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问题      In recent decades child specialists have tried more and more to help parents with their children’s school behavior. Schools of education【C1】______ tended to emphasize subject matter【C2】______  what the children are being taught, but attention increasingly is being paid to the children themselves. One area【C3】______  emphasized is the matter of a【C4】______ developmental or "maturity" level--that is, the child’s【C5】______ of readiness for starting school. Research demonstrated that a major【C6】______ of children who fail in school【C7】______ primarily because of their immaturity and their unreadiness for the work of the【C8】______ that law designates: age five for kindergarten, age six for first grade. Common sense【C9】______ us that not all five-year-olds have reached【C10】______  average level of performance expected【C11】______   age five. Thus many five-year-olds fail in kindergarten and six-year-olds fail in first grade【C12】______ because of a "learning disability" or "attention deficit disorder" but simply because【C13】______ are in a too-advanced grade. Experience has shown that the number of【C14】______ learners can be substantially reduced by a policy of【C15】______ every child’s readiness--that is,【C16】______  level before beginning school. This concept has【C17】______  widely.  Many school systems now routinely provide not only readiness testing but also extra grade【C18】______ : pre-kindergarten or "developmental" kindergarten for a year【C19】______ full kindergarten; and pre-first grade for six-year-olds not fully【C20】______ for first grade. [br] 【C13】

选项 A、children
B、they
C、five-year-olds
D、six-year-olds

答案 B

解析 此题考查语篇理解。此处they代替的是前文提到的many five-year-olds who fail in kindergarten and six-year-olds who fail in first grade。
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