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科目: 來源:廣東省同步題 題型:閱讀理解

     A.Liu Xiang teaches quake students hurdling
     Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang Monday visited students in a primary school in Bei Chuan
County,a hardhit area in last year's devastating May 12 earthquake,and showed them how
to run hurdles.
     B.Experts: 3G still has a long way to go
While China's three leading telecom operators are playing up the third generation(3G)
telecom technologies,it is likely to take years for 3G services to become popular in China.
     C.China table tennis team swept all 5 golden medals
     Yesterday China team swept all 5 golden medals at World Table Tennis Championships
in Yokohama. Besides these 5 golds,China also gained all 5 silver medals and other 8
bronze medals. The 2 rest bronzed medals are respectively won by Japan and China
Hong Kong.
      D.Sleeping too much or too little increases your risk of Diabetes
     Middleaged or old people who get too little sleep,or too much,are far more likely to
develop diabetes,says scientists. A study has found that those who did not enjoy the
optimum level of seven to eight hours sleep a night were two and a half times more likely to
develop a blood sugar abnormality linked to type 2 diabetes.
     E.Obama seeks to block release of abuse photos
     US President Barack Obama declared Wednesday he would try to block the
courtordered release of photos showing US troops abusing prisoners,abruptly reversing
his position out of concern that the pictures would "further inflame antiAmerican opinion"
and endanger US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
     F.Prospects of flu outbreak remain unclear
     US public health expert Laurie A.Garrett said Wednesday that how serious the H1N1
influenza situation is going to develop remains unclear. A Washington state man with H1N1
influenza died last week,health officials said,the third U. S. sufferer to die as the new flu strain
confirmed in more than 2,200 Americans appeared in Japan and Australia.
以下是人物信息,請從上述AF選項中匹配適合他們閱讀的新聞:
     1.Liu Ming works as a chairman of a local Ping Pong club in Fo Shan. He shows
great concern for sports news especially the news about Ping Pong. He has never missed a
single Ping Pong match of China Ping Pong Team.
     2.Han Yiwei is a successful CEO of a big International Company in Guangzhou. He
usually flies to other countries for business,so he would like to equip himself with the most
advanced communication appliances and know the news concerning the development in the
communication area.
     3.Han Lei is an 18yearold girl,studying in a high school. She is a sports enthusiast and
is good at tennis and jumping. Besides,she has a particular interest in those sports celebrities.
     4.Chen Lirong just retired from a state enterprise,living with her husband,who is
retired too. They want to arrange their life without work in a better way and enjoy the life
with a healthy body and high spirits. So she particularly pays more attention to their health.
     5.Li Hongyu studies in China Foreign Affairs University,majoring in International
Relationship,and especially he shows great concern for the relationship between America
and the Middle East countries.

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科目: 來源:廣東省同步題 題型:閱讀理解

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    GUANGZHOU-At least 13 people were killed and nine left missing after Typhoon Hagupit swept
through the country's southern region on Wednesday, authorities said.
     More than 11.5 million people in Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi provinces were affected by the
disaster, with direct economic losses reaching 13.46 billion yuan ($1.97 billion), Ministry of Civil Affairs
figures showed.
     Hagupit, the strongest typhoon to hit Guangdong and its Pearl River Delta region in 12 years, reportedly headed south toward Vietnam on Thursday.
     The typhoon killed nine people and left nine missing in Guangdong alone, causing direct economic losses of more than 7.7 billion yuan, Yang Minyi, a press official with the provincial flood, drought and wind
prevention office, said yesterday.
    Direct losses to agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery in the region were estimated at 4.2
billion yuan;industrial and transport sector,1.5 billion yuan;and water conservancy infrastructure,1
billion.
    A total of 6.52 million people in 344 towns in the cities of Maoming, Yangjiang, Zhanjiang, Zhuhai,
Zhongshan and Jiangmen in the Pearl River Delta region and in the west of Guangdong bore_the_brunt_
of the typhoon in the province.
    More than 15,300 houses fell down and 365,800 hectares(公頃) of farmland were affected, authorities said.
    Wang Yugui, a pig farmer in Maoming City, said Hagupit proved fatal to his business.
    About twothirds of his 4,000odd pigs had drowned or were left missing in the typhoon.
     "The typhoon has landed me in huge debt and I really don't know how to weather the losses, " Wang
told China Daily yesterday.
     Wang said many others in the city suffered similar losses when Hagupit hit the city on Wednesday
morning.
     Hagupit also hit a South Korean freight ship, named Zeus, in the waters off Jiangmen. All 17 sailors
onboard were still missing, the Yangcheng Evening News reported on Friday.

