European immigrants to Colonial America brought with them their culture, traditions and philosophy about education. Much of the

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问题     European immigrants to Colonial America brought with them their culture,
traditions and philosophy about education. Much of the formal educationing【M1】______
system in the United States are rooted in the European or Western belief sys-【M2】______
tern. Though an indigenous population of Native Americans lived in the【M3】______
North American continent, their influence on the development of formal educational
practice in America was maximal. Many tribes had not yet devel-【M4】______
oped writing or a system of formal educational practice.
    The English were the predominant settlers in the New World and as a result
of education in colonial America was patterned on the English model. It【M5】______
originally developed like a two-track system with people from the lower clas-【M6】______
ses receiving minimal instruction and only learning to read and write, calculate
and receive religious instruction. The upper classes were allowed pursue【M7】______
an education beyond the basics and often attended Latin grammar or
secondary schools where they learned Greek and Latin and studied the classics
in preparation for a college education.
    Religion played the important role in developing an educational system in【M8】______
the United States. The Puritans, a strict fundamentalist Protestant which im-【M9】______
migrated to the New World for religious freedom beginning in 1609, believed
that education was necessary in order to read the Bible to receive salvation.
This was in line with the beliefs of the Protestant Reformers. Their schools
made no distinction between religious and secular life and were also used to
inspiring children to endure the hardships of a life in the New World through【M10】______
religious devotion.
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答案the一an

解析 冠词错误。play a role意思为“扮演着……的角色”,此处表示泛指,故应该用不定冠词,而非定冠词。因为role前面有修饰词important,故用不定冠词an。
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