NAME:…………………………. .SURNAME:………………………
Third term test ************** form:3 L.P
Choose only one test TEST 1 OR TEST 2
TEST 1
READ THE PASSAGE CAREFULLY THEN DO THE ACTIVITIES
Independent schools do not receive funds from the government or local authorities. They charge school fees (some scholarships may be available for the brightest pupils or for children from poorer families). The schools select pupils according to ability by using an entrance exam. Schools are often single-sex boys schools or girls schools, although many boys schools accept girls in the sixth form (between the ages of 16 and 18). Many of the schools accept a mixture of full boarders (who live in the school grounds during term-time), weekly boarders (who return home only at weekends) and dayboys/daygirls (who return home each evening), but some are only for day pupils.
1- Say if the statements are TRUE or FALSE
a/- independent schools depend on their own financial resources……………
b/- all pupils are admitted without selection or distinction……………..
c/-day boys and girls spend their week at school………………………
2-find in the text words closest in meaning to the following
a- intelligent =……………………… b-money paid to enter a private school ………………………..
3- Give a title to the above passage:………………………………………………………………………
4- Complete the table below:
verb noun adjective
To select
……………
……………….. …………………….
Mixture
……………….. ……………………
…………………..
Helpful
5- Combine the statements using the given connectors (make any changes if necessary)
a- poorer and brightest pupils are accepted / scholarships are given to them ( because )
a)………………………………………………………………………………………………..
b- Pupils pass the exam entrance / they will be admitted ( unless)
b)…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
6- Classify the following words according to the pronunciation of the final / S /
Schools – ages - funds – scholarships – fees – accepts
/S/ /Z/ /IZ/