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Exercises in Reading Comprehension
By E. L. Tibbits
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Students working for their first degree at a university
are called undergraduates. When they take their
degree we say that they graduate, and then they are
called graduates .If they continue studying at a
university after they have graduated, they are called
post-graduates.
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
Full-time university students spend all their time
studying. They have no other employment. Their
course usually lasts for three or four years. Medical
students have to follow a course lasting for six or
seven years. Then they graduate as doctors. In
Britain, full-time university students have three
terms of about ten weeks in each year. During these
terms they go to lectures or they study by
themselves. Many students become members of
academic societies and sports clubs and take part in
their activities. Between the university terms they
have vacations (or holiday periods). Their vacations
are long, but of course they can use them to study at
home. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
Some universities, like Oxford and Cambridge in
England, are residential. This means that during the
university terms the students live in a university
college or hostel or in lodgings chosen from an official
list. The university and college buildings are often
very old, and amongst them are fine examples of
ancient architecture.
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
Other universities are non-residential. Some of the students
at these universities can live in a university hostel, but
many live at home or in lodgings and have to travel daily
to their lectures. Large cities often have universities of this
kind. Sometimes the students have to spend quite a lot of
time on their journeys, so they cannot join in student
activities as easily as students in residential universities
can.
Full-time students are also called internal students, because
they spend all their time at university. There are also
external students who cannot attend the university full-
time but who are studying for its examinations. They are
part-time students. They have to do other work during the
day, usually to earn their living, and they study in the
evening.
External students are often older than full-time
internal students. Sometimes they can attend lectures
in the evening, but many of them have to study by
correspondence. They write at home the work that is
set by their tutors. Then they have to post this work
to their tutors, and the tutors post corrections and
advice back to them.
In some countries, ‘Universities of the Air’ can now
help students to gain degrees. After special lectures
on radio or television, these students too have to send
set work for correction by correspondence. However,
for a few weeks each year they can attend special
vacation courses at universities.
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
For admission to any degree course, a student has to
pass qualifying examinations. In Britain there are
not enough places for every secondary school
student, so these examinations are competitive.
This means that only the students with the highest
marks can gain admission. However, a few older
people are able to gain admission without the full
qualifications, it the university thinks that they are
suitable candidates.
1. Find words in the passage to complete these
sentences:
a. A university student is called an ---- when he first
enters the university.
b. If he passes all his examinations, the student gets----.
c. A---- student spends all his time studying at the
university.
d. The teachers at university are called lectures,
because they give ----to the students.
e. University holidays are also known as-----.
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
f. --society holds meeting for members interested in a
particular university subject.
g. When a student pays money to live in another
person’s house we say he is living in-----.
h. An---- student lives in the university during the
university term.
i. In a ----examination, only the very best students can
pass.
j. A---for ---to a university normally has to have full----
form his examinations.
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
2. Write these sentences again to show the meaning of
the words in italics, making any necessary changes:
Example: Some universities are residential.
Answer: The students live in some universities during
the university terms.
a. Some universities have fine examples of ancient
architecture.
b.Most undergraduates are full-time students.
c. Students can take part in the activities of clubs and
societies.
3. Are these statements right or wrong? If they are
wrong, say why:
a. All students stay at university for three or four years.
b.Residential students are external students.
c. Some students live in university colleges or hostels.
d.They spend most of their vacations attending
lecturers.
e. The building at Oxford and Cambridge are all fine
examples of ancient architecture.
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
f. There are academic societies and sports clubs at the
Universities of the Air.
g. All students in large critics are residential students.
h. Students can study for degrees by correspondence.
i. The universities have places for all secondary school
pupils.
j. Some students can be admitted to universities even if
they do not have the full entrance qualifications.
4. Fill the blanks with a or the:
a. A residential student lives in----room in----college or
hostel.
b.----members of ----residential university can easily
join sports clubs.
c. Part-time students earn their living during ----day
and study in ----evening.
d.Students can get----university degree in ----number
of ways.
e. Is it----good thing or ----bad thing to join----student
society or club?
5. Fill the blanks with is, are, has, have or can:
In a university, people----study many different
subjects, but there ----other activities too.
Universities ----academic societies and students
----easily join sports clubs. There ----a debating
society for all students, where members discuss
motions and vote or against them, and each student
with a special interest----join a club. Most students
----members of one or more societies or clubs.
There----every opportunity at university for each
student to----a happy as well as a useful life.
You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
6. Give the words that these phrases explain:
a. go on a journey.
b. a student working for his or her first degree.
c. the science of designing buildings.
d. a student who live in a university.
e. not the same.
f. a qualification gained at a university.
g. a society where speakers make speeches for and against a
particular motion.
h. a course whose students send their work by post to their
tutors.
i. a place where residential students live.
j. a parson trying to get a university place.
