While there are some differences in the education systems in many countries in the world, education is __________.

A. humorous B. universal C. faithful D. foolish

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:因?yàn)槭澜缟显S多國家在教育制度上存在著不同,所以教育是普遍的。Humorous幽默的;universal普遍的;faithful忠實(shí)的;foolish愚蠢的,選B

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