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and embrace these diverse perspectives will build stronger teams and achieve better results in today's complex business environment. Question 18: A. have achieved many students whom in international competitions succeed B. win championships by athletes which in Olympic games trains C. are respected by many Baby Boomers in corporate settings D. having created new technologies by developers through digital platforms Question 19: A. observe dramatic climate changes in Antarctica B. which achieving academic excellence in global competitions C. who experienced major technological changes at work D. are winning Olympic medals in swimming Question 20: A. expect quick responses and regular feedback from their leaders B. relying instant notifications and digital updates from social apps C. having received daily reports and weather data from nature D. prioritizing clear instructions and homework assignments through platforms Question 21: A. They are training hard for Olympic events and marathon races B. They are developing new solutions for environmental protection and conservation C. They are designing innovative curricula and methods for global education D. They are comfortable with digital communication and remote work environments Question 22: A. Professional scientists need to conduct these complex experiments accurately and systematically B. Modern organizations need to balance these different expectations carefully and thoughtfully C. Environmental experts need to protect these endangered species effectively and sustainably D. International students need to complete these academic requirements successfully and promptly Read the following passage about What Each Generation Refuses to Learn from the Last 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. Every generation believes they know better than their predecessors. Young people often ignore the valuable lessons their parents and grandparents learned through years of experience. This rejection of inherited wisdom happens in families, communities, and societies worldwide, creating a cycle where the same mistakes are repeated unnecessarily. Despite rapid technological advances and modern education, we continue making preventable mistakes. History shows us many examples of ignored wisdom. Our grandparents understood the importance of saving money and living within their means, yet modern generations often spend carelessly on