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b. Tom: Mass media helps people learn about other cultures, don’t you think? c. Emily: Definitely. I’ve learned a lot about different lifestyles just by watching foreign shows online. A. b – a – c B. c – b – a C. a – c – b D. b – c – a Question 14: a. Leo: I like how they also offer discounts for students to join. b. Nina: It’s a great way to attract attention and raise funds for a good cause. c. Nina: Online promotion really helps make a strong impression these days. d. Nina: Have you seen the advert for the charity concert on that digital billboard? e. Leo: Yes! They’re using social media and posters to promote it everywhere. A. c – b – e – d – a B. a – c – d – e – b C. d – e – b – a – c D. d – e – a – c – b Question 15: Dear John, a. These journalists are often instructed to twist facts or omit key details in order to align with the company’s goals, all for the sake of profit. b. It’s made me wonder just how much of the news we read is truly reliable. c. It’s concerning that, in today's digital age, some media outlets seem to prioritize profit over the credibility of their reporting. d. I’m reaching out to share something troubling I recently came across about the media industry. e. It appears that many journalists are being hired with the expectation that they will manipulate news to serve commercial interests. Best regards, Anna A. c – b – e – d – a B. a – c – d – e – b C. d – e – b – a – c D. d – e – a – c – b Question 16: a. Companies often promote their products in a way that plays on people’s desires, making them feel that purchasing these goods is a must. b. These fraudulent campaigns are designed in a manner that convinces people they are supporting a noble cause, even though their money is being misused. c. Advertising through mass media is one of the most powerful ways to influence consumer behavior today. d. When advertisements present products as if they are the solution to all of life’s problems, consumers are more likely to believe they need them. e. However, this power can also be misused, as some scammers use media platforms to deceive people into donating to fake charitable causes. A. c – b – e – d – a B. c – a – d – e – b C. c – e – b – a – d D. d – e – a – c – b Question 17: a. As a news anchor working on a morning show, I have to wake up as early as 3 a.m., and I prepare for the broadcast just as carefully as an actor gets ready for a live performance. b. To ensure everything is accurate and professional, a fact – checker and a copy editor work behind the scenes just like stagehands support a play without being seen. c. Since the station uses green screens, we must dress in specific ways so that we don’t accidentally appear like floating heads, which would look as strange as it sounds. d. Before going live, I always read through the day’s news stories the way students study before an exam, making sure I’m familiar with the key details. e. When I go on air, I speak naturally and clearly, even if I sometimes feel tongue – tied or nervous, because the audience expects a smooth delivery. [Adapted from English Discovery] A. a – b – e – d – c B. a – c – d – e – b C. a – d – c – e – b D. d – e – a – c – b Read the following passage 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. Mass media have become an essential part of modern life. In the past, (18) _____________. Thanks to the Internet and smartphones, people can now access news anytime and anywhere.
TV programs, newspapers, and online platforms provide not only news but also entertainment and education. Many young people (19) _____________ prefer using social media to follow current events and trends. Unlike traditional newspapers, social media updates are fast and interactive. People who work in journalism or communication – related careers often (20) _____________. These platforms make it easier to express opinions and learn from others. (21) _____________. Influencers and content creators also play a role in shaping public opinion. By posting short videos or blogs, (22) _____________. They often inspire others to think about topics in new ways and become more active in their communities. Question 18: A. many people believe mass media is less useful than in the past B. the information in mass media is sometimes hard to understand C. they were limited to printed newspapers and radio broadcasts D. news reports from mass media are rarely trusted by the public Question 19: A. are interested in news from television channels B. who are regularly updated by professional journalists C. that are influenced by online personalities and bloggers D. who are interested in quick updates through digital media Question 20: A. with high volume of work and require the ability to work under high pressure B. to rely on mobile apps to create content, watch videos, or explore topics C. have relied on mobile apps to track developments stay updated or interact with audiences D. rely on mobile apps to watch videos, read articles, or join discussions Question 21: A. Most individuals spend their time liking photos or watching short videos that have little to do with education or social awareness B. People often ignore important information and scroll past posts that deal with complex topics such as climate change or politics C. Many users take advantage of positive messages or quotes to create controversial fake information that creates hot topics D. Users frequently share posts to express their opinions on current issues like the environment or public health Question 22: A. they contribute to spreading ideas in more engaging ways than traditional formats B. who aim to use their online presence for social or commercial purposes C. their influence on public awareness has been clearly understood D. that inspire their followers to act without questioning the content 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 23 to 30. The Dark Side of Social Media Shopping In recent years, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok have become more than just places to connect with friends—they have also turned into popular shopping destinations. Many users are drawn to these platforms because of the convenience, affordable prices, and free shipping options. The ability to shop quickly through links or livestreams, often recommended by influencers or KOLs (Key Opinion Leaders), has made online buying more attractive than ever. However, this trend has also led to a growing number of scams and misleading advertisements. One of the main reasons behind the rise of fake products and false advertising on social media is the lack of strict regulations. Many sellers do not need to provide business licenses or verify the quality of their products. As a result, some individuals take advantage of customers’ trust and sell low – quality or counterfeit items. Additionally, some KOLs promote these products without checking their authenticity, motivated by the money they earn from advertising deals. This situation has caused many problems for consumers. Customers who order products online may receive items that look very different from what was shown in the advertisements, or they may not receive