2 Complete the text with the words (a—f). There are two choices you don’t need to use.
a) subject b) comprehensive c) attend
d) A levels e) language f) examination
SCHOOLING IN BRITAIN
British children ought to (1) school until they are 16 years old.
At the age of 16, students write an (2) called the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education). All students are tested in Mathematics, English Literature, English Composition, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, History or the Classics, one modern language, and one more (3), such as Art or Computer Studies.
After completing the GCSE, some students leave school, others enter a technical college, while others continue at high school for two more years and take a further set of standardised exams, known as (4) , in three or four subjects. These exams determine whether a student is smart enough for a university.