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     Some 80 percent of graduate students in East China's Zhejiang province said in a survey they will give
up trying to find jobs in Beijing Shanghai and Guangzhou first-tier cities in China that have been
considered dream places for many because of the untouchable home prices and high living costs.
     The Yangtse Evening Post conducted the survey among 50 job seekers who were attending Sunday's
job fair in Jiangsu for graduate students. The survey showed graduates are becoming more realistic in their job search despite the job market becoming better.
     The fair attracted more than 10 000 graduate students with 7 382 positions.
     "The pressure of buying a house in Beijing is unbelievable " said Wang Jian from Nanjing Normal
University who acknowledged he had thought about finding a job in Beijing Shanghai or Guangzhou but
in the face of huge pressures he has no choice but to be "realistic."
     People can have a very comfortable life in Nanjing with a monthly salary of between 3 000 yuan ($450) and 4 000 yuan but in Shanghai 5 000 yuan a month can only help you survive and buying a house will
remain a dream
     A student from Nanjing University of Science and Technology said he just turned down an offer from a Shanghai company of 7 000 yuan a month because "living costs in Shanghai are too high."
     An unnamed male student from Nanjing University said he will try first-tier cities only if he can get a high salary. "I would go to Beijing only if I can earn 200 000 yuan a year " he said.
     "Beijing Shanghai and Guangzhou once had the advantages that other cities don't have but the high
housing prices and living costs make young people barely able to breathe " said Ren Leiming from the job
service center of Jiangsu's colleges and universities.
     "First-tier cities have plenty of talents that make it hard for people to be outstanding and if you go work in smaller cities you can become a dominant player at your position much more easily " said Ren.
1. The majority of graduate students will give up trying to find jobs in the first-tier cities because
_____.
A it is not easy to find jobs there .
B. home prices and living costs there are very high.
C .they can't make full use of their knowledge and skills there .
D. monthly salaries there are low compared with those in other cities .
2. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the job market now?
A. There are more job opportunities offered now
B The job markets are becoming more and more competitive .
C. Many graduate students are n't satisfied with the working conditions
D Companies and enterprises have stricter rules to take in graduate students .
3. We can learn from the news report that _____.
A. In Shanghai 5 000 yuan a month can only help you buy a luxury house.
B. The fair attracted more than 10 000 graduate students and laid-off workers  with 7 382 positions.
C. The Yangtse Evening Post conducted the survey among 50 personnel managers who were attending
Sunday's job fair in Jiangsu for graduate students.
D. A student from Nanjing University of Science and Technology turned down an offer from a Shanghai
company of 7 000 yuan a month
4. The words Ren said in the last paragraph mean _____.
A. people can't achieve more in first-tier cities.
B. people can easily be outstanding in smaller cities.
C. he would rather go to first-tier cities than smaller cities.
D. talents are more welcome in first-tier cities than smaller ones.
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