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[单项选择]While those earning master’s, doctoral, or professional degrees still earn more during their careers than those with less education, the gap is closing, according to The College Payoff, a report published today by the Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce."It’s still true that, on average, it’s better to get the higher degree; it’s better to keep climbing—but it’s less and less true," says the center’s director, Anthony Carnevale.
Those holding bachelor’s degrees earn about $2.27 million over their lifetime, while those with master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees earn $2.67 million, $3.25 million, and $3.65 million,, respectively. That said, the major and industry a student selects ultimately have an enormous impact on lifetime earnings. Those with bachelor’s degrees who work either in management or science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) earn more, on average, than people with advanced degrees of any level who work in fields like educ
A. major affects earnings more than level of education.
B. getting higher education isn’t a good strategy for women.
C. engineering is the most commended industry for women.
D. there will be more women going into higher-paying industry.

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[单项选择]While those earning master’s, doctoral, or professional degrees still earn more during their careers than those with less education, the gap is closing, according to The College Payoff, a report published today by the Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce."It’s still true that, on average, it’s better to get the higher degree; it’s better to keep climbing—but it’s less and less true," says the center’s director, Anthony Carnevale.
Those holding bachelor’s degrees earn about $2.27 million over their lifetime, while those with master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees earn $2.67 million, $3.25 million, and $3.65 million,, respectively. That said, the major and industry a student selects ultimately have an enormous impact on lifetime earnings. Those with bachelor’s degrees who work either in management or science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) earn more, on average, than people with advanced degrees of any level who work in fields like educ
A. the higher degree is less and less worthy to get.
B. engineers with professional degrees earn most.
C. STEM bachelors may earn more than education doctors.
D. the greatest earning gap appears between bachelors and masters.
[填空题]Mintel have limited their investigation to professional and managerial groups.
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The Drive for the Future

Driverless ears
Professor Sebastian Thrun, director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, wants to cut the number of ears on planet earth by 50%.
He said: "It’s a huge waste of money and resources to do so—we use ears about 3% of the time. "
Professor Thrun is a leader in the field of driverless Cars and has built two robotic vehiclescalled Stanley and Junior.
The cars have no human driver and no remote control system—everything from sensors to navigation is handled by an onboard computer.
They were both entered into the DARPA Grand Challenge—a race for autonomous vehicles. Stanley won in 2004 and Junior took second place in 2007.
But the ultimate goal is to create a world where self - aware vehicles can drive passengers around without hitting pedestrians or bumping into other vehicles.
"To be able to understand the environment as deep as humans do is the holy grail
A. Professor Sebastian Thrun is from Stanford University.
B. Professor Sebastian Thrun is interested in planes.
C. Professor Sebastian Thrun has two autonomous ears, Stanley and Junior.
D. Professor Sebastian Thrun wants to make intelligent cars.
[单项选择]It happens to every college student. Every professor on campus assigns a paper the same week. Volunteer work and social activities fill the calendar. Before long, an assignment is due in the morning, so what else is there to do Brew a pot of coffee and begin another of that most storied of college traditions: the all- nighter.
Many college students have found themselves in this position. Although studying late into the early hours is a pretty well-accepted part of college life, the scientific consensus is clear—insufficient sleep is bad for a student’s performance, happiness and health.
Sleep is one of the body’s most vital processes, affecting everything from muscle strength to memory span. Sleep increases blood flow to muscles and repairs damaged cells. A recent study indicates that college basketball players perform better on the court if they sleep at least ten hours the night before. Sleep consolidates memories and prepares the brain to perform—students who get mo
A. sleep soundly the whole night
B. stay up all night studying
C. spend the night drinking coffee
D. don’t come back for the night
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What do we learn from the conversation [A] Professor Zhang gives too much group work in class. [B] They all like Professor Zhang’ s class. [C] They hardly learn anything from professor Zhang’ s class.
[单项选择]A. The man’s last appointment. B. Professor Irwin’s office hours.
C. Student advertisement during registration. D. The man’ s health problems.

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