单选题By saying “While it’s true that ..., be they scientific or artistic” (Lines 1-3, Para.5), the author means that _____.Abusiness management should be included in educational programsBhuman wisdom has accumulated at an extraordinarily high speedChuman intellectual development has reached new heightsDthe importance of a broad education should not be, overlooked

单选题
By saying “While it’s true that ..., be they scientific or artistic” (Lines 1-3, Para.5), the author means that _____.
A

business management should be included in educational programs

B

human wisdom has accumulated at an extraordinarily high speed

C

human intellectual development has reached new heights

D

the importance of a broad education should not be, overlooked


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解析:
推论题。此长句表面上在讲述人类文明知识之浩瀚、广袤。其根本目的在于下文所列举的原则。发展广泛教育的呼唤,应该突破眼前的实利主义,从长远的观点重视道德教育。A项与文章内容无关。B项“人类知识以极其高速积累”是表面意思不是作者根本心声。C项“人类知识发展到了新的高度”是表面含义。D项“拓宽教育视野的重要性不容忽视”接近作者的意图。因此答案为D项。

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