Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Australia has a well-organized and well-structured education system. The education starts at the age of five or six, but it may differ by a narrow margin between states. It starts with the preschool education which is not compulsory and can be offered within a school or separately. The primary and secondary school encompasses the compulsory education for Australians. There are a large number of primary and high school across the country with most of them being public schools. It is estimated that public schools amount to 60% of scholars as opposed to 40% in private settings. All these education providers must be licensed by the government and must fulfill certain requirements including infrastructure and teaching. Universities, on the other hand, are mainly public institutions.
The Australian education system has established a standard curriculum so all scholars will be given the same quality of education. Despite there may be some states at which this curriculum is modified a bit, but the change is not that significant. The actual curriculum set out in Australia education system is based on important abilities one must have in his life: Literacy, Numeracy, Information and communication technology, Critical and creative thinking, personal and social capability, ethical understanding, intercultural understanding.
Vocational and Technical schools prepare students that want to skip the university and want to move directly to the job market. Actually, here it stands the difference between universities and colleges: the Vocational and Technical Schools are more oriented in teaching practical skills while university courses are mainly theory-based to lead students to different academic careers. There are hundreds of other schools out there that provide technical and further education (TAFE) and vocational education and training (VET). These schools offer short courses, certificates I through IV, diplomas, and advanced diplomas. They focus on training their students in a particular vocation or just to help their students get out into the workplace. These schools offer a wide variety of courses and qualifications attained by these courses can lead to different career pathways to follow afterward.
Australian higher education modernity and reputation relies on a huge number of educational providers including universities and different training organizations. Currently, there are 43 universities across the country. The vast majority of universities are public except two private universities. The world-class teaching offered is surely undisputed. Seven Australian universities are traditionally found at the top 100 best universities in the world which is a sufficient indicator to highlight their quality.
Besides universities, more than 5,000 training organizations are registered and accredited. Actual figures show that the number of enrolled students is around 3.8 million with international students sharing more than half a million. There are also 3 self-accrediting higher education institutions. Furthermore, dozens of smaller schools do not grant any degrees or have an accreditation – these are private schools that focus on theology, business, information technology, natural therapies, hospitality, health, law, and accounting.
(Source: http://www.studying-in-australia.org/)
According to paragraph 1, which of the following is TRUE about the education in Australia?
A. Children must start schools when they are five years old.
B. Pre-school education is not optional for Australian children.
C. There are more students attending public schools than private schools.
D. Every education provider can start up their school without any requirements.
Australia has a well-organized and well-structured education system. The education starts at the age of five or six, but it may differ by a narrow margin between states. It starts with the preschool education which is not compulsory and can be offered within a school or separately. The primary and secondary school encompasses the compulsory education for Australians. There are a large number of primary and high school across the country with most of them being public schools. It is estimated that public schools amount to 60% of scholars as opposed to 40% in private settings. All these education providers must be licensed by the government and must fulfill certain requirements including infrastructure and teaching. Universities, on the other hand, are mainly public institutions.
The Australian education system has established a standard curriculum so all scholars will be given the same quality of education. Despite there may be some states at which this curriculum is modified a bit, but the change is not that significant. The actual curriculum set out in Australia education system is based on important abilities one must have in his life: Literacy, Numeracy, Information and communication technology, Critical and creative thinking, personal and social capability, ethical understanding, intercultural understanding.
Vocational and Technical schools prepare students that want to skip the university and want to move directly to the job market. Actually, here it stands the difference between universities and colleges: the Vocational and Technical Schools are more oriented in teaching practical skills while university courses are mainly theory-based to lead students to different academic careers. There are hundreds of other schools out there that provide technical and further education (TAFE) and vocational education and training (VET). These schools offer short courses, certificates I through IV, diplomas, and advanced diplomas. They focus on training their students in a particular vocation or just to help their students get out into the workplace. These schools offer a wide variety of courses and qualifications attained by these courses can lead to different career pathways to follow afterward.
Australian higher education modernity and reputation relies on a huge number of educational providers including universities and different training organizations. Currently, there are 43 universities across the country. The vast majority of universities are public except two private universities. The world-class teaching offered is surely undisputed. Seven Australian universities are traditionally found at the top 100 best universities in the world which is a sufficient indicator to highlight their quality.
Besides universities, more than 5,000 training organizations are registered and accredited. Actual figures show that the number of enrolled students is around 3.8 million with international students sharing more than half a million. There are also 3 self-accrediting higher education institutions. Furthermore, dozens of smaller schools do not grant any degrees or have an accreditation – these are private schools that focus on theology, business, information technology, natural therapies, hospitality, health, law, and accounting.
(Source: http://www.studying-in-australia.org/)
According to paragraph 1, which of the following is TRUE about the education in Australia?
A. Children must start schools when they are five years old.
B. Pre-school education is not optional for Australian children.
C. There are more students attending public schools than private schools.
D. Every education provider can start up their school without any requirements.
Theo đoạn 1, câu nào là đúng về nền giáo dục ở Úc?
A. Trẻ em phải đến trường khi chúng được 5 tuổi.
B. Giáo dục mầm non là bắt buộc cho trẻ em Úc.
C. Có nhiều học sinh học các trường công lập nhiều hơn các trường tư.
D. Mọi nhà cung cấp giáo dục đều có thể mở trường mà không có bất kì yêu cầu gì.
Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 1:
The education starts at the age of five or six, but it may differ by a narrow margin between states. It starts with the preschool education which is not compulsory and can be offered within a school or separately. The primary and secondary school encompasses the compulsory education for Australians. There are a large number of primary and high school across the country with most of them being public schools. It is estimated that public schools amount to 60% of scholars as opposed to 40% in private settings. All these education providers must be licensed by the government and must fulfill certain requirements including infrastructure and teaching.
(Giáo dục bắt đầu ở độ tuổi năm hoặc sáu, nhưng nó có thể khác nhau bởi ranh giới hẹp giữa các tiểu bang. Nó bắt đầu với giáo dục mầm non không bắt buộc và có thể được dạy trong cùng một trường học hoặc riêng biệt. Trường tiểu học và trung học bao gồm chương trình giáo dục bắt buộc cho người Úc. Có một số lượng lớn các trường tiểu học và trung học trên toàn quốc với hầu hết trong số đó là trường công lập. Người ta ước tính rằng các trường công lập chiếm tới 60% học sinh so với con số 40% ở các cơ sở tư nhân. Tất cả các nhà cung cấp giáo dục này phải được chính phủ cấp phép và phải đáp ứng các yêu cầu nhất định bao gồm cơ sở hạ tầng và giảng dạy.)
A. Trẻ em phải đến trường khi chúng được 5 tuổi.
B. Giáo dục mầm non là bắt buộc cho trẻ em Úc.
C. Có nhiều học sinh học các trường công lập nhiều hơn các trường tư.
D. Mọi nhà cung cấp giáo dục đều có thể mở trường mà không có bất kì yêu cầu gì.
Căn cứ thông tin đoạn 1:
The education starts at the age of five or six, but it may differ by a narrow margin between states. It starts with the preschool education which is not compulsory and can be offered within a school or separately. The primary and secondary school encompasses the compulsory education for Australians. There are a large number of primary and high school across the country with most of them being public schools. It is estimated that public schools amount to 60% of scholars as opposed to 40% in private settings. All these education providers must be licensed by the government and must fulfill certain requirements including infrastructure and teaching.
(Giáo dục bắt đầu ở độ tuổi năm hoặc sáu, nhưng nó có thể khác nhau bởi ranh giới hẹp giữa các tiểu bang. Nó bắt đầu với giáo dục mầm non không bắt buộc và có thể được dạy trong cùng một trường học hoặc riêng biệt. Trường tiểu học và trung học bao gồm chương trình giáo dục bắt buộc cho người Úc. Có một số lượng lớn các trường tiểu học và trung học trên toàn quốc với hầu hết trong số đó là trường công lập. Người ta ước tính rằng các trường công lập chiếm tới 60% học sinh so với con số 40% ở các cơ sở tư nhân. Tất cả các nhà cung cấp giáo dục này phải được chính phủ cấp phép và phải đáp ứng các yêu cầu nhất định bao gồm cơ sở hạ tầng và giảng dạy.)
Đáp án C.