题目内容
Five years ago,Rachel Lopez graduated from college with a degree (学位) in history. Today,she works for a large company. Now twentyseven,Rachel takes classes twice a week a 76 work. She is learning to use the computer programme. I enjoyed college,b 77 my job doesn’t use the knowledge I learned ,” Rachel says. “This course is helping me to do my job better. In the future,I might go back to school and get an MBA.
In the past,when students graduated from college and got a job,they usually s 78 studying. Today,lifelong learning is becoming m 79 commoner. In the United States,people can r 80 to school in their late twenties,thirties or even older. They get a higher degree. Like Rachel,m 81 people are taking training courses to i 82 their skills. With many available classes on the Internet,it is easier for people to get degrees or training by distance learning.
Mayumi Hosoya,who is forty,teaches Japanese at a college in New York. “Next term,I'll teach some of my c 83 using the Internet. This is n 84 to me”’ says Mayumi. “At the moment,I am taking a course to learn how to teach with the Internet. ” At the same time,Mayumi’s seventy-year-old mother and father are taking a distance learning course in art history. “We love the subject ,” says Mayumi,s father ,“and now we can study w 85 people from all over the world. I never thought learning could be so much fun!”
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