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It is really important for parents to reach a _______ between what they want and what their kids desire.
A.conclusionB.compromiseC.communicationD.consensus
B

试题分析:A. conclusion结论,B. compromise妥协,C. communication 交流,D. consensus共识,句意:对父母来说在他们想要的和孩子渴望的东西之间达成妥协真的是很重要。选B。
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