A: public elementary schools
B: private elementary schools
C: public middle schools
D: private middle schools
举一反三
- In UK, the great majority of parents send their children to ________. A: Private school B: Independent schools C: State schools D: Public schools
- What are the major differences between public schools and private schools
- The most common division between primary and secondary education in the US is ___________.( ) A: primary schools (Grade 1 to Grade 6) and middle schools (Grade 7 to Grade 12) B: elementary schools (Grade Kindergarten to Grade 8) and high schools (Grade 9 to Grade 12) C: elementary schools (Grade Kindergarten to Grade 3), middle schools (Grade 4 to Grade 6) and high schools (Grade 7 to Grade 12) D: grammar schools (Grade Kindergarten to Grade 6) and high schools (Grade 7 to Grade 12)
- 中国大学MOOC: Private schools in UK are somewhat confusingly called public schools.
- 1. Public schools in the UK is what is called “state schools” in the US.
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In Britain, schools ______. A: are free for children B: charge a fee C: require students to come home only in holidays D: include state schools and private schools
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If parents seek to ready their kids for life in a more globalized atmosphere, they send their children to _______. A: private schools B: international schools C: sinology schools D: home schools
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In times of traditional education, schools set up by a family, clan, or teacher were called _____. A: Private schools B: Official schools
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Over 7% of school children attend independent fee-paying schools,or______ schools. A: public B: primary C: secondary D: private
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______ are funded by local and central government, and provide free compulsory education for children. A: Comprehensive schools B: State schools C: Grammar schools D: Private schools