Òåñò: test 34


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1. tuition (fees)

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.

1) bachelor's degree
2) master's degree
3) Phd

3. to broaden one’s horizons means ...

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

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.

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.

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

1) dormitory
2) halls of residence
3) hostels

8. personal/lifestyle/business)________

1) coach
2) trainer
3) supervisor

9. what is development ?

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-

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