MANY PUPILS AT ...SCHOOL HAVE ALREADY CHOSEN A CAREER. ( SECOND)QUE...

10.Many pupils at ...school have already chosen a career. ( second)Question 4: Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word. The country is (1)...beautiful than a town and more pleasant to live in. Many people think so, and go to the country (2) ... the summer holiday though they can't live (3) ... all the year round. Some have cottage built in a village (4) ... that they can go there whenever they (5) ...find the time. English villages are not alike, but (6)... some ways they are not very different from (7) ...other. Almost every village (8) ...a church, the round or square tower of which can (9) ...seen from many miles around. Surrounding the church is the church yard, (10)... people are buried.Question 5: Read the text then answer the question below.EDUCATION IN ENGLAND Every child in Great Britain between the age of five and fifteen must attend school. There are three main types of educational institutions: primary (elementary) schools, secondary schools and universities. State schools are free, and attendance is compulsory. Morning school begins at nine o'clock and lasts until half past four. School is open five days a week. On Saturdays and Sundays there are no lessons. There are holidays at Christmas, Easter and in summer. In London as in all cities there are two grades of state schools for those who will go to work at fifteen: primary schools for boys and girls between the ages of five and eleven, and secondary schools for children from eleven to fifteen years. The lessons are reading, writing , the English language, English literature, English history, geography, science, Nature study, drawing, painting, singing, woodwork and drill (physical training).