According to a survey, who may have a better chance to be millionaires? [origina

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问题 According to a survey, who may have a better chance to be millionaires?
Who gets to be a millionaire? People say that it is the students who get straight A’s and go to Ivy League colleges. Or maybe it is the children born into wealthy families with brilliant connections. But the fact is, neither mentioned above is typical. According to a survey of 1,300 millionaires made by Thomas Stanley for his new book, The Millionaire Mind, the average millionaire got B’s and C’s in college. In fact, most millionaires were told they were not intellectually gifted, not smart enough to succeed. Then, how did they later become millionaires? Instead of relying on natural genius, they choose careers that match their abilities. They may not have great analytic intelligence, but they are creative and practical. They focus on a goal, take calculated risks and then work harder than most people. None of them credit their success to being smart. They say the keys to success are being honest and disciplined, getting along with other people, having a supportive spouse and working hard. Somehow they figured out what they were good at
     They all said, "I will be the best at this. This is what I really, really love to do."

选项 A、Top students at school
B、Ivy League College graduates
C、Children with rich connections
D、Less intellectually gifted students with creative and practical minds

答案 D

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