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    What a waste of money! In return for an average of 44,000 of debt, students get an average of only 14 hours of lecture and tutorial time a week in Britain. Annual fees have risen from £1,000 to £9,000 in the last decade, but contact time at university has barely risen at all. And graduating doesn’t even provide any guarantee of a decent job: six in ten graduates today are in non-graduate jobs.

    No wonder it has become fashionable to denounce many universities as little more than elaborate con-tricks (骗术). There’s a lot for students to complain about: the repayment threshold for paying back loans will be frozen for five years, meaning that lower-paid graduates have to start repaying their loans; and maintenance grants have been replaced by loans, meaning that students from poorer backgrounds face higher debt than those with wealthier parents.

    Yet it still pays to go to university. If going to university doesn’t work out, students pay very little—if any—of their tuition fees back: you only start repaying when you are earning £21,000 a year. Almost half of graduates—those who go on to earn less—will have a portion of their debt written off. It’s not just the lectures and tutorials that are important. Education is the sum of what students teach each other in between lectures and seminars. Students do not merely benefit while at university; studies show they go on to be healthier and happier than non-graduates, and also far more likely to vote.

    Whatever your talents, it is extraordinarily difficult to get a leading job in most fields without having been to university. Recruiters circle elite universities like vultures (兀鹰). Many top firms will not even look at applications from those who lack a 2.1, i.e., an upper-second class degree, from an elite university. Students at university also meet those likely to be in leading jobs in the future, forming contacts for life. This might not be right, but school-leavers who fail to acknowledge as much risk making the wrong decision about going to university.

    Perhaps the reason why so many universities offer their students so little is they know studying at a top university remains a brilliant investment even if you don’t learn anything. Studying at university will only become less attractive if employers shift their focus away from where someone went to university—and there is no sign of that happening anytime soon. School-leavers may moan, but they have little choice but to embrace university and the student debt that comes with it.

54. What is said to be an advantage of going to university?

A
Learning how to take risks in an ever-changing world.
B
Meeting people who will be helpful to you in the future.
C
Having opportunities of playing a leading role in society.
D
Gaining up-to-date knowledge in science and technology.
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B

解析:

54. B) Meeting people who will be helpful to you in the future.

解析:首先在题目中找到定位词advantage以及going to university,然后回原文定位到第4段第1句。定位句指出,无论一个人多么有能力,没读过大学,在大多数领域想要在重要的岗位工作都很难。紧接着第4句指出,学生在大学里还会遇见那些以后可能获得一流职位的人,为生活建立社会关系。说明建立人际关系是上大学的优势之一。最后看选项:A)学着如何在不断变化的世界承担风险,定位句未提及,故错误。B)认识对他们未来有帮助的人,只有该选项提到了人际关系,故正确。C)有机会在社会上扮演领导角色,定位句没有提到扮演领导角色,故错误。D)获得最新的科技知识,定位句未提及,故错误。

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