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TEST 1 Read the following advertisement 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 1 to 6. Small Daily Choices, Decades of Vibrant Living The revolutionary health approach transforms your aging process through (1)_________ decisions. (2)_________ routines can add years to your life while improving your overall well-being. People (3)_________ the Quantum Aging philosophy experience remarkable improvements in energy levels. Our coaches explain longevity secrets (4)_________ participants during each personalized session. Our experts will help you (5)_________ back on your feet after years of neglecting your health and wellness needs. (6)_________ a longer, more vibrant life requires making small but significant choices every day. Join Quantum Aging today and discover how tiny daily decisions can compound into decades of extraordinary health and vitality! Question 1:A. mind B. mindfully C. mindful D. mindfulness Question 2:A. Morning exercise consistent B. Consistent morning exercise C. Consistent exercise morning D. Exercise morning consistent Question 3:A. adopting B. which adopted C. adopted D. was adopted Question 4:A. to B. for C. with D. at Question 5:A. bring B. take C. do D. get Question 6:A. Living B. To live C. To living D. live Read of the following leaflet 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 7 to 12. Thriving Beyond Tomorrow: The New Science of Extended Wellness Modern wellness practices differ from (7)_________ in their focus on long-term health outcomes rather than quick fixes. Scientists are constantly (8)_________ how lifestyle choices affect our longevity and quality of life. Recent (9)_________ in nutritional science have revealed the importance of micronutrients for cellular health. (10)_________ common misconceptions, aging is not simply an inevitable decline but a process that can be optimized. The (11)_________ of preventive medicine has transformed how we approach healthcare in the 21st century. A (12)_________ of studies have demonstrated the benefits of regular exercise for maintaining cognitive function. Question 7:A. others B. another C. the others D. other Question 8:A. working on B. thinking over C. going through D. looking into Question 9:A. methods B. discoveries C. theories D. publications
Question 10:A. On top of B. Because of C. In spite of D. With regard to Question 11:A. philosophy B. advancement C. implementation D. regulation Question 12:A. quantity B. bunch C. piece D. number 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. Alex: A garden? What do you do there? b. Alex: Hi! Do you like my new phone? It can show pictures in the air! c. Jordan: Wow! That's cool. I like simple things. I go to a garden every day. A. c-b-a B. c-a-b C. a-b-c D. b-c-a Question 14: a. Maya: A plant that sends messages? What does it say? b. Liam: That's nice. I have a smart plant at home. It sends messages to my phone. c. Maya: I want to see it! Can I visit your home? d. Maya: Look at my smart watch! It tells me when I need to drink water. e. Liam: It says "I need water" or "Too much sun!" It's like a pet. A. b-e-d-a-c B. d-b-a-e-c C. d-b-c-a-e D. e-b-a-c-d Question 15: Dear Mr. Kim, a. We can now grow new parts for your body! It is like magic. When you are old, some parts stop working well. b. Now, we can make new skin, bones, and more. c. I think this can help you. Please come to my office next week. We can talk more about your options. d. How are you? I am Dr. LK. I want to tell you about new medicine for old bodies. e. Your own cells help make these new parts. They are safe because they come from you. This treatment is not painful and very effective. Best wishes, Dr. LK A. c-a-e-d-b B. a-d-e-b-c C. d-a-b-e-c D. e-b-a-d-c Question 16: a. Countries should help old people with money. This can help them live better and longer. b. Many old people worry about money. This worry can make them sick. Stress is bad for health. c. Having money means better health for old people. They can eat well, see doctors, and live in safe homes. d. Some old people cannot pay for doctors. This is a big problem. They do not get help when they are sick. e. Old people need money to stay healthy. When they have enough money, they can buy good food and medicine.
Question 20: A. who sleep less than six hours each night often get sick more B. sleeping less than six hours each night will often got sick more C. whom slept less than six hours each night have often gotten sick more D. they sleep less than six hours each night often getting sick more Question 21: A. quality sleep significantly extending healthy lifespan B. quality sleep, significantly extended healthy lifespan C. quality sleep significantly extends healthy lifespan D. quality sleep having significantly extended healthy lifespan Question 22: A. They should say we also not drink tea early in the week B. They also say we should not drink coffee late in the day C. We also say they should not drink water long in the night D. They not also suggest we should avoid coffee early for health Read the following passage about Anti-inflammatory Diets and Their Role in Chronic Disease Prevention 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. Chronic inflammation contributes to many health problems like heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers. An anti-inflammatory diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats helps fight inflammation. These diets include foods with antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids, while limiting processed foods, refined sugars, and saturated fats. Studies show that these eating patterns may reduce inflammatory markers and lower disease risk. The Mediterranean diet is a good example of anti-inflammatory eating that has been well-studied. It includes olive oil, nuts, fish, and many plant foods with anti-inflammatory properties. The DASH diet and traditional Asian diets have similar benefits. People following these diets show lower levels of inflammatory markers compared to those eating typical Western diets. Research indicates that the combination of various nutrients working together provides greater benefits than individual supplements alone. Adopting anti-inflammatory eating habits requires gradual changes, not strict diets. Experts suggest starting with small steps, like adding more vegetables to meals or choosing nuts and fruits as snacks. Drinking enough water and regular exercise enhance these benefits. People with health conditions should talk to doctors before changing their diet. Meal planning and preparation can make the transition easier and more sustainable for long-term success. Anti-inflammatory diets offer protection against age-related diseases when followed long-term. People in regions with these traditional diets have fewer chronic conditions and live longer. Diet is just one part of health, though. Managing stress, getting enough sleep, and avoiding tobacco are also important. As