According to the speaker, how about the higher education tuition after World War II?
A: The tuition was very high.
B: Most students were in debt.
C: Most students depended on their parents to pay it.
D: American public colleges were free or almost free.
A: The tuition was very high.
B: Most students were in debt.
C: Most students depended on their parents to pay it.
D: American public colleges were free or almost free.
举一反三
- How about American higher education tuition 30 years ago? A: The tuition was very high. B: Most students were in debt C: American higher education tuition was affordable and reasonable D: American public colleges were free or almost free
- We can learn from the passage that in Britain ______. A: the government pays dearly for its financial policy B: universities are mainly funded by businesses C: higher education is provided free of charge D: students are ready to accept loan schemes for tuition
- The financial stress felt by students is strongly related ____ the fact that tuition fees are constantly rising, causing worries about the affordability of higher education. A: to B: for C: from D: after
- In America students in grades 1-12 pay a small tuition fee.
- The tuition in a _____ college is very high.