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洋县中学2018年高考一

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1. 汉中市龙岗学校的2014年度汉中市高考成绩汇报

汉中市2014年高考成绩再创历史新高
一本上线人数增幅、二本以上上线人数增幅均列全省第一
2014年,汉中市共有27906人报名参加高考,其中文史类11495人、理工类14691人、艺术类909人、体育类605人、高职单招206人。今年高考成绩揭晓,汉中市高考成绩再创新高,连续四年稳步增长。一是二本以上上线人数首次突破万人。2014年我市高考一本上线5730人,比2013年增加859人;二本以上上线11125人,首次突破万人大关,比2013年增加1252人,创下历年来最好成绩。
二是上线人数增幅全省第一。与2013年比较,2014年我市高考一本上线人数增长17.6个百分点,二本以上上线人数增长12.7个百分点,增幅分别比全省增幅高出12.1个、9.6个百分点,均列全省第一。
三是上线比率持续增长。2014年高考,全省一本上线率19.1%、二本以上上线率38.2%,全市一本上线率21.9%、二本以上上线率42.5%,分别高出全省2.8个、4.3个百分点。与2013年高考上线率比较,全市一本上线率、二本以上上线率分别增长2.5个、3.1个百分点。
四是全省排名稳中有升。按本科上线率排名,2014年我市理工类一本、二本以上上线率均列全省第2位,分别比2013年前进2个、1个位次;文史类一本、二本以上上线率均列全省第4位,基本与去年持平。
五是省级标准化高中持续领先。今年我市16所省级标准化高中文史、理工类考生22101名,占全市考生总人数84.4%,一本上线5029人,二本以上上线9932人,三本以上上线16827人,上线率分别为22.8%、44.9%、76.1%,均高出省、市平均水平,分别占全市一本上线人数的87.8%、二本以上上线人数的89.3%、三本以上上线人数的89.0%。一本上线率超出全市平均水平(21.9%)的学校有5所,分别是:汉中中学(44.7%)、勉县一中(41.4%)、南郑中学(39.1%)、洋县中学(31.5%)、城固一中(30.4%)。与2013年比较,二本以上上线率增幅超出20个百分点的学校分别是:大河坎中学、佛坪中学、城固二中、镇巴中学、洋县中学、西乡二中。
六是骨干学校质量突出。二本以上上线率超出全市平均水平(42.5%)的学校有10所,分别是:龙岗学校(87.1%)、南郑中学(67.7%)、勉县一中(66.1%)、汉中中学(65.8%)、洋县中学(55.9%)、城固一中(54.2%)、宁强天津中学(49.9%)、镇巴中学(45.9%)、西乡二中(45.9%)、西乡一中(44.3%)。个别非省级标准化高中进步明显,超出全省二本以上上线率(38.2%)的学校分别是:汉中市405学校(46.7%)、汉中市陕飞一中(40.9%)。
七是尖子生培养成效显著。勉县一中考生夺得全市理科第一名,成绩703分,进入全省前10位。汉中中学考生夺得全市文科第一名,成绩646分。进入全市理工类前10名的学生所在学校分别是:勉县一中(4名)、汉中市龙岗学校(4名)、南郑中学(2名),进入全市文史类前10名的学生所在学校分别是:汉中中学(3名)、龙岗学校(2名)、南郑中学(2名)、西乡一中(1名)、西乡二中(1名)、宁强县天津中学(1名)。
八是空军招飞合格人数全省第二。经过空军招飞局和兰州选拔中心层层遴选,我市15名符合飞行员标准的考生高考成绩达到一本线。今年我市合格人数列全省第二,比2013年增加10人。

2. 洋县中学学生叶菁2015年高考成绩

670

3. 智果中学2006年高考参加考试人数523人,其中应届生417人,往届生106人;文史类考生155人,理工类考生322人

Fenghuanghua

1. Lotus in the Mud

Again it rained.

Night after night of rain, mused Juhua, as she lay awake upon her spartan bed in the sect dormitory. One is supposed to sleep well on rainy nights. Why don't I?

Juhua spared a glance around. Meihua,MBT, whose bed was on her left, was sound asleep. So was Meigui, who slept on her right. The other Fenghuanghua girls all asleep, she awake. This sleeplessness, it was annoying.

Juhua lay back and shut her eyes, blocking everything out but the sound of the rain.

She imagined it like silver needles, swift and sharp through the torn stormclouds, showered across the land. Drenching the steep sides of Fenghuang Shan, the mountain upon which their sect was founded and built. The wind howled like a wounded wolf through the songshu, the needle-leafed trees, and she knew in the morning the courtyards would be littered with broken evergreen needles. A lot of extra sweeping to do.

Again the wind howled. Juhua reckoned it sounded different this time ?C more like a baby's wail than anything, high-pitched and desperate over the pattering of the rain. Again it came, rending the saturated air. Juhua sat up. Perhaps it wasn't the wind. Perhaps it was one of the younger girls crying.

But it sounded too much like a baby's wail.

Juhua got up, padding on slippered feet to the screen door, which she pushed aside quietly. It creaked, but not one of the others awoke. She stepped softly into the corridor.

Again the cry ?C but this time it was accompanied by another noise ?C something that sounded suspiciously like the knocker on the great red door of Fenghuanghua Sect. After all, the girls' dormitory wasn't that far from the main entrance.

