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[1] If you are applying for an American higher education, you probably dream of getting into an Ivy League (常青藤聯(lián)盟) university.The eight schools with the best reputations attract top students from the United States and many other countries.However, on average, the Ivy League schools accept less than 15 percent of applicants.And with the applicants growing in size year on year, it is becoming more and more difficult _________.
[2] So how can you give yourself the best chance of admission?
[3]Having a high school grade point average (GPA) in the top 10 percent of your class and being ranked among the top few students dramatically betters your chances.But although GPA and SAT scores are important, they only tell admission deans(主任) part of the story.
[4] The whole admissions process will single out (挑選出) from a large pool of academically strong applicants the unique individuals.They stand out because they have shown in their interviews a range of virtues (優(yōu)點) expected of these universities.Take Harvard for example.Although there is no guarantee of admission, the school judges applicants based on 15 additional criteria.
[5] Intellectual curiosity (求知欲) comes first tor almost all admission deans.Schools look to such students because they believe their peers find them slimulaling(激勵人的)inside and outside the classroom.
[6] Leadership also weighs heavily.The school would rather see an applicant who takes on additional responsibility in one or two areas where he or she is good at, rather than one who is merely "very good" academically.This can mean the class presidencv(主席職務), leading the cheerleading team or being the officer of a student union.
[7] Whether a person has personal warmth and cares about others counts a lot with the admission deans.Writing an essay on a personal experience, like a summer spent raising funds for the earthquake victims or teaching in a local school, can show that a person has qualities in addition to academic experience.
76.What is the purpose of the passage? (no more than 15 words)
77.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
The universities pay attention to the students with this virtue in that they can inspire their fellow students at school.
78.Fill in the blank in the first paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (no more than 5 words)
79.Based on the passage, list three additional criteria for admission besides academic performance.(no more than 10 words)
①_________________ ?②_______________ ?③____________________
80.Translate the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph into Chinese.
76.To tell applicants how to get into an lvy / To introduce the criteria by which an lvy admits students / To show applicants how to give themselves the best chance of admission to an lvy
77.Schools look to such students because they believe their peers find them stimulating inside and outside the classroom.
78.to get a place / to be admitted / to enter an Ivy / to become a student there
79.①Intellectual curiosity ②Leadership ③Personal warmth and caring attitude
80.因為在大幅度過程中表現(xiàn)出了這些大學所希望看到的一系列優(yōu)點,他們脫穎而出。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

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A. aiding
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37.
A. existence
B. situation
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38.
A. young
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39.
A. hats
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40.
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A. confusion
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C. sadly
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44.
A. help
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45.
A. because
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46.
A. cake
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C. coin
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A. quit
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A. easily
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51.
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52.
A. pocket
B. hand
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53.
A. threw
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C. unfolded
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54.
A. satisfaction
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A.
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