The top education official in Cambodia is praising efforts to prevent final-year high school students 61 cheating on their exams. Minister of Education Hang Chuon Naron says he is sure the results will be better. Cambodia’s 88,000 final-year high school students 62 (take) their exams last month. Many are afraid the government’s “no-cheating” policy may hurt their chances of entering 63 university. Some students prayed for success. One unhappy student told a Phnom Penh newspaper she hoped people watching the testing would let the students cheat “in a small way”, 64 her hopes did not come true. The “ no-cheating” policy was firmly enforced. Some cheaters are caught. As usual, some students tried to cheat on the exams. Hang Chon Naron is the person responsible 65 the “no-cheating” policy. It is an important part of his effort to reform education. He thinks the pass rate will be higher this year, partly 66 students have studied more. “We got a report from the schools that they worked harder.” The minister hopes that 67 (honest) in the exam-taking will begin correcting the biggest problems facing the education system: high school graduates who are not ready 68 (fill) jobs. The system has long produced graduates who lack the skills _ 69 employers need. Also, there is another program 70 (aim) at improving education for women. As for the Class of 2015, they will soon find out whether those efforts helped.
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