1.We can know from the report that ________.
A.a(chǎn)t least 13 people were killed in Guangdong
B.Guangxi and Hainan suffered more economic losses than Guangdong
C.so far Hagupit has been the strongest typhoon to hit Guangdong in this century
D.Hagupit hit South Korea before it landed in Guangdong

2.The underlined word "bore the brunt of" can be best replaced by "________".
A.received the main force of
B.suffered similar economic losses from
C.shared the losses caused by
D.stood the test of

3.The example of the pig farmer Wang Yugui is used to show ________.
A.that pig farmers suffered the most losses in the disaster
B.that many others in Maoming suffered similar losses
C.how difficult it will be for people to go through the disaster
D.how seriously the disaster affected people

4.Altogether ________ people are reported missing in the passage.
A.9        
B.18        
C.35        
D.26

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科目: 來源:安徽省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

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     London  taxis,  with their friendly drivers who actually know where they are going,  are ranked best in
the world, according to an annual taxi poll (民意調(diào)查).
     The survey by  travel   website   hotels.com  found London taxis, despite being the most expensive,
beat others across the globe to head the list for the third consecutive  (連續(xù)的) years, scoring a total of
59 percent in votes on several  categories  by  travelers.
     London taxi drivers were voted both friendly and  most  knowledgeable, Drivers in the English capital
must pass an examination called The Knowledge to earn their taxi license.
     New York's yellow  taxis came second in the list, scoring  27  percent which was  up  10 percentage
points from last year even though Manhattan's cab drivers were tied with Parisian taxi drivers as the rudest. Travelers  said  New York  had  the most available taxis.
     Cabbies in Rome were voted the worst drivers in the world with almost one in 10 travelers thinking 
the Italian capital had  the world's  worst  taxi drivers when it came to the quality of driving.
     "Traveling by taxi is one of the first experiences that many travelers have upon arrival in a new city. In
fact, the research found that cabs are by far the most popular method of traveling from the airport
to their hotel." a spokesman for hotels.com said in a statement.
     The global poll scored city taxis for theirlevels of cleanliness, value, quality of driving, knowledge of the area, friendliness, safety and availability.
     Rounding out the  top  five were Tokyo  with  total  score of 26 percent, Berlin with 17 percent, and
Bangkok famed for its scoring 14 percent.
1. Why were London taxi drivers voted the best in the world? Because ______.
A. they were the friendliest  
B. taxi' fares were the lowest there
C. London had the most available taxis    
D. they were the most hardworking
2. What was the score of New York's yellow taxis last year?
A. 17 percent      
B. 26 percent        
C. 27 percent          
D. 59 percent
3. The worst drivers in the world were from Rome because of ______.
A. being dirty                
B. irregular charges
C. the poor quality of driving        
D. lacking knowledge of the area.
4. What are the top five in the annual taxi poll?
A. London -- New York -- Rome -- Tokyo-- Berlin
B. London -- New York - Tokyo -- Berlin -- Bangkok
C. London -- New York -- Tokyo -- Paris -- Bangkok
D. London -- New York -- Tokyo -- Bangkok -- Berlin

