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- Although secondary education is __________, parents are not required to send their children to state schools.
- Although secondary education is ______, parents are not required to send their children to state schools. (compulsory, unncessary)
- British education consist of three levels: compulsory education, further education and higher education.
- The great majority of parents, however, send their children to ___ schools, where education and equipment, including text books and stationery, are entirely free.
- Parents are (responsible) ____for their children's education.
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The doctor I should have a good rest is going abroad for further education.
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Which of the following is not true in UK? A: Parents send their children to public schools because they are rich. B: Parents send their children to public schools because their children can get better jobs when they leave schools. C: Parents send their children to public school because their children can have a better chance of getting into good university. D: Parents send their children to public schools because children prefer to go to public schools.
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In Great Britain, children from the age of 5 to 16 ____________. A: can not receive free education at all. B: can legally receive completely free education. C: can legally receive partly free education. D: can not receive free education if their parents are rich.
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The Home Office() A: has given powers to the police to pick up parents B: will give money to parents to send children to school C: will go to the family and persuade parents and their children D: will punish parents who fail to send their children to school
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Some students have to _____ going abroad for further study because their family cannot afford their education.