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The first paragraph shows that Jill Kerr Conway accepts utilitarian emphasis in education ______.
A

who literately

B

with reservation

C

against her own will

D

with contempt


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分析推理题。由第一段第二句可知,但Jill Kerr Conway坚持认为,随着这些观点的不断强化,也带来了一些问题。由于前一句说明她讲的“不懂数据处理的人没有受过教育”是在赞同当下实用主义观点,而这一句又对该观点进行了修正。即她对实用主义教育观点是有保留地赞同,故B项为正确答案。A项意为“全心全意地”。C项意为“违心地”。D项意为“轻蔑地”。
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