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科目: 來源:月考題 題型:閱讀理解

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     I am truly saddened about what is going on in my school district, especially in the school where I am
currently working.
    Why are so many students not doing well? Why is there such a huge achievement gap between urban
and suburban students? Just this week, in my school the seventh grade team leader called a meeting to
discuss academic detention (放學(xué)后留校). The purpose of the detention is to allow students who are
doing poorly a second chance to redo the work. Now if a student did not understand an assignment I
have no trouble allowing that student to redo a test or give some extra credit work, but if a student did
poorly because he/she opted(選擇) not to do the work out of sheer laziness, that student should not be
given a second chance.
    And parents should be held accountable for their children. That is another reason why there is such a
huge achievement gap. All children should be monitored at home in order to achieve great success in
school. Perhaps it might be a great idea for urban school districts to offer free classes to parents on how
to help their students at home. Of course this idea is far fetched, after all we do not want to offend the
parents. What we will do instead is to spend a fortune on teacher training because if the kids are not
doing well it must be the fault of the teacher. That kind of mindset, if allowed to continue will be a perfect
recipe for greater achievement gaps.
     I started working at my current school in August and I have been in the teaching field for 25 years.
What I believe is that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make that  horse drink. You can't
force kids to change bad habits over  night, nor can we afford to lower standards just so a kid can  pass
a class.

1. The seventh grade team leader in the author's school called    a meeting to ________.
A. analyse the reason for the huge achievement gap between students
B. find out who is to blame for the huge achievement gap between students
C. talk about giving students who are doing poorly a second  chance to redo the work
D. discuss how to narrow the huge achievement gap between students

2. The author believes that a student can be given a second chance ________.
A. if he did poorly the first time
B. for whatever reason he did poorly the first time
C. if he failed the first time in spite of his efforts
D. if he comes from a suburban area

3. In the last paragraph, the author intends to tell us that ________.
A. a student can make improvement only when he is willing to
B. teachers are to blame if his students are doing poorly
C. the school should force those students to work harder if   they're doing poorly
D. the school should treat different students with different standards

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科目: 來源:安徽省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

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Beijing - The public has responded with vigorous support for an NPC deputy’s proposal to extend the
Spring Festival holiday from three days to 10.
     More than 78 percent of about 27,600  respondents to a poll on www.people.com.cn <http://www.
21cnjy.com/>
voted in favor of the idea of Li Jing, who is also the mayor of Meishan city in South-west
China's Sichuan province.  Li   said the lunar new year festival holiday was too short for family reunions,
especially fog the nation's  220  million migrant workers.
     With hundreds of millions of people on the move during such a short time span,the holiday puts great
stress on the public transport system and suppresses tourism,  he added. He suggested the ho1iday be
extended and cover the three adjacent (毗連的) weekends, which means  the public could take a total
of 16 days off and floating population could spend the Lantern Festival,which falls on the 15th day of the
lunar new year, with their families.
     People would  then have sufficient time to fully enjoy the  traditional  holiday with their families, Li said
during an interview with People's Daily Online on Friday.
     Most online voters agreed that extending the holiday  will ease the burden on public transport and
strengthen family ties. "The Spring Festival is an occasion for family reunions and should be longer than  
the  National  Day holiday," one responder said  in an online post.  "Every year,  I wish I could spend
more time at home for  the Spring Festival,  but I always have to go back to work. I hope the NPC will
approve this  proposal.
     " Another online comment read:   "Extending the Spring Festival holiday could prevent  the  annual  
transportation crush, which has in recent years resembled an exodus (出走) of fleeing refugees (難民)''.
     Most of the about 13 percent  who  opposed the idea citied difficulties readjusting to work after the
break. Some pointed out that office moral (士氣) was generally low during the first week after the holiday. "After thesix-day holiday, many people come back to work feeling absent-minded," one respondent said. Some who opposed the extension suggested adding the Lantern Festival as an official holiday.
     Another 10 percent said lawmakers should carefully study the impacts before they make any decisions
on holidays.

