JANE IS THE ONLY (A) ONE OF OUR STUDENTS WHO (B) HAVE RECEIVED (C)...

5. Jane is the only (A) one of our students who (B) have received (C) national recognition

for her (D) musical ability.

Question IV. Choose the best word from the box to complete the following paragraph

instance fairness minds keep qualities

A woman can be a president. A good president needs to be drug free, make good

choices, (1). ... promises, follow the laws, and do other good things to help the world.

Women have all these (2) ... . They do a job just as well as men because they are

just as smart as men. For (3) ..., there is a governor in New Jersey and she is

terrific. Women are equal to men, and should have the same opportunities as men. Most

people say. " Well what about their kids?" Think about it. Men are responsible for their

kids just as much as women are. A woman won't run president if she has small kids and

needs to stay with them. She'll run when she gets older because her kids will be older.

Hope that people will change their (4) ... and give them a chance because

they're there to do their jobs. The state wants (5) ... and I think that is fair.

Question V. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.

What Is It Like Being a Teenager in Britain?

School

British teenagers spend most of their time at school. Students in Britain can leave

school at sixteen (grade 11). This is also the age when most students take their first

important exams, the GCSE (General Certificate of Second Education). Most teens take

between 5-10 subjects, which means a lot of studying. They are spending more time on

homework than teenagers ever before. Forget watching TV, teenagers in Britain now

spend 2-3 hours on homework after school.

School uniform

Visit almost any school in Britain and the first thing you’ll notice is the school

uniform. Although school uniform has its advantages, when they are 15 or 16 most

teenagers are tired of wearing it. When there is more than one school in a town, school

uniforms can highlight differences between schools. In London there are many cases of

bullying and fighting between pupils from different schools.

Clothes and looks

In Britain, some teens judge you by the shirt or trainers you are wearing. 40% of

British teenagers believe it’s important to wear designer labels. If you want to follow the

crowd, you need to wear trendy labels. Teenage feet in Britain wear fashionable trainers

and the more expensive, the better.