What does the author imply by saying “Kids count more than their college” (Para. 4)?
A: Kids’ own competence matters more than their college background.
B: What kids acquired at college cannot meet the demand of job market.
C: Parents care more about kids’ happiness than their grades at schools.
D: The level of intelligence determines which college the kids could enter.
A: Kids’ own competence matters more than their college background.
B: What kids acquired at college cannot meet the demand of job market.
C: Parents care more about kids’ happiness than their grades at schools.
D: The level of intelligence determines which college the kids could enter.
举一反三
- Some parents spend more time ( ) their kids and the way they look than praising them,
- High school and college offer you the best chance to learn broadly --- math, history, various sciences --- and to do projects with other kids that teach you firsthand about group dynamics. What does the underlined "that" refer to? A: Kids B: Projects C: High school and college D: Chance
- Choose the best answer to each of the following questions according to the text.1. What does the author mean by saying “the struggling college student is more than just astereotype"?
- It is revealed by research that it is more beneficial to kids if their parents watch TV programs with them than having their viewing time limited.
- How do many college graduates feel about the years of learning at college A: What they learned was educational rather than personal. B: What they learned was more personal than educational C: What they learned was more relevant to curriculum. D: What they learned had nothing to do with personal skills