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Advanced Use of English Part 1
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The minister for education has been interpreted to be ... hints about an imminent change in examining policy.
saying
giving
dropping
making
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At the end of the ..., for most students the most important thing is whether they get the grade they want or not.
story
school
exam
day
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According to a study that was recently ... out, exams are getting easier.
taken
carried
brought
filled
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Nowadays students are ... at managing many different forms of evaluation.
capable
adapted
skilled
accustomed
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According to experts, changes in the way that students are evaluated are ... .
gathering
expectant
imminent
forthcoming
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This week ... students across the world are crossing their fingers in expectation of their exam results.
unlimited
numerous
copious
countless
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Artificial Intelligence-based exam software was regarded with suspicion when it was first ... out.
appeared
released
brought
came
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The governments listen to ... from teachers and examining boards to update and improve exams.
backlog
feedback
backup
setback
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Almost all students take for ... that their 'A' grade will always be considered a top result
normal
given
granted
read
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There is little that can be done to protect yourself from future grade inflation, ... the desire to do so.
nevertheless
however
despite
although
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It is easy to ... for the 'grade inflation': teachers are focusing more and more on exam preparation.
explain
justify
account
describe
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The ability to learn from failure is considered to be a ... asset to young learners.
wide
heavy
great
deep
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Project work can bring out the best in students. ... the students complain of the extra workload, teachers see the benefits.
Yet
However
Whilst
Despite
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Examiners are ... by law to carry out the exams exactly as specified by the government.
permitted
required
supposed
advised
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Despite the media coverage, many parents are ... to the controversy surrounding school exams.
unaware
unconscious
ignorant
oblivious
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School is not a competition, and ..., collaboration is a fundamental part of any school class.
yet
indeed
however
meanwhile
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The top universities immediately ... up the students with the best grades.
bring
snap
snatch
catch
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... a group presentation, for example: there are many factors which can affect the outcome.
Regard
Give
View
Take
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