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Mã đề 000 Page 3/1 Telemedicine is another significant development, allowing patients to consult doctors remotely. (20) _______. This technology is particularly useful for people in remote areas, as it saves time and reduces travel costs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine became essential for healthcare systems globally, helping to reduce patient overcrowding. (21) _______. Telemedicine will likely continue to play an important role in healthcare delivery even after the pandemic. While technology can enhance healthcare quality, (22) _______. Therefore, it’s essential to find a balance between technological and human interaction to ensure the best outcomes for patients. Question 18. A. having been implemented to enhance the storage and analysis of patient data B. are used by hospitals to monitor, store, and evaluate extensive medical information C. that enable medical professionals to track and review patient health histories conveniently D. combining advanced diagnostics with storage systems to improve healthcare accuracy Question 19. A. which is used to analyze large amounts of patient health data too efficiently B. that has proven ineffective in evaluating complex health data at high speeds C. and identify patterns that help diagnose diseases accurately and swiftly D. using AI to study health records for improved diