection between educa
tion and employment could not be more different than it was during the Depression.Education
must now hold center stage, not because of an enemy abroad but because of the global economy.The jobs of the future will demand levels of education, particularly skills in mathematics, technology and science, which exceed those now taught in high school.
A healthy society should strive for full employment.In our times, that goal cannot be realized, or even approximated by creating jobs for the unskilled.The long-term prospect for economic recovery depends on the extent to which we improve our educational system.And this is where America is now at its weakest.[来源:学##
Our high schools produce graduates who do not write well enough, have limited reasoning skills and are unable to use the tools of mathematics.Their command of science is far inferior to that of their counterparts in other nations.And all too many young people drop out.We may still have the best university system, but it benefits only a minority.
We will need more engineers, scientists and service providers, particularly in the health professions, with a quality of education that cannot be obtained in the current system.Radical change, not reform, is called for.
What should be done? First, high school should be cut short and end when students are 16.Second, a new generation of two-year college programs tied to a wide range of specific skills that the economy needs should be created.Third, access to four-year colleges should be expanded, giving more Americans the chance to acquire the deep learning that makes breakthroughs in technology possible.Fourth, we need to recruit more public school teachers and train them better, particularly in physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics, so that our children can be prepared to compete.
【小题1】Nowadays, students graduating from high school____.
| A.write well enough |
| B.have limitless reasoning skills |
| C.can't use the tools of mathematics |
| D.command science as much as their counterparts in other nations |
| A.Students shouldn't study in high school until 16. |
| B.We should create a new generation of two-year college programs tied to a wide range of specific skills the economy needs.[来源:学科网ZXXK] |
| C.We should limit access to four-year colleges. |
| D.We ought to recruit more private school teachers and train them better. |
| A.success | B.failure | C. | D.booming |
| A.Young Americans planning their futures have difficult choices. |
| B.Education must hold center stage due to the global economy. |
| C.The best university system benefits a majority. |
| D.A health society should struggle for full employment. |
Employers fear they will be unable to recruit (招募) students with the skills they need as the economic recovery kicks in, a new survey ___21___.
Nearly half of the organizations told researchers they were already struggling to find ___22___ with skills in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), ___23___ even more companies expect to experience ___24___ of employees with STEM skills in the next three years.
The Confederation of British Industry___25___694 businesses and organizations across the public and ___26___sectors , which together employ 2.4 million people.
Half are ___27___ they will not be able to fill graduate posts in the coming years, while a third said they would not be able to ___28___ enough employees with the right A-level skills.
“___29___ we move further role recovery and businesses plan ___30___ growth, the demand for people with high-quality skills and qualifications will ___31___.” said Richard Lambert, Director General, CBI. “Firms say it is already hard to find people with the right ___32___ or engineering skills. The new government must make it a top ___33___ to encourage more young people to study science-related ___34___.”
The survey found that young people would improve their job prospects (预期) ___35___ they studied business, maths, English and physics or chemistry at A-level. The A-levels that employers ___36___least are psychology and sociology. And while many employers don’t insist on a ___37___ degree subject . A third prefer to hire those with a STEM-related subject.
The research ___38___ worries about the lack of progress in improving basic skills in the UK ___39___. Half of the employer expressed worries about employees’ basic literacy and numeracy(计算) skills, while the biggest problem is with IT skills, ___40___ two-thirds reported concerns.
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| A.audience | B.officials | C.partners | D.staff |
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| A.surveyed | B.searched | C.exposed | D.expanded |
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| A.with | B.for | C.on | D.by |
| A.control | B.stretch | C.ensure | D.heighten |
| A.creative | B.technical | C.narrative | D.physical |
| A.priority | B.option | C.challenge | D.judgment |
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| A.rate | B.discuss | C.order | D.observe |
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| A.highlighted | B.described | C.focused | D.touched |
| A.masses | B.workforce | C.faculty | D.communities |
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Volunteers, as an essential part of a successful world exposition, are a major channel for the public to participate in, serve and share the world exposition and a means to showcase the image of the host country and city.The following information is about the volunteer for the World Exposition 2010 Shanghai China.
I.Basic Requirements for Volunteers
Be willing to participate in voluntary services of Expo 2010;
Age limit: Expo Site volunteers must be born before April 30, 1992 and Expo City Voluntary Service Station volunteers before April 30, 1994;
Obey the laws and regulations of the PRC;
Be able to participate in training and relevant activities before the opening of Expo 2010;
Possess necessary knowledge and skills needed by the position;
Be in good health to meet the requirements of corresponding voluntary positions.
II.Further Information for Volunteers
Source
Residents of Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, as well as overseas Chinese, and foreigners can all apply to be the volunteers.
Signup methods
Applicants may log in onto the official websites for online signup.They may also consult or connect with the Expo Volunteer Stations.
Time
May 1 – December 31, 2009
III.Volunteer Training
Volunteer training includes general training, special training and position training.General training is carried out through the Internet, while special training and position training are provided through classroom lectures and field practice.
IV.Volunteer Types
Expo Site volunteers refer to those offering voluntary services to visitors and the Organizer in the Expo Site, mainly including information, visitor flow management, reception, translation and interpretation, assistance for the disabled, and assistance in media service, event and conference organization and volunteer management.
Information booth volunteers are stationed in the Expo’s information booths at key transportation centers, commercial outlets, tourist attractions, restaurants, hotels and cultural event places outside the Expo Site.They offer services including information, translation, interpretation and even first aid.
1.What’s the purpose of this writing?
