-level (Advanced level) is a British exam taken in a particular subject, usually in the (1) final year of school. A-levels are still the most common way of fulfilling the entry (2) requirements for degree courses in universities. Most students in the UK start preparing for A-level exams (3)when they are aged around sixteen or seventeen and courses normally last for two years, although some independent colleges and some colleges of further education offer intensive one-year A-level (4) courses. Students usually take between two and four (5) subjects at one time and will normally be expected to have a GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) or equivalent (6) qualification in the subject they wish to take at A-level. Assessment for most subjects is in the form of written exam at the end of the course. Passes are (7) graded between A and E with A being the highest. An AS level (Advanced Supplementary) is of an (8) equivalent standard to an A-level but has half the subject content. In terms of entrance requirements for a degree course, two AS levels (9)count as one A-level. AS levels are sometimes taken by students (10) who feel that it is too early to specialize and wish to take a wider variety of subjects.
Giải thích:
(`1`) cần điền 1 tính từ và đi với danh từ year
(`2`) cần điền 1 danh từ
(`3`) đằng sau có đề cập đến độ tuoir (16, 17) nên cần đại từ qua hệ when
(`4`) cần điền 1 danh từ
(`5`) cần điền 1 danh từ số nhiều
(`6`) cần điền 1 danh từ đi với tính từ equivalent
(`7`) V-ed hoặc 1 tính từ. Điểm A - E (xếp hạng)
(`8`) cần 1 tính từ thích hợp
(`9`) count: có giá trị như là ...
(`10`) who thay thế cho "students" đứng đằng trước