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A school for HIV-positive children in Linfen, Shanxi province, will provide senior high school education after arranging for students to take the entrance exams for the first time.

Guo Xiaoping, head of the Red Ribbon School and president of the Linfen No 3 People's Hospital, which specializes in treating contagious diseases, said 16 students in the school have taken the senior high school entrance examination.

Teachers from the Linfen No 3 Middle School will start teaching the students senior high school courses at Red Ribbon after Sept 1, he said.

Taking the exams was an important experience for the Red Ribbon students, Guo said.

"I want them to know they need to try hard to get what they want, instead of taking things for granted just because they have been infected with the virus," he said.

Like other examinees, the 16 students took this year's Shanxi senior high school entrance examination from June 20 to 22, Guo said.

"I'm a little afraid that people won't accept me. But I would like to go to a school out there, if I have the chance," a 17-year-old girl who took the test said.

The exam was given in strict adherence to the standards of a senior high school entrance exam, said Liu Liping, a teacher at the school.

The Red Ribbon School was set up in 2006 in what was a ward to treat HIV/AIDS patients. It now has 25 students.

The school has 16 teachers, but most of them are not qualified to teach senior high school courses, so they need counterparts from other schools to help, Guo said.

Questions:

1. In which province will HIV-infection children receive a high school education?

2. How many students took the high school entrance exam?

3. When was the Red Ribbon School set up, and how many students are there?

Answers:

1. Shanxi province.

2. Sixteen.

3. 2006, and 25.

(中国日报网英语点津 Julie 编辑)

Classes offered to students with HIV

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Classes offered to students with HIV

Anne Ruisi is an editor at China Daily online with more than 30 years of experience as a newspaper editor and reporter. She has worked at newspapers in the U.S., including The Birmingham News in Alabama and City Newspaper of Rochester, N.Y.

 

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