81.   Low scores were the order of business on a course that continues to play harder and faster than anything these gentlemen have experienced.

82.   Most applicants with low scores choose not to proceed further, and the company has reduced its potential for liability.

83.   My children would be doomed to low SAT scores, second-rate universities and juvenile delinquency.

84.   On the third straight day with a sunny sky and very little wind, those who played well had another chance to shoot low scores.

85.   On the other hand, a low score by someone adept at math, as Smith is said to be, could suggest an attempt at deception.

86.   On the other hand, a low score would cast the portfolio toward fixed-income investments, such as bonds.

87.   Other state officials said they intentionally set a low passing score, to be fair to students who had come through a system governed by decades of debased standards.

88.   Particular attention in this hour is given to students who have good marks and impressive extracurricular achievements yet suffer from low scores on the exam.

89.   Rather, schools with consistently low scores typically have children for whom poverty per se is only one problem.

90.   Schools with low scores will get federal money to improve.

a. + score >>共 678
low 6.79%
final 6.26%
high 3.51%
musical 2.98%
highest 2.69%
big 2.30%
higher 2.24%
good 2.10%
old 1.92%
same 1.92%
low + n. >>共 803
pressure 7.49%
price 5.69%
level 5.04%
inflation 4.51%
rate 3.56%
heat 2.94%
cloud 2.62%
point 1.85%
unemployment 1.82%
turnout 1.76%
score 1.19%
每页显示:    共 229