China's high-stakes college entrance exams, the Gaokao, are getting a major spotlight as Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang calls for rigorous efforts to ensure fairness and efficiency in this year's tests. With over 10 million students set to take the exams starting June 7, Ding emphasized that 'every detail matters' to maintain trust in the system that shapes countless futures.
Ding, a top leader in the Communist Party of China Central Committee, personally inspected a Beijing middle school exam site this week, reviewing room arrangements, crowd management, and support services. 💡 Pro Tip: The Gaokao is often called China's 'most critical life exam'—think SATs but with superhero-level pressure!
During his visit, the Vice Premier praised staff handling logistics like exam monitoring and broadcasting, urging them to 'fulfill duties with zero errors.' His focus? Balancing strict anti-cheating measures with student well-being, ensuring no one faces unfair hurdles. 📚✊
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Chinese vice premier urges smooth, fair college entrance exam
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