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[填空题]How Europe fails its young
Those Europeans who are tempted, in the light of the dismal scenes in New Orleans this fortnight, to downgrade the American challenge should meditate on one word: universities. Five years ago in Lisbon European officials proclaimed their intention to become the world’s premier "knowledge economy" by 2010. The thinking behind this grand declaration made sense of a sort: Europe’s only chance of preserving its living standards lies in working smarter than its competitors rather than harder or cheaper. But Europe’s failing higher-education system poses a lethal threat to this ambition.
Europe created the modem university. Scholars were gathering in Paris and Bologna before America was on the map. Oxford and Cambridge invented the residential university: the idea of a community of scholars, living together to pursue higher learning. Germany created the research university. A century ago European universities were a magnet for scholars and a mo
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[填空题]Many young people believe good grades and excellent internships will land them their (36) job. However, (37) to what they think, often their major will have little influence over the person who is hiring them for the position. Young adults need to have a (38) view in order to survive in corporate America.
When you apply at a major corporation, do not be surprised if you end up with an (39) level position. You usually do not start at the top, but work your way up. It is all about "paying your dues". Hard work and being in the corporation for some time may lead to greater earning (40) . If you are unable to get a (41) after eighteen months, (42) on the position, it may be time to move on.
In interviews, young adults often (43) of their majors. (44) . You are there to prove why you can do the position applied for. (45) .
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