E11- GS- Unit 7- Practice 4
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Choose the correct responses.
Question 1. John: “Why did you decide to major in French, Mary?” Mary: “________”
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Question 2. David: "Mom, I've received an offer for a summer internship in Australia!” David’s mom: “________”
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Question 3. Lisa: “Can I have a quick look at your lecture notes?” Mary: “________”
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Question 4. John: "If I were you, I'd apply for the University of Melbourne scholarship." Mary: “________”
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Question 5. John: "I heard you passed the examination. Congratulations!” Mary: “________”
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Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
I teach history to children over the age of sixteen. Most of them work very hard because they want to get good marks and (6) . I love discussing things with them and (7) and things that are happening now. I never thought I would be a teacher – I only turned to it (8) – and I love it!
I teach history to children over the age of sixteen. Most of them work very hard because they want to get good marks and (6) . I love discussing things with them and (7) and things that are happening now. I never thought I would be a teacher – I only turned to it (8) – and I love it!
Question 6.
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Question 7.
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Question 8.
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Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
I did a teacher training course in college and now I work in a school with children (9) .
I love seeing them growing up in front of my eyes! I teach kids in their first year at school. (10) , they are usually shy and quiet, but I do everything I can to make them feel relaxed and happy. (11) , they aren’t going to learn. I’m glad tests aren’t important for my pupils.
I did a teacher training course in college and now I work in a school with children (9) .
I love seeing them growing up in front of my eyes! I teach kids in their first year at school. (10) , they are usually shy and quiet, but I do everything I can to make them feel relaxed and happy. (11) , they aren’t going to learn. I’m glad tests aren’t important for my pupils.
Question 9.
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Question 10.
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Question 11.
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Choose the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph / letter.
a.These schools will provide training and qualifications related to a particular job such as being a cook , hotel receptionist or hairdresser .
b.Other school -leavers may want to continue their formal education .To do that , they should have good academic results to pass the university entrance exam .
c.Nowadays , there are many educational opportunities available to school -leavers .
d.University students usually find jobs or do other courses after graduation .
e.If they plan to work in a certain trade , they can go to a vocational school .
f. Vocational schools also work closely with different industries where students can work as apprentices .
a.These schools will provide training and qualifications related to a particular job such as being a cook , hotel receptionist or hairdresser .
b.Other school -leavers may want to continue their formal education .To do that , they should have good academic results to pass the university entrance exam .
c.Nowadays , there are many educational opportunities available to school -leavers .
d.University students usually find jobs or do other courses after graduation .
e.If they plan to work in a certain trade , they can go to a vocational school .
f. Vocational schools also work closely with different industries where students can work as apprentices .
Question 12.
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Read the following passage and choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
① Like any other universities, the Open University can give you a degree. However, you don't have to (13) working to study. It can also open up a whole variety (14) interest. If you have never studied before, you will enjoy the special, new pleasure of (15) your knowledge. You will make friends of all kinds. You may also find that your qualification provides new career opportunities.
You don't actually go to the Open University for lectures, but study at home using television, radio and computer software. You can (16) one class a month if you wish at an Open University centre. Of course, there are exams to take, as in (17) university. If you would like to know more, all you have to do is complete the form below. It could be the start of a wonderful new period in your life.
① Like any other universities, the Open University can give you a degree. However, you don't have to (13) working to study. It can also open up a whole variety (14) interest. If you have never studied before, you will enjoy the special, new pleasure of (15) your knowledge. You will make friends of all kinds. You may also find that your qualification provides new career opportunities.
You don't actually go to the Open University for lectures, but study at home using television, radio and computer software. You can (16) one class a month if you wish at an Open University centre. Of course, there are exams to take, as in (17) university. If you would like to know more, all you have to do is complete the form below. It could be the start of a wonderful new period in your life.
Question 13.
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Question 14.
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Question 15.
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Question 16.
