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______________________________________________________________________________________________ I learn smart world 12 – Practice tests Question 14: A. so B. however C. yet D. although Question 15: A. When B. Unless C. If D. Since Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions. Question 16: a. Season with fish sauce, sugar, and salt to taste. b. Add sliced tomatoes, pineapple chunks, and okra. Cook for a few minutes, then add shrimp or fish. c. Serve hot with rice for a delicious meal. d. Finally, add bean sprouts and herbs like cilantro and rice paddy herb. Let it simmer for a few more minutes until everything is cooked through. e. To cook Vietnamese sour soup, start by boiling water and adding tamarind paste for the sour flavor. A. c-a-b-d-e B. e-c-b-a-d C. a-b-c-d-e D. e-b-a-d-c Question 17: a. First of all, it keeps your mind sharp and engaged. It can also lead to better job opportunities and higher salaries. b. Dear Students, have you ever considered the importance of lifelong learning? c. Additionally, learning new skills can boost your confidence and self-esteem. Also, it helps you adapt to our rapidly changing world. For instance, you can stay up-to-date with technology and industry trends. d. Best regards, e. In conclusion, embracing lifelong learning can greatly enrich your personal and professional life. Why not start a new learning journey today? f. Finally, it's a great way to meet new people and expand your social network. A. b-a-c-e-f-d B. b-c-a-f-c-d C. b-a-c-f-e-d D. b-a-e-f-c-d Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 23. Benefits and Challenges of Lifelong Learning Lifelong learning offers numerous benefits, yet it (18) __________. Experts say, "Continuous learning helps individuals stay mentally active and engaged." If you commit to lifelong learning, you can adapt more easily (19) __________. John mentioned that learning new skills opened up unexpected career opportunities for him. On the other hand, lifelong learning requires dedication and time management. Sarah stated, "Balancing work, family, and studies (20) __________." Many people feel overwhelmed at first, (21) __________. Jane said that if she hadn't pushed herself to take online courses, she wouldn't have advanced in her career. However, (22) __________, it can be easy to lose focus. Overall, the benefits of lifelong learning, (23) __________, outweigh the challenges. Embracing this continuous journey requires effort and perseverance, but the rewards make it worthwhile. By staying committed and finding ways to overcome obstacles, anyone can reap the benefits of lifelong learning. Question 18: A. comes with its challenges B. comes with our challenges C. comes with their challenges D. comes with your challenges Question 19: A. with changes in the job market B. to changes in the job market C. to changes with the job market D. with changes to the job market Question 20: A. is challenging and rewarding B. is a challenging but a rewarding C. is challenged or rewarded D. is challenging but rewarding Question 21: A. so we often find that the effort will pay off B. yet we are often finding that the effort pays off C. but they often find that the effort pays off D. as it often finds that the effort can pays off Question 22: A. if you don’t set motivated and stay clear goals

______________________________________________________________________________________________ I learn smart world 12 – Practice tests Question 29: What would be the best title for the passage? A. The Importance of Formal Schooling B. The Lifelong Journey of Education C. Differences Between Schooling and Education D. The Role of Teachers in Education Question 30: What does the word “curriculum” in the passage mostly mean? A. school building B. classroom furniture C. study plan D. homework Question 31: What is one key difference between schooling and education mentioned in the passage? A. Schooling is optional, while education is mandatory. B. Schooling is lifelong, while education is limited. C. Schooling focuses on exams, while education focuses on holistic development. D. Schooling is informal, while education is formal. Question 32: What issue is NOT mentioned as a part of education, according to the passage? A. Learning through travel B. Gaining emotional intelligence C. Passing standardized exams D. Observing and interacting Question 33: What does the word “which” in paragraph 5 refer to? A. critical thinking B. creativity C. emotional intelligence D. critical thinking, creativity, and emotional intelligence 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 34 to 40. Study styles vary significantly across different countries, reflecting cultural values and educational systems. In Japan, students are known for their disciplined and structured approach to studying. Japanese schools often have long hours, and students participate in juku, or cram schools, after regular classes to prepare for entrance exams. This intense focus on exams is due to the competitive nature of university admissions. In contrast, the study style in Finland emphasizes a more relaxed and student-centered approach. Finnish students have shorter school days and less homework. The Finnish education system focuses on the overall well-being of students, encouraging creativity and critical thinking. Teachers in Finland are highly trained and respected, which contributes to the effective and supportive learning environment. In South Korea, the education system is also highly competitive, similar to Japan. Korean students often spend long hours studying, both in school and at hagwons, which are private tutoring centers. The focus is on memorization and test preparation, especially for the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), which plays a crucial role in university admissions. In the United States, study styles can vary widely depending on the school and region. Generally, American students have a balanced approach to studying, with a mix of classroom learning, homework, and extracurricular activities. There is a focus on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Standardized tests like the SAT or ACT are important, but there is also an emphasis on a well-rounded education, including sports, arts, and volunteer work. In China, the study style is rigorous and exam-oriented. Chinese students often face high pressure to excel academically, especially in preparation for the Gaokao, the national college entrance exam. Long study hours and attending after-school tutoring sessions are common practices. Education is highly valued, and there is a strong emphasis on discipline and hard work. Each of these study styles reflects the cultural priorities and educational goals of the respective countries. While some systems prioritize exam success and discipline, others focus on creativity, well- being, and a balanced education. Understanding these differences can provide valuable insights into the global landscape of education. Question 34: Which of the following could be the best title for the passage? A. The Importance of Extracurricular Activities B. Study Styles Across Different Countries C. How to Prepare for University Exams D. The Role of Teachers in Education Question 35: The word “rigorous” in paragraph 5 is opposite in meaning to __________. A. relaxed B. competitive C. structured D. balanced Question 36: The word “well-being” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __________. A. health and happiness B. academic success

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