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【小题9】The government immediately started a nationwide c against drunk driving to ensure the road safety.
【小题10】Yuan Longping not only works the land to do his research in China, but also c farm knowledge in other Asian countries.
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2.The Chinese team o the Japanese team through good teamwork in the final and won the gold medal.
3.Please go a the ship quickly. There is only ten minutes left. Let’s hurry!
4.Farmers benefit a lot from the new a (农业的)laws and regulations.
5.New Zealand’s culture is rich because of the m of Polynesian and different European settlers.
6.The boss, ____ (代表) the company, expressed sincere thanks to all employees for their efforts
7.As a famous actress, she has to be p about what she wears in public.
8.He suggests (出口)our products so that we can make higher profits.
9.The government immediately started a nationwide c against drunk driving to ensure the road safety.
10.Yuan Longping not only works the land to do his research in China, but also c farm knowledge in other Asian countries.
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LONDON(Reuters)—Achieving three A grades at A-level will no longer be enough to ensure a place at a top university, academics warned on Wednesday.
From September sixth-formers will begin studying A-level exams which will include a higher grade of A for those getting marks of 90 percent or above in their papers.
Those applying for Oxford or Cambridge will need new top grades to win a place, the 1994 Group of 19 leading universities said in a report.
It said it expected the two elite universities to take a large majority of those awarded three or two A grades.
Outside Oxbridge, students will need at least two A grades and standard A grade to be confident of getting a place at their chosen university.
The extra grade is being added to meet complaints from universities that too many pupils gain maximum grades in A-levels, making it hard to select the most able.
But the 1994 Group, which does not include Oxford or Cambridge, said there were concerns among its members that pupils from fee-paying independent schools would dominate the A grades.
It said this could set back efforts by its member universities, who include Durham, St. Andrews and Warwick, to widen the social range of their intake.
The report estimated that just 3,500 out of 660,000 students would be awarded three A*s when they take the first exams in the new A-level courses in 2010.
That compares with the 26,200 students who gained three A grades in A-levels in 2006.
The government said there was no evidence to show that state school pupils would be disadvantaged by the introduction of the new grade.
“It is up to institutions to decide how they balance their assessments of applications with their desire to be fair and to offer places to applicants with the greatest potential, regardless of background,” said a spokesman for the Department for Children, Schools & Families.
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.Pick up applicants with the greatest potential
D.Top universities need top students
2.The underlined word “elite” in Paragraph 4 means “ ”.
A.best B.expensive C.worst D.cheapest
3.We can infer from the passage that .
A.only students with at least 3 A* can be admitted to Oxbridge
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
4.Why does the new assessment system have to be invented?
A.Few students have gained three A grades in A-level exams.
B.Oxbridge wants to distinguish themselves from other universities.
C.Top universities are pushing for the reform of the assessment.
D.The present A-level exams fail to pick out the most talented students.
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