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Education has acquired a kind of snob (诌上骄下的势利鬼)value in modern times. We are no longer content to be honest craftsmen (工匠), skilled at our work through years of patient practice. Nowadays if we want promotion in even the humblest (卑微的) job, we have to obtain a certificate or a diploma first. We may know that we would be better at the job than the man with the paper qualifications, but our experience and practical skills are often regarded as relatively unimportant. "Johnson would have been manager by now if he’d taken the trouble to get a degree," his colleagues say, "he’s a clever man. He could have done anything if he’d had a proper education."
I wonder if, as time goes on, we shall discover that many people, whose practical experience and ability would have been enormously useful to their employers, have been rejected form hire or promotion on the grounds that they were insufficiently qualified. Would it not be better to allow people to become expert in the way most suited to them, rather than oblige them to follow a set course of instruction which may offer no opportunity for them to develop skills in which they would have become expert if left it to themselvesAccording to the passage, if we want to get promotion nowadays we have to()

A.produce proof of our qualifications
B.write a paper about our qualifications
C.apply for a certificate
D.apply for a diploma course

A.
Education has acquired a kind of snob (诌上骄下的势利鬼)value in modern times. We are no longer content to be honest craftsmen (工匠), skilled at our work through years of patient practice. Nowadays if we want promotion in even the humblest (卑微的) job, we have to obtain a certificate or a diploma first. We may know that we would be better at the job than the man with the paper qualifications, but our experience and practical skills are often regarded as relatively unimportant. "Johnson would have been manager by now if he’d taken the trouble to get a degree," his colleagues say, "he’s a clever man. He could have done anything if he’d had a proper education."
B.
I wonder if, as time goes on, we shall discover that many people, whose practical experience and ability would have been enormously useful to their employers, have been rejected form hire or promotion on the grounds that they were insufficiently qualified. Would it not be better to allow people to become expert in the way most suited to them, rather than oblige them to follow a set course of instruction which may offer no opportunity for them to develop skills in which they would have become expert if left it to themselves
C.
 
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【单选题】E Reading is not the only way to gain knowledge of the work in the past. There is another large. reservoir which may be called experience, and the college students will find, that every ...

A.
The college students have trouble separating good plants from wild grass.
B.
Craftsmen’s experience is usually unscientific.
C.
Craftsmen don’t like teaching the contemptuous (傲慢的) college students.
D.
Traditional practices are as important as experience for the college students.