单选题From Ross Perlin’s new book “Intern Nation”, we can learn that _____Acompetition for internships is intense.Binterns are usually looked down upon.Cone third of interns work for for-profit companies.Dinternships are least valued by for-profit companies.

单选题
From Ross Perlin’s new book “Intern Nation”, we can learn that _____
A

competition for internships is intense.

B

interns are usually looked down upon.

C

one third of interns work for for-profit companies.

D

internships are least valued by for-profit companies.


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解析:
根据题干关键词Ross Prelim可将本题的答案定位到第三段第一句“Organizations in America save…”。本题考查对该句中highly competitive race to the bottom of the corporate ladder的理解,the bottom of the corporate ladder此处指“实习生岗位”而非其字面意思“职业阶梯的最底层”。根据该句可知Ross Perlin认为“实习生岗位”的竞争也很激烈,所以本题应选A。

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