1. Fewer than one in five of the schools answering the survey said they had no academic__________criteria for new students.
2. She wants to enroll in the international__________program at San Diego High School.
3. The course helps school-leavers__________their knowledge of the world of work.
4. Anyone with a high school__________can enroll in the course.
5. The Council has made it__________for all nurses to attend a refresher course.
6. Some students enter other__________such as arts administration.
7. Many students will not have to pay__________fees if their financial situation is below a certain level.
8. In recent years, schools have become more involved with students’ emotional welfare as well their__________achievement.
9. Two weeks ago, she had finished her__________ at st Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver.
10. We’re very proud of our five students who were awarded __________.
12. The project has involved__________with the geography department.
13. Alan Townshend, the professor of__________chemistry at Hull, agrees that phasing out carbon tetrachloride is a minor worry.
14. Tasks are designed that reward__________and teamwork, in academic and nonacademic areas.
15. I’m taking a__________in graphic design.
16. What methods have you found effective for helping students improve__________thinking skills?
17. His parents__________him in a military academy when he was only 8.
4. Frank, at the age of 16, had already won a__________to Trinity College in Cambridge.
8. He was a fellow of the University of Bombay, and was elected__________of the faculty of engineering in 1879.
9. Not every student will have the time to participate in an apprenticeship or even a summer__________.
2. Do you think that your undergraduate record accurately reflects your effort and ability?
14. How many other international students will there be in my further education college?
1. Why is it helpful to learn a second language?
3. Betty: Have you cleaned the bathroom yet?
Billy: I’ve__________done it. I did it an hour ago.1. She’s been a teacher all her life, __________.
A. and she loved her job
B. and she loves her job
3. He hasn’t finished his homework because he__________.
A. he has been watching television for the last two hours
B. he will watch television soon
4. We haven’t eaten at the Greek restaurant yet, __________.
A. so we tried it last night
B. so we want to try it soon
5. We haven’t solved the problem yet, __________.
A. so we gave up
B. but we aren’t giving up
6. Recently, I have been studying a lot__________.
A. My exams are in a few weeks
B. I took my exam last week
1. The students __________their exams. They’re very happy.
2. When are you going to do your homework? - I__________it!
4. I left school in 1995, and since then I__________in London.
6. Peter never goes to bed before he __________his homework.
7. So far, I __________three books, and all of them are fantastic!
8. - Where on earth have you been? I__________for ages!
- I’m so sorry, Mike. I completely forgot!
9. I__________to the new exhibit yet, but I hope to this weekend.
10. Many people and organizations __________every possible effort in order to save species.
11. I__________the same car for more than ten years. I’m thinking about buying a new one.
12. John__________for the government since he graduated from Harvard University.
13. He__________ his essay all day, but he hasn’t finished it yet.
14. She__________French words for hours, but she still doesn’t remember all of them.
15. I__________that book you lent me. I’ve got another 50 pages to read.
16. My friends__________the geography test.
17. He looks very tired__________for a long time?
18. Hooray! I__________for my school’s soccer team.”
19. Timothy__________a bus to school since his car broke down.
20. The film__________for ten minutes yet, but there’s a commercial break already.
21. He__________the kitchen. Everything is sparkling clean.
23. I__________John for hours and hours but he hasn’t answered. I’m really angry with him!
24. I__________my salary and it’s two weeks before pay day.
25. We__________in the same apartment since we were children.
26. They’re delighted with the replies they__________from the public so far.
27. We came to the UK to do a Master’s degree in 2014 and__________here ever since.
28. This is the challenge which I and my colleague John Davis__________up.
D. already took
29. For many young people this is the most difficult problem that they__________to deal with in their lives.
Read the passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions.
Sixteen - What now?
You’re 16 and finally you can leave school! By now, you’re probably sick of teachers, desks, tests and exams. But don’t just run for the exit. You need to think carefully about what to do next.
If you want a professional career, you will need to go to university and get a degree. To do that, you need to stay at high school for another two years. But you needn’t stay at the same place. There are several options in the district of Northacre.
St. Leopold’s School has the best pass rate of all the high schools in the district. It offers a wide range of subjects in the humanities and sciences, st Leopold’s is, of course, a private school, so may be too expensive for you. But don’t worry, there are several other options if you want to follow the academic route. Knowle Grammar School is a state school, so there are no fees, and It has excellent tuition and facilities. It is a boys’ school from the ages of 11-16, but from 16-18 it is co-educational. But it is selective, so you’ll have to pass an exam to get in. If you’re interested in going into Business, check out Wyle River Academy. This school specialises in subjects like Business Studies, Management and Economics. If you prefer the arts, look at the courses on offer at Northacre College. Here you can study woodwork, art, textiles and much more.
A final option is to get an apprenticeship with a local or national company. You will get on-the-job training, gain certificates or diplomas and start earning straight away. But be warned - places are limited! Find out more at the Jobs Fair on 26th May at Northacre College.
(https://www. examenglish. com)
1. The aim of the article is to__________.
A. advise young people about how to get to university
B. tell young people about the options available
C. advise young people to stay in education
D. encourage young people to enter st. Leopold’s School
2. The article advises readers who want a professional career to__________.
A. go to university immediately
B. stay at the same school for two more years
C. go to high school for two more years, then get a degree
D. get an apprenticeship
4. You can only attend st Leopold’s school if you__________.
5. You can only attend Knowledge Grammar School if you__________.
6. Harry wants to be a carpenter. Where is the best place for him to study?
7. Kevin wants to be a fashion designer. Where Is the best place for him to study?
8. What is the problem with apprenticeships?
A. There are few available.
B. They are expensive.
C. They don’t give you any qualifications.
D. They won’t be given direct instructions on the actual work floor.
2. According to the text, which of the following groups will make the most out of the flexibility of online courses?
A. Students over 18
B. Parents who stay at home
C. Student who dislike traditional classrooms
D. Students who live far from college.
3. Which of the following does a student NOT benefit from online courses?
A. He can make friends.
B. He can develop references.
C. He can take fewer tests.
A. There is less coursework in online education than traditional education.
B. Some offer flexible start and finish dates.
C. It helps you access hundreds of online programmes.
D. It is often cheaper than traditional schools.
5. What has the opposite meaning to the word “thrive” in paragraph 1?
2. A student who wants to work as a journalist will not benefit from an academic qualification.
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