Juhua went back in. After some frantic upturning of her belongings, she found her old umbrella. It was now rather tattered, and she would probably get wet anyway, but it was better than nothing. Opening it up in the corridor, she began to battle through the torrents of rainwater.

As she entered the front courtyard, already soaked beyond belief, she caught sight of another figure. One that, heaven forbid, should not be out at this time, in this weather.

Juhua rushed forward anxiously. "Shifu!" she cried. "What are you doing out here? It's not your job to answer the door!"

Her teacher raised the paper lantern to get a better look at her tudi, or pupil. Tao Jinniang, Zhangmenren of the Fenghuanghua Sect, was extremely tall for a Chinese woman. Not pretty, but certainly striking. Her features were well-carved and strong, and she always had an impressive presence (and when you were as drenched as she was, looking impressive was a formidable task). Tao Jinniang's face was overrun with hard lines, which had appeared ring her first year in running the Fenghuanghua, but it broke into a smile at the sight of her beloved pupil.

"I could ask you the same thing. And a chief can answer the door as well as her tudi can."

The knock came again, loud and imperious.

"To business, then," sighed Tao Jinniang. She strode towards the door, Juhua trailing after,belstaff herren, took hold of the huge brass ring on their side and yanked it open. Juhua, peering around her shifu's shoulder, stared at the strange sight outside.

"I must apologise," began the stranger standing outside the door, "for disturbing you at this time of the night."

Tao Jinniang was surprised, but did not show it. Tall dark men with unknown but noisy bundles showing up on your doorstep in the middle of the night was not a common occurrence, particularly ring these weather conditions. The man did not even look Chinese ?C he was probably an Arab trader. Behind him there was a caravan, probably containing his trading goods and his family, namely the impatient-looking woman in the front and the small, quiet boy sitting next to her.

"It is no trouble," replied Tao Jinniang graciously. The Chinese are known to be preposterously polite under the most extraordinary circumstances.

The man began to explain his errand. "We found this baby at the side of the road just now. After asking in the village and finding no one to whom she belonged, we heard that you take in orphaned girls, do you not?"

Tao Jinniang nodded. The Fenghuanghua was a purely female sect, and one notorious for rescuing girl orphans from poverty or death and bringing them up as members.

The man sighed. "My wife and I, we have our son and we cannot afford to keep this child. So we have climbed up the mountain to ask you humbly to keep her,Pumpen, because we cannot bear to see her abandoned as she was."

Tao Jinniang did not feel like just accepting unknown babies from strangers at the moment, but the man had climbed all the way up the mountain and she couldn't reject him. And after all, there was the Fenghuanghua policy to think about??

"Very well," she agreed. "Thank you for bringing her to us ?C we will look after her."

The man bowed and proffered the bundle, which Tao Jinniang took. Then he returned to the caravan and boarded it. There was the crack of a whip, and soon the caravan was lost in the darkness of the woods.

"Shifu, come back out of the mud," called Juhua.

Indeed, the rain had churned the ground outside the door into a muddy morass,scarpe, and her teacher's slippers were ruined. Tao Jinniang yanked her feet with much difficulty from the clinging grasp of the mud and stepped across the threshold back into the solid safety of the stone courtyard.

Together they moved to the nearest shelter and examined the baby. It had stopped wailing once out of the rain, and was now hushed. Tao Jinniang held it while Juhua positioned the lantern so the light fell on its face.

"It's actually quite adorable," commented Juhua after some time.

Tao Jinniang agreed. The child was of an extremely fair complexion, like milk jade, which contrasted sharply with her black shining eyes. The sort of baby that people expected to grow up pretty.

"She's got to have a name," Juhua spoke up. "A flower name."

Each Fenghuanghua girl was named after a flower. Juhua's name meant 'Chrysanthemum', while her shifu had been christened after the myrtle blossom.

Tao Jinniang cocked her head and observed the child's pale cheeks. "A white flower."

"Baihe?" Juhua thought the lily might be a fitting namesake.

Her shifu glanced up sharply. "No! Not that name!" Then seeing Juhua's startled look and slight hurt, her face softened. "One of my seniors had that name," she explained, "and she??died. So I'd rather not have that name again."

"Oh."

Suddenly Tao Jinniang smiled. "Ah yes. Why didn't I think of it? Bailian."

"White lotus?"

"It's perfect for her, isn't it? She's like a fair white blossom ?C and she came to us out of the mud and rain ?C like a lotus blooms in the murk of the pond."

"Very good, shifu."

Tao Jinniang smiled at her pupil. "Run along to bed, Juhua. I'll take care of her tonight."

Juhua nodded. "Can you manage the lantern?"

"Yes, of course. You worry too much, dear."

Juhua got to her feet. "Sorry, shifu. Wan an."

"Wan an, Juhua." Tao Jinniang bid her pupil goodnight as well, then juggling the lantern and the baby, she walked swiftly back to the chief's quarters. Juhua watched her go as the newly-christened Bailian began to wail as the raindrops hit her again. Then she returned quietly to her own dormitory.

As she pulled the thin blanket over herself, Juhua noted that the rain seemed to be lessening. Good. She shut her eyes.

Somehow, despite her wet clothes, she felt the waves of sleep soak her drought-riddled mind and sank into their refreshing grasp. At least, her insomnia was gone for the moment.

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