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Question 11 [695716]: A. the other B. other C. another D. others Question 12 [695717]: A. catch on B. back up C. take on D. bring up 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 [695718]: a. Ann: Hi, Mi. Long time no see. How’re you doing? b. Ann: Oh, that’s why I haven’t seen you in the Reading Club very often. c. Mi: I’m fine, thanks. By the way, we moved to a new house in a suburb last month. (Adapted from Global Success 9) A. a-b-c B. c-a-b C. a-c-b D. b-a-c Question 14 [695719]: a. Man: Yeah. I’ve got no problem with that. It sounds good, actually. The last place I worked for was quite demanding too. We had to make sure we gave a really high level of service. b. Man: That’s fine. I’m very used to working in that kind of environment. c. Woman: That’s good to hear because that will be equally important at Milo’s. I know they want people who have an eye for detail. d. Woman: OK. Now, they do have some quite specific requirements for the kind of person they’re looking for. Milo’s a young, dynamic company and they’re really keen on creating a strong team. It’s really important you fit in and get on well with everyone. e. Woman: Perfect. So the only other thing that’s required is good communication skills, so you’ll need to have a certificate in English. (Adapted from Cambridge IELTS 18) A. e-a-c-b-d B. a-e-d-b-c C. c-a-b-e-d D. d-a-c-b-e Question 15 [695720]: Hi Susan, a. The streets are bigger now, and two new highways were built last year. b. I’m happy to hear you’re having fun at university. And you’re right, my town is different now. Do you remember what it looked like when you visited five years ago? c. A new movie theater has just been opened too, so I’m going there with my friends tomorrow. What else? Well, two skyscrapers were built two years ago. Because the town center is more crowded now, many people have moved to the outskirts recently. d. My aunt’s family moved last month, and they like it there. e. It’s so much easier to get around now. Last month, two new bookstores were opened near my house. Overall, I like all the changes. How about your town? Has it changed much? Love, Molly. (Adapted from iLearn Smart World) A. b-a-e-c-d B. a-e-d-b-c C. c-a-b-e-d D. d-e-c-b-a Question 16 [695721]: a. It’s taken decades for scientists to develop tasty food that astronauts can easily consume in space. b. When astronauts get hungry, they simply rehydrate the food with water from a special dispenser and wait for 20 to 30 minutes until it’s ready.
Question 20 [695725]: A. Aiming to address biases in AI, many organizations are implementing rigorous testing protocols B. They raise concerns about the accuracy of AI due to the absence of potential biases in training data C. The risk of technology malfunctioning during critical medical situations is also a worry D. AI technologies have been developed to enhance decision-making in healthcare Question 21 [695726]: A. We expect it to have a revolutionary impact on healthcare delivery B. A revolutionary role in healthcare will be taken by these technologies C. People expect it to revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered D. It is expected to revolutionize the way healthcare is delivered Question 22 [695727]: A. If these issues are resolved, effective implementation might remain unattainable B. Without tackling these issues, these machines can realize their full operational potential C. To achieve effective implementation, it is crucial that these obstacles are dealt with D. In order for effective implementation to be achieved, these obstacles must be tackled with Read the following passage about the magazine’s power 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 23 to 30. Who says print is dead? Walk into Joseph’s Magazine Stand in downtown Chicago, where glossy covers still catch eyes and spark conversations. “People come here seeking stories, not just information,” muses Joseph Chen, who has run stands since 1985. Between towering racks of publications, readers forge their unexpected connections. Print magazines shape cultural narratives in ways digital platforms struggle to replicate. Market research from Columbia Journalism Review unveils that readers retain 65% more information from print articles than digital ones. Readers’ emotional engagement amplifies through their physical interaction with pages. Magazine subscribers demonstrate remarkable loyalty, with specialty publications maintaining subscription rates even as digital alternatives proliferate. Independent magazines flourish in particular niches, where devoted readers savor curated content and tangible experiences. Print publications cultivate distinct reading rituals. Morning commuters fold newspaper corners on trains, while coffee shop regulars annotate magazine margins. The tactile nature of print media engenders contemplative reading practices. Scientific studies reveal that paper-based reading stimulates neural pathways associated with deeper comprehension. Paper activates spatial memory, allowing readers to map information physically across pages. Magazines build bridges between creators and audiences through innovative formats. Art directors experiment with paper types and printing techniques to enhance storytelling. Photography gains depth through carefully chosen paper finishes. Editorial teams orchestrate visual narratives across spreads, guiding readers through carefully paced journeys. Reader letters transform into community forums, where subscribers debate ideas across monthly issues. This collaborative spirit permeates throughout production, fostering meaningful dialogue between writers, designers, and devoted readers who anticipate each carefully crafted edition. (Adapted from The New Yorker) Question 23 [695728]: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an advantage of print magazines? A. enhanced memory retention rates B. specialized content curation C. advertising effectiveness rates D. tactile reading experience Question 24 [695729]: The word “permeates” in the final paragraph is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______