1. Which of the following is NOT the reason why Li Jing suggested extending the Spring Festival holiday?
A. The floating population could spend the Lantern Festival.
B. People could spend more money and this could promote consumption.
C. The lunar new year festival holiday was too short for family reunions.
D. The holiday puts great stress on the public transport system and suppresses tourism
2. What was Li Jing's plan for the lunar new year festival holiday?
A. It could cover the two adjacent weekends.
B. The holiday would be from the first day of the lunar year.
C. He added the Lantern Festival as an independent official holiday.
D. The public could take a total of 16 days off including the Lantern Festival.
3. The underlined word "crush" in the sixth paragraph probably means “______” .
A. uncomfortable pressure caused by a great crowd of people
B. a drink made by pressing fruit and used as juice
C. a traffic accident resulting from traveling too fast
D. people's eagerness to go home to meet their families
4. Why were some netizens against extending the holiday?
A. It was a waste of time.
B. people would not earn much money.
C. It would have a bad effect on China's economy.
D. people wouldn't be in a good working stag after so long a holiday.

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科目: 來源:福建省期末題 題型:閱讀理解

     LONDON—Here's a new warning from health experts: Sitting is deadly.    
     Scientists are increasingly warning that sitting for prolonged(持續(xù)很久的)periods—even if you also
exercise regularly—could be bad for your health. And it doesn't matter where the sitting takes place—at
the office, at school, in the car or before a computer or TV— just the overall number of hours it occurs.
Several studies suggest people who spend most of their days sitting are more likely to be fat, have a heart
attack or even die.    
     In an editorial published this week in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, Elin Ekblom-Bak of
the Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences suggested that authorities rethink how they define
physical activity to highlight the dangers of sitting.    
     While health officials have issued guidelines recommending minimum (最少的) amounts of physical
activity, they haven’t suggested people try to limit how much time they spend in a seated position.    
     "After four hours of sitting, the body starts to send harmful signals," Ekblom-Bak said. She explained
that genes regulating (調(diào)節(jié)) the amount of glucose (葡萄糖) and fat in the body start to shut down.    
      Even for people who exercise, spending long periods of time sitting at a desk is still harmful. Tim
Armstrong, a physical activity expert at the World Health Organization, said people who exercise every
day—but still spend a lot of time sitting—might get more benefit if that exercise were spread across the
day, rather than in a single bout (一回).    
     Still, in a study published last year that tracked more than 17,000 Canadians for about a dozen years,
researchers found people who sat more had a higher death risk, whether or not they exercised.    
     "We don't have enough evidence yet to say how much sitting is bad," said Peter Katzmarzyk of the
Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, who led the Canadian study. "But it seems the
more you can get up and interrupt this sedentary (坐著的) behavior, the better."  
     Figures from a U.S. survey in 2003-2004 found Americans spend more than half their time sitting,
from working at their desks to sitting in cars.  
     Experts said more research is needed to figure out just how much sitting is dangerous, and what might
be possible to offset those effects.    
     "People should keep exercising because that has a lot of benefits," Ekblom-Bak said. "But when
they're in the office, they should try to interrupt sitting as often as possible," she said.
1. What is the best title for the text?
A. Sitting Too Much Could Be Deadly
B. How To Avoid Sitting Too Much
C. Not Sitting Too Much While Working
D. More And More People Sit Too Much
2. According to the research, ____________.   
A. the more time you spend in exercising in a single bout, the healthier you will be  
B. those who often sit too much are sure to grow fat or suffer from a heart attack  
C. you had better not sit for more than four hours in a single bout  
D. regular exercise is effective to get rid of the side effect of sitting too much
3. How does the danger of sitting too much affect the human body?  
A. It results in a higher death risk.  
B. It increases glucose and fat in the body.  
C. It causes the genes to fail to balance the glucose and fat in the body.  
D. It makes a person unable to exercise long enough in a day.
4. The underlined word "offset" in paragraph 10 probably means __________.
A. improve
B. achieve
C. ignore
D. avoid

