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Cole Bettles had been rejected by a number of universities when he received an e-mail from the University of California, San Diego, last month, congratulating him on his admission and inviting him to tour the campus. His mother booked a hotel in San Diego, and the 18-year-old Ojai high school senior arranged for his grandfather, uncle and other family members to meet them at the campus for lunch during the Saturday tour.

“They were like ‘Oh my God, that’s so awesome (棒的)’, ” Bettles said. Right before he got in bed, he checked his e-mail one last time and found another message saying the school had made a mistake and his application had been denied.

In fact, all 28, 000 students turned away from UC San Diego, in one of the toughest college entrance seasons on record, had received the same incorrect message. The students’ hopes had been raised and then dashed (破灭) in a cruel twist that shows the danger of instant communications in the Internet age.

UCSD admissions director Mae Brown called it an “administrative error” but refused to say who had made the mistake, or if those responsible would be disciplined (受训)。

The e-mail, which began, “We’re thrilled that you’ve been admitted to UC San Diego, and we’re showcasing (展示) our beautiful campus on Admit Day, ” was sent to the full 46, 000 students who had applied, instead of just the 18, 000 who got in, Brown said.

The error was discovered almost immediately by her staff, who sent an apology within hours.

“It was really thrilling for a few hours; now he’s crushed (压垮), ” said Cole’s mother, Tracy Bettles. “It’s really tough on them.”

The admissions director said she was in the office on Monday until midnight answering e-mails and phone calls from disappointed students and their parents. She said she took full responsibility for the error. “We accessed the wrong database. We recognize the incredible pain receiving this false encouragement caused. It was not our intent.”

小题1:How many students received an admission e-mail from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD)?

A. 18, 000     B. 28, 000   C. 46, 000    D. 18

小题2: Which of the following statements is TRUE about the wrong e-mail message?

A.The mistake was made on purpose to cause pain among the applicants.

B.It was UCSD admissions director Mae Brown who made the mistake.

C.UCSD admissions staff got information from the wrong database.

D.Staff did not discover the mistake until next Monday.小题3:The admissions director Mae Brown did what she could to __________.

A.protect the person who made the mistake

B.punish herself for the mistake

C.make up for the mistake

D.help the disappointed students enter the university小题4:What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Cole Bettles was admitted to the UCSD.

B. Cole Bettles was rejected y a famous university.

C. USCD admissions office often makes “administration errors”。

D. False admission information raised the students’ hopes and then dashed them.

答案

小题1:C

小题1:C

小题1:C

小题1:D

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主题:科技奖励大会

材料一:2011年1月14日,2010年度国家科学技术奖励大会在北京隆重举行。获得2010年度国家最高科学技术奖的是师昌绪和王振义。

材料二:2011年2月21日,中央政治局集体学习,胡 * * * * 明确提出了要加强和改进党对教育工作的领导。围绕教育事业发展最薄弱的环节、经济社会发展最迫切的需求、人民群众反映最强烈的问题,努力解决好以下问题:一是启动实施学前教育三年行动计划,着力破解“入园难”。二是标本兼治、综合治理,切实减轻中小学生过重课业负担。三是促进义务教育均衡发展,着力化解“择校热”。

(1)国家每年都要召开科技奖励大会,充分表明我国党和政府大力实施战略的决心。因此,要优先发展教育和科学,它是发展先进文化的。

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(2)材料二表明,坚持“三个代表”重要思想的指导,必须坚持把作为各项工作的出发点和归宿。

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(3)“入园难”和“择校热”等问题,反映了我国的基本国情。那么,我国的基本国情是什么?要破解“入园难”,化解“择校热”,最根本的途径是什么?

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