结构推理 It would be interesting to discover how many young people go to university without any clear idea of what they are going to do afterwards. (1) If one considers the enormous variety of courses offered, it is not hard to see how difficult it is for a student to select the course most suited to his interests and abilities. (2) If a student goes to university to acquire a broader perspective of life, to enlarge his ideas and to learn to think for himself, he will undoubtedly benefit. (3) Schools often have too restricting an atmosphere, with its timetables and disciplines, to allow him much time for independent assessment of the work he is asked to do. (4) Most students would, I believe, profit by a year or so's exploration of different academic studies, especially those "all-rounders" with no particular interest. They should have longer time to decide in what subject they want to take their degrees, so that in later life, they do not look back and say, "I should like to have been an archaeologist.  If I hadn't taken a degree in Modem languages,  I shouldn't have been up as an interpreter, but it's too late now. I couldn't go back and begin all over again."
   (5) There is, of course, another side to the question of how to make the best use of one's time at university. (6) This is the case of the student who excels in a particular branch of learning. (7) He is immediately accepted by the university of his choice, and spends his three or four years becoming a specialist, emerging with a first-class Honour Degree and very little knowledge of what the rest of the world is all about. (8) It therefore becomes more and more important that, if students are not to waste their opportunities, there will have to be much more detailed information about courses and more advice. Only in this way can we be sure that we are not to have, on the one hand, a band of specialists ignorant of anything outside of their own subject, and on the other hand, an ever increasing number of graduates qualified in subject for which there is little or no demand in the working world.
【正确答案】(1)如果想一想那些为学生设置的门类繁多的课程,我们就不难发现,对一个学生来说,选一门符合他的兴趣和能力的课程是多么困难。
   (2)如果一个学生进大学是为了想获得一个对生活前景更广泛的认识,为了扩大思想境界和学会独立思考,那么毫无疑问,进大学对他是有好处的。
   (3)学校由于受课程表和课程的约束,气氛往往令人感到过于拘束,使学生没有充分时间对规定要他做的事情有独立的见解。
   (4)我认为大多数的学生,尤其是那些没有偏重某一门课程的“全面发展的学生”,经过一年左右的时间对各门不同学科的钻研;将会从中获益。
   (5)当然,关于一个人如何最充分地利用上大学的时间,还有另外一个方面。
   (6)某一学科中出类拔萃的学生就属于这种情况。
   (7)他一毕业就马上被一所他自己选中的大学所接受,再花三、四年时间,以优异的成绩取得荣誉学位,成为一名专家,但对外界的一切却几乎一无所知。
   (8)因此,如果要学生好好利用他们上大学的机会,就必须为他们提供关于课程方面更为详尽的信息和更多的指点。这个问题显得越来越重要了。
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