44. From the
conversation between the man and the insurance salesman in the last paragraph
we can infer that ______.
A. the man will buy a computer
soon
B. it’s very easy to do tomato
business
C. one does not necessarily have
an e-mail address to be successful
D. the man is not able to buy any
life insurance without an e-mail address
B
Zhang Yineng, a freshman at Hangzhou University, earned his first pot of gold
by designing websites for American companies. Zhang never even met the people
who hired him. Instead, all the necessary transactions (交易), a Hangzhou based online
outsourcing network. Zhang has already earned enough money to pay for two
semesters of university tuition.
Zhang is one of the growing number
of college students tasting the fruit of globalization. They search for
outsourcing projects in fields like programming, art design, translating and
writing from both Western and domestic businesses.
This way of making money is
becoming common among college students with free time, especially among those
who are tech-savvy (有技术的). The payment for such work is
rather high, partly because the tasks demand more skills than many other
“traditional” part-time jobs do. For instance, creating a website for foreign
companies pays $2,000 to $5,000, which is rather high.
The good money is just one
benefit. These outsourcing jobs “can also help us to use the knowledge we
gained in university,” said Zhang. “Through the tasks assigned by the
companies, I can easily find the key hot spots in my field, and what abilities
I am lacking. By doing the tasks, I can improve my skills and gain experience.”