In recent years, teachers of introductory courses in Asian American studies have been facing a dilemma nonexistent a few decades ago, when hardly any texts in that field were available. Today, excellent anthologies and other introductory texts exist, and books on individual Asian American nationality groups and on general issues important for Asian Americans are published almost weekly. Even professors who are experts in the field find it difficult to decide which of these to assign to students; non-experts who teach in related areas and are looking for writings for and by Asian Americans to include in survey courses are in an even worse position.
A complicating factor has been the continuing lack of specialized one-volume reference works on Asian Americans, such as biographical dictionaries or desktop encyclopedias. Such works would enable students taking Asian American studies courses (and professors in related fields) to look up basic information on Asian American individuals, institutions, history, and culture without having to wade through mountains of primary source material. In addition, given such works, Asian American studies professors might feel more free to include more challenging Asian American material in their introductory reading lists, since good reference works allow students to acquire on their own the background information necessary to interpret difficult or unfamiliar material.
The passage suggests that the factor mentioned in highlight text complicates professors' attempts to construct introductory reading lists for courses in Asian American studies in which of the following ways?
By making it difficult for professors to identify primary source material and to obtain standard information on Asian American history and culture
By preventing professors from identifying excellent anthologies and introductory texts in the field that are both recent and understandable to students
By preventing professors from adequately evaluating the quality of the numerous texts currently being published in the field
By making it more necessary for professors to select readings for their courses that are not too challenging for students unfamiliar with Asian American history and culture
By making it more likely that the readings professors assign to students in their courses will be drawn solely from primary sources
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正确答案是 D。选择 D 的原囆在于,文章中指出,由于缺乏专门的一部分关于亚裔美国人的参考资料,教师们很难将能够被学生理解的材料放入引言阶段的阅读清单中。因此,选择 D 正确,因为文章说明教师很艰难地选择让学生不熟悉亚裔美国人的历史和文化的学生能够理解的读物。