What provides a high level of training at our University?
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1. The structure of the University and the course of study.
2. The foundation of the Institute.
3. The types of studying.
4. Students life.
5. Receiving Bachelor Degree and a Diploma.
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prestigious, to denote, to afford, length, degree, to graduate, undergraduate, postgraduate, to confer, to award, to offer, to govern, to suggest, range, chapel, fellow, church, to mix, member, to found, to supply, to apply, to establish, to mean, rowing, punting, recent, similar, to refuse, applicant.
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1. to confer | a) to take | b) to receive | c) to award |
2. to offer | a) to create | b) to suggest | c) to apply |
3. to found | a) to establish | b) to provide | c) to supply |
4. to denote | a) to attend | b) to mix | c) to mean |
5. prestigious | a) various | b) elitarian | c) local |
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6. recent | a) usual | b) several | c) past |
7. different | a) famous | b) known | c) similar |
8. to attend | a) to miss | b) to attract | c) to mix |
9. to suggest | a) to agree | b) to refuse | c) to denote |
10. graduate | a) applicant | b) student | c) postgraduate |
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11. | a) to take a degree b) to get a degree c) to confer a degree |
12. | a) students of a college b) pupils of a college c) fellow of a college |
13. | a) to cling to the traditions b) to make the traditions c) to use the traditions |
14. | a) a head of a college b) a master of a college c) a teacher of a college |
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15. | a) degree | b) ceremony | c) course | d) management |
16. | a) university | b) college | c) institute | d) demonstration |
17. | a) analogous | b) famous | c) great | d) outstanding |
18. | a) Diploma | b) Master | c) School | d) Bachelor |
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19. | a) undergraduate | b) Oxbridge | c) postgraduate | d) graduate |
20. | a) profession | b) scientist | c) philosopher | d) physicist |
21. | a) university | b) education | c) college | d) institute |
22. | a) degree | b) Master of Science | c) Bachelor of Arts | d) Doctor of Science |
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23. Oxford of 34 colleges today.
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a) consists b) produces c) considers
24. 24 of 34 colleges only men.
a) enter b) admit c) graduate
25. Isaak Newton, professor of Mathematics, from Cambridge.
a) learned b) studied c) graduated
26. Oxford University Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science after 3 years of study.
a) confers b) uses c) gets
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1. specialist (-al)
2. academy (-ic)
3. tradition (-al)
4. aristocrat (-ic)
5. philosophy (-al)
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6. Oxford and Cambridge are the oldest and the most prestigious universities in Great Britain.
7. Master of Arts or Master of Science denotes Master of Arts or Science, higher degree usually confers after a year of postgraduate study.
8. It is more prestigious for rich families to get education at Oxford.
9. Peter House is the oldest college founded in 1284.
10. Each college offers teaching in a wide range of subjects.