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科目: 來源:山東省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     CHICAGO(Reuters)-Smoking not only can wrinkle the face and turn it yellow-it can do the same
to the whole body, researchers reported on Monday.
     The study,published in the Archives of Dermatology,shows that smoking affects the skin all over
the body-even skin protected from the sun.
     "We examined non-facial skin that was protected from the sun,and found that the total number of
packs of cigarettes smoked per day and the total. years a person has smoked were linked with the
amount of skin damage a person experienced," Dr. Yolanda Helfrich of the University of Michigan,who
led the study,said in a statement.
     "In participants older than 65 years,smokers had significantly more fine wrinkling than nonsmokers.
Similar findings were seen in participants aged 45 to 65 years. "Helfrich's team added in their report.
     The researchers tested 82 people,smokers and nonsmokers,taking pictures of the inner right atms.
They ranged,in age from 22 to 91 and half were smokers. Independent judges decided how wrinkled
each person's skin was.
     When skin is exposed to sunlight,notably the face,it becomes coarse(粗糙的). Wrinkled and
discolored with a pale yellow tint,Helfrich's team wrote.
     Several previous studies have found that cigarette smoking conduces to premature(過早的)skin
aging as measured by facial wrinkles,the study said,but tittle has been done to measure the aging of skin
not exposed to light.
     The report did not discuss die mechanism involved but previous research has found that cigarette
smoke,among other things,causes blood vessels(血管)beneath the skin to constrict (緊縮),reducing
blood supply to the skin.
     Smoking can also damage the connective tissue that supports both die skin and the internal organs.
1. When your skin is exposed to sunlight long,it becomes all of the following but    .
A. flexible      
B. coarse        
C. rough      
D. discolored
2. What does the underlined phrase"conduces to"in Paragraph 7 mean?
A. help        
B. encourage    
C. prevent      
D. stop
3. How wrinkled a person's skin is doesn't relate to       .
A. the number of cigarettes a person smokes
B. the kind and characteristics of skin
C. how long a person smokes
D. how long skin is under sunlight
4. From the passage smoking results,in skin aging mainly because       .
A. it will lower blood supply to skin    
B. it can make you feel tired
C. it can make skin come off          
D. it can make blood run faster
5. The main purpose of the passage is to        .
A. inform people about the result of the study
B. advise people how to protect skin
C. warn people not to smoke again
D. introduce a new way of avoid skin aging

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科目: 來源:江蘇同步題 題型:閱讀理解

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     Dulas is a computergenerated(計算機(jī)生成的) character created by Julia Borbolla, a Mexican
child psychologist.It is one of several "emotional agents" Borbolla has invented that are being
recognized in Mexico City as capable of gaining access to the inner lives of children.
     Dulas, like all of these characters, has big eyes and radio antennas(天線). The characters
collectively go by the name Antenas because they all have antennas and come from a planet called
Antenopolis. Dulas knows nothing about life on earth, not even what a mother or father is. Wearing
rabbit slippers in hospital, he doesn't like to talk with adults-so children can trust his companionship.
     Over the past five years, Borbolla's characters have been used to assist 2,000 children from 3 to
14 years old, and have been employed in three Mexico City hospitals and a center for disabilities in
another city, Morelia.
     Researchers have been using puppets(木偶) to help children express and process their feelings for
decades. But Borbolla, who has been working with children for 30 years, has taken this kind of work
a step further.
     The children meet the characters in a room, without adults present; doctors monitor with cameras.
They have to handle the information carefully. One principle of the work is that a doctor must not make
it known that he knows something that was said to an Antenas character privately. This preserves the
trust of the child's relationship with the character.
     Borbolla originally got the idea to use a drawing of a cartoon character to communicate with
children when she was working as a school psychologist in the 1980s. Years later, in private practice,
she worked with a puppet maker to develop a software version.She spent six years improving the tool.
     "The psychologists I spoke with said the tool creates an environment of trust and understanding that
enables them to understand children's issues more quickly than they imagined possible," said Borbolla.
     To date, Antenas hasn't been carefully studied, and Borbolla is working with researchers to examine
its effect. "I see how powerful it is," she told me. "It can be used to get into the souls of children."
1. According to the passage, Dulas ______.
A. knows a lot about life on earth
B. was developed by a Mexican child
C. likes chatting with doctors and patients
D. is a cartoon character created by a psychologist
2. We learn from the passage that Borbolla ______.
A. hopes to study Antenas further
B. developed Antenas all on her own
C. spent sixteen years improving Antenas
D. started to create Antenas in the 1990s
3. When children meet the characters, ______.
A. their parents should be present
B. their doctors have to stay with them
C. the characters will handle the information  
D. doctors' involvement should be kept secret from them
4. The psychologists mentioned in Paragraph 7 think that ______.
A. Antenas is impractical
B. it is expensive to use Antenas
C. Antenas is helpful to children
D. it is difficult to control Antenas

