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Parents in China still cherish the notion that the only way out for their children is to enter college.
A

turn to

B

cling to

C

take to

D

cater to


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句意:中国的家长们一直认为孩子的唯一出路就是上大学。cherish的意思是“珍视,保护,长期持有”。turn to求助于;转向。cling to坚持;依附于。take to喜欢上。cater to迎合,为……服务。
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