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The Amish Church is certainly unique and one interesting aspect is the (24)________ coming of age “Rumspringa.” The Amish are a religious community largely based in many parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, as well as smaller groups in (25)________ states. They live simply without modern technology or (26)________ in fashion. At (27)________ age of 16, however, the Amish children are allowed to experience life outside the community for the first time. Rumspringa is meant to be a time for the kids to fully explore their faith and the real world, in order to be able to come to a decision on their own whether they want to return to the Amish Church or not. Whether the teens decide to return or not (28)________ Rumspringa, the time spent in the outside world is never put to waste. Teens can live on their own or live with their families, buy cars, go to wild parties, try alcohol for the first time, get an education (as Amish schooling only goes through 8th grade), and much more. (Adapted from https://www.alltherooms.com) Question 24: A. traditional B. multicultural C. staple D. festive Question 25: A. the other B. another C. others D. other Question 26: A. diverse B. diversely C. diversity D. diversify Question 27: A. a B. an C. the D. no article Question 28: A. on B. in C. for D. out 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 from 29 to 33. BRITISH CHIPS People rarely make homemade chips in Britain. I do not blame them. Just as French fries are widely available in the United States, you can get chips—British thick-cut fried potatoes—just about anywhere in the U.K. Shatteringly crisp with a soft, fluffy interior, British chips are something of a marvel when done right and are especially delicious when you season them liberally with a dash of salt and malt vinegar. The spuds are a staple food at pubs, chip shops, and restaurants, and like fries, they are available frozen at the grocery store. Though they are easily found in the United Kingdom, they are not as common in the U.S., where people generally prefer thinner fries. I am going to diplomatically say that one is not better than the other; they are just different iterations of fried potatoes, a category of food I think we can all get behind. (If you do not like crispy potatoes, who even are you???) (Adapted from https://www.seriouseats.com) Question 29: The passage mainly _______________________ A. underestimates fried potatoes in other countries. B. highlights the popularity of British chips in the UK. C. tell the reason why the British like their British chips . D. explains how French fries are available in the US. Question 30: According to the passage, people rarely make homemade chips in Britain because _________ A. French fries are widely available in the United States.

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