8 CÂU HỎI
Which of the following best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Cambridge University in an Attempt to Improve Students’ handwr
B. Cambridge University Pondering Changes to its Exam Practices
C. Cambridge University Attacked again for Abolishing Written Exams
D. Cambridge University to Replace Written with Oral Exams
According to paragraph 1, Cambridge University has a long-standing tradition of ______.
A. offering academic tutorials
B. organizing handwritten exams
C. relying heavily on technology
D. training students in legible handwriting
The word ’’Those’’ in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. examiners
B. students
C. scripts
D. administrators
The word "deteriorates’’ in paragraph 3 mostly means ______.
A. remains unchanged
B. becomes more important
C. improves gradually
D. gets worse and worse
It can be inferred from what Sir Anthony Seldon said in paragraph 3 that ______.
A. schools in the country used to have more time for handwriting practice
B. schools in the country have failed to preserve the beauty of English
C. people’s handwriting generally reflects their intelligence and linguistic competence
D. the majority of doctors these days no longer write prescriptions by hand
The word “scrapping” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. reconsidering
B. eliminating
C. introducing
D. discouraging
As mentioned in paragraph 4, writing by hand can ______.
A. enhance the ability to remember information
B. guarantee desirable academic performance
C. facilitate the process of information exchang
D. relieve students of unnecessary pressure
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Cambridge University’s move away from handwriting has already set an unprecedented example for other schools to follo
B. Sarah Pearsall acknowledged handwriting as an art form to be preserved among the current generation of students at Cambridge University.
C. Sir Anthony Seldon claimed that learning to use great English was more important than learning to write by hand beautifully.
D. Most of the tutors at Cambridge are skeptical of the university’s decision regarding handwritten exams.