I. Complete the sentences with the words
below. Use the right form of the verbs.
1. This student surprised everybody by his
unusually high … . His teachers were very pleased.
2. I have to work extremely hard to … this
university.
3. On Monday my friend is going … an exam.
4. If he … this exam, he will have to repeat
this course.
5. I don’t think she has any … yet. She is
an undergraduate student.
6. Before leaving school we have to sit NSE
on … subjects.
7. Peter gets only excellent grades. He is …
.
8. I want to impress my examiners, so I am
taking a lot of … exams.
9. There is a high … for places, so many
applicants will be disappointed.
10. Those British students, who want to get
into universities, take … ___________________________________________
Degree, to get into, optional, A-level, academically
minded, competition,
to fail, grades, to sit, compulsory.
II. Choose the best definition for each word.
1. To be predicted to get top grades
a ) to get very good marks
b ) to be expected to get very good marks
c ) to become very popular
2. A conditional place
a) A place which is not very good
b) A place which is not guaranteed
until you get the required grades
c) A place which is given to somebody
who had no chances of getting a good education
III. Choose the right prepositions.
1) Sandra insisted (on/in) applying to Oxford.
2) What could prevent him (of/from) calling us?
3) My friend is very fond (of/on) reading.
4) Jane is proud (of/at) getting a place at
Edinburgh University.
5) Grandmothers always look forward (for/to) hearing
from their grandchildren.
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I. Complete the sentences with the words
below. Use the right form of the verbs.
1. This student surprised everybody by his
unusually high … . His teachers were very pleased.
2. I have to work extremely hard to … this
university.
3. On Monday my friend is going … an exam.
4. If he … this exam, he will have to repeat
this course.
5. I don’t think she has any … yet. She is
an undergraduate student.
6. Before leaving school we have to sit NSE
on … subjects.
7. Peter gets only excellent grades. He is
… .
8. I want to impress my examiners, so I am
taking a lot of … exams.
9. There is a high … for places, so many
applicants will be disappointed.
10. Those British students, who want to get
into universities, take … .
_______________________________________________
Degree, to get into, optional, A-level, academically
minded, competition,
to fail, grades, to sit, compulsory.
II. Choose the best definition for each word.
1. A deadline
a ) the latest date on which something has to be
done
b ) the only day when you can apply to a university
c ) the line which you shouldn’t cross
4. To keep somebody up to date
a) To ask somebody to come on time
b) To make somebody wait
c) To give somebody information
III. Choose the right prepositions.
1) I am
glad you succeeded (in/on) solving this problem.
2) Teachers are responsible (at/for) making us work
harder.
3) All the students in my class are interested
(for/in) getting a higher education.
4) I know Jack, he will object ( to/for) studying
on Sunday.
5) She thanked him (for/to) coming.
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