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According to Charles Muscatine, most universities in the U. S. ______.
A

place less emphasis on technology.

B

are ready to make informed moral decisions.

C

attend to society’s need for technology.

D

are the right places for students with high moral standards.


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细节理解题。根据题干中的 Charles Muscatine定位到第四段最后一句“Instead,he says,most universities are spreading the dangerous myth that technical skills are more important than moral reasoning.…”,由此可知,查尔斯·马斯凯汀认为多数大学给学生灌输了技术比道德伦理更重要这一思想,故正确答案为C 选项,同时可知A,D选项陈述错误;B选项的说法无中生有,故答案为C项。
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