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A、Each student must pass a national examination. B、Students who do best in the studies have a greater chance. C、They can seek to
A、Each student must pass a national examination. B、Students who do best in the studies have a greater chance. C、They can seek to
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2012-12-13
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问题
Men and women in the United States who want to become doctors usually attend four years of college or university; next they study for four years in a medical school. After that they work in hospitals as medical residents or doctors in training. Some people study and work for as many as 13 years before they begin their lives as doctors.
During their university years, people who want to become doctors study science intensively. They must study biology, chemistry and other sciences. If they do not, they may have to return to college for more education in science before trying to eater medical school.
There are 125 medical schools in the United States. It is difficult to gain entrance to them. Those who do the best in their studies have a greater chance of entering medical school. Each student also must pass a national examination to enter a medical school. Those who get top score have the best chance of being accepted. Most people who want to study medicine seek to enter a number of medical schools. This increases their chances of being accepted by one. In 1998, almost 47,000 people competed for about 17,000 openings in medical schools.
选项
A、Each student must pass a national examination.
B、Students who do best in the studies have a greater chance.
C、They can seek to enter a number of medical schools.
D、Chances to gain the entrance are many.
答案
D
解析
Which of the following is not true about the entrance to the medical schools?
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