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Which of the following is true?
A

Among the 2 000 universities, only a few private ones are outstanding in their reputation.

B

Among all the universities, a few private institutions and several greatest state universities enjoy a high reputation both at home and abroad.

C

Among all the universities, only several of the greatest state universities enjoy a high reputation.

D

Among the universities, only the private institutions are well known internationally.


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从文中第一段第二句提到Many have achievements substantial enough for them to be well known all over the world, but among these there are a few which are outstanding in their reputation, both nationally and internationally,即有些学校在国内和国际上都享有盛名。随后第三句指出These include a few private institutions in various parts, and several of the greatest state universities。综合以上两句可知B项为正确答案。
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