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Although the benefits are not always evenly distributed, mass tourism can provide valuable income to some local businesses. In many cases, however, the profits generated from mass tourism are concentrated in the hands of large corporations, leaving local residents with few long-term advantages. Additionally, the seasonal nature of mass tourism means that jobs can be unstable, often disappearing in the off-season. Mass tourism can be a powerful economic driver, but it presents challenges that need to be carefully managed. Governments, businesses, and travelers must work together to minimize its negative impacts. Sustainable tourism practices, such as limiting visitor numbers and supporting eco-friendly initiatives, are crucial to ensuring that future generations can continue to enjoy the beauty of popular travel destinations. Question 23 [696636]: The word accessible in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________: A. illegal B. inevitable C. unprecedented D. unavailable Question 24 [696637]: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an effect of mass tourism? A. overcrowding B. pollution C. loss of local culture D. depletion of local resources Question 25 [696638]: The word strain in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ________: A. measure B. pressure C. arrival D. pleasure Question 26 [696639]: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? A. The influx of visitors strongly supports hotels, restaurants, and transport services. B. The arrival of visitors brings direct consequences to hotels, restaurants, and transport services. C. Hotels, restaurants, and transport services are adversely impacted by the arrival of visitors. D. Hotels, restaurants, and transport services gain direct benefits from the arrival of visitors. Question 27 [696640]: The word it in paragraph 4 refers to ______: A. mass tourism B. economic driver C. seasonal nature D. the off-season Question 28 [696641]: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Mass tourism provides stable and long-term job opportunities in all popular destinations. B. Sustainable tourism practices are key to ensuring the future of travel destinations. C. The main economic benefits of mass tourism go to large international corporations. D. Local businesses are always unaffected by the seasonal fluctuations of mass tourism. Question 29 [696642]: In which paragraph does the writer mention a concession relationship? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Question 30 [696643]: In which paragraph does the writer describe the factors that have contributed to the widespread growth of tourism? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Read the following passage 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 31 to 40. A significant number of young people have chosen career paths that have little to do with their degrees. This trend is particularly prominent in the age of digital disruption, where industries are rapidly changing, and new job opportunities emerge almost daily. The traditional belief that a university degree should directly lead to a career in the same field is slowly fading as more young professionals step into roles that align less with their studies but offer them greater personal and financial fulfillment. [I] One of the primary reasons for this shift is the changing nature of the job market. [II] With the rise of technology, online platforms, and a booming gig economy, young people now have access to career opportunities that were once unavailable or difficult to reach. [III] Many young people are motivated by the flexibility and creative freedom these roles offer, as well as the potential for higher pay and work-life balance, especially with the growing demand for remote work. [IV] Another significant factor is the desire for personal fulfillment and a sense of purpose. Many young people are no longer content with simply earning a paycheck; they seek jobs that resonate with their passions and values. Careers in the arts, sustainable industries, and startups often offer more meaningful experiences, prompting individuals to take risks and step away from the traditional career paths. Furthermore, online learning platforms