单选题In this passage about secondary schools, the author is mainly concerned about ______.Aacademic standardsBthe role of specialist teachersCthe training of the individual teachersDthe personal development of pupils

单选题
In this passage about secondary schools, the author is mainly concerned about ______.
A

academic standards

B

the role of specialist teachers

C

the training of the individual teachers

D

the personal development of pupils


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解析:
细节理解题。答案来自第二段最后一句话。表明作者认为在中学阶段,孩子们应该首先被赋予理解与解决问题的能力。

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