单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

78()

A.substitute
B.survey
C.alternate
D.establish

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One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

62()

A.staying
B.continuing
C.moving
D.convincing

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One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

63()

A.experienced
B.qualified
C.learned
D.satisfied

单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
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Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

64()

A.strongly
B.candidly
C.mainly
D.indirectly

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Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
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65()

A.worries
B.concerns
C.decisions
D.alternatives

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Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
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66()

A.demanding
B.supporting
C.regarding
D.considering

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Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
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67()

A.suggests
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Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

68()

A.educated
B.better
C.appropriate
D.advanced

单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
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69()

A.addition
B.fact
C.general
D.advance

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One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
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Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
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70()

A.available
B.capable
C.understandable
D.mobile

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One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

71()

A.based
B.relied
C.found
D.established

单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

72()

A.self
B.nation
C.home
D.university

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One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
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Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

73()

A.important
B.intensive
C.individual
D.invaluable

单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

74()

A.considerate
B.primary
C.worthwhile
D.consequent

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One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

75()

A.international
B.mixed
C.complicated
D.original

单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

76()

A.unfortunately
B.fortunately
C.primitively
D.unbelievably

单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

77()

A.for
B.in
C.on
D.by

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One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

78()

A.substitute
B.survey
C.alternate
D.establish

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One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

79()

A.decrease
B.keep
C.ensure
D.enhance

单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

80()

A.studying
B.living
C.moving
D.keeping

单项选择题

One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is. "What school will be available to my child Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move" Although this fear is certainly strongest ill families (62) overseas for the first time, even those who may be more (63) often have concerns about their children’s education.
Dr. Ernest Mannino spoke (64) about some of the common (65) parents have (66) the education of their children. Dr. Mannino (67) parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make a(n) (68) choice, parents need to think through schooling issues and to research post schools in (69) of a move.
Children who are internationally (70) have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools (71) on the US, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through (72) education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an (73) decision based on many factors.
One of the (74) factors that should be considered is what type of college or university your child will attend after high school. Some parents want a(n) (75) education instead of just an education within an American system school and (76) , they have the opportunity to go to these types of schools. But what parents must keep in mind is whether this school will best prepare your child (77) education beyond high school.
Parents may be tempted to (78) their children’s school system in order to (79) cross-cultural understanding, but many experts suggest just the opposite. Mannino warns that differences in the order of curriculum exist in the high school grades; (80) your child from one academic system to another during this time can (81) a child academically. At the very least, the parent should learn what the differences in curriculum are and try to keep the child in one system for all of the high school years.

81()

A.handicap
B.develop
C.assist
D.shape

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