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    For fresh students entering Yunnan University this autumn semester, failing to pass the physical fitness tests including running, pull-up and jumping will mean no diploma. According to the new rule, which is regarded as the "strictest school rule on physical education in history", PE classes must be offered to all students as compulsory courses, and students need to complete a total of 200 class hours in PE if they want to graduate.

    This new requirement is nothing new. In 2007, the Ministry of Education issued a regulation, which asked schools to include physical fitness as a key criterion (标准) in assessing students' performance, and those failing to acquire 50 points in the tests should not be allowed to graduate.

    But the regulation has never been fully implemented. Many schools, fearing a strict enforcement (执行) would lead to too many students' failing to graduate, turned a blind eye to their poor performance in PE tests.

    Though Chinese people's livelihoods have improved over the last few decades thanks to the economic boom (繁荣), the physical fitness of students has been on the decline.

    A survey of college students, aged 19 to 22 years old, made by the Ministry of Education, showed that in 2019 the scores of students in many sports events such as standing long jump, 50-meter running, and push-up fell compared with the 2014 levels. For instance, the performance of 1, 000-meter running for male students declined by 12. 37 seconds and that of 800-meter running for female students dropped by 9. 56 seconds.

    The worsening physical health of students can be attributed to a lack of exercise and unhealthy lifestyles. As Chinese students face a fierce competition in the all-important college entrance exam, or gaokao, academic performance is given a top priority in schools. PE classes often take a back seat to academic subjects which are considered more important. Burdened with heavy academic workloads,students of primary and secondary schools lead a largely sedentary (久坐的) lifestyle. And with the Internet becoming a big part of their lives, many adolescents would rather spend their spare time playing video games rather than doing outdoor activities.

    Due to this reason, the new rule of Yunnan University becomes significant.

    1. (1) What does the underlined word "implemented" in para. 3 mean?
      A . Worked out. B . Picked out. C . Left out. D . Carried out.
    2. (2) What do we know about the survey in 2019?
      A . The subjects were more than 20 years old from colleges. B . The scores of students in many sports events fell compared with the 2014 levels. C . The performance of 1, 000-meter running for male students declined by 9. 56 seconds. D . The performance of 800-meter running for female students dropped by 12. 37 seconds.
    3. (3) What is the main idea of para 6?
      A . Why the physical fitness of students has declined. B . Students are burdened with heavy academic workloads. C . Why PE classes often take a back seat to academic subjects. D . Many adolescents spend their spare time playing video games.
    4. (4) What can be the best title for the news report?
      A . For Yunnan college students, PE is no longer a minor subject B . For Yunnan college students, PE classes are optional courses C . For Yunnan college students, fitness is considered as another criterion D . For Yunnan college students, they need to complete 200 class hours in PE

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