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20.More than 80 percent of Chinese students returned to the country after completing their studies abroad,and the country sent 544,500 students in 2016 (61)to study(study) abroad.
China's Ministry of Education (MOE)(教育部)said at(62)anews conference that most of the world's foreign students who study abroad are from China.Over 90 percent of them attend schools in English-speaking countries,such (63)as the US and Australia,and over 70 percent pursue at least a bachelor's degree.
It also said 98 percent of government-sponsored(公费的) students returned to China.So far,government-sponsored students who study abroad (64)have chosen(choose)to pursue disciplines most needed in China,(65)including(include) engineering,agriculture and medical science.
The government-sponsored students have signed an agreement that says they(66)are required(require) to reimburse (偿还) the government if they do not return home after completing their studies.
China is trying to attract more students with an international background because of the country's involvement in (67)global(globe) cooperation.
"Moreover,most Chinese (68)families(family) only have one child,so many of us return to China (69)willingly(willing) because we want to stay close to our family and friends,"said a student surnamed Su,(70)who gave up his job in the UK and returned to take care of his mother in China.

分析 越来越多的中国留学生在毕业之后纷纷选择回国,文章分析了几个原因.

解答 61.to study  考查动词不定式.根据句式里的send sb to study abroad此处动词不定式表示目的.
62.a 考查冠词.at a  news conference为固定表达,意思是在一次新闻发布会上.
63.as  考查连接词,此处such as 为固定短语,意思是例如,比如.
64.have chosen  考查时态.句子里时间状语So far,暗示句子时态需要用现在完成时.
65.including 考查介词.分析句式可知,disciplines 和include之间是主动关系,故用现在分词形式.
66.are required 考查被动语态.they指学生们和require之间是被动关系,故使用被动语态.
67.global 考查形容词.修饰 cooperation需用形容词,即全球的合作.
68.families  考查复数形式.family为可数名词,most Chinese 大多数中国家庭,所以需要用复数形式.
69.willingly考查副词.此处修饰return to China 应该用副词形式,即愿意回到中国.
70.who考查定语从句.此处是非限制性定语从句,先行词是 a student,且做主语,故用who.

点评 题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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Tell your doctor if you are:
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C.learned how to play the piano         
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65.From the writer's point,to educate their children better,parents are expected toD.
A.move to an area which has good schools
B.use a relative's address
C.buy a second home
D.turn to adult relationship counselling sessions 
66.The writer might subscribe to the idea thatC.
A.the more money you have,the more you can do to"buy"an advantage 
B.the more stable a home life children have,the more difficult it is for them to concentrate at school
C.as to his marriage there is still room for improvement
D.he is grateful to the many teachers,because the schools are more crucial than his family in how his children are getting on
67.The fourth paragraph is mainly developedC.
A.by contrast  
B.by space  
C.by example 
D.by process
68.What attitude does the writer hold towards spending thousands on moving house?B
A.Positive   
B.Negative  
C.Neutral       
D.Not Clear
69.What is the meaning of the underlined word"hunky dory"in paragraph 5?B
A.broken up
B.satisfactory 
C.departing from the right course 
D.correct
70.What is the main idea of the passage?D
A.estate agents benefit a lot from the struggle to live by the best school gates
B.some parents are going extremes to educate their children better
C.the writer is satisfied with his children's achievement
D.a stable home life is better than catchment areas in educating children.

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