In modern
society, receiving systematic college education seems a necessary way for
success as a graduate from first-class university may always get more
opportunities than others. However, if it is gold, it will shine one day. In
this article, we will get to know three most successful people in U.S. who never finished their college education. Following experiences of these successful dropouts
may give you some inspiration.
1. Bill Gates
Harvard’s campus
paper “Harvard Crimson” called Bill Gates “Harvard’s most successful dropout,”
while the rest of the world preferred to name him “the world’s richest man” for
more than a decade. Now, even not on the top, he is still among the list of the
world’s wealthiest people. Gates entered Harvard in the fall of 1973. Two years
later, he dropped out to found Microsoft with friend Paul Allen. And in 2007,
he finally received an honorary doctorate from Harvard.
2. Steve Jobs
The iPad, even
Buzz Lightyear probably wouldn’t have existed if Steve Jobs stayed in school.
Because his family couldn’t afford his college education, Jobs had to drop out
of Reed College just after entering for 6 months. Then he found Apple, NeXT
Computer and Pixar, which had made great influences on development of modern
technique and culture. However, this wizard thought that his brief college
education was not worthless.
3. Frank Lloyd
Wright
As the America’s most celebrated architect, Wright spent more time on designing colleges rather than
attending classes in them. Once spent one year in the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
then he left for Chicago and started to learn from Louis Sullivan, the “father of modernism." Wright’ s splendid resume included more than 500
works, most famous of which are Fallingwater and New York City's Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum.
1. What does“dropouts”in Paragraph One mean?
A.
Hardworking
students.
B. Very successful students.
C.
Students failing to finish their school education. D. Students from
poor families.
2.Which of the following is right according to Paragraph One?
A.
People graduating from famous universities are more likely to get jobs.
B.
Many successful people had the experience of giving up their school education.
C.
If one has a lot of gold, he will become very rich one day.
D.
We should stop our college education to follow in those successful people’s
steps.
3.According to the writer, Bill Gates _________.
A.
is richer than any other man in the world
B. is
well-known in Harvard University
C. finally
finished his study at Harvard and got a doctorate degree
D.
is the only founder of Microsoft
4.Which of the following statements can’t
be learned from the last two paragraphs?
A. The reason
for Jobs’ dropping his college education is that his parents couldn’t pay for
it.
B. Jobs thought
his six-month college education gave him no help.
C. Wright’s
teacher was a very famous artist.
D. Wright is
the designer of New York City’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
5. What does the author want to tell us in
this passage?
A. Successful
people often have unordinary life experience.
B. College
education is not so important to one’s success.
C. People from
poor families are more likely to give up their college education.
D. Even without
college education, one can still achieve success with one’s hard work.