American higher education stands on the brink of chaos.Never have so many sp

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问题    American higher education stands on the brink of chaos.
Never have so many spent so long learning so little. The present
crisis stems from the increasing widespread acceptance among                    【S1】______
faculty and administrators of the fatal educational principle
which a student should not be required to do any academic work                 【S2】______
that displeases him. If a student prefers not to study science or history
or literature, he has allowed to attain his degree without studying any         【S3】______
science, history, or literature.
   In America the attempt is being made to provide students
with what is advised as a liberal education without requiring by them          【S4】______
the necessary self-discipline and hard work. Students have been led to
believe they can achieve without effort, that all they need to do is skip
light-heartedly down the merry road to learning. Fortunately, that road         【S5】______
is no more than a detour (弯路) to the dead end of ignorance.
   we must realize that becoming an educated person is a
difficult, demanded enterprise. Just as anyone who regards intense              【S6】______
physical training as a source of delight would be thought a fool, for
we all know how much pain such training involves, but anyone who          【S7】______
speaks intense mental exertion as a source of joy ought to be thought           【S8】______
equally foolish, for such effort also involves pain. It is painful to have
one’s ignorance exposing and frustrating to be baffled by intellectual          【S9】______
subtleties. Of course, there can be joy in learning as there can be in sport.
But in both cases a joy is the result of overcoming challenges and can’t       【S10】______
be experienced without toil.

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答案 increasing→increasingly

解析 increasingly widespread acceptance 日益普遍的认可,副词 increasingly修饰形容词widespread。形容词与副词混淆错误。
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