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all-nighter vs apprenticeship #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:49 am   all-nighter vs apprenticeship
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #592 "Real Life: Post-Secondary Education (1)", question 10

When a student pulls an ......... this usually means that the student has stayed up all night, without sleeping, in order to study for an exam or complete an assignment that is due.

(a) all-nighter
(b) encryption
(c) armory
(d) apprenticeship

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #592 "Real Life: Post-Secondary Education (1)", answer 10

When a student pulls an all-nighter this usually means that the student has stayed up all night, without sleeping, in order to study for an exam or complete an assignment that is due.

Correct answer: (a) all-nighter

Your answer was: incorrect
When a student pulls an apprenticeship this usually means that the student has stayed up all night, without sleeping, in order to study for an exam or complete an assignment that is due.
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I wonder about all-nighter.i have never heard it
but no problem now I know thx

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