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e. Could we arrange a meeting next month to discuss the preliminary findings from my fieldwork? Best regards, Michael A. b – d – a – c – e B. a – d – c – b – e C. b – a – d – c – e D. c – a – e – d – b Question 13. A. Additionally, educational institutions must adapt curricula to prepare students for careers that don't yet exist in the current job market. B. Artificial intelligence is transforming employment landscapes at an unprecedented pace, creating both opportunities and disruptions across sectors. C. Moreover, governments need to establish robust social safety nets to support workers displaced by automation technologies. D. As machine learning capabilities expand, routine cognitive tasks become increasingly susceptible to automation. e. Nevertheless, emerging research suggests AI will generate new categories of employment requiring uniquely human skills like creativity and emotional intelligence. A. b – d – c – a – e B. a – b – d – e – c C. b – a – d – c – e D. d – b – a – e – c Question 14. A. James: That's impressive! How do you manage to balance training with your academic commitments? B. Sophie: I'm preparing for a marathon next spring to raise funds for environmental conservation. C. Sophie: It requires careful planning. I train early mornings and dedicate weekends to longer runs. A. b – a – c B. a – b – c C. c – a – b D. b – c – a Question 15. A. Innovative biotechnology firms are pioneering gene therapy techniques that target previously incurable genetic disorders. B. These breakthrough treatments offer hope for patients suffering from conditions like sickle cell anemia and certain forms of blindness. C. Conventional medical interventions typically manage symptoms rather than addressing underlying genetic causes of diseases. D. However, regulatory agencies face challenges evaluating the long-term safety profiles of these novel therapeutic approaches. e. If clinical trials continue demonstrating efficacy, gene therapy could revolutionize treatment paradigms within the next decade. A. a – b – c – d – e B. c – a – b – e – d C. a – c – b – e – d D. c – b – a – d – e Question 16.
A. Professor Martinez: Renewable energy adoption is accelerating globally, yet fossil fuels still dominate energy portfolios. B. Dr. Lee: Absolutely. Solar and wind technologies have become cost-competitive, making the economic argument compelling. C. Professor Martinez: Precisely. Transitioning infrastructure requires coordinated international policy frameworks and investment. D. Dr. Lee: What obstacles do you consider most significant in achieving widespread renewable energy implementation? e. Professor Martinez: Grid modernization, energy storage solutions, and addressing intermittency challenges represent critical priorities. A. a – b – c – d – e B. a – d – e – b – c C. d – a – b – e – c D. a – b – d – c – e Question 17. A. Consequently, mental health professionals emphasize the importance of establishing boundaries and practicing mindful consumption. B. Social media platforms have fundamentally altered how individuals communicate, share experiences, and construct their identities. C. Furthermore, algorithms designed to maximize engagement often expose users to content that triggers anxiety or inadequacy. D. As usage patterns intensify, researchers observe correlations between excessive screen time and deteriorating psychological wellbeing. e. However, when used intentionally, digital platforms can facilitate meaningful connections and provide access to supportive communities. A. b – d – c – a – e B. a – b – d – e – c C. b – a – d – c – e D. d – b – a – e – c Read the following passage about renewable energy and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. The global transition toward renewable energy sources represents one of humanity's most ambitious undertakings. Solar and wind technologies have matured dramatically over the past decade, (18) ……., making them economically viable alternatives to fossil fuels. Government policies worldwide increasingly favor clean energy development through subsidies, tax incentives, and regulatory frameworks that penalize carbon emissions. The challenges of intermittency remain significant. (19) ……., energy storage solutions are evolving rapidly. Battery technology improvements and grid modernization initiatives are creating infrastructure capable of handling variable renewable inputs. Utilities are investing billions in smart grid systems that balance supply and demand dynamically. (20) …….. Countries with abundant renewable resources are positioned to become energy exporters, while those lacking such advantages must develop international cooperation frameworks. This geopolitical dimension adds complexity to energy transition planning.

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