The passage suggests that ______.
A: people used to question the value of education
B: people used to have full confidence in higher education
C: all high school graduates went to college
D: very few high school graduates chose to go to college
A: people used to question the value of education
B: people used to have full confidence in higher education
C: all high school graduates went to college
D: very few high school graduates chose to go to college
举一反三
- According to the passage, the author believes that ______. A: people used to question the value of college education B: people used to have full confidence in higher education C: all high school graduates went to college D: very few high school graduates chose to go to college
- What does the author believe according to the passage______ A: People used to question the value of college education B: People used to have full confidence in higher education C: All high school graduates went to college D: Very few high school graduates chose to go to college
- What is the finding about earnings of graduates in the 20th Century of the two Harvard economists’ study? A: College education was useless at yielding higher income for its graduates. B: High school graduates often had higher income than college graduates. C: The income gap between college and high school graduates begun to increase in the last two decades. D: The income gap between college and high school graduates was closing in entire 20th century.
- There has been a general consensus that all high school graduates ought to go to college
- In America, _______________. A: very few people receive higher education B: some colleges do not admit women students C: nearly half of the school leavers have the chance to go to college D: all the universities are huge