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科目: 來源:四川省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

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     DOYLESTOWN STATION, Pa. (CBS)-Marie Buonanno has boxes of holiday lights to decorate
her house. She already has one tree up in her living room and a nativity scene. But this holiday season,
she would not dare decorate outside.
     " It is very disappointing that we can' t celebrate the Christmas holiday the way that we religiously
choose to," says Buonanno.
     Her home only has a holiday wreath on the door, since the Doylestown Station Condominium
Association told her the bylaws do not allow colored Christmas lights. Last year, she was fined $400,
$ 10 for each day her lights were up. But she says she was the only one slapped with a fine.
     "One of my neighbors that I spoke to a few days ago, who decorates with multicolored lights, says
he never got a letter of warning or a fine. "
     Only white, non-blinking lights are allowed outside. And you can only put up a single white, blue, or
orange light in your windows. Neighbors collected 62 signatures to ask the Association board to allow
colored Christmas lights. In response, the Association sent out a survey.
     Out of 38 total responses, 19 voted for white lights, 14 voted for colored non-blinking lights, and 5
voted for colored blinking. The board said the vote was 19-14 against colored lights, interpreting the 5
votes as a separate category.
     "As long as it" s tasteful," says neighbor Marc Udell, "let the community do what the community is
going to do. "
     No one answered the door at the Association president* s house. Some neighbors say they like the
look of white lights.
    "Some colored lights are pretty and they have their place in neighborhoods, but you never really know
how far people are going to go with them," says Jeff Edwards.
     It will be a holiday of white lights for Buonanno and her neighborhood. She says for now she will
miss her colored lights and the holiday cheer they brought to her home.
1. This holiday season, Marie Buonanno has no choice but to _____.
A. keep the colored lights in
B. sell the colored lights out
C. leave the Christmas tree out
D. change all the attractive lights
2. The underlined part in the 3rd paragraph means _____.
A. she was the only rich woman in the neighborhood
B. she was the only resident punished with a fine
C. she was the only resident full of strange ideas
D. she was the only person fooled by neighbors
3. Which column does this passage belong to?
A. Science      
B. Environment    
C. Education    
D. News
4. According to this passage, colored lights are not allowed to decorate the outside of houses because _.
A. they are too pretty to be stolen
B. they waste a lot of energy
C. they can trick passers-by
D. they can make neighbors blind

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科目: 來源:廣東省同步題 題型:填空題

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     BEIJING-Worldrenowned Oxford and Cambridge have come to China __1_ (attract) toprank
postgraduate students in cooperation with the China Scholarship Council.
     Oxford made its first __2__ (appear) at the China Scholarship Council's annual International
Graduate Scholarship Fair, __3__ opened on Saturday in Beijing. The school wants to encourage
excellent Chinese students to consider __4__ Oxford can offer for    5    academic and professional
careers.
     "The students came wellprepared with specific questions and were serious about the chance, "said
Sherwood, director of graduate admissions and funding at Oxford, who will make __6__ two stops
for the fair in Wuhan and Shanghai.
     The University of Cambridge __7 _ (attend) the fair since its first session in 2009, and stresses that
it would continue to invest to train students to be problemsolvers.
      __8 _ Cambridge and Oxford present at the fair in competition for __9_ best and brightest,
Osterfield and Sherwood agree that the two universities usually have more interest in cooperation
__10__ competition, except in their traditional annual boat race.

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