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2008-11-11

The transfer of free market ideas to the schools may fail because____________

A.schools have no real clients
B.they have no solid purpose in their aims
C.schools are totally different from the free market
D.they concentrate only on the consumer and do not include teachers

参考答案

D

答案解析

【设题处】观点处设题
【解析】选[D]。应用于社会和政治的自由市场理论不适用学校这个大背景的原因在第三段倒数第一、二句进行了解释:在“学校团体”中,自由市场理论由于只能顾及学生和家长的发展(only one section),忽视了在校老师的发展,这就 意味着自由市场理论在学校的大背景下失去了它本来的意义,所以并不适用,故答案为[D]。

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