READING PASSAGE (GENERAL TRAINING MODULE)
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ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL FOR THE DIFFERENTLY ABLED |
A Special Place for Special People Welcome to St. Michael's. It is important to realise that not all students enrolled in our college have the same advantages. This is because our college is a special institution catering for students with individual physical challenges. We love and care for all our students equally, but some of you require more assistance than others. You will already have been assigned your house, and so your House Co-ordinator is the person you should go to for assistance when necessary. However, self-reliance is key and we ask that you remember this at all times. |
Able to Do Great Things You have probably already noticed that we do not use the word "disabled" to refer to our students – it is most unfair to label any student this way especially when each one of us has abilities that students in other schools will never acquire! How many so-called "able" students can write with their feet or mouth? How many can get to the top of a set of steps in a wheelchair? No, we must always think of ourselves in positive terms so that we can achieve positive outcomes. We are all capable of doing extraordinary things and achieving greatness. |
Guidelines All colleges have rules and we are no exception. General good behaviour and consideration of others is expected of everyone and that includes all staff members. But at St Michael's we have certain guidelines that other schools do not need. I am referring to those requirements that help ensure we do not misunderstand each other and miss out on fulfilling our potential. A few of these guidelines are listed below. Classes:
Meals:
Sports:
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Welcome Ceremony Unless you have special permission not to attend today's Welcome Ceremony, we expect you to be there in Gabriel Hall at 2.p.m. this afternoon sharp. We cannot start without you so please do not be late for this your first assembly. Your places have all been reserved and the introduction to your teachers is always a rewarding experience. These wonderful people have been hand-picked for their skills with the differently abled, and, as you will soon find out, a good number of them are just like you! After the ceremony, which includes a film about the college's beginnings and past and recent history, we will be able to meet each other in person and get to know each other for the first time. It is at these informal sessions that the bonds of life-long friendships are often forged. So be willing to mix and mingle! |
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Day One Today being Sunday, the first day of the new semester begins tomorrow at 9.00 a.m. Don't forget to bring the appropriate textbook to class. Check this with the timetable for your House, since not all of you will be studying the same subject at the same time. If you have any questions about procedures for Week One, please direct them to your House Co-ordinator. Their residential rooms are listed below:
Consultations by appointment only. |
Questions 1 – 7 Answer the questions below with a short word, phrase or number from the reading passage. NOTE: use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for
each answer. |
Q1. | What should students of the college never forget? | |
Q2. | How must St. Michael's students think of themselves? | |
Q3. | What is expected of everyone including teachers? | |
Q4. | What must you later complete if you need to leave a class unexpectedly? | |
Q5. | Where do you eat your meals if you cannot visit the canteen? | |
Q6. | What is considered as important as winning at sport? | |
Q7. | Where do you go to talk to the Springs House House Co-ordinator? |
Questions 8 – 16
Refer to the reading
passage entitled "ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL FOR THE DIFFERENTLY ABLED".
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Q8. |
Students at St. Michael's are
special because A they have hidden talents B they require more assistance than other students C are loved and cared for equally D are self-reliant |
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Q9. |
All St. Michael's students A belong to the one House B belong to one of four Houses C can choose their own House D have the same House Co-ordinator |
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Q10. | The word "disabled"
is not used at the college because
A it is unfair B it is inaccurate C it is a negative term D all of the above |
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Q11. | The guidelines at the
college are A unique to the college B necessary because students forget to do the right thing C help students misunderstand each other D none of the above |
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Q12. | All students at the
college A must attend classes in person B must attend classes even if they are sick C must leave the class if they feel ill D attend class either in person or by video link |
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Q13. | Dietary changes are
to be requested A directly to the kitchen B by the students' doctor only C by the House Co-ordinator D before you visit the canteen |
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Q14. |
Sport at St. Michael's A is a compulsory subject B is not a recommended subject C can only be played by able-bodied students D has a strong tradition |
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Q15. | Today, students have
an important assembly A in the morning B at 9.00 a.m. Sunday C at 2.00 p.m. this afternoon D in Gabriel Hall at around 2.00 p.m. |
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Q16. |
Teachers at St. Michael's are likely
to be more helpful than the average teacher because they are A highly skilled B specially chosen for each student C differently abled too D paid well |
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Questions
17 – 20 Complete the sentences below below by using words and phrases taken from the reading passage.
Note: that there
is a MAXIMUM OF THREE WORDS for each answer. |
Q17. |
The first day of the new semester begins on a . |
Q18. |
Students must bring the correct to the first class of Week One. |
Q19. |
One of the House Co-ordinators, namely, might be single. |
Q20. |
It is probably true that two of the House Co-ordinators: Mrs Da Costa and , are married. |