7. Make correct statements by finding the phrases in Column(20
that match those in Column(1):
8. The words internal and non-residential are the
opposites of external and residential. Give opposites
for these words:
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)
Exercises in Reading Comprehension  by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)

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Exercises in Reading Comprehension by E. L. Tibbitts (universities)

  • 1. 2 C Universities Exercises in Reading Comprehension By E. L. Tibbits
  • 10. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 12. Students working for their first degree at a university are called undergraduates. When they take their degree we say that they graduate, and then they are called graduates .If they continue studying at a university after they have graduated, they are called post-graduates. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 13. Full-time university students spend all their time studying. They have no other employment. Their course usually lasts for three or four years. Medical students have to follow a course lasting for six or seven years. Then they graduate as doctors. In Britain, full-time university students have three terms of about ten weeks in each year. During these terms they go to lectures or they study by themselves. Many students become members of academic societies and sports clubs and take part in their activities. Between the university terms they have vacations (or holiday periods). Their vacations are long, but of course they can use them to study at home. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 14. Some universities, like Oxford and Cambridge in England, are residential. This means that during the university terms the students live in a university college or hostel or in lodgings chosen from an official list. The university and college buildings are often very old, and amongst them are fine examples of ancient architecture. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 15. Other universities are non-residential. Some of the students at these universities can live in a university hostel, but many live at home or in lodgings and have to travel daily to their lectures. Large cities often have universities of this kind. Sometimes the students have to spend quite a lot of time on their journeys, so they cannot join in student activities as easily as students in residential universities can. Full-time students are also called internal students, because they spend all their time at university. There are also external students who cannot attend the university full- time but who are studying for its examinations. They are part-time students. They have to do other work during the day, usually to earn their living, and they study in the evening.
  • 16. External students are often older than full-time internal students. Sometimes they can attend lectures in the evening, but many of them have to study by correspondence. They write at home the work that is set by their tutors. Then they have to post this work to their tutors, and the tutors post corrections and advice back to them. In some countries, ‘Universities of the Air’ can now help students to gain degrees. After special lectures on radio or television, these students too have to send set work for correction by correspondence. However, for a few weeks each year they can attend special vacation courses at universities. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 17. For admission to any degree course, a student has to pass qualifying examinations. In Britain there are not enough places for every secondary school student, so these examinations are competitive. This means that only the students with the highest marks can gain admission. However, a few older people are able to gain admission without the full qualifications, it the university thinks that they are suitable candidates.
  • 18. 1. Find words in the passage to complete these sentences: a. A university student is called an ---- when he first enters the university. b. If he passes all his examinations, the student gets----. c. A---- student spends all his time studying at the university. d. The teachers at university are called lectures, because they give ----to the students. e. University holidays are also known as-----. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 19. f. --society holds meeting for members interested in a particular university subject. g. When a student pays money to live in another person’s house we say he is living in-----. h. An---- student lives in the university during the university term. i. In a ----examination, only the very best students can pass. j. A---for ---to a university normally has to have full---- form his examinations. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 20. 2. Write these sentences again to show the meaning of the words in italics, making any necessary changes: Example: Some universities are residential. Answer: The students live in some universities during the university terms. a. Some universities have fine examples of ancient architecture. b.Most undergraduates are full-time students. c. Students can take part in the activities of clubs and societies.
  • 21. 3. Are these statements right or wrong? If they are wrong, say why: a. All students stay at university for three or four years. b.Residential students are external students. c. Some students live in university colleges or hostels. d.They spend most of their vacations attending lecturers. e. The building at Oxford and Cambridge are all fine examples of ancient architecture. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 22. f. There are academic societies and sports clubs at the Universities of the Air. g. All students in large critics are residential students. h. Students can study for degrees by correspondence. i. The universities have places for all secondary school pupils. j. Some students can be admitted to universities even if they do not have the full entrance qualifications.
  • 23. 4. Fill the blanks with a or the: a. A residential student lives in----room in----college or hostel. b.----members of ----residential university can easily join sports clubs. c. Part-time students earn their living during ----day and study in ----evening. d.Students can get----university degree in ----number of ways. e. Is it----good thing or ----bad thing to join----student society or club?
  • 24. 5. Fill the blanks with is, are, has, have or can: In a university, people----study many different subjects, but there ----other activities too. Universities ----academic societies and students ----easily join sports clubs. There ----a debating society for all students, where members discuss motions and vote or against them, and each student with a special interest----join a club. Most students ----members of one or more societies or clubs. There----every opportunity at university for each student to----a happy as well as a useful life. You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/2uCO8W5LKAQ
  • 25. 6. Give the words that these phrases explain: a. go on a journey. b. a student working for his or her first degree. c. the science of designing buildings. d. a student who live in a university. e. not the same. f. a qualification gained at a university. g. a society where speakers make speeches for and against a particular motion. h. a course whose students send their work by post to their tutors. i. a place where residential students live. j. a parson trying to get a university place.
  • 26. 7. Make correct statements by finding the phrases in Column(20 that match those in Column(1):
  • 27. 8. The words internal and non-residential are the opposites of external and residential. Give opposites for these words: