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    For the past several decades, it seems there’s been a general consensus on how to get ahead in America: Get a college education, find a reliable job, and buy your own home. But do Americans still believe in that path, and if they do, is it attainable?

    The most recent National Journal poll asked respondents about the American dream, what it takes to achieve their goals, and whether or not they felt a significant amount of control over their ability to be successful. Overwhelmingly, the results show that today, the idea of the American dream—and what it takes to achieve it—looks quite different than it did in the late 20th century.

    By and large, people felt that that their actions and hard work—not outside forces—were the deciding factor in how their lives turned out. But respondents had decidedly mixed feelings about what actions make for a better life in the current economy.

     In the last seven years, Americans have grown more pessimistic about the power of education to lead to success. Even though they see going to college as a fairly achievable goal, a majority—52 percent—think that young people do not need a four-year college education in order to be successful.

    Miguel Maeda, 42, who has a master’s degree and works in public health, was the first in his family to go to college, which has allowed him to achieve a sense of financial stability his parents and grandparents never did. 

    While some, like Maeda, emphasized the value of the degree rather than the education itself, others still see college as a way to gain new perspectives and life experiences. 

    Sixty-year-old Will Fendley, who had a successful career in the military and never earned a college degree, thinks “personal drive” is far more important than just going to college.To Fendley, a sense of drive and purpose, as well as an effective high-school education, and basic life skills, like balancing a checkbook, are the necessary ingredients for a successful life in America.

It used to be commonly acknowledged that to succeed in America, one had to have _____.

A
an advanced academic degree
B
an ambition to get ahead
C
a firm belief in their dream
D
a sense of drive and purpose
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答案:

A

解析:

51. A) an advanced academic degree

解析:首先在题目中找到定位词commonly acknowledged和succeed in America,然后回原文定位至第1段首句。定位句提出,在过去的几十年里,对于如何在美国出人头地,人们似乎有一个共识:接受大学教育。最后看选项:A) 高等教育学术文凭。与原文信息一致,故正确。B) 出人头地的雄心壮志。文章中并未提到ambitious,故排除。C) 对梦想的坚定信念。并没有在原文中得到体现,故排除。D) 动力和目标感。在文末出现,但不是人们过去的共识,故排除。

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