The United States boasts the best public universities in the world. No young person should be turned away because they were born

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问题     The United States boasts the best public universities in the world. No young person should be turned away because they were born into a family without enough money for tuition; nor should getting a degree consign(交付;委托) a person to decades of crippling debt. For the sake of fairness, class mobility, and the ideal of equality of opportunity, I believe generous financial aid should be available to all needy students for whom a four-year degree is the best way to achieve the American dream.
    But I also know America is overwhelmingly led by people with college degrees and white collar backgrounds—people who overvalue their own path to success and rig the system against others who’d thrive under a different approach. Our elites are too often blind to the value of education that is received away from college, whether through apprenticeships or vocational schools or on-the-job training. They don’t always understand that there are lots of blue-collar jobs that are more fulfilling, better paying, and more in demand than lots of white-collar jobs. And they are blind to the wisdom in cultural enclaves where a young person is not considered “culturally competent” until knowing how to perform CPR, help a stranger change a flat, or work alongside people from different social classes without taking offense when their etiquette is different than the etiquette at UCLA or Berkeley.
    So rather than promising free tuition, I have a more inclusive proposal: No matter your race or class or gender, you should be able to afford a degree from a public university without crippling debt if that path best maximizes your potential; and we should all value the important work being done at universities.
    The future I want to see begins with redoubling America’s efforts at civic education in high school. Everyone with a high-school diploma should have learned all the tools they need to meaningfully participate as citizens in America’s government-by-the-people. In fact, adults who want to study American civics now should have that opportunity.
    Next, for everyone who earns their diploma or GED, I propose financial aid for college or for an alternative investment in education that will help them toward any career that they choose, so long as they demonstrate that they’re making an informed decision. Yes, we’ll need to be watchful to fraudsters(行骗者) eager to get a piece of that money without offering valuable knowledge in return. But the problem will be no greater than under the status quo, when so much of the money that flows to public universities is wasted on administrative expansion and luxurious campus installations.
    Finally, so that those who pursue routes other than four-year colleges are treated more fairly, I propose legal reforms to eliminate obstacles like professional-licensing requirements that amount to no more than credentialism( 文凭至 上主义),and a shift away from insisting on a bachelor’s degree for jobs that shouldn’t require one.
The first paragraph indicates that the best way to realize personal value in America is by________.

选项 A、paying up all the debts
B、acquiring equal opportunity
C、improving social mobility
D、receiving higher education

答案D

解析 由题干中的The first paragraph和realize personal value定位到原文第一段最后一句。推理判断题。本题考查关于实现个人价值的问题。定位段最后一句的后半部分提到,对所有有需要的学生而言,要实现美国梦的最佳途径就是获得四年大学的文凭,而所谓实现美国梦就是在美国实现个人价值,可见其最佳方式就是接受高等教育,故D为答案。A“付清所有债务”是对该段第二句的曲解,原文的意思是不应该让求学的学子背负上沉重的债务,故排除;作者建议对经济困难的学子提供资助,并认为考虑到社会流动性这是应该做的,与实现个人的价值的途径也无关,故排除B“提高社会流动性”;而C“获得平等的机会”原文并未提及,故排除。
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