Is English a compulsory subject in primary schools?A:necessary B:significantC:obligatory D:difficult

Is English a compulsory subject in primary schools?

A:necessary
B:significant
C:obligatory
D:difficult

参考解析

解析:英语在小学是必修课吗?necessary“必要的”。significant“重要的”,如:a significant decision重要的决定。obligatory“必须的,强制性的”,如:Attendance at school is obligatory.必须到校。difficult“困难的”。

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