A. A grade 10 student who wants to take part in the Australian Math Competition.
B. A grade 12 student who wants to take part in the Australian Math Competition.
C. A grade 10 student who wants to take part in the Australian Math League.
D. A grade 12 student who wants to take part in the Australian Math League.
50. Which of the following is not true according to the news?
A. The news is intended for the students’ parents.
B. It seems that the school is made up of five grades.
C. One of the students stands second in the Bayside Country.
D. The Campsite Secondary School is in the third place nation-wide.
B
Soccer-mad criminals have been turning themselves into British police stations in the hope of completing a short sentence in prison in time to get out to watch the World Cup, British newspapers reported on Friday.
In “Operation Red Card”, police in Hertfordshire, north of London, sent a message to some criminals: surrender(自首) now or spend the World Cup in a prison with no television, according to the Evening Standard newspaper.
“One man even turned up to police station with the stolen items packed in his bag, expecting a short sentence in prison,” said Nigel Eastaugh, a policeman in the city, “No doubt he wanted to get his sentence over and to make sure he would be free again in time for the World Cup.”
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