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also have private (私立的 )education. This means that parents can pay to send their children to certain schools. People who agree with this system say that it gives parents a larger choice of schools. Other people think that private schools give the children who go to them an unfair advantage over other children. At the age of three, many children go to nursery school. Two or three years later, they enter a primary school. At the age of 11 they go to a secondary school. Then they may have a chance of continuing their studies at a university or college. Universities and colleges are places where some young people go to continue their education after leaving school. Most university students study one main subject, though they may also study a number of others. Teaching is usually by lectures, or by discussions between a lecturer and students. Most students stay at university for three or four years. At the end of that, they take an examination. If they pass, they receive their Bachelor39。t train students to do a certain job. Colleges, on the other hand, usually teach skills which enable students to follow a career(職業(yè) ), such as clothing design, or business studies. 1. The passage mainly tells us ________. A. something about the private schools in developed countries B. how developed countries pay attention to education C. some general information about education in developed countries D. why education is important 答案與解析 C 文章講述了發(fā)達(dá)國家的教育情況,包括公立學(xué)校、私立學(xué)校、幼兒園、小學(xué)、高中、大學(xué)等情況。 2. Why do most developed countries provide free education to children? A. Because the children don39。t cost the country too much money. D. Because there are not enough private schools. 答案與解析 B 文章第一句明確指出對孩子的免費(fèi)義務(wù)教育會對他們以后的生活有好處。 3. Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage? A. All the university students study one subject. B. After studying at the university for three or four years, all the students can get a Bachelor39。s degree before receiving a Bachelor39。從最