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The University of Cambridge 1. (use) scores on gaokao as part of its admission criteria for Chinese students for several years, according to its official Weibo account.

However, it does not admit students simply based on 2. test scores. In addition to top scores on gaokao, Chinese 3. (apply ) also need to meet English language requirements, participate in an interview 4. take a subject-specific written admission assessment.

Internet users have 5. (broad ) welcomed the move, 6. (say )this is a blessing for Chinese students 7. want to enter the university, though the requirement 8. (set) high, reported China Daily

Stephen Toope, vice-chancellor of the university, said the reason for accepting gaokao scores is that Cambridge wants as much information as possible 9. (evaluate) possible candidates.

“Global universities must seek connection, communication and collaboration if we wish to see changes that will make the world a better place for everyone,” he said 10. March during a visit to Peking University.

 

1.has been using 2.their/the 3.applicants 4.and 5.broadly 6.saying 7.who that 8.is set 9.to evaluate 10.in 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了剑桥大学为何多年来一直将高考分数作为其录取中国学生的标准之一。 1.考查时态。句意:据剑桥大学官方微博账号,剑桥大学多年来一直将高考分数作为其录取中国学生的标准之一。for 加时间段,多用于现在完成时,结合句意可知,动作还在延续,用现在完成进行时。主语是单三形式,用has been doing。故填has been using。 2.考查代词。句意:然而,它并不仅仅根据考试成绩录取学生。根据句意可知,此处指的学生的成绩,需用their;此处也可以理解为上文提到的高考成绩,下文出现要加the表特指。故填their/the。 3.考查名词。句意:除了高考高分,中国学生还需要满足英语语言的要求,参加面试,参加特定科目的笔试。根据句意及句式结构可知,此处要用名词作主语,指的是申请人(复数),用applicants。故填applicants。 4.考查连词。句意:除了高考高分,中国学生还需要满足英语语言的要求,参加面试,参加特定科目的笔试。根据句意可知,前后之间是并列关系,需用and连接。故填and。 5.考查副词。分析句式可知,设空处的提示词要修饰动词welcomed,修饰动词要用副词。故填broadly。 6.考查非谓语动词。句意:据《中国日报》报道,互联网用户普遍欢迎这一举措,称尽管入学要求很高,这对想要进入大学的中国学生来说是一件好事。分析句式,此处要做句子的状语,用所给提示词的非谓语形式,其逻辑主语是Internet users,它们之间是主动关系,用现在分词作状语。故填saying。 7.考查定语从句。这是个定语从句,先行词是Internet users,指人,从句中缺少主语,可以用who/that引导。故填who/that。 8.考查时态和语态。本句是though引导的让步状语从句,主句使用的是一般现在时,从句和主句时态保持一致,主语是the requirement与谓语之间是被动关系,用be done,主语是单三,be用is。故填is set。 9.考查非谓语动词。句意:剑桥大学副校长斯蒂芬·图普说,接受高考分数的原因是剑桥想要尽可能多的信息来评估可能的考生。分析句式可知,此处是作目的状语,动词不定式表目的。故填to evaluate。 10.考查介词。此处是考查介词用于时间名词前,月份(没有具体的几号)前要用介词in。故填in。
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