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TEST 2 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. The 100-Year Project: Start Your Journey to a Century of Wellness Today The revolutionary (1)_________ program transforms lives daily. Our (2)_________ offers personalized plans for everyone seeking longevity. People (3)_________ our program report improved health within weeks. Our coaches send helpful reminders (4)_________ clients every morning. You'll be back on (5)_________ with our supportive community guiding you every step of the way. We encourage living healthier rather than (6)_________ on quick fixes. Join The 100-Year Project today and take the first step toward your century of wellness! Question 1:A. wellnessity B. wellness C. well D. wellnessly Question 2:A. wellness comprehensive strategy B. strategy comprehensive wellness C. comprehensive strategy wellness D. comprehensive wellness strategy Question 3:A. following B. which followed C. was followed D. followed Question 4:A. for B. with C. to D. at Question 5:A. course B. path C. journey D. track Question 6:A. to focus B. focus C. focusing D. to focusing 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. Time Enriched: Where Modern Science Meets Timeless Health Wisdom Time Enriched invites you to discover a revolutionary approach to wellness that combines cutting-edge scientific research with ancient healing traditions. While some health products focus solely on modern ingredients, (7)_________ integrate time-tested remedies from around the world. Our experts have carefully (8)_________ the most effective natural compounds that promote longevity and vitality. The (9)_________ of our formulations is backed by extensive clinical trials and centuries of traditional use. (10)_________ the fast-paced modern lifestyle, our products make it easy to maintain optimal health with minimal effort. Our commitment to (11)_________ ensures that every ingredient is ethically sourced and environmentally friendly. We offer (12)_________ of options for those seeking natural solutions to common health concerns. Question 7:A. others B. the others C. other D. another Question 8:A. worked out B. looked into C. brought up D. carried on Question 9:A. quality B. development C. composition D. effectiveness Question 10:A. Regardless of B. Subsequent to C. In spite of D. Prior to
Question 11:A. quality B. sustainability C. innovation D. excellence Question 12:A. plenty B. lots C. many D. several 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. Tom: Yes, I love them! They help me learn English. b. Mai: Hi Tom! Do you like your new smart glasses? c. Mai: Really? How? A. a-b-c B. b-a-c C. c-a-b D. a-c-b Question 14: a. Lin: That's fast! What food did you get? b. Lin: Hello Amir! What are you doing? c. Lin: Yes, please! I'm very hungry. d. Amir: I'm ordering food on my phone. The delivery robot comes in 15 minutes. e. Amir: I ordered pizza and salad. Do you want some? A. d-a-e-b-c B. b-c-e-d-a C. a-b-c-d-e D. b-d-a-e-c Question 15: Dear Lee, a. My doctor says these simple things help us live longer and better. Early good habits are important! b. I try not to eat too much sugar. My mother says it is bad for health. c. How are you? I am fine. I want to talk about health. d. I started eating more fruits and vegetables. I also walk every day for 20 minutes. e. Do you exercise? What foods do you eat? I also drink a lot of water and sleep 8 hours. Let's meet soon and walk together! Please call me this weekend. Your friend, LK A. e-a-b-c-d B. a-c-d-e-b C. c-d-a-e-b D. d-a-c-e-b Question 16: a. Good health is important. Everyone wants to live a long life. All people need good doctors and medicine. b. But many people cannot get good healthcare. Some people have money for doctors. Other people do not have money. This is not fair. c. We need to share healthcare with everyone. All people should have doctors and medicine. It does not matter if they have money or not. d. Schools can teach about health. Governments can help poor people. Doctors can work in small towns too.
e. If everyone gets good healthcare, all people can live longer. We can have a happy and healthy world together. A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-a-d-c-e C. c-d-b-a-e D. d-a-b-c-e Question 17: a. Art helps the brain stay strong. Old people who make art remember things better. They can think more clearly when they do creative things. b. Art makes people feel good. When old people paint or sing, they feel less sad. They forget their pain or problems. c. Everyone can enjoy art. You do not need to be young to start. Old people can learn new art skills every day and stay healthy longer. d. Art is good for old people. When people get old, they can paint, sing, or dance. These activities make them happy. e. Making art helps old people meet friends. They can join art classes or music groups. They talk and laugh together. A. d-b-c-a-e B. d-e-b-a-c C. d-c-b-e-a D. d-a-e-b-c Read the following passage about Intergenerational Relationships and Their Benefits for Longevity 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. Intergenerational relationships are connections between people of different ages. These relationships help both older and younger people live better and longer lives. Many activities (18)_________. Older people often feel happier when they talk to children and young adults. They can share stories about their past and teach important life lessons. Young people (19)_________. Grandparents love to play with their grandchildren; furthermore, they feel more useful and needed. Children enjoy hearing old stories, and they learn important lessons about history. Walking in the park together, (20)_________. Studies show that older people who regularly interact with younger generations often live longer and have better mental health. These relationships help reduce feelings of loneliness in older adults. (21)_________. They can understand aging better and feel less afraid of getting old. Simple activities like cooking, gardening, or reading together create strong bonds between generations. These connections make communities stronger and healthier for everyone. Research indicates that elderly people with regular contact with youth have stronger immune systems. Schools that invite seniors to volunteer report better behavior from students. (22)_________. Doctors now recommend intergenerational activities as part of healthy aging plans. Even short weekly interactions between generations can improve mood and cognitive function in older adults. Question 18: A. which create conflicts between young and old people when forcing them to interact together B. that both young and old people avoiding due to their different interests in modern society C. having disappointed many families when attempted across different generations D. are enjoyed by both young and old people when they spend time together
Question 19: A. had listened to these complaints developed skepticism about traditional teachings B. will be respecting these traditions would sacrifice critical thinking for cultural preservation C. whom analyze these myths often misinterpret ancient values through modern perspectives D. who listen to these stories learn valuable wisdom from the past Question 20: A. exercising adults and children sitting indoors missing sunlight B. having argued frequently while sharing confined living spaces C. older adults and children both get exercise and fresh air D. isolated from society yet connected through digital screens Question 21: A. Young people often resent advice hurts relationships with seniors B. Elders impose outdated values cause conflict with teenagers C. Modern youth rejects tradition suffers from disconnection D. Young people also benefit by learning patience and respect for elders Question 22: A. Segregated facilities dividing generations by interests receive more funding community approval B. Community centers with programs for mixed age groups see higher attendance and participation C. Modern recreational spaces limiting intergenerational contact prevents conflicts wastes fewer resources D. Age-specific programs catering to separate demographics show better outcomes minimize disagreements Read the following passage about Growing new tissues for aging bodies 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. Regenerative medicine is a promising healthcare field today that continues to advance rapidly. It focuses on repairing damaged tissues through cellular therapies and tissue engineering developed by researchers worldwide. Scientists are making significant progress growing tissues from stem cells, which can become different cell types when properly stimulated. These remarkable advances offer genuine hope for millions of patients with age-related conditions previously considered untreatable by conventional medical approaches. The process begins with carefully collecting stem cells from embryonic tissues, adult tissues, or through innovative cellular reprogramming techniques. These specialized cells grow in sophisticated laboratories that precisely mimic natural body conditions. Skilled researchers use specific growth factors and biocompatible scaffolds to guide cells into becoming functional tissues with appropriate structures. The ultimate goal is creating viable tissues for successful transplantation without immune rejection, which remains a significant challenge for medical professionals in this evolving field. Regenerative medicine faces several substantial obstacles despite its tremendous potential. Ethical issues regarding stem cell sources have caused intense debates among scientists, policymakers, and religious organizations globally. The prohibitively high research costs significantly limit treatment accessibility for