【題目】Recently, over 30 universities received the ______________ to establish the four-year undergraduate Al-related majors.

A.approvalB.statementC.revolutionD.recognition

【答案】A

【解析】

考查名詞詞義辨析。句意:最近,30多所大學獲得批準,開設了四年制本科專業(yè)。A. approval批準;B. statement聲明;C. revolution革命;D. recognition識別。根據(jù)空后to establish the four-year undergraduate Al-related majors.及常識可知,大學開設專業(yè)是需要上級批準的。故選A

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