题目
Some of the most popular, high-ranking institutions, such as the London School of Economics, had 41% of their lecture theatres and classrooms deemed unsuitable for current use, while Imperial College London had 12% of its non-residential buildings branded "inoperable". At City University, 41% of the student apartments were judged unfit for purpose.
Universities argue they have spent hundreds of millions in freshening them up since the judgments were made two years ago and use some of the buildings for storage purposes only.
The government agency that holds the information, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce), was forced to reveal it after an information tribunal(资讯法庭) ruled in the Guardian's favour, agreeing that it was in the public's interest for the data to be made public.
Hefce is thought to have spent up to £50,000 trying to conceal the data from the Guardian, which requested it two and a half years ago. The newspaper's lawyer, Aidan Eardley, said the case would make it harder for government agencies to withhold information in future.
The database, which aims to help universities compare the condition of their estate with their competitors, shows more than 90% of higher education institutions had at least 10% of their buildings judged below the "sound and operationally safe" category. One in 10 institutions had at least 10% of their estate judged inoperable and at serious risk of major breakdown.
Universities employ surveyors to judge the condition of their estate according to four categories: as new; sound and operationally safe; operational but in need of major repair and inoperable; posing a serious risk of major failure and breakdown. The surveyors also record whether buildings are suitable for student living, teaching and learning under four more categories, from "excellent" to "unsuitable for current use".
Property consultants who advise universities said that, at its most extreme, buildings deemed inoperable could break fire regulations, have leaks and rot.
In the "legal battle", it was ruled by court that ______.
A.many universities had buildings at serious risk
B.the risk of university buildings should be revealed
C.the Guardian mustn't interfere in university administration
D.universities should improve the quality of their buildings
第1题
A. if
B. as
C. although
D. unless
第2题
A.Their contribution to the community
B.Recommendations from university professors
C.University school records, TOEFL and GRE scores for international students
D.Statement of purpose
第3题
A.They have high school records and recommendations from their teachers
B.They make recommendations from their high school teachers
C.They get good scores in the Scholastic Aptitude Tests
D.They pass the college entrance examinations
第4题
【C1】
A.with
B.in
C.at
D.by
第5题
They have ______ of books in the classroom.
A) six scores B) six score C) sixteen scores D) sixty scores
第6题
A.int scores[];
B.int[] scores;
C.int scores={0,0,0,0};
D.int scores=new int[10];
第7题
A.scores + 10
B.np.add(scores, 10)
C.scores[10].add(10)
D.scores + [10,10,10,10,10,10,10]
第8题
A.scores + 10
B.np.add(scores, 10)
C.scores[10].add(10)
D.scores + [10,10,10,10,10,10,10]
第9题
A.grant insert, update to table scores on someone
B.grant insert and update to table scores on someone
C.grant insert, update on scores to someone
D.grant insert and update on scores to someone
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