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II. Choose the right modal verb
1. You haven't eaten for 10 hours. You be hungry.
a) can't b) must c) may
2. He be at school. I've just seen him in a cafe.
a) must b) can c) can't
3. Where is your dog? - He be outside, I 'm not sure.
a) can't b) may c) must
4. It's cloudy. It rain today.
a) can b) must c) can't
III. Choose the right option
1. I'm going to university that's why I need to do my in my exams.
a) work b) good c) best
2. I can't do my computer. I need it for my job.
a) good b)without c) harm
3.Though I didn't win this competition I got good .
a) experience b) job c) promotion
4. The summer holidays are over and we have to get .
a) good experience b) back to studying c) a student loan
5. Once you've made a promise you should keep your .
a) open mind b) trying c) word
6. He has already gone to the town to do some .
a) shopping b) washing-up c) dishes
IV. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the words below:
an apprenticeship, courses, a university, GCSE, vocational, opportunities, a school sixth form, A-level exams
Finishing secondary school is an important time in the life of each teenager. You should think over your options after the exams. British teenagers take 1) at the age of 16. Then they have several options. They can go to 2) and continue their education. It is comfortable because you learn in familiar place with teachers that you know and have a lot of friends. But some teenagers prefer going to a sixth form college because it offers a wider range of subjects and options for students.
School sixth form and sixth form college take two years. They prepare students for 3). You need them to enter 4). Some teenagers can’t afford to continue their education because their families need them to contribute to the family income. They can go to 5) courses that teaches skills you need to do a particular job. Another way is to go to a company that offers 6) . Some companies give an opportunity to do flexible or evening 7) . So you can develop and get a promotion. There are a lot of ways and 8) after finishing school. But it is up for you to decide and to choose.
a) can't b) must c) may
The correct answer is b) must. The phrase "you must be hungry" implies that it is very likely or necessary for you to feel hungry after not eating for 10 hours. The word "must" is used to express a strong probability or necessity.
2. He be at school. I've just seen him in a cafe.
a) must b) can c) can't
The correct answer is c) can't. The phrase "he can't be at school" suggests that it is unlikely or impossible for him to be at school because the person speaking has just seen him in a cafe. The word "can't" is used to indicate a negative possibility or impossibility.
3. Where is your dog? - He be outside, I'm not sure.
a) can't b) may c) must
The correct answer is b) may. The response "he may be outside" indicates that it is possible or uncertain whether the dog is outside. The word "may" is used to express a possibility or uncertainty.
4. It's cloudy. It rain today.
a) can b) must c) can't
The correct answer is a) can. The phrase "it can rain today" suggests that there is a possibility of rain happening because it is cloudy. The word "can" is used to indicate a possibility or ability.
Now let's move on to Section III: Choose the right option.
1. I'm going to university that's why I need to do my in my exams.
a) work b) good c) best
The correct answer is c) best. The phrase "I need to do my best in my exams" means that I need to put in maximum effort and perform at my highest level. The word "best" is used to express the highest degree of something.
2. I can't do my computer. I need it for my job.
a) good b) without c) harm
The correct answer is b) without. The phrase "I can't do without my computer" implies that the person cannot function or operate properly without their computer because they need it for their job. The word "without" is used to indicate the absence or lack of something.
3. Though I didn't win this competition I got good .
a) experience b) job c) promotion
The correct answer is a) experience. The phrase "I got good experience" means that even though the person did not win the competition, they gained valuable knowledge, skills, or wisdom from participating. The word "experience" is used to refer to the knowledge or skills acquired through involvement in various activities.
4. The summer holidays are over and we have to get .
a) good experience b) back to studying c) a student loan
The correct answer is b) back to studying. The phrase "we have to get back to studying" means that the summer holidays are finished, and it is time to resume or return to the activity of studying. The phrase "back to" is used to indicate a return or resumption of a previous state or activity.
5. Once you've made a promise you should keep your .
a) open mind b) trying c) word
The correct answer is c) word. The phrase "you should keep your word" means that once you have made a promise or committed to doing something, you should fulfill or honor that promise. The word "word" is used to refer to a person's promise or commitment.
6. He has already gone to the town to do some .
a) shopping b) washing-up c) dishes
The correct answer is a) shopping. The phrase "he has already gone to the town to do some shopping" means that he has left to buy or purchase things in the town. The word "shopping" is used to refer to the act of buying goods or products for personal use.
Moving on to Section IV: Read the text and fill in the gaps with the words below:
1. an apprenticeship
2. courses
3. A-level exams
4. a university
5. vocational
6. opportunities
7. GCSE
8. a school sixth form
Finishing secondary school is an important time in the life of each teenager. You should think over your options after the exams. British teenagers take GCSE exams at the age of 16. Then they have several options. They can go to a school sixth form and continue their education. It is comfortable because you learn in a familiar place with teachers that you know and have a lot of friends. But some teenagers prefer going to a sixth form college because it offers a wider range of subjects and options for students.
School sixth form and sixth form college take two years. They prepare students for A-level exams. You need them to enter a university. Some teenagers can't afford to continue their education because their families need them to contribute to the family income. They can go to vocational courses that teach skills you need to do a particular job. Another way is to go to a company that offers an apprenticeship. Some companies give an opportunity to do flexible or evening courses. So you can develop and get a promotion. There are a lot of ways and opportunities after finishing school. But it is up for you to decide and choose.
I hope this detailed explanation helps you understand the answers and concepts better. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.