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问题      Many critics of our British "public school" consider that far more stress is placed upon achievements in athletics than in the academic sphere, and, in particular, complain against games being compulsory. We are told that it is 【C1】______   to compel boys with no athletic 【C2】______   to spend hours of misery on a cricket or football field, when, if  【C3】______   to themselves, they would occupy their time far more usefully and enjoyably in some  【C4】______   hobby. The 【C5】______   to this argument 【C6】______   the facile assumption that every non-athlete has some profitable hobby. This is not true;  【C7】______   even if it were, model engineering or stamp-collecting is no substitute for being out in the fresh air, exercising the muscles and having 【C8】______   with other human beings.
       【C9】______   the youthful idolizing of athletes, which tends to upset a boy’s  【C10】______   of values and may do  【C11】______   harm to the objects of this hero-worship, 【C12】______   a very different matter. The schoolboy  【C13】______   may suffer enormously through being adorned at an early age with a spurious 【C14】______   of artificial light. From Preparatory School to University his career is a 【C15】______   procession Then he becomes a legend for the future, one of the greatest products of the school that is proud to call him her son although 【C16】______   may have taught him nothing except to play football—which he could do already. Not until he hangs up his football boots for the last time and takes his stock out into the open market of the world does he realize his true value—or the lack of 【C17】______ . It would be 【C18】______   for everybody if this tinsel pageantry were stripped from games at an early stage. The boy who is good at games is entitled to the admiration of his fellows.
     But there are still those devotees of sport who support the emphasis laid on school games for much deeper masons, and for whom sport is kind of religion. To them the sporting spirit is the finest attitude with which to face life, since its possessor is very conscious of his obligation to the  【C19】______   Yet the truth about the religion of sport is that it does not deliver the goods; it fails to produce sportsmen. In actual fact, games have practically no effect on character, for a selfish man will play his game selfishly in spite of all that has been talked about the team spirit, while a chivalrous man will be chivalrous in his games. Games afford an opportunity for showing the spirit within; they are a  【C20】______   for virtue or for vice; and it is for this that we should value them, not as some miraculous process for making a bad man or a crooked man straight. If we support the system of compulsory games, let it be for the right reasons.
【C10】______

选项 A、idea
B、sense
C、notion
D、concept

答案D

解析 concept of value价值观。
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