The passage suggests that ______.
A: one's intelligence is born by nature
B: people can be trained to make best use of their mental abilities
C: IQ tests are totally unreliable
D: most psychologists are in favor of the idea of "self-efficacy"
A: one's intelligence is born by nature
B: people can be trained to make best use of their mental abilities
C: IQ tests are totally unreliable
D: most psychologists are in favor of the idea of "self-efficacy"
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- The main idea of the passage is ____ . A: man must be careful not to disregard the laws of nature B: man can make use of the nature to fight C: nature is the most important element in a war
- "self-efficacy" reveals ______. A: people's optimistic belief in handling affairs B: people's innate talent C: people's self-satisfaction D: the idea that one can be the master of others if he is intelligent
- Can this sentence be a topic sentence? Some people do not believe that IQ tests are good measure of intelligence for several reasons.
- We can learn from the passage that __________. A: one may think that he is too stupid to make the most of his mental faculties B: a person may have the idea that he is incapable of doing anything C: a child may accept another person's underestimate of his ability D: the old people believe that they are able to learn something new
- Can you use one phrase to summarize the main idea of the whole passage