The members of Duke University’s computer programming team had solved only one problem in the world finals of the International

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问题     The members of Duke University’s computer programming team had solved only one problem in the world finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest. The winning team, from Saratov State University in Russia, solved six puzzles over the course of the grueling five-hour contest. Afterward, Duke coach Owen Astrachan tried to cheer up his team by pointing out that they were among "the best of the best" student programmers in the world. Edwards, 20, still distraught, couldn’t resist a self-deprecating dig: "We’re the worst of the best of the best. "
    For young Americans, a computing career isn’t the draw even a few years ago. Never mind that experienced programmers make upwards of $ 100, 000 and that the brainiest of them are the objects of heated bidding wars. Students fear that if they become programmers they’ll lose their jobs to counterparts in India and China. Analysts say those worries are overblown: Programmers with leadership and business skills will do just fine. But the message isn’t getting through. Then there’s the thrill factor, or lack thereof. Given the opportunity to make a mint on Wall Street or land a comfortable academic job, many math and science students are turning away from software. "I couldn’t really get excited about sitting in front of a computer and just writing programs," says Duke junior Brandon Levin, who has taken computer courses but is majoring in math and plans a career in academia.
Many math and science students are turning away from software because______.

选项 A、they know they cannot do as well as counterparts from India and China
B、they have leadership and business skills
C、they find programming is a very boring job
D、they have more chances to take to be a businessman and a teacher

答案D

解析 推断题。最后一段最后两句话提到:美国学生有更多的成为金融界和教育界人士的机会,因此数学和科学专业的学生把志向从计算机转移到其他方面。故选D。
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