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請依下文回答第 11 題至第 15 題: Since 1970s, there has been a boom in such “international schools,” which teach in English innon-Anglophone countries, mostly offering British A-levels, American APs and SATs, or the InternationalBaccalaureate. But nowadays international schools increasingly 11 their name. Though their clientelevaries from place to place, four-fifths of the pupils they teach around the world are locals. Thirty years ago, justa fifth 12 . The main reason is increased 13 for schooling mostly or entirely in English, both in richcountries and even more from rich parents in developing countries who want their children to be able to go touniversity in Britain or North America. This new elite can outspend even very highly paid foreign managers—and multinationals trying to cutcosts are ever 14 willing to pay school fees. Locals are more appealing clients, too: their children tend tostay for their entire schooling, unlike “expat brats,” who are always moving on, leaving seats to be filled. Anda parent-teacher 15 packed with the local elite is more helpful than one full of foreigners.
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(A)belie
(B)oppress
(C)testify
(D)acclaim

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答案:A
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(0),B(1),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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