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根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多途选项。
As I walked across the campus of Pittsburgh' s Carnegie Mellon University, I came upon a table filled with young people chatting and enjoying the fine weather. 1 Trilogy, an Austin, Texas -based software company, had a reputation for recruiting(招聘)our top students.I walked over to the table."Are you guys here to recruit?" I asked."No," they replied firmly."We're not recruiters.We're just hanging out with friends." How interesting, I thought.They've come to campus on a workday, all the way from Austin, just to hang out with friends.
I noticed one member of the group sitting on the grass, having multicolored hair, full-body tattoos(纹身), and multiple holes in his ears. 2 But as 1 would later learn, he was a gifted student who had inked the highest - paying deal in the history of their departments.What a change from my own college days, when students would put on their dressy clothes and carefully hide any counterculture tendencies to prove that they could fit in with the company. 3 In fact, the guy I met on the campus just signed on with Trilogy, right at that table on the grass, with the recruiters who do not "recruit."
4 I once asked one young man why he was going to a smaller city in Texas.The company is excellent, he told me.There are also terrific people and the work is challenging.Though he had several good job offers from Pittsburgh' s high - tech firms and knew the city well, he said he felt the city lacked the lifestyle options, cultural diversity, and tolerant attitude that would make it attractive to him.
5 He is a member of what I call the creative class:a fast - growing, highly educated, and well - paid part of the workforce.They do not consciously think of themselves as a class.Yet they share a common attitude that values creativity, individuality, difference, and advantage.
A.An obvious lazy guy avoiding work, I thought.
B.As the summed it up, “How would I fit in here?”
C.Some of them are the top students in the university.
D.Today, apparently, it’s the company trying to fit in with the students.
E.While I was interested in the change, something even bigger struck me.
F.Several had identical blue T – shirts with “Trilogy @ CMU” written across them.
G.This young man represents a lively new force in the economy and life of America.
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.
As I walked across the campus of Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University, I came upon a table filled with young people chatting and enjoying the fine weather. 1 Trilogy, an Austin, Texas-based software company, had a reputation for recruiting(招聘)our top students.I walked over to the table.“Are you guys here to recruit?” I asked.“No,” they replied firmly.“We're not recruiters.We're just hanging out with friends.” How interesting, I thought.They've come to campus on a workday, all the way from Austin, just to hang out with friends.
I noticed one member of the group sitting on the grass, having multicolored hair, full-body tattoos(纹身), and multiple holes in his ears. 2 But as I would later learn, he was a gifted student who had inked the highest-paying deal in the history of their departments.What a change from my own college days, when students would put on their dressy clothes and carefully hide any counterculture tendencies to prove that they could fit in with the company. 3 In fact, the guy I met on the campus just signed on with Trilogy, right at that table on the grass, with the recruiters who do not “recruit.”
4 I once asked one young man why he was going to a smaller city in Texas.The company is excellent, he told me.There are also terrific people and the work is challenging.Though he had several good job offers from Pittsburgh's high-tech firms and knew the city well, he said he felt the city lacked the lifestyle options, cultural diversity, and tolerant attitude that would make it attractive to him.
5 He is a member of what I call the creative class:a fast-growing, highly educated, and well-paid part of the workforce.They do not consciously think of themselves as a class.Yet they share a common attitude that values creativity, individuality, difference, and advantage.
A.An obvious lazy guy avoiding work, I thought.
B.As he summed it up," How would I fit in here?"
C.Some of them are the top students in the university.
D.Today, apparently, it's the company trying to fit in with the students.
E.While I was interested in the change, something even bigger struck me.
F.Several had identical blue T-shirts with "Trilogy @ CMU" written across them.
G.This young man represents a lively new force in the economy and life of America.
As I walked across the campus of Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University, I came upon a table filled with young people chatting and enjoying the fine weather. 1 Trilogy, an Austin, Texas-based software company, had a reputation for recruiting(招聘)our top students.I walked over to the table.“Are you guys here to recruit?” I asked.“No,” they replied firmly.“We're not recruiters.We're just hanging out with friends.” How interesting, I thought.They've come to campus on a workday, all the way from Austin, just to hang out with friends.
I noticed one member of the group sitting on the grass, having multicolored hair, full-body tattoos, and multiple holes in his ears. 2 But as I would later learn, he was a gifted student who had inked the highest-paying deal in the history of their departments.What a change from my own college days, when students would put on their dressy clothes and carefully hide their personalities to prove that they could fit in with the company. 3 In fact, the guy I met on the campus just signed on with Trilogy, right at that table on the grass, with the recruiters who do not “recruit”.
4 I once asked one young man why he was going to a smaller city in Texas.“The company is excellent,” he told me.“There are also terrific people and the work is challenging.” Though he had several good job offers from Pittsburgh's high-tech firms and knew the city well, he said he felt the city lacked the lifestyle options, cultural diversity, and tolerant attitude that would make it attractive to him.
5 He is a member of what I call the creative class:a fast-growing, highly educated and well-paid part of the workforce.They do not consciously think of themselves as a class.Yet they share a common attitude that values creativity, individuality, difference, and advantage.
A.An obvious lazy guy avoiding work, I thought.
B.As they summed it up, “How would I fit in here?”
C.Some of them are the top students in the university.
D.Today, apparently, it's the company trying to fit in with the students.
E.While I was interested in the change, something even bigger struck me.
F.Several had identical blue T–shirts with “Trilogy @ CMU” written across them.
G.This young man represents a lively new force in the economy and life of America.
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