Vietnam's education system can be divided into 5 categories: pre-primary, primary, intermediate, secondary, and higher education. Public kindergartens usually admit children from the age of 18 months to 5 years. Children at 4 or 5 years of age are sometimes taught the alphabet and basic math. This level of education is only popular in major cities. Children normally start their primary education at the age of six. Education at this level lasts 5 years and it is compulsory for all children. This compulsory education may be one of the reasons why, despite remaining a less developed country, the literate proportion of the country's population is very high, over 90% on average. Middle schools teach students from grade 6 to 9. This educational level is generalized throughout most of the country - except in very remote provinces, which expect to popularize and standardize middle education fully within the next few years. Intermediate is a non-compulsory schooling form in Vietnam. 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. 29.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 30 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 31 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 32 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 33How many projects are presented in the third paragraph? a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four
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28. If a USA student wants to enter a vocational school, he/ she must _______.
A. have at least 12 years of secondary schooling. B. get a high school diploma
C. complete a senior high school without its certificate.
D. complete two four-year programs at secondary school.
29. Schools at secondary level consist of _______.
A. Middle Schools and High schools. B. Middle schools and Junior High schools.
C. High schools and Senior High schools. D. Junior and Senior schools.
30. According to the text, graduate students are those who _______.
A. graduated from a high school. B. are studying a college or a university.
C. are pursuing a Master or Doctorate program at university. D. graduated from a college or a university.
31. If you want to study a Master program, you _______.
A. must be a undergraduate student. B. must get a Bachelor diploma.
C. must finish ‘graduate’ program. D. must complete a Bachelor program at university.
32. According to the text, which statement below is TRUE?
A. The USA has the best education in the world.
B. The number of the US. colleges and universities is higher than any other country.
C. International students whose level of education corresponds to the 12th grade in the USA
can apply for any programs in a USA university.
D. International students are advised to apply for a USA high school before for college.
1.primary school
2.six
3. 5
4.primary
5. secondary
6 high
7.course levels?
Chọn đáp án B
A. to: đến
B. for: cho
C. in: trong
D. with: với
Dịch nghĩa: Giáo dục tiểu học là một giai đoạn học tập cho trẻ em từ 5 đến 11 tuổi.
Education in England
Every child in Great Britain between the age of five and fifteen must attend school. There are three main types of educational institutions: primary (elementary) schools, secondary schools and universities.
State schools are free, and attendance is compulsory. Morning school begins at nine o'clock and lasts until half past four. School is open five days a week. On Saturdays and Sundays there are no lessons. There are holidays at Christmas, Easter and in summer. In London as in all cities there are two grades of state schools for those who will go to work at fifteen: primary schools for boys and girls between the ages of five and eleven, and secondary schools for children from eleven to fifteen years.
The lessons are reading, writing, the English language, English literature, English history, geography, science, Nature study, drawing, painting, singing, woodwork and drill (physical training).
1. What are three main types of educational institutions?
...............They are primary (elementary) schools, secondary schools and universities........................................................................................................................................................
2. What are the two grades of state schools for those who will go to work at fifteen?
.............They are primary schools for boys and girls between the ages of five and eleven, and secondary schools for children from eleven to fifteen years...........................................................................................................................................................
3. What subjects do children study at school?
............They study reading, writing, the English language, English literature, English history, geography, science, Nature study, drawing, painting, singing, woodwork and drill (physical training)............................................................................................................................................................
4. Are state schools free?
......................Yes, they are....................................................................................................................................................
VIII. Read the passage then choose the correct answer for the following questions. (0.8pts)
Music influences people in different ways or the same person differently at different times. Music may seem to influence people differently. That is because people can react differently to the music. We are able to apply a choosing process to the music we hear. If someone hates jazz, then a jazz piece with a positive effect will probably not make him feel good. A happy song might appear to make an angry person angrier, yet it is not the music itself that is creating the anger; rather it is the positive effect of the music. The angry person does not want to accept the song's happy feeling: it points out his already existing anger, and makes that anger come to the surface. When a piece of music is played and we are listening to it, our body, mind, and feelings are being affected. The musicians of ancient cultures such as China, India, Turkey and Greece understood the effects of music. In fact, Pathagoras, in ancient Greece, introduced a whole science that concerned them. Because the musicians of these ancient cultures understood these effects, they created music that was positive, uplifting, and beneficial. Once the effects of music are better understood, the next step is to gain a better understanding of the music around us, and what effect it is actually having.
1. The text is about ....................
A. The science of music B. Understanding music
C. The effects of music on human feelings D. Music and an angry person
2. Music ................
A. cannot be chosen B. affects everybody in the same way
C. affects us in different ways D. never makes us angry
3. What does the word “it” refer to?
A. a piece of music B. jazz C. anger D. the song
4. The word “Once” is closest in meaning to .............
A. on time B. when C. because D. if
IX. Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the one given. (1,2pt)
1. My teacher made us study hard for our exam.
-> We were ……….....…made to study hard for our exam by my teacher …………………………………………………………………………………..
2. “We will spend our holiday in Da Lat next month” said Mrs. Chi
-> Mrs.Chi said ………………they would spend their holiday in Da Lat the next month ……………………………………………………………………………….
3. Our sources of energy will soon end if we don’t try to save them.
-> Unless ……………we try to save our sources of energy, they will soon end…………………………………………………………………………………..
4. The last time it rained was a month ago.
-> It hasn’t …....……….rained for a month…………………….……………………………...…..…………………………….
5. Mr. Tam is the most careful worker in the factory
-> Nobody .............in the factory work as carefyully as Mr Tam...........................................................................................................................................
6. Although it was dark, he could tell it was her.
-> Despite …....……….the darkness, he could tell it was her. …………………….……………………………...…..…………………………….