Overseas students can apply for admission to almost all the
courses in British universities, provided that they have the necessary
qualifications. A very few courses are (47) to people
already working in a (48) or in other ways; where this is
the case, it is (49) in the university handbook. In spite
that there are some courses specially (50) for students
from overseas, most overseas students attend. (51) the same
comes as British students. Students who apply for admission to
British universities are obliged to provide (52) that their
education has qualified them to a course leading to a degree, and that they
speak and understand English well. In addition to this "general" requirement
there are at most universities (53) "course" requirements,
which may vary from one faculty or department to another and which are intended
to ensure that students’ (54) studies have
included (55) preparations in the particular subject or
subjects that they want to study for a degree. Each university
is (56) for drawing up its own regulations about admission,
and both the "general" requirement and special "course" requirements may
therefore vary In detail from university to university. At all universities,
however, the requirements are revealed mainly in term of passes in United
Kingdom examinations such as those for the General Certificate of Secondary
Education. A) previous
F) profession
K) strategic B) evidence
G)designed
L) specific C) ridiculous
H) exactly
M) exception D) responsible
I) restricted
N) adequate E)
fundamentally J) modified
O) mentioned