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c. Sarah: A little bit. I've already started budgeting and learning to cook, but living alone seems challenging. A. a-c-b B. b-c-a C. a-b-c D. b-a-c Question 14: a. Kai: Meanwhile, I'm still stuck in my corporate cubicle, watching my metaverse investments tank... b. Kai: What? Last month you were stressed about quitting your office job, and now you're living the dream in Bali? c. Luna: Kai, you won't believe it! I just made my first $3,000 from my NFT art collection! d. Luna: Hey, remember that Web3 community project we talked about? Why don't you join me here? We could co-work and build something together. e. Luna: I know, right? Best decision ever! My morning office is literally this beach cafe. No more fluorescent lights and small talk about the weather! A. b-d-a-e-c B. e-a-b-c-d C. c-e-d-a-b D. c-b-e-a-d Question 15: Dear Ethan, a. Remember how terrified I was about leaving everything behind? Now I can't imagine living any other way. b. The city lights at 3 AM still remind me of our late-night coding sessions back home. But now, instead of dreaming about independence, I'm living it. c. I hope this finds you thriving in your startup journey! Life in NYC is a beautiful chaos—exactly what I needed to find myself. d. Yesterday, I pitched my AI research project to a room full of investors. My hands were shaking, but my voice wasn't! Those presentation skills you taught me last summer really paid off. e. Even if that means eating instant ramen more often than I'd like to admit! Missing our rooftop philosophical debates LK A. c-a-d-b-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. b-a-d-c-e D. d-a-e-c-b Question 16: a. Some called it escapism. Maya called it evolution. Her consciousness danced between reality and the dataverse, each transition teaching her new forms of self-reliance. b. In 2045, when the first brain-computer interface went mainstream, Maya decided traditional independence was outdated. She uploaded her consciousness part-time, working as a virtual architect in the metaverse while her physical self slept. c. The neural subscription fees were steep, but the freedom of existing in multiple dimensions was worth it. She built gardens that defied physics and skyscrapers that touched digital stars. d. Her parents couldn't comprehend how she earned crypto designing dreams for insomniacs. "Virtual real estate is still real estate," she'd explain, watching her designs materialize in clients' mindspaces.
e. In both worlds, she finally found her truth: independence wasn't about breaking free from others—it was about breaking free from old definitions of existence itself. A. b-d-c-a-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. c-b-d-a-e D. d-b-a-c-e Question 17: a. What started as a hobby turned into a thriving online store. Between his day job coding and weekend crafting, he found an unexpected sweet spot. His bestseller? Cat-shaped desk organizers that meow when you're working too late. b. Friends thought he was crazy spending weekends tinkering instead of partying. But there was something magical about bringing ideas to life, even if they weren't perfect. c. Alex traded his gaming console for a 3D printer last summer, transforming his tiny apartment balcony into a mini workshop. His first creation? Custom plant pots that change color based on soil moisture. d. His Instagram followers loved the behind-the-scenes fails - especially the time his self-watering planter flooded his neighbor's balcony. "Learning through chaos," he called it. e. He discovered independence wasn't about making millions or changing the world. Sometimes, it was simply about creating something uniquely yours, one plastic layer at a time. A. c-b-e-a-d B. c-a-d-b-e C. c-d-a-e-b D. c-a-b-d-e Read the following passage about Building Your Independent Future 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. Success is not achieved overnight, but rather through consistent small actions that compound over time. Every morning, determined individuals wake up early and take decisive steps toward their goals, whether studying new skills or developing business ideas. The path to independence, (18)_________. Not only do successful people maintain a clear vision of their future, but they also create detailed action plans to achieve their objectives. Having established their goals and identified potential obstacles, (19)_________. While some people may doubt the feasibility of their dreams, successful individuals remain focused on their path and continue to make progress, regardless of temporary setbacks or challenges. Building an independent future requires patience, persistence, and the courage to face uncertainty. (20)_________, and every challenge overcome becomes a stepping stone toward achieving one's dreams. (21)_________, but the rewards of personal and professional freedom make every effort worthwhile. In this fast-paced world, those who dare to dream big while taking consistent small steps are the ones who ultimately achieve their goals. (22)_________, and every successful entrepreneur started with a single idea and the courage to pursue it. The path to success is unique for each individual, but the fundamental principles of dedication and perseverance remain constant throughout the journey. Question 18: A. whom many young entrepreneurs have bravely pursued today, requires unwavering dedication and resilience B. which many young entrepreneurs are bravely pursuing today, requires unwavering dedication and resilience