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He got good ________ in Entrance Examinations and was ________ to Beijing University.

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A.grades; allowed
B.marks; permitted
C.grades; admitted
D.classes; admitted
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解析:

第一空可用gradesmarks表示“获得好的成绩(分数)”。第二空用admit表示“允许进入”。


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A.

lecture

B.

lesson

C.

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D.

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A.

how

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why

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