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Read the following passage and choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
GAP YEAR
In the professional or career world, a gap year is a year before going to college or university and after finishing high school or (17) a year off before going into graduate school after completing a bachelor as an undergraduate. (18) this time, students may engage in advanced academic courses, extra-academic courses and non-academic courses, such as yearlong pre-college math courses, language studies, learning a trade, art studies, volunteer work, travel, internships, sports and more. Gap years are sometimes considered a way for students to become independent and learn a great deal of (19) prior to engaging in university life.
Australians and New Zealanders have a tradition of travelling overseas independently (20) a young age. In New Zealand, this is known as “doing an OE” (Overseas Experience). Sometimes, an OE is (21) to one year, but often Australians and New Zealanders will remain overseas for three to five years, with many working short-term in service industry jobs to fund their continuing travels. Europe and Asia are popular destinations for doing an OE. In Australia, through exchange programmes and benefits for youth, there are so many opportunities for a young person to broaden their mind through travel in a gap year.
GAP YEAR
In the professional or career world, a gap year is a year before going to college or university and after finishing high school or (17) a year off before going into graduate school after completing a bachelor as an undergraduate. (18) this time, students may engage in advanced academic courses, extra-academic courses and non-academic courses, such as yearlong pre-college math courses, language studies, learning a trade, art studies, volunteer work, travel, internships, sports and more. Gap years are sometimes considered a way for students to become independent and learn a great deal of (19) prior to engaging in university life.
Australians and New Zealanders have a tradition of travelling overseas independently (20) a young age. In New Zealand, this is known as “doing an OE” (Overseas Experience). Sometimes, an OE is (21) to one year, but often Australians and New Zealanders will remain overseas for three to five years, with many working short-term in service industry jobs to fund their continuing travels. Europe and Asia are popular destinations for doing an OE. In Australia, through exchange programmes and benefits for youth, there are so many opportunities for a young person to broaden their mind through travel in a gap year.
Question 17.
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Question 18.
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Question 19.
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Question 20.
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Question 21.
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Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
The difference between higher and further education can be a common cause of confusion. Further education is used to describe the education that occurs following compulsory post-16 secondary education, which is usually distinct from that offered in universities (higher education). It includes a few different levels such as A-Levels and Higher National Diplomas. Foundation Degrees are also a type of further education and take 2 years to complete compared with the 3-4 years of most bachelor's degrees which are offered by both universities and colleges. Sometimes it is possible to extend a Foundation Degree to a bachelor's degree, with one year or more of extra study.
Further education is usually taught in the sixth-form college part of a school or in independent further education colleges, as well as in other work-based, adult and community learning institutions in the United States, further education is sometimes referred to as continuing education.
Higher education primarily describes post-18 learning that takes place at universities, as well as other colleges and institutions that award academic degrees, and professional qualifications. While higher education is the common name in the UK and Ireland, it is also known as post-secondary, tertiary and third level education.
The difference between higher and further education can be a common cause of confusion. Further education is used to describe the education that occurs following compulsory post-16 secondary education, which is usually distinct from that offered in universities (higher education). It includes a few different levels such as A-Levels and Higher National Diplomas. Foundation Degrees are also a type of further education and take 2 years to complete compared with the 3-4 years of most bachelor's degrees which are offered by both universities and colleges. Sometimes it is possible to extend a Foundation Degree to a bachelor's degree, with one year or more of extra study.
Further education is usually taught in the sixth-form college part of a school or in independent further education colleges, as well as in other work-based, adult and community learning institutions in the United States, further education is sometimes referred to as continuing education.
Higher education primarily describes post-18 learning that takes place at universities, as well as other colleges and institutions that award academic degrees, and professional qualifications. While higher education is the common name in the UK and Ireland, it is also known as post-secondary, tertiary and third level education.
Question 22. What is the main idea of the passage?
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Question 23. The word "distinct" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ________.
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Question 24. What is another name for further education in the United States?
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Question 25. The word "It" in line 3 of paragraph 1 refers to ________.
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Question 26. Which of the following is NOT a type of further education mentioned in the passage?
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