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Now that members of Generation Z are graduating college this spring — the most commonly-accepted definition says this generation was born after 1995, give or take a year — the attention has been rising steadily in recent weeks. GenZs are about to hit the streets looking for work in a labor market that’s tighter than it’s been in decades. And employers are planning on hiring about 17 percent more new graduates for jobs in the U S. this year than last, according to a survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. Everybody wants to know how the people who will soon inhabit those empty office cubicles will differ from those who came before them.
If “entitled” is the most common adjective, fairly or not, applied to millennials (those born between 1981 and1995), the catchwords for Generation Z are practical and cautious. According to the career counselors and experts who study them, Generation Zs are clear-eyed, economic pragmatists. Despite graduating into the best economy in the past 50 years, Gen Zs know what an economic train wreck looks like. They were impressionable kids during the crash of 2008, when many of their parents lost their jobs or their life savings or both. They aren’t interested in taking any chances. The booming economy seems to have done little to assuage this underlying generational sense of anxious urgency, especially for those who have college debt. College loan balances in the U.S. now stand at a record $1.5 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve.
One survey from Accenture found that 88 percent of graduating seniors this year chose their major with a job in mind. In a 2019 survey of University of Georgia students, meanwhile, the career office found the most desirable trait in a future employer was the ability to offer secure employment (followed by professional development and training, and then inspiring purpose). Job security or stability was the second most important career goal (work-life balance was number one), followed by a sense of being dedicated to a cause or to feel good about serving the greater good.
That's a big change from the previous generation. “Millennials wanted more flexibility in their lives,” notes Tanya Michelsen, Associate Director of YouthSight, a UK-based brand manager that conducts regular 60-day surveys of British youth, in findings that might just as well apply to American youth. “Generation Z are looking for more certainty and stability, because of the rise of the gig economy. They have trouble seeing a financial future and they are quite risk averse.”

(1)Generation Zs graduating college this spring(  ).

(2)Generation Zs are keenly aware(  ).

(3)The word “assuage” (line 9, para 2) is closet in meaning to(  ).

(4)It can be learned from Paragraph 3 that Generation Zs(  ).

(5)Michelsen thinks that compared with millennials, Generation Zs are(  ).

第 1 问

A. are recognized for their abilities

B. are in favor of job offers

C. are optimistic about the labor market

D. are drawing growing public attention

第 2 问

A. what a tough economic situation is like

B. what their parents expect of them

C. how they differ from past generations

D. how valuable a counselor’s advice is

第 3 问

A. define

B. relieve

C. maintain

D. deepen

第 4 问

A. care little about their job performance

B. give top priority to professional training

C. think it hard to achieve work-Life balance

D. have a clear idea about their future job

第 5 问

A. less realistic

B. less adventurous

C. more diligent

D. more generous

参考答案: D A B D B

详细解析:

【选项释义】
1. Generation Zs graduating college this spring _____. 今年春天大学毕业的“Z一代”_____。
A. are recognized for their abilities A. 他们的能力得到认可
B. are in favor of job offers B. 支持工作机会
C. are optimistic about the labor market C. 对劳动力市场持乐观态度
D. are drawing growing public attention D. 引起了公众越来越多的关注
【答案】D
【考查点】事实细节题。
【解题思路】根据题干定位到原文第一段第一句“现在,Z一代是今年春天即将毕业的大学生,最普遍接受的定义是,这一代出生于1995年之后,时隔一年,最近几周,关注度一直在稳步上升(attention has been rising)”,由此可知,选项D符合原文。
【干扰项排除】
A、B、C选项原文没有提及,属于无中生有。

【选项释义】
2. Generation Zs are keenly aware _____. Z一代敏锐地意识到_____。
A. what a tough economic situation is like A. 艰难的经济形势是怎么样的
B. what their parents expect of them B. 他们的父母对他们的期望是什么
C. how they differ from past generations C. 他们与过去的几代人有何不同
D. how valuable a counselor’s advice is D. 咨询师的建议是多么宝贵
【答案】A
【考查点】事实细节题。
【解题思路】定位到第二段第三句“Z一代知道经济列车受挫(economic train wreck)是什么样”,由此可知选项A符合原文。
【干扰项排除】
B、C、D选项原文没有提及,属于无中生有。

【选项释义】
3. The word “assuage” (line 9, para 2) is closet in meaning to _____. “assuage”一词(第9行,第2段)的含义与_____非常接近。
A. define A. 解释
B. relieve B. 缓解,减轻
C. maintain C. 保持
D. deepen D. 加深,恶化
【答案】B
【考查点】词义推测题。
【解题思路】定位到最后两句“蓬勃发展的经济(booming economy)似乎并没有……这一代人潜在的焦虑紧迫感(anxious urgency),尤其是对那些背负大学债务的人而言”,下文接着举例说到“美国大学贷款余额(College loan balances)目前达到创纪录的1.5万亿美元”,由此可知,蓬勃经济发展并没有“缓解,减轻”这一代人的焦虑,选项B正确。
【干扰项排除】
A、C、D选项不符合词义,属于曲解原文。

【选项释义】
4. It can be learned from Paragraph 3 that Generation Zs _____. 从第三段可以了解到,Zs一代_____。
A. care little about their job performance A. 不关心他们的工作表现
B. give top priority to professional training B. 把专业培训放在首位
C. think it hard to achieve work-Life balance C. 认为很难实现工作与生活的平衡
D. have a clear idea about their future job D. 对自己未来的工作有明确的想法
【答案】D
【考查点】推理判断题。
【解题思路】根据题干定位到第三段第一句“按照自己的理想工作选择专业(chose their major with a job in mind)”,由此可知选项D符合原文。
【干扰项排除】
A选项“不关心他们的工作表现”,与第三段最后一句“献身于一项事业(dedicated to a cause)”不符,属于曲解原文;
B选项“把专业培训放在首位”,与第三段第二句“最理想的特质是能够提供安全的就业机会,其次是专业发展和培训(followed by professional development and training)”不符,属于曲解原文;
C选项原文没有提及,属于无中生有。

【选项释义】
5. Michelsen thinks that compared with millennials, Generation Zs are _____. 米克尔森认为,与千禧一代相比,Zs一代是_____。
A. less realistic A. 较不现实
B. less adventurous B. 较不冒险
C. more diligent C. 更勤奋
D. more generous D. 更大方
【答案】B
【考查点】事实细节题。
【解题思路】根据题干定位到原文第二段第一句“如果‘有权’是最常见的形容词,无论公平与否,适用于千禧一代,那么Z一代的流行语是务实而谨慎的(practical and cautious)”,因此B选项正确。
【干扰项排除】
A、C、D选项与原文不符,属于曲解原文。

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