韩国限制航班起降护航高考 作弊现象受关注
韩国限制航班起降护航高考 作弊现象受关注


All flights in South Korea were grounded Thursday, with no takeoffs or landings permitted for an hour. Around the country, parents were praying and packing lunch, and everyone would  avoid words like “fail” or “fall” to avoid causing bad luck for the hundreds of thousands students taking the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), South Korea’s university entrance exam.
The temporary no-fly order was issued by the Ministry of Interior to avoid airplane noise and give test takers a fair shot, but in this year’s exam, attention has focused on the opposite of fair play. This month, a cheating news spread in a private school. Officers showed yellow notes and a small notepad filled with numbers. Jin Jeom-ok explained how police had found a potential cheating at the school, which has more than 100 years of history. 
In late July exam, twin girls ranked from 59th and 121st to the very top. “My daughter came home crying and told me about what happened in school. They were shocked,” a parent named Lee Shin-woo said. “Those students who were in low positions in the freshman year all of a sudden rose to the top.”
Some parents demanded an investigation and began protests in front of the school. Protesting parents accused Hyun of taking the answer papers and copying or photographing them before providing to his daughters. By August, there were enough complaints from parents that the school requested education authorities carry out an investigation.
In a statement, the Office of Education said the case “damages the absolute value of academic achievement, which is fairness. It is a serious incident which affects the people’s trust in public education.” Officials promised to install security cameras in all school offices which stored exam papers.

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1.Why would the parents avoid words like “fail” or “fall”?

A All the flights were not permitted to take off.

B They were afraid to bring bad luck to the students.

C The students would enter South Korea’s universities.

D Words like these would make students feel strong.

解析:选B。细节理解题。根据第一段第二句的and everyone would avoid words like “fail” or “fall” to avoid causing bad luck for the hundreds of thousands students可知是因为他们害怕这些字眼会给学生带来坏运气,故选B。

2.What attracted people’s attention in the test?

A The noise made by airplanes.

B The fairness in the test.

C The academic achievement.

D The fame of the school.

解析:选B。细节理解题。根据第二段第一句的but in this year’s exam, attention has focused on the opposite of fair play可知对于今年的考试人们十分关注考试的公平性,故选B。

3.Why did Lee Shin-woo’s daughter cry after school?

A She was found carrying the yellow notes.

B She was charged with cheating by police.

C She was angry with the cheating.

D She was found not to rise to the top.

解析:选C。推理判断题。根据第三段第二、三、四句“My daughter came home crying and told me about what happened in school. They were shocked,” a parent named Lee Shin-woo said. “Those students who were in low positions in the freshman year all of a sudden rose to the top.”可推知该学生是对学校发生的作弊事件感觉气愤而哭泣,故选C。

4.What did the officials promise to do in the CSAT?

A They would damage the value of academic achievement.

B They would take measures to ensure the papers were safe.

C They would improve people’s trust in public education.

D They would carry out investigations to get the whole truth.

解析:选B。细节理解题。根据第五段最后一句Officials promised to install security cameras in all school offices which stored exam papers.可知官员们将采取措施来确保试卷的安全,故选B。