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Đoạn văn 1:
The American education system requires that students complete 12 years of primary and secondary education prior to attending university or college. This may be accomplished either at public or government-operated schools, or at private schools. These 12 years of schooling or their equivalent may also be completed outside the USA, thus giving foreign students the opportunity to pursue the benefits of the American education system and obtain a quality American education. Perhaps one of the most impressive facts is that a large number of presidents, prime ministers and leaders from other countries have experienced the American education system and graduated from a university or school in the USA. In many fields and industries, the American education system offers the most cutting-edge, sought-after programs at the world's best schools. That is why graduating from an accredited American school and being exposed to the rigors of the American education system is an investment in your future.
Whether you want to study at a top USA university, a top USA college, a vocational or high school, a thorough understanding of how the American education system works is essential. Without a clear grasp of the American education system, an international student will find it difficult to make the right academic choices. It is no surprise that the American education system and the American school system host more international students than any other country in the world!
1. The expression government-operated could best be replaced by
A. independent
B. state
C. vocational
D. boarding
2. According to the text, students in the USA
A. are made to take primary and secondary education in the country
B. are not necessarily take primary and secondary education in the country
C. spend less than 12 years for primary and secondary education
D. needn't take primary and secondary education
3. The writer the US education.
A. appreciates
B. underestimates
C. overstates
D. dislikes
4. Which is true?
A. The US education is not good enough for foreign students.
B.. Foreign students are not offered opportunities in the US:
C. There are not many foreign students in the US.
D. Many leaders all over the world have studied in the US.
5. What is the writer's advice?
A. International students should not invest their future education in the US.
B. International students should not study at a top USA university, a top USA college, a cational or high school.
C. Without a clear grasp of the American education system, an international student can make the right academic choices
D. International students should have a thorough understanding of how the American education system works before going there to study.
Đoạn văn 2:
In developing countries, people are sometimes unaware of the importance of education, and there is economic pressure from those parents who prioritize their children's, making money in the short term over any long-term benefits of education. Recent studies on child labor and, poverty have suggested that when poor families reach a certain economic threshold where families are able to provide for their basic needs, parents return their children to school. This has been found to be true, once the threshold has been breached, even if the potential economic value of the children's work has increased since their return to school.
Other problems are that teachers are often paid less than other professions; a lack of good universities and a low acceptance rate for good universities are evident in countries with a relatively high population density.
India has launched EDUSAT, an education satellite that can reach remote parts of the country at a greatly reduced cost. There is also ail initiative supported by several major corporations to develop a $100 laptop. The laptops have been available since 2007. The laptops, sold at cost, will enable developing countries to give their children a digital education. In Africa, an "e-school program" has been launched to provide all 600,000 primary and high schools with computer equipment, learning materials and internet access within 10 years. Volunteer groups are working to give more individuals opportunity to receive education in developing countries through such programs as the Perpetual Education Fund. An International Development Agency project started with the support of American President Bill Clinton uses the Internet to allow co-operation by individuals on issues of social development.
1. In developing countries,
A. people all know that education is very important all the time.
B. all parents are rich enough to send their children to school.
C. children have rights to get high schooling.
D. children have to work instead of going to school.
2. According to recent studies, when parents are able to overcome their financial difficulty,
A. they send their children back to school.
B. they still make their children continue working.
C. they have their children work even harder.
D. they themselves continue their schooling.
3. In populous countries,
A. teaching is the highest-paid career.
B. there are a lot of good universities.
C. there is a lack of good universities.
D. no other careers are better paid than teaching.
4. The third paragraph is about
A. an Indian education satellite.
B. the projects to computerize education in developing countries.
C. the computerization of African education.
D. President Bill Clinton who bought a lot of computers.
5. How many projects are presented in the third paragraph?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Đoạn văn 1:
The American education system requires that students complete 12 years of primary and secondary education prior to attending university or college. This may be accomplished either at public or government-operated schools, or at private schools. These 12 years of schooling or their equivalent may also be completed outside the USA, thus giving foreign students the opportunity to pursue the benefits of the American education system and obtain a quality American education. Perhaps one of the most impressive facts is that a large number of presidents, prime ministers and leaders from other countries have experienced the American education system and graduated from a university or school in the USA. In many fields and industries, the American education system offers the most cutting-edge, sought-after programs at the world's best schools. That is why graduating from an accredited American school and being exposed to the rigors of the American education system is an investment in your future.
Whether you want to study at a top USA university, a top USA college, a vocational or high school, a thorough understanding of how the American education system works is essential. Without a clear grasp of the American education system, an international student will find it difficult to make the right academic choices. It is no surprise that the American education system and the American school system host more international students than any other country in the world!
1. The expression government-operated could best be replaced by
A. independent
B. state
C. vocational
D. boarding
2. According to the text, students in the USA
A. are made to take primary and secondary education in the country
B. are not necessarily take primary and secondary education in the country
C. spend less than 12 years for primary and secondary education
D. needn't take primary and secondary education
3. The writer the US education.
A. appreciates
B. underestimates
C. overstates
D. dislikes
4. Which is true?
A. The US education is not good enough for foreign students.
B.. Foreign students are not offered opportunities in the US:
C. There are not many foreign students in the US.
D. Many leaders all over the world have studied in the US.
5. What is the writer's advice?
A. International students should not invest their future education in the US.
B. International students should not study at a top USA university, a top USA college, a cational or high school.
C. Without a clear grasp of the American education system, an international student can make the right academic choices
D. International students should have a thorough understanding of how the American education system works before going there to study.
Đoạn văn 2:
In developing countries, people are sometimes unaware of the importance of education, and there is economic pressure from those parents who prioritize their children's, making money in the short term over any long-term benefits of education. Recent studies on child labor and, poverty have suggested that when poor families reach a certain economic threshold where families are able to provide for their basic needs, parents return their children to school. This has been found to be true, once the threshold has been breached, even if the potential economic value of the children's work has increased since their return to school.
Other problems are that teachers are often paid less than other professions; a lack of good universities and a low acceptance rate for good universities are evident in countries with a relatively high population density.
India has launched EDUSAT, an education satellite that can reach remote parts of the country at a greatly reduced cost. There is also ail initiative supported by several major corporations to develop a $100 laptop. The laptops have been available since 2007. The laptops, sold at cost, will enable developing countries to give their children a digital education. In Africa, an "e-school program" has been launched to provide all 600,000 primary and high schools with computer equipment, learning materials and internet access within 10 years. Volunteer groups are working to give more individuals opportunity to receive education in developing countries through such programs as the Perpetual Education Fund. An International Development Agency project started with the support of American President Bill Clinton uses the Internet to allow co-operation by individuals on issues of social development.
1. In developing countries,
A. people all know that education is very important all the time.
B. all parents are rich enough to send their children to school.
C. children have rights to get high schooling.
D. children have to work instead of going to school.
2. According to recent studies, when parents are able to overcome their financial difficulty,
A. they send their children back to school.
B. they still make their children continue working.
C. they have their children work even harder.
D. they themselves continue their schooling.
3. In populous countries,
A. teaching is the highest-paid career.
B. there are a lot of good universities.
C. there is a lack of good universities.
D. no other careers are better paid than teaching.
4. The third paragraph is about
A. an Indian education satellite.
B. the projects to computerize education in developing countries.
C. the computerization of African education.
D. President Bill Clinton who bought a lot of computers.
5. How many projects are presented in the third paragraph?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
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