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Which of the following serves best as the title of the passage?
A

Limitations of the University.

B

The Proper Function of the University.

C

Importance of Intellectual Imagination.

D

Foolery of Apprenticeship Period.


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主旨题。本文首先提出如今任何工作都需要有知识性的想像力的观点,继而指出现代社会对年轻人就业的一些传统规定限制了这种想像力的发展和发挥,最终指出针对这一问题,大学在培养学生过程中的正确作用。由此可知,本文的重点是大学培养年轻人的作用。故B项为正确答案。
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