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The main topic of this passage is _____.
A

the attitude of society towards education

B

the various curricula in high school education

C

the importance of basic academic skills in schools

D

the importance of students’ making their own decisions


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这篇文章主要从历史角度论述了学校教育对孩子基本要求的变化。所以答案A“评论社会对教育的态度”与文章的主旨相符。B意为“评论高中教育的各种课程”,C意为“强调基本学习技能在学校的重要性”,都只是文中提到的一个部分,不全面。D意为“强调学生自主决定的重要性”,这只是美国教育的一个出发点,不符合题意。
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