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31. The new apartment built few months ago is large enough to _______ over two hundred people.

     A. live      B. offer       C. include       D. Accommodate

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(1)

What would be the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.

Independent schools dominate the A* grades

B.

Straight A’s no longer enough for top universities

C.

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D.

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[  ]

A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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[  ]

A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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[  ]

A.

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B.

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C.

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       B.fee-paying independent schools provide a better education than state schools

       C.the new assessment system of A* will be carried out in 2010

       D.students’ involvement in social activities is a must to be admitted to the 1994 Group

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       A.Few students have gained three A grades in A-level exams.

       B.Oxbridge wants to distinguish themselves from other universities.

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