Упр.5 Юнит 1 Step 4 ГДЗ Rainbow English 11 класс
5 Read the text and complete the sentences after it. State Education in the UK In the UK schooling is voluntary under the age of 5.
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5 Read the text and complete the sentences after it.
State Education in the UK
In the UK schooling is voluntary under the age of 5. It means that parents may decide whether to take their children to nursery schools (kindergartens) or not. From 5 to 16 school education becomes compulsory and free for state school pupils.
During this time schoolchildren complete their primary (5–11) and secondary (11–16) education. Sixteen-year-olds may start work, remain at school or go to Further Education Colleges where they are taught some skills together with school subjects.
All school-leavers take exams for the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE).
Those who are aiming at entering universities usually stay at school for another two years doing 3—4 subjects, after which they sit another set of exams called A Level (Advanced Level examinations).By this time, they already know what universities they want to apply to and what their preferences are. In their turn universities get information about the applicants (including their examination results) and choose their will-be students.
Most of British university courses last three years and students typically do one or two major subjects. It is common practice for students to attend universities situated a long distance from their family homes and live on campus. To pay their tuition and living costs students usually borrow money from banks but there is also a system of scholarships, that is money given to the brightest school leavers to be spent on their university education. A lot of students do some jobs to earn extra money.
At the end of their university course students get the so-called bachelor’s degree. If they want to continue their education, they can study further and take their master’s degree. Then there is research-based postgraduate study leading them to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
1) In the UK children may go to school before they turn 5 years old.
a) must b) must not c) may d) may not
2) Everyone in the UK is supposed to spend 16 years at school.
a) 5 b) 11 c) 16 d) 18
3) Among the GCSE exams there are two compulsory subjects.
a) optional subjects
b) exams of student’s choice
c) compulsory subjects
d) voluntarily taken exams
4) Every school-leaver in the UK can enter any university which is prepared to have them except Cambridge and Oxford.
a) can enter any university they like
b) can enter a certain number of universities
c) can enter among all the universities of the country
d) can enter any university which is prepared to have them except Cambridge and Oxford
5) Good pupils in the UK have a chance to get a university education without borrowing money
a) have a chance to get a university education without borrowing money
b) find it easy to get a university education
c) don’t pay their tuition
d) don’t pay their living costs in British universities
6) In the UK there is a tendency for students not to go to universities situated close to where they live.
a) to choose universities close to their home places
b) to go to universities located in their home towns
c) not to go to universities situated close to where they live
d) not to go to universities which are far from their homes
7) In the UK to become Doctor of Philosophy one has to get a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree successively.
a) to study philosophy
b) to have a bachelor’s degree
c) to have a master’s degree
d) to get a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree successively