单选题The author believes that ______.Aart is useful only when it is made into a money earnerBthe promotion of economic growth is the only goal of today’s societyCuniversities should not provide literature or art coursesDthe society needs both technical skills and arts

单选题
The author believes that ______.
A

art is useful only when it is made into a money earner

B

the promotion of economic growth is the only goal of today’s society

C

universities should not provide literature or art courses

D

the society needs both technical skills and arts


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解析:
推理题。“it has even been pointed out in justification for the funding of the arts that they can be useful money earners. ”艺术同样可以挣钱。

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