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According to the design of the new curriculum_______cover(s)primary school years which leads to the end of compulsory education.

A.levels 1~2
B.level 4
C.level 1
D.level 3~5

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解析:本题考查新课标

A选项,根据新课程设计的要求,______ 涵盖了初中阶段的课程从而导致义务教育的结束。新课标的课程目标中,一到二级是小学阶段的课程。综上,A选项正确。

B选项,四级,故排除。

C选项,一级 ,故排除。

D选项,三至五级 ,故排除。

故正确答案为A 项。
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