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TEXT: The object of Chinese education is to pump up the wisdom of the ancients into the minds of the moderns. In order to do this, however, it is necessary to keep the stream in a constant flow, at whatever cost, else much of the preceding labour is lost. According to Chinese theory, or practice, a school which should only be in session for six months of the year, would be a gross absurdity. The moment a child fails to attend school, he is supposed (and with reason) to become “wild.”

PART A: What does the word “gross” most closely mean as it is used in Paragraph 1?

A Largely unacceptable
B Muddy or dirty
C Nauseating
D Undiscovered

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PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A “The object of Chinese education is to pump up the wisdom of the ancients into the minds of the moderns.” ( Paragraph 1)
B “a school which should only be in session for six months of the year” (Paragraph 1)
C “The moment a child fails to attend school, he is supposed (and with reason)
to become ‘wild.’” ( Paragraph 1)
D “The territory to be traversed is so vast” ( Paragraph 2)

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