D. It will tempt the good students studying abroad for a degree to return to Germany.
Keys and explanations to the Questions 1-13
1. False
Explanation:
See the last sentence in Paragraph B It may also soften the countrys still rigid approach to higher education.
2. True
Explanation:
See the first sentence in Paragraph C not least because universities were meant to produce top civil servants。
3. True
Explanation:
See the second sentence in Paragraph D But ever-rising student numbers then met ever-shrinking budgets, so the reforms backfired
4. NOT GIVEN
Explanation:
See the third sentence in Paragraph G It also explains why many focus on lucrative subjects, such as the Bucerius Law School in Hamburg.
5. False
Explanation:
See the third sentence in Paragraph I Mr. Jacobs has promised to donate 15m annually over the next five years and another 125m in 2011 to boost the endowment, but only if things go well。
6. True
Explanation:
See the first sentence in Paragraph J Private universities will play a small part in German higher education for the foreseeable future.。
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