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Question 9:A. effects B. benefits C. advantages D. outcomes Question 10:A. contrary to B. away from C. close to D. due to Question 11:A. nutrition B. wellness C. lifestyle D. dietary Question 12:A. Much B. Several C. Many D. Plenty Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17. Question 13: a. Lisa: It's sunny and warm. Perfect for a walk in the park! b. Mike: Good morning, Lisa! What's the weather like today? c. Mike: That sounds nice. Would you like to have ice cream there? A. a-b-c B. b-a-c C. c-a-b D. b-c-a Question 14: a. Emma: After we finish studying, we can go to the café where they serve delicious cakes and hot chocolate. b. Emma: We can sit together at the big table, which is near the window with a nice view. c. Jack: That's interesting, and I want to go with you since I need to study for my math test tomorrow. d. Emma: Hello Jack! I'm going to the library because I need to borrow some books for my English class. e. Jack: I'll bring some snacks that we can eat when we take a break, but we should be quiet in the library. A. c-b-e-d-a B. d-b-a-e-c C. d-c-b-e-a D. a-b-c-d-e Question 15: Dear Sam, a. I go to the gym every day because I want to be healthy, but my mom says I exercise too much. b. My friend told me that being healthy means we need to rest sometimes, and I think she is right. c. Please tell me what you think, because your opinion is important to me. d. When I don't work out, I feel very sad and worried, which is not good for me. e. I hope we can meet for lunch next week, where we can talk about finding balance in our lives. Your friend, LK A. b-c-a-d-e B. e-b-a-d-c C. d-e-a-b-c D. a-d-b-e-c Question 16: a. When we don't sleep enough, our bodies cannot fight sickness well, but good sleep makes us stronger and healthier. b. Scientists are creating new smart beds that can adjust to our bodies while we sleep, and they can also track how well we rest each night. c. Scientists have discovered that sleep helps our brains learn new things, and it also removes harmful waste from our minds.
d. The best sleep happens when our bedroom is cool and dark, and when we don't look at phones before bedtime. e. Many people now use special lights that change color during the day, which helps them fall asleep faster at night. A. c-a-e-d-b B. a-d-e-c-b C. d-c-e-a-b D. e-d-c-a-b Question 17: a. When you eat healthy foods and exercise regularly, your genes work better, and they help protect you from many illnesses. b. Scientists have found that good habits can help not only you but also your children, because some positive changes can be passed to the next generation. c. The food we eat, the air we breathe, and the way we live can all change our genetic expression, so making good choices today affects our health tomorrow. d. Your genes are like a book with instructions, but your lifestyle choices can change how these instructions work in your body. e. Stress can turn off good genes and turn on bad genes, which is why relaxation activities like yoga are important for your health. A. d-b-a-e-c B. d-e-c-b-a C. d-a-e-b-c D. d-c-a-e-b Read the following passage about Where Worlds Collide in 2025 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. In 2025, technology has become an important part of our daily lives, connecting people around the world quickly. Young people (18)_________. These digital natives often help older people learn new apps, creating nice exchanges between different ages. Had traditional wisdom been completely forgotten, we would have lost many valuable lessons from the past. The skills that (19)_________. Grandparents who learned to fix things with their hands, cook without recipes, and read paper maps offer knowledge that Google cannot replace. Many older people understand patience because they lived through hard times. Digital tools make our lives easier; (20)_________. Schools now try to teach both technology and traditional skills because both are necessary for students. Some experts believe this balanced approach creates more well-rounded individuals. Books are still being published despite e-readers becoming popular, (21)_________. Children learn from both coding classes and outdoor play, finding a good balance. This combination helps develop both technical skills and social abilities that are essential for future success. Today's young people, (22)_________, develop special ways to solve problems. The most successful individuals are those who can navigate both digital innovations and traditional knowledge with equal confidence. As we move forward, finding harmony between these two worlds will remain our greatest challenge and opportunity for meaningful progress in society. Question 18: A. they contacted yesterday about the technical issues
B. who grew up with smartphones and tablets use digital tools easily C. had been developing for decades before reaching the market D. whose functions were limited by outdated operating systems Question 19: A. having evolved through centuries remain challenging for today's generation B. which were created during ancient times have become obsolete in modern society C. that emerged from traditional cultures cannot adapt to technological changes D. were developed before the digital age are still important for solving real problems Question 20: A. nevertheless, they cannot replace the depth and richness of human experience B. furthermore, they contribute significantly to environmental sustainability efforts C. meanwhile, they operate effectively even in extreme weather conditions D. consequently, they reduce production costs while improving overall efficiency Question 21: A. while automated systems process data faster than manual calculations B. yet modern technology continues to advance at an unprecedented rate C. and handwritten notes help students remember information better than typing D. but digital documents require less storage space than physical papers Question 22: A. developed through years of research but rejected by traditional communities B. living in this mixed world and embracing both new technology and old wisdom C. considering all possible outcomes yet failing to implement practical solutions D. having studied the ancient texts while ignoring modern scientific discoveries Read the following passage about One Solution. Zero Compromise and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. In today's rapidly changing world, five distinct generations coexist in the workplace for the first time in history. Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, Generation Z, and the emerging Alpha Generation each bring unique perspectives and skills. This unprecedented diversity creates both challenges and opportunities for organizations seeking to maintain harmony and productivity. Each generation possesses valuable qualities that contribute to overall organizational success. Communication styles vary dramatically across generations. Baby Boomers often prefer face-to-face meetings and detailed reports, while Generation Z gravitates toward digital platforms and brief, visual content. These differences can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts when teams collaborate on projects. However, companies that implement flexible communication protocols allowing each generation to utilize their preferred methods report higher satisfaction and efficiency among employees. Adapting to diverse communication preferences requires patience and thoughtful strategic planning.