THE COURT CONCLUDED FROM THE EVIDENCE THAT MR. SMITH WAS INNOCENT...

40. The court concluded from the evidence that Mr. Smith was innocent and released him from prison. A. guilty B. benevolent C. innovative D. naive Page 3/8 C. READING: I. There are FIVE blanks in the passage below. From the phrases / sentences in the box, choose the most suitable for each blank. There is ONE EXTRA option that you DO NOT need to use (5.0 points) A. by attracting as many as several hundred thousand international students to their countries B. so are not classed as international students C. as defined by the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act D. in accordance to its own national education system E. preferred by international students are the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Canada and Australia F. by sending hundreds of thousand students to study abroad The definition of "international student" varies in each country (41) ______. In Australia, international students are defined as those studying onshore only with visa subclasses 570 to 575, excluding students on Australian-funded scholarships or sponsorship or students undertaking study while in possession of other temporary visas. New Zealand citizens do not require a visa to study in Australia, (42) ______. In Japan, international students are defined as foreign nationals who study at any Japanese university, graduate school, junior college, college of technology, professional training college or university preparatory course on a “college student” visa, (43) ______. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in their 2009 World Conference on Higher Education report, over 2.5 million students were studying outside their home country. UNESCO also predicted that the number of international students might rise to approximately 7 million by the year