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China starts college entrance exam

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2011-06-07 19:02
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China starts college entrance exam
Parents and relatives of examinees wait outside a school gate in Beijing on June 7. [Photo/Xinhua] 

BEIJING - More than 9 million of China's students are currently taking the world's largest standardized college entrance test.

Construction sites across the country have been ordered to suspend work at night and noon, so as to create a peaceful environment for students to prepare for the exam.

Bans on private cars in Beijing, which is notorious for its heavy traffic, have been temporarily lifted to allow parents to send their children to the city's examination venues.

In the island province of Hainan, seven teachers wearing red T-shirts with smiling faces embraced their students before they entered a classroom to take the exam.

"Red is a lucky color. The T-shirts helped us to convey our wishes to the students," said teacher Qin Rong from the Haikou Middle School affiliated with Hunan Normal University.

Yang Yongqing was waiting for his daughter outside the school with his wife after buying vegetables at a nearby grocer.

"We are going to return home with our daughter and cook some dishes for her as a reward," Yang said.

Snapshots in disaster-hit regions

This year's exams, however, have been shadowed by droughts and floods in southern China.

In Wangmo County in southwestern China's Guizhou Province, where 14 people were killed in recent rain-triggered floods, 23-year-old Yang Bofu finally sat down in a classroom to wait for the text.

"I prepared for the exam in a rented apartment, which was flooded during the disaster," he said. Yang lost his books and admission card for the exam in the flood.

After the flooding occurred, Yang and about 230 other students arranged to stay in the local Qingxin hotel, with lunch and dinner provided to them free of charge.

In the exam room, the proctor let him in after comparing him with a photo attached to his examination permission slip.

The subject the students were tested on for Tuesday morning was Chinese literature, and Yang felt that he did well.

"I am the only one in my family who could even take the exam," he said. He has three brothers.

According to the Ministry of Education, this year's average college enrollment rate will be 72.3 percent.

"We will try our best to ensure that all of our students will be able to take the exam," said Tu Zhangyou, vice county head of Wangmo County. Nine hundred of the county's 902 students are now taking the test.

In Nancheng County in east China's Jiangxi Province, where Monday's rainfall reached 166 mm, the local government has spent more than 100,000 yuan to buy a massive electricity generator.

"In case the thunderstorms disrupt our power supply, we must ensure that the listening part of the English exam can still be held," said Yang Ruichun, a county publicity official.

In the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, which is still recovering from last year's massive earthquake, 1,069 students took the entrance exam in makeshift classrooms.

Although the students had to be sent to other provinces to continue their schooling after the quake, Suo Hongwei, director of the administration office of the Minzu Middle School, believes they will still do well.

"Today they all returned, and I believe that they can get good results," Suo said.

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