填空题.Liberia's education minister says she finds it hard to believe that not a single 41 passed this year's university admission exam. Nearly 25,000 school-leavers failed the test for admission to the University of Liberia, one of two state-run universities. The students lacked 42 and did not have a basic grasp of English, a university official told the BBC. Liberia is recovering from a 43 civil war that ended a decade ago. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel peace laureate, recently 44 that the education system was still "in a 45 ", and much needed to be done to improve it. Many schools lack basic education material and teachers are poorly 46 , reports the BBC's Jonathan Paye-Layleh reports from the capital, Monrovia. However, this is the first time that every single student who wrote the exam for a fee of $25 (£16) has failed, our reporter says. It means that the overcrowded university will not have any new first-year students when it reopens next month for the 47 year. Students told him the result was unbelievable and their dreams had been 48 , our reporter says. Education Minister Etmonia David-Tarpeh told the BBC Focus on Africa programme that she 49 to meet university officials to discuss the failure rate. "I know there are a lot of weaknesses in the schools but for a whole group of people to take exams and every single one of them to fail, I have my doubts about that," Ms. David-Tarpeh said. "It's like 50 murder." "The war has ended 10 years ago now. We have to put that behind us and become realistic." A. enthusiasm E. competitor I. mass M. delusion B. immediately F. acknowledged J. inspiration N. mess C. intended G. demanded K. shattered O. qualified D. candidate H. academic L. brutal