A.To recruit(招募) the volunteers for the World Expo 2010
B.To give some basic information of the World Expo 2010
C.To praise the hard work of the volunteers
D.To attract people to visit the World Expo 2010
2.If you were born in April 1993, where can you be a volunteer?
A.In the Expo Site. B.In the host country.
C.In the Expo City. D.In Chinese mainland.
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Competition between international universities is heating up, as China grows as one of the largest exporters of students aiming to study abroad. “Lots of universities are becoming more and more aggressive to attract Chinese students. Every day I receive contacts from universities in the US expressing the desire to come to China to recruit students,” said Frank Joseph, a commercial officer from embassy of the United States.
One key reason why more Chinese students are able to study abroad is the economy: With China’s boom within the past decade, more families have the financial wherewithal (资金) to send their children to international universities. There will be a total of 200,000 family-funded Chinese students studying overseas in 2011, up 20 percent from last year, said Wu Zaofeng, deputy secretary general of China Education Association for International Exchange.
International institutions, Joseph said, are also facing increasingly tough financial situation with a shortage of domestic students and a drop in government subsidies (补贴). Students, especially in the US are paying high tuition fees and living expenses. Chinese students with money to spend, according to experts, can fill up the gap. Students on average spend 150,000 yuan to 200,000 yuan every year studying in US, according to statistics from the US Institute of International Education. During 2009-2010, there were approximately 81,000 Chinese students studying in the US, up 19.8 percent from 2008.
Representatives from approximately 60 universities from the United States are planning to arrive in Beijing this weekend to attract more Chinese students at this year’s fair. Besides the US, many other countries are also vying (竞争) to enroll Chinese students.
Post-study work visa put out by British government allows all international students completing a UK degree qualification to apply for a visa to stay on and look for work in UK for up to 2 years. Being the third most popular destination for international students next to the US and the UK, France has set up two types of scholarships and has handed out an increase of 26 percent in scholarship funds to Chinese students in recent years.
【小题1】The reason for heating up competition between international universities is __________.
| A.that China has become one of the largest exporters of the students aiming to study abroad |
| B.China’s boom, the students’ desire and foreign universities’ commercial motive |
| C.that the students in China are becoming richer and richer |
| D.that the students in foreign countries do not want to go to universities |
| A.Because their families have enough money to send them to international universities. |
| B.Because they can’t go to the best universities at home. |
| C.Because they want to win the scholarship of foreign universities |
| D.Because the Chinese students enjoy following others and they want to be independent. |
| A.In 2011 there will be 200,000 Chinese students studying in the US. |
| B.Chinese students are able to study abroad for their relatives overseas. |
| C.In 2011 there will be 200,000 state-funded Chinese students studying overseas. |
| D.There are fewer family-funded Chinese students studying abroad in 2010 than in 2011. |
| A.the number of foreign students is becoming smaller and smaller |
| B.the international universities are short of money |
| C.there were approximately 81,000 foreign students studying in the US during 2009-2010 |
| D.the Chinese students spend more money than the American students |
Competition between international universities is heating up, as China grows as one of the largest exporters of students aiming to study abroad. “Lots of universities are becoming more and more aggressive to attract Chinese students. Every day I receive contacts from universities in the US expressing the desire to come to China to recruit students,” said Frank Joseph, a commercial officer from embassy of the United States.
One key reason why more Chinese students are able to study abroad is the economy: With China’s boom within the past decade, more families have the financial wherewithal (资金) to send their children to international universities. There will be a total of 200,000 family-funded Chinese students studying overseas in 2011, up 20 percent from last year, said Wu Zaofeng, deputy secretary general of China Education Association for International Exchange.
International institutions, Joseph said, are also facing increasingly tough financial situation with a shortage of domestic students and a drop in government subsidies (补贴). Students, especially in the US are paying high tuition fees and living expenses. Chinese students with money to spend, according to experts, can fill up the gap. Students on average spend 150,000 yuan to 200,000 yuan every year studying in US, according to statistics from the US Institute of International Education. During 2009-2010, there were approximately 81,000 Chinese students studying in the US, up 19.8 percent from 2008.
Representatives from approximately 60 universities from the United States are planning to arrive in Beijing this weekend to attract more Chinese students at this year’s fair. Besides the US, many other countries are also vying (竞争) to enroll Chinese students.
Post-study work visa put out by British government allows all international students completing a UK degree qualification to apply for a visa to stay on and look for work in UK for up to 2 years. Being the third most popular destination for international students next to the US and the UK, France has set up two types of scholarships and has handed out an increase of 26 percent in scholarship funds to Chinese students in recent years.
【小题1】The reason for heating up competition between international universities is __________.
| A.that China has become one of the largest exporters of the students aiming to study abroad |
| B.China’s boom, the students’ desire and foreign universities’ commercial motive |
| C.that the students in China are becoming richer and richer |
| D.that the students in foreign countries do not want to go to universities |
| A.Because their families have enough money to send them to international universities. |
| B.Because they can’t go to the best universities at home. |
| C.Because they want to win the scholarship of foreign universities |
| D.Because the Chinese students enjoy following others and they want to be independent. |
| A.In 2011 there will be 200,000 Chinese students studying in the US. |
| B.Chinese students are able to study abroad for their relatives overseas. |
| C.In 2011 there will be 200,000 state-funded Chinese students studying overseas. |
| D.There are fewer family-funded Chinese students studying abroad in 2010 than in 2011. |
| A.the number of foreign students is becoming smaller and smaller |
| B.the international universities are short of money |
| C.there were approximately 81,000 foreign students studying in the US during 2009-2010 |
| D.the Chinese students spend more money than the American students |
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