A. ARRIVES AT B. CARES FOR C. TAKES PLACE D. LOOKS AFTERIX. READ T...

27. A. arrives at B. cares for C. takes place D. looks afterIX. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate thecorrect answer to each of the questions.Education in England Every child in England between the age of five and fifteenmust attend schools. There are three main types of educational institutions, primary(elementary) schools, secondary schools, and universities.Like most countries in the world, there are two types of schools in England,independent schools (fee-paying schools) and state schools in which students do not haveto pay tuition fees. In both types, attendance is compulsory. Morning classes begin atnine o dock and last until half past four in the afternoon. After classes, most Englishchildren often stay at school and take part in extracurricular activities like sports, singingand dancing. Schools are open five days a week. On Saturdays and Sundays there are nolessons. There are holidays at Christmas, Easter and in summer. In London as in all citiesthere are two grades of schools for those who will go to work at fifteen: primary schoolsfor boys and girls between the ages of five and eleven, and secondary schools for childrenfrom eleven to fifteen.Besides such compulsory lessons as reading, writing, the English language,English literature, English history, geography, science, and nature study, children inEngland can take manyoptionalsubjects like drawing, painting, singing, or woodwork todevelop their aptitudes.