[originaltext]W: Good evening, Mr Smith. It’s nice to meet you and your boy in

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W: Good evening, Mr Smith. It’s nice to meet you and your boy in such nice and cozy weather. Is
John going to school this year?
M: Yes. We are thinking of sending him to a private boarding-school instead of the local state school.
W; Really? Well, I wouldn’t dream of sending my little boy away to some strange institution for months on end every year. It would break my heart every term.
M; I don’t think so. I would say that a boarding-school education is good for children because it teaches them to have confidence in themselves. In a boarding school they can learn to be more independent of themselves and less dependent on their parents.
W: But not every child can afford to go to a private school. My nephew only went to his local state school and he’s just been awarded a scholarship to study classics at Cambridge.
M: Anyway, a private school is more innovative and open-minded in teaching children to learn. You will get the value of your money and it is worthwhile.
W: Still, I don’t know what I’ll do with my little boy next year. I don’t want him to go to that big new school. The children of all the common people in the area go there.
M: Well, they are closing all the old schools. If you don’t like the new state school, you’ll just have to pay to send him to a private school, won’t you?
Question No. 19 According to the man, what is good about a private boarding-school?
Question No. 20 Why does the woman mention her nephew in the conversation?
Question No. 21 Which of the following can be concluded from the conversation?
Question No. 22 What is the woman worried about?

选项 A、To show that a child can do well in a local state school.
B、To prove that a private boarding-school is better.
C、To urge the man to apply for a scholarship at Cambridge.
D、To persuade the man to send his boy to study abroad.

答案 A

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