問題詳情

第 43 至 50 題為題組     At Harvard, the most obvious goal of a liberal college education is to giveknowledge—fairly concentrated knowledge in one field and a more general knowledgeof diverse other subject areas chosen by your own interest. However, acquiringknowledge is far from the most significant 43 few of the facts you learn here willlinger in your memory for many years, and some of 44 that do will be discredited bynew knowledge. So if we 45 concentrate on conveying information, we would giveyou something fleeting and impermanent.     46 , we have looked to other things we can give that will last a little longer. Amongthese things are certain habits of mind—the 47 more critical analysis, more accurateand logical use of information, the ability to 48 useful concepts and generalizations,to find and process data, and so forth.     Beyond providing these intellectual qualities, a college education should try to 49the creative use of leisure time. Some of this capacity can be stimulated in theclassroom—in courses in the humanities and the arts. Yet, at least 50 stimulation willoccur outside the lecture hall—on athletic fields, in music rooms, student theaters,concert halls, to name just a few.
43.
(A) in case
(B) in that
(C) but that
(D) for fear that

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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