FCE For Schools, Sample Test
FCE For Schools, Sample Test
FCE For Schools, Sample Test
In the desert areas that (0) .......... Tucson city, USA, students spend
hundreds of hours on yellow buses each year getting to and from their
schools. But when mobile internet equipment was (1) .......... on a yellow
school bus, the bored, often noisy, teens were (2) .......... into quiet, studious
individuals.
District officials got the idea during (3) .......... drives on school business to
Phoenix, two hours each way, when they (4) .......... that, when they went in
pairs, one person could drive and the other could work using a laptop and a
wireless card. They (5) .......... if internet access on a school bus could
(6) .......... students’ academic productivity, too.
But the idea for what students call ‘the internet bus’ really (7) .......... shape
when the district’s chief information officer (8) .......... across an article about
having internet access in cars. He thought, ‘What if you could put that in a
bus?’
The officials have been delighted to see the (9) .......... of homework getting
done, morning and evening, as the internet bus (10) .......... up and drops off
students along the 70-minute drive.
(11) .......... some students spend their time playing games or visiting social
networking sites, most students do make (12) .......... of their travel time to
study.
How prepared are you for (0) .......... future? You are studying to obtain
qualifications for your chosen career, but what (13) .......... getting the
business skills necessary to make your career a success? How do you gain
the advantage (14) .......... will get you your dream job? Perhaps you even
have an ambition to set (15) .......... a business yourself?
(16) .......... year since 2007, when the Young Enterprise Programme began,
hundreds of thousands of young people have gained a head start while they
are still at school by taking part (17) .......... the programme. There, they
have gained key business skills and knowledge, either through a series of
workshops (18) .......... through starting and running their own real
company.
At Young Enterprise we believe that it is important for learning to (19) ..........
exciting, fun and hands-on, which is (20) .......... our programmes are run on
the principle of learning by doing.
(21) .......... participate in a programme, your first step is to consult your
school. Your school will need to become a centre if it has (22) .......... yet
done so. It can register as (23) .......... of these by contacting the nearest
Young Enterprise office. Once it (24) .......... registered as a centre, you can
get started!
OWN
36 The start of the second race was delayed because the first race finished
late.
CAUSED
HAD
THAN
39 Marta’s dad told her yesterday that she could visit her friend after school.
ALLOWED
WISHES
ACCUSED