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d. If you're up for something more adventurous, I found a few options like kayaking on the lake and hiking through the forests. e. Let me know what you think – I’m excited about the idea! Best, LK A. b-c-d-a-e B. c-a-d-b-e C. a-d-c-b-e D. b-a-e-d-c Question 16: a. Nonetheless, the fusion of cultures has made the world a more dynamic and open place, where people can celebrate both their unique heritage and the beauty of diversity. b. Thanks to advancements in technology and communication, people from different countries and backgrounds can now share ideas, traditions, and experiences more easily than ever before. c. This cultural exchange has led to the blending of various elements such as food, fashion, music, and language, creating a rich, diverse global society. d. In today’s interconnected world, global culture has become an important aspect of modern life. e. While this global culture encourages understanding and unity, it also presents challenges, such as the loss of local traditions and the risk of cultural homogenization. A. a-b-d-c-a B. b-c-e-d-a C. e-c-d-b-a D. d-b-c-e-a Question 17: a. However, it also presents challenges such as time zone differences, cultural misunderstandings, and the need for effective communication across languages. b. With the rise of remote work, outsourcing, and multinational companies, businesses can now tap into talent from all corners of the world. c. In the modern economy, the concept of a global workforce has become increasingly prevalent. d. Despite these obstacles, the global workforce continues to grow, making the world of work more interconnected and dynamic than ever before. e. This has opened up opportunities for people to collaborate across borders, bringing together diverse perspectives and skills. A global workforce allows companies to access specialized expertise, reduce costs, and operate more efficiently. A. c-d-e-a-b B. c-a-d-b-e C. c-e-b-a-d D. c-b-e-a-d Read the following passage about The Life of Albert Einstein 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. Albert Einstein, one of the most brilliant minds in history, was born in the city of Ulm, Germany, in 1879. He showed signs of his intellectual brilliance at a young age. (18)_________. However, he wasn’t always a great student in school, as his teachers often thought he was a rebellious child. (19)_________. As a young man, Einstein moved to Switzerland to study at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic. He earned his degree in physics in 1900 and later took a job at the Swiss patent office. This job, however, allowed him
the time and space to think deeply about the nature of the universe. In 1905, he published four groundbreaking papers in the Annalen der Physik, (20)_________. Einstein’s theory of relativity revolutionized the way we understand time, space, and gravity. People around the world began to realize that Einstein was not just a scientist, but a genius who would change the course of history. (21)_________. Though Einstein was highly regarded for his scientific achievements, his personal life was more complicated. He had married Mileva Marić, a fellow physicist, in 1903, but their relationship ended in divorce in 1919. Despite these personal struggles, (22)_________. In the later years of his life, Einstein became an outspoken advocate for peace and civil rights. He also emigrated to the United States in 1933 after Adolf Hitler rose to power. Having escaped Nazi persecution, he took a position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, where he would continue his work until his death in 1955. Question 18: A. By the time he was a teenager, who he had already developed an interest in mathematics and physics B. By the time he was a teenager, he had already developed an interest in mathematics and physics, which he was passionate about C. By the time he was a teenager, he had already developed an interest in mathematics and physics D. Having developed already an interest in mathematics and physics, he was ready to study them more seriously Question 19: A. He had struggled with some subjects and his passion for learning never wavered B. He had struggled with some subjects, so his passion for learning never wavered C. He had struggled with some subjects, but his passion for learning never wavered D. He had struggled with some subjects although his passion for learning never wavered Question 20: A. one of which was introducing the famous theory of special relativity B. one of which had introduced the famous theory of special relativity C. one of which is introducing the famous theory of special relativity D. one of which introduced the famous theory of special relativity Question 21: A. His work in theoretical physics earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics, and it was for his discovery of the photoelectric effect B. His work in theoretical physics earned him the Nobel Prize, because he discovered the photoelectric effect C. His work in theoretical physics earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, although he discovered the photoelectric effect

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