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A. destroy B. benefit C. raise D. increase Question 25: The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to ________. A. The immune system B. The disease B. C. The virus or bacteria D. The vaccine Question 26: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? A. Vaccines have always been accepted without opposition, and people have full confidence in their effectiveness. B. Many people believe vaccines are harmful, and their success has been hindered by widespread misinformation. C. Despite being successful, vaccines have been met with doubts, as some individuals are concerned about their safety and efficacy. D. Vaccines are widely trusted and have been supported by scientific evidence, despite some minor skepticism. Question 27: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Vaccines have faced resistance due to misinformation, fear, and distrust. B. The first successful vaccine was developed in the 19th century. C. Vaccines have only been successful in preventing COVID-19. D. Vaccines have been ineffective in preventing diseases like polio and measles. Question 28: The word “burden” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _________. A. Responsibility B. Help C. Advantage D. Stress Question 29: In which paragraph does the writer mention one reason some people are skeptical about vaccines? A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 4 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 1 Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer mention the primary way vaccines protect people from diseases? A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 1 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 3 Read the following passage about humanoid robots 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. (31) _______as a means of security for banks. In Britain they first appeared in 1953 and by the 1960s, there were already a few cameras in major streets in London. Today, there are more than four million CCTV cameras across the country. That's one camera for every fourteen people. The cameras are there to film dangerous or illegal behaviour. With new software, they can (32) ______ the faces of known offenders, and a new kind of CCTV in the Netherlands can detect angry voices and automatically (33) ________. Some CCTV cameras can even interact with the people they are watching. But these cameras don't just watch criminals; they watch all of us, (34) _________. The amount of surveillance in towns and cities across Britain is increasing because (35) _______. Some goods in shops now have RFID tags (radio frequency identification tags) attached to them. When you pick up one of these items, the RFID tag sends a radio message to a CCTV camera and the camera starts filming you. Shops say that this technology helps to catch shoplifters - but only by treating everybody as a potential criminal. Question 31. A. Developed as the first CCTV cameras initially B. CCTV cameras were initially developed C. Developing CCTV cameras initially D. Initially developed CCTV cameras Question 32. A. automatically recognize B. automatic recognize C. automatic recognition D. automatically recognition Question 33. A. warn the police trouble B. warn the police of trouble C. trouble is warned by the police D. warn the police to trouble Question 34. A. all the time almost B. of all the time almost C. almost all of the time D. almost of the time all Question 35. A. it thought to deter crime B. it was thought to deter crime C. it thinks to have deterred crime D. it is thought to deter crime Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

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