Cambridge-style Reading – A1 Level
Reading –
Multiple Choice
Instructions:
Read the
article.
Choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
Article: Academic
Integrity at University
At university,
students study many subjects.
They read, write, and do exams.
Students must be honest in their studies.
Academic
integrity means doing your own work.
It means not copying from other students.
It also means not cheating in exams.
Sometimes
students feel stress.
They have many classes and little time.
This can make study difficult.
Universities
help students understand the rules.
Teachers explain how to work honestly.
Students and teachers work together.
Academic
integrity is important for the future.
It helps students become responsible workers
and good members of society.
Questions
- What must students do at university?
A Be
honest in their studies
B Finish
very fast
C Work
alone all the time
- What does academic integrity mean?
A
Getting high grades
B Doing
your own work
C
Studying many hours
- What should students NOT do?
A Ask
teachers for help
B Copy
other students
C Study
for exams
- Why is study sometimes difficult?
A
Because students feel stress and have little time
B
Because universities are too small
C
Because teachers do not explain
- Who helps students understand academic integrity?
A Only
the university rules
B Only
students
C
Teachers and students
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