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This passage is mainly about______.
A

the comparison between private institutions and state universities

B

the differences in quality and reputation among state universities

C

the American higher education

D

the famous Harvard


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本文主要介绍了美国大学情况,如哈佛、耶鲁、普林斯顿、哥伦比亚以及一些很有特色的小学院等。故选C项“美国的高等教育”。
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