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A) Into

Язык для специальных целей

 

Newsweek is a magazine published in USA

 

 

The US has a new campaign to attract college students from which country? China

 

  1. “Attracting the best students from around the world is more competitive than ever”. Competitive means

A) Challenging

 

  1. “The stakes in the race could not be higher…”. Stakes means

A) Risks

 

  1. “Schools and nations must do all they can to lure them in…”. Lure means

A) Attract

 

  1. The best educational institutions/universities around the world must be the most

A) International

 

  1. The global language of business, research, and technology is

A) English

 

  1. Foreign students studying in the US generate how much money for their economy?

A) $14 billion

 

  1. “More and more schools are taking a similar approach”. Approach means

A) Advance toward

 

  1. Many progressive Asian universities have started offering complete degrees in which language?

A) English

 

  1. “Today’s youths are often as keen to gain English fluency…”. Keen means

A) Sharp

 

  1. “…20 percent of its college-age population now receives tertiary education…”. Tertiary means

A) 3rd

 

  1. “…The French government declared university reform a top priority…”. Reform means

A) Reconstruction

 

  1. “Through all these changes, at least one thing has remained constant”. Constant means

A) Unchanging

 

  1. Which Ivy League University started free scholarships for low-income students?

A) Harvard

 

  1. “…Universities are increasing their marketing and recruiting efforts…”. Recruiting means

A) Gathering

 

  1. Which country is not a new higher education hot-stop?

A) Germany

 

  1. Chinese schools receive criticism for emphasizing what?

A) Memorization

 

  1. Chinese universities face which major problem?

A) Poor funding

 

  1. “India’s educational system is far too rigid”. Rigid means

A) Inflexible

 

  1. “Getting either country up to speed will be an enormous task”. Up to speed means

A) Working normally

 

  1. Pay for university teachers in India starts at how much money a month?

A) $400

 

  1. “Beijing launched an ambitious program to expand college enrollment”. Launched means

A) Set forth

 

  1. “Science teachers began keeping their labs open around the clock…”. Around the clock means

A) All day and night

 

  1. Vocational training is for people who want which type of jobs?

A) Skilled labor

 

  1. “…teaching life skills to complement vocational programs would help”. Complement means

A) Complete

 

  1. “…the demand for skilled workers is growing all the time…”. Demand means

A) Need

 

  1. “…what’s urgently required are technicians who can come__with a good idea”

A) Up

 

  1. “they lack the skills ___ manufacturing where demand is greatest”

A) For

 

  1. “China is relying ___ cheap, low-skilled labor”

A) On

 

  1. “Schools are out ___ date and face a serious problem”

A) Of

 

  1. “Teaching, learning and research are integrated ___ a single institution”

A) Into

 

  1. “They are moving aggressively __ catch up”

A) To

 

  1. “China is building hundreds ___institutions”

A) Of

 




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