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As for the jobs that pay well, it is well known that college-educated worker
As for the jobs that pay well, it is well known that college-educated worker
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As for the jobs that pay well, it is well known that college-educated workers earn higher salaries because their jobs require more education and advanced skills. In addition, fewer workers have college degrees, so they are harder to find in【D1】______to workers without degrees. Indeed, according to the most recent US Census Bureau data, 19 percent of Americans hold a bachelor’s degree, while nearly 31 percent have a high school【D2】______
Census data also show that the mean income for a college graduate is $58 613, significantly【D3】______than the $31 283 average income for a high school graduate. You might【D4】______, then, that to bring home a sizable paycheck, you need to go to college. Although that’s often true, there are【D5】______Many jobs pay workers well because their daily tasks are dangerous,【D6】______or extremely specialized. Experience is also an important factor because many employers【D7】______years of experience more than years of education. These jobs not requiring a degree aren’t easy to【D8】______nor are they easy to start.
That’s not to say you shouldn’t earn a bachelor’s or graduate degree if you want. However, if college isn’t the【D9】______option for you or if it’s not a plausible option in the short term, consider those【D10】______that don’t require a college degree but pay well.
A)believe F)connection K)perform
B)reason G)difficult L)relation
C)value H)diploma M)wonder
D)different I)right N)professions
E)exceptions J)higher O)hardly [br] 【D6】
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答案
G
解析
从空格所在句中的or不难看出,空格处和前面的dangerous以及后面的specialized应该是并列成分,所以空格处应是一个形容词。本句是在说薪水高的工作的特点,即“危险的、和专业性强的”,由此可推断difficult为答案。
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