Òåñò: test 34
Ñïèñîê âîïðîñîâ
1. tuition (fees) |
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1) the money paid to attend a university course. | |
2) an optional level of education after secondary education, usually referring to the study of an academic degree | |
3) residential accommodation for university students. | |
2. . While in some countries you may study for up to five years for a ----- , in the UK there are plans to introduce courses that last only two years. |
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1) bachelor's degree | |
2) master's degree | |
3) Phd | |
3. to broaden one’s horizons means ... |
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1) to refresh yourself or make yourself more mentally alert, especially after a state of sluggishness (inactive, lacking energy). | |
2) – start something again/from the beginning. | |
3) to expand your knowledge or experience | |
4. nothing ventured, nothing gained |
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1) to make a new start; to begin to act in a more responsible way | |
2) – people who do not take risks gain nothing | |
3) to refresh yourself or make yourself more mentally alert | |
5. I feel like I’ve not made any progress at all this year. I need to _______ and start to do something useful. |
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1) to go back to square one / the drawing board | |
2) pull one's leg | |
3) to blow the cobwebs away | |
6. . Mark promised to _________when he left prison, but three days later he was caught stealing a TV from his neighbour’s house. |
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1) to broaden one’s horizons | |
2) to go back to square one / the drawing board | |
3) to turn over a new leaf | |
7. 1. In my first year of university, I stayed in________ before moving into a house with my friends in the second year |
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1) dormitory | |
2) halls of residence | |
3) hostels | |
8. personal/lifestyle/business)________ |
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1) coach | |
2) trainer | |
3) supervisor | |
9. what is development ? |
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1) t is a process that creates growth, progress, positive change or the addition of physical, economic, environmental, social and demographic components | |
2) the ability to experience feelings or sensations or to be aware of one’s own consciousness | |
3) to refresh yourself or make yourself more mentally alert, especially after a state of sluggishness (inactive, lacking energy). | |
10. to stab someone in the back- |
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1) – to betray a friend; someone who betrays a friend | |
2) lose interest in each other or lose personal contact | |
3) deceitful or insincere; to say different things to different people |