阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
I've worked in the factories surrounding my
hometown every summer since I graduated from high school, but making the
transition (转变) between school and full time blue-collar work during the break
never gets any easier. For a student like me who considers any class before
noon to be uncivilized, getting to a factory by 6 o'clock each morning is
torture. My friends never seem to understand why I'm so relieved to be back at
school or that my summer vacation has been anything but a vacation.
There're few people as self-confident as a
college student who has never been out in the real world. People my age always
seem to overestimate the value of their time and knowledge. In fact, all the
classes did not prepare me for my battles with the machine I ran in the plant,
which would jam whenever I absent-mindedly put in a part backward or upside
down.
The most stressful thing about blue-collar
life is knowing your job could disappear overnight. Issues like downsizing (裁员) and overseas relocation
had always seemed distant to me until my co-workers told me that the unit I was
working in would shut down within six months and move to Mexico, where people
would work for 60 cents an hour.
After working 12-hour shifts in a factory,
the other options have become only too clear. When I'm back at the university,
skipping classes and turning in lazy re-writes seems too irresponsible after
seeing what I would be doing without school. All the advice and public-service
announcements about the value of an education that used to sound stale now ring
true.
These lessons I'm learning, however valuable,
are always tinged (带有) with sense of guilt. Many people pass their lives in the places
where I briefly work, spending 30 years where I spend only two months at a
time. “This job pays well, but it's hell on the body,” said one co-worker.
“Study hard and keep reading,” she added.
My experiences in the factories have inspired
me to make the most of my college years before I enter the real world for good.
(1)
How did the author look back on his summer days while at college?
A . They brought him nothing but torture.
B . They were no holiday for him at all.
C . They were a relief from his hard work at school.
D . They offered him a chance to know more people.
(2)
What does the author say about college students?
A . They expect too much from the real world.
B . They have little interest in blue-collar life.
C . They think too highly of themselves.
D . They are confident of their future.
(3)
What, according to the author, is most frustrating for blue-collar workers?
A . They do not have job security.
B . They do not get decent pay.
C . They have to work 12-hour shifts.
D . They have to move from place to place.
(4)
In what important way has the author's work experience changed him?
A . He learned to be more practical.
B . He acquired a sense of urgency.
C . He came to respect blue-collar workers.
D . He came to appreciate his college education.
答案: B
C
A
D