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In modern times the period of technical apprenticeship ______.
A

may have bad effects upon the young men

B

can very well train the young men

C

is a root cause of many evils

D

is unnecessary for the employees and the business


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分析推理题。本文第二段首先指出阻碍人们做出更大努力的一个难题,然后以现代社会对于年轻人就业时有漫长的“学徒期”这一现象进行了说明和分析,最后一句总结为:长时间的日常工作会减少想象力。即作者认为“学徒期”对于年轻人的想像力是有不良作用的,故A项为正确答案。
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