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d. Therefore, as we continue to innovate, it is crucial to balance progress with careful consideration of its potential impacts on society. e. For instance, the development of artificial intelligence has led to automation in many industries, reducing the need for manual labor. A. c-a-e-b-d B. c-d-b-a-e C. e-b-a-c-d D. e-c-a-d-b Read the following passage about AI innovation, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Gemini, Google’s advanced AI model, (18) ______, aiming to compete with other powerful AI systems. This new model serves as a successor to Google’s previous AI models and promises to bring significant advancements in natural language understanding and generation. (19) ______. The model is designed to help users with a wide range of tasks. It can assist with simpler functions, such as drafting emails and providing recommendations, as well as more complex functions, like summarizing lengthy documents or aiding in research. Gemini’s capabilities make it a versatile tool for both personal and professional needs, appealing to users (20) ______. One of Google’s goals with Gemini is to integrate it across multiple platforms. Users will see Gemini’s influence in Google Search and Google Workspace, where it will make these tools smarter and more responsive. (21) ______. Overall, Gemini represents Google’s commitment to creating an intuitive digital environment that adapts to users’ needs in real time. Positioning Gemini as a cornerstone of its AI strategy. (22) ______ (Adapted from BBC News) Question 18 [697514]: A. for which the development marked a significant shift in AI technology B. is part of the company’s ambitious journey into the realm of artificial intelligence C. having been introduced to push the boundaries of language understanding D. to be the latest of Google’s AI models that bring significant advancements in user experience Question 19 [697515]: A. Many users have expressed concerns about its capabilities, fearing that the advancements in AI could lead to job displacement B. Through Gemini, Google aims to limit its AI advancements to specialized research applications C. Gemini primarily functions as an innovative vehicle designed for efficient transportation within urban areas D. With Gemini, Google hopes to push the boundaries of AI capabilities and offer users a more seamless digital experience Question 20 [697516]: A. where advanced features help them accomplish a variety of tasks B. empowering by its advanced features to complete a wide range of tasks C. whose demands vary from basic tasks to intricate ones D. sought assistance in managing complex projects and simple tasks Question 21 [697517]: A. Users will pay an additional subscription fee to access the advanced features offered by Gemini B. This integration aims to save time and improve productivity for users everywhere C. Google plans to phase out its older tools and replace them entirely with the new capabilities offered by Gemini D. Users will have the opportunity to experience Gemini as a completely standalone product
Question 22 [697518]: A. Google continues strengthening its role as a leader in the evolving AI landscape B. the integration of AI has reduced the need for human oversight in various processes C. users are expected to learn complex commands to fully utilize its features D. extensive resources have been allocated to ensure that AI can operate independently Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 30. Inside a dimly lit warehouse in Brooklyn, vintage arcade machines illuminate rows of eager visitors with their neon glow. Weekly attendance at Retro Gaming Haven has quadrupled since its opening last spring, reflecting a broader cultural phenomenon. As economic uncertainty looms, consumer spending on nostalgic entertainment and memorabilia continues to surge across demographics. Market analysis from the Consumer Behavior Institute shows unprecedented growth in memory-centric industries. Vinyl record sales have climbed 80% annually, while retro gaming platforms thrive through archived content. Contemporary audiences gravitate toward past-era entertainment, as it evokes emotional resonance through shared cultural touchstones. Digital platforms curating vintage content report viewer retention rates 35% higher than modern entertainment channels, highlighting a significant shift in consumption patterns across various age groups and social demographics. Research by Social Psychology Quarterly shows nostalgia-driven consumption intensifies during social change periods. Consumers direct significant entertainment spending toward reimagined cultural artifacts. Visual aesthetics from previous decades permeate contemporary design, garnering particular appeal among young professionals. Studies show audiences engage more deeply with content invoking collective memory, spending 45% more time with vintage-inspired media formats across multiple platforms and entertainment categories, from streaming services to interactive experiences. In response, entertainment conglomerates reshape marketing around memory-driven experiences. Production studios amalgamate period-specific elements into contemporary offerings while streaming platforms spotlight archived content through recommendation algorithms. Industry metrics show that vintage-inspired content maintains strong viewer engagement across demographics. Cultural analysts observe how retrospective entertainment elements crystallize community connections through shared historical references, fostering social cohesion. Memory-centric programming drives robust discussion in digital forums, where audiences examine cultural significance through modern perspectives and shared experiences, creating lasting connections between past and present entertainment forms while building bridges across different consumer segments. (Adapted from Digital Entertainment Weekly) Question 23 [697519]: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of nostalgic content? A. emotional connection B. viewer retention C. educational value D. social bonding Question 24 [697520]: The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to ______. A. emotional resonance B. past-era entertainment C. archived content D. vinyl record Question 25 [697521]: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? A. Modern audiences pour substantial financial resources into entertainment that reinterprets classic elements. B. The entertainment market thrives when cultural pieces from the past return with fresh perspectives. C. Among various spending choices, revamped nostalgic content attracts respectable portions of consumer budgets. D. Cultural products that blend historical roots with new forms command impressive consumer expenditure.