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- My son won the first prize in the writing contest!- _________A:Congratulations!B:Are

A.Congratulations!

B.Are you sure of that?

C.What a pity!

D.It's terribl

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B.the author shares the general idea that American education is worse than education in many othercountries

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A.If children are not allowed to experiment freely with ideas they won't grow up independent and creative.

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D.Americans are more innovative than other people in the world.

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A.Is Japanese education better than American education?

B.Why do Japanese businessmen send their children to Japanese-staffed schools?

C.Why was my son not taught enough geographic knowledge?

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W: Good morning, not at all. Please be seated. What can I do for you?

M: It's about my son.

W: He isn't in trouble. I hope he's doing well in all his lessons. He'll do well in the exams.

M: Except in Chinese, I'm afraid. He says that he is a little weak in Chinese.

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M: That's why I've come to see you. I'm worried about his Chinese. He may fall the others when he comes back.

W: What do you mean?

M: We'll go back to London for a holiday for two months. We haven't been back for three years.

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A.Because he will go back to England.

B.Because his son will go back to England.

C.Because he is concerned about his son's studies.

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