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Title: Lets make learning fun


1
Lets make learning fun
  • MC Cloze
  • RLS 2007

2
  • YouTube introduction

3
The long preparations, (15) start for some while
they are still primary school, are an ordeal for
many students. (80)
  • This is a non-defining adjective clause.
  • We are learning more about the preparations.
  • BCorrect
  • 15.
  • where
  • which
  • can
  • when

4
It is a fact that children today (16) too much of
their time on homework. (82)
  • 16.
  • will spend
  • spend
  • have spent
  • spent
  • today nowadays
  • Present tense
  • B correct

5
(17), all this heavy workload does is teach
children that school is boring. (63)
  • 17.
  • A. By the way
  • B. Sadly
  • C. On the other hand
  • D. Similarly
  • This sentence is telling us about one of the
    consequences of the heavy workload described in
    the paragraph.
  • The consequence is negative.
  • BCorrect

6
There is (18) evidence of parents being surprised
by the amount of homework their children have to
do. (54)
  • 18.
  • little
  • many
  • plenty
  • few
  • Next sentence However, there is plenty of
    evidence
  • Evidence is not countable.
  • ACorrect

7
However, there is plenty of evidence of back,
neck, shoulder and other (19) problems that this
burden causes among students. (59)
  • The sentence is describing problems with their
    bodies.
  • CCorrect
  • 19.
  • psychic
  • psychological
  • physiological
  • emotional

8
The Ministry of Education has been calling on
schools to reduce the (20) of homework in an
effort to lower students stress levels. (85)
  • We know that students have a lot of homework.
  • Homework is not countable.
  • DCorrect
  • 20.
  • kind
  • numbers
  • difficulty
  • amount

9
It would also like to (21) schools combine the
traditional textbook-based learning with
practical skills. (53)
  • 21.
  • watch
  • see
  • observe
  • find
  • BCorrect

10
(22), this call seems to have fallen on deaf
ears, as schools (23) with each other to produce
students who can get the highest test scores.
(88)
  • 22.
  • Besides
  • Moreover
  • However
  • Additionally
  • The previous sentences tell us what the Ministry
    of Education wants.
  • This sentence tells us that schools havent done
    what they want.
  • CCorrect

11
(22), this call seems to have fallen on deaf
ears, as schools (23) with each other to produce
students who can get the highest test scores.
(64)
  • 23.
  • will compete
  • competing
  • compete
  • are competitors
  • CCorrect

12
Having free time for unstructured play, or to
just sit and think is (24) for childrens
emotional development as well. (68)
  • 24.
  • too vital
  • extremely vital
  • very vital
  • vital
  • Vital extremely important necessary
  • B,C redundant
  • Too negative idea
  • DCorrect

13
The long study hours (25) many cannot live a
normal family life they cannot do those things
that bring families together. (33)
  • 25.
  • A. means
  • B. are meant
  • C. mean
  • D. meant
  • Subjectlong study hours
  • Active voice, present tense
  • CCorrect

14
Of course, homework does have many beneficial
effects (26) children. (57)
  • 26.
  • to
  • over
  • in
  • on
  • What preposition follows effects?
  • DCorrect

15
Children can see that learning can (27) at home
as well as at school. (49)
  • 27.
  • A. connect
  • B. teach
  • C. derive
  • D. occur
  • Children can learn at home
  • Learning can happen at home.
  • DCorrect

16
However, too much homework can have negative
effects as it can (28) to boredom with
schoolwork. (89)
  • 28.
  • point
  • cause
  • lead
  • result
  • Point to indicate
  • No preposition after cause.
  • Result in
  • CCorrect

17
It can also (29) children access to leisure
activities that teach important life skills. (20)
  • 29.
  • A. deprive
  • B. deny
  • C. take away
  • D. remove
  • C and D imply that they have something but its
    taken away later.
  • A and B imply that something is never given.
  • Deprive of
  • BCorrect

18
Another (30) is that some parents can get far too
involved in homework, thus undermining their
childs sense of responsibility. (42)
  • This part of the passage is listing potential
    harmful effects.
  • CCorrect
  • 30.
  • A. area
  • B. situation
  • C. danger
  • D. advantage

19
To avoid these negative effects, homework
policies should give individual schools and
teachers enough (31) to take their students
unique needs and circumstances into account.(76)
  • You take something into account when there are
    special circumstances.
  • Every student is different and should be treated
    differently, so we need
  • CCorrect
  • 31.
  • consistency
  • familiarity
  • flexibility
  • strategy

20
Teachers and parents should (32) extremes because
every child deserves a happy, balanced childhood.
(69)
  • 32.
  • A. abstain
  • B. avoid
  • C. stay away
  • D. decline
  • Abstain from
  • Stay away from
  • Decline ???
  • BCorrect
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