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Question 17: a. Besides, doing chores together can actually be fun and it makes the work go faster. b. Dear Mike, I hope you are well! I've been thinking about why it’s important for children to help with housework. c. It’s a good may for families to spend time together and learn new skills. d. Firstly. it teaches us responsibility and how to take care of our ow n things. e. Also. when we help our parents, it shows them respect and gratitude for all they do for us. f. Best wishes. A. b — c — a — e — d — f B. b — d — e — a — c — f C. b — a — d — e — c — f D. b — e — d — a — c — 1’ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each uf the numbered blanks from 18 to 23. Music brings many benefits to our lives, especially when we learn something new. Firstly. it makes learning more enjoyable. When we listen to music while studyins. it can help us feel relaxed and happy. (18) For example, if you are learning a new language, listening to songs in that language can help you understand and remember words better. Secondly, music helps us focus. (19) , our mind becomes less distracteD. We can concentrate better on our tasks. whether it's reading, w riting, or solving problems. This is because music has a special way of grabbing our attention and (20) Finally, music connects us w'ith other cultures. Through music, we can learn about the traditions, feelings, and (21) . It's like traveling to new places without leaving (22) . We can hear different instruments. rhythms. and voices that tell us about the rlch diversity of our w orld. In summary, music is not just about entertainment. It helps us learn better, stay focused, and (23) lt's a powerful tool that can make our learning journey more exciting and rew’arding. Question 18: A. This makes it easier to remember what we learn B. Which makes it easler to remember what we learn C. Making it easier to remember what we learn D. It makes it easier to remember what do we learn Question 19: A. When we listen to calm music B. Listen to calm music C. To listen to calm music D. Having listened to calm music Question 20: A. keeping us engaged B. keeping engaging us C. to keep us engaged D. to keep engaging us Question 21: A. from different parts of the world stories of people B. stories from different parts of the world of people C. people from diffcrent parts of the world stories D. stories of people from different parts of the world Question 22: A. their home B. this home C. our home D. its home Question 23: A. other cultures are connected B. connect with other cultures C. we are connected with other cultures D. to connect w'ith other cultures Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Regular routines can help people feel like they have control over their daily lives and that they can take positive steps (29) ______ managing their health. For example, making time for exercise within routines can help meet recommended daily activity levels. This is especially relevant now, (30) ______ research shows that people who reduced their activity levels during the pandemic could experience enduring health effects. As people increase activity outside their homes, they might (31) ______ taking transit to school and work, returning to organised fitness activities and the gym and opportunities to include movement throughout the day. (32) ______ ways that routines can support health include regular meal preparation and getting enough sleep, activities (33) ______ seem simple but can give positive results in healthy ageing over a lifetime. Adapted from https://theconversation.com/what-you-do-every-day-matters-the-power-of- routines-178592 Question 24: A. on B. in C. of D. from Question 25: A. but B. yet C. since D. despite Question 26: A. consider B. use C. need D. open Question 27: A. other B. another C. lot of D. few Question 28: A. when B. where C. who D. which
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Mental health issues such as anxiety and depression were a leading cause of global health problems even before the spread of COVID-19; however, they’ve gotten worse. Since the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety and depression rates worldwide have increased by an overwhelming 25%. In the U.S, 4 in 10 adults have reported symptoms of anxiety or depression during the pandemic, compared with 1 in 10 from January to June 2019. Among the most affected are young adults and women. The surge in people struggling with mental illnesses has coincided with gaps in mental care services as well. Research suggests that the pandemic has exacerbated the impacts of loneliness. Additionally, people’s fear of missing out, also known as FOMO, hasn’t decreased even since in-person social gatherings became less frequent. But small daily actions - such as a short walk, break from social media or even a catnap - can add up to have an impact on mental health. Separately, counselling, therapy and medication prescribed by health care providers are effective treatments for those experiencing mental illness. Adapted from: https://theconversation.com/the-power-of-short-breahs-movement-and-other practices-on- improving-mental-health-4-essential-reads-187413 Question 29: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. How to Handle Mental Illness B. Mental Health - an Alarming Issue C. The Effect of Covid-19 D. Fomo Question 30: The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to _______. A. global health problems B. symptoms C. mental health issues D. adults Question 31: The word “surge” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______. A. growth B. decline C. view D. situation Question 32: According to paragraph 1, which of the following is TRUE? A. Mental illness is not a worldwide problem. B. The rates of anxiety and depression experienced an increase by 25% in the first year of COVID-19. C. 4 in 10 adults in the US show symptoms of depression and anxiety before June 2019. D. Mental health issues have not changed since COVID-19. Question 33: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. The influences of loneliness got worse during the pandemic. B. There are many kinds of treatments to tackle mental health issues. C. Even though now there are fewer in-person social meetings, the number of people having FOMO has not reduced. D. Young adults and men are the highest number of people suffering from mental illnesses. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. The average daily time spent online by adults increased by nearly an hour during the UK’s spring lockdown when compared to the previous year, according to communications regulator Ofcom, with numerous countries back under severe pandemic restrictions, many of us once again find ourselves questioning whether our heavy reliance on technology is impacting our health. It’s true that digital devices have provided new means of work, education, connection, and entertainment during lockdown. But the perceived pressure to be online, the tendency to procrastinate to avoid undertaking tasks, and the use of digital platforms as a way to escape stress all have the potential to turn healthy behaviours into habits. This repetitive use can develop into addictive patterns, which can in turn affect a user’s wellbeing. Digital addiction refers to the addictive and excessive use of digital devices. The design of digital platforms themselves contributes to this addictive use. Notifications, news feeds, likes and comments have all been shown to contribute towards a battle for your attention, which leads users to increase the time they spend looking at screens. Screen time is an obvious measure of digital addiction, although researchers have noted that there is no simple way to determine how much screen time one can experience before it becomes problematic. As such, there is a continued lack of consensus on how we should think about and measure digital addiction. During a global pandemic, when there often feels like no alternative to using Netflix, or video conferencing with friends and family, screen time as an indicator of digital addiction is clearly ineffective. Nonetheless, research conducted on preventing digital addiction does provide insights on how we can all
engage with our digital technologies in a healthier way during a lockdown. Adapted from: https://theconversation.com/five-ways-to-manage-your-screen-time-in-a- lochdown-according- to-tech-experts-152715 Question 34: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Digital Addiction During Pandemic Lockdown B. The Effect of Covid-19 Lockdown C. Forms of Digital Entertainment D. Research about Digital Addiction Question 35: The word “procrastinate” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______. A. complete B. push C. delay D. extend Question 36: The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to ______. A. notifications B. users C. digital platforms D. researchers Question 37: The word “consensus” in paragraph 3 is opposite in meaning to ______. A. research B. repetition C. discord D. agreement Question 38: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The way to measure digital addiction needs to be studied more. B. Digital addiction happens when people use digital devices moderately. C. The design of social platforms is not related to overuse of digital devices. D. It is not hard to decide the problematic amount of screen time. Question 39: Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. During the spring lockdown, the daily amount of time people spend online increased by nearly one hour compared to the previous year. B. Digital devices create a new means of entertainment. C. The use of digital platforms cannot become addictive. D. People use digital platforms to escape from anxiety. Question 40: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Overuse of digital devices can have a negative health effect. B. Notifications and news feeds do not distract you from other things. C. People cannot connect with their family during lockdown. D. People have to completely get rid of digital devices to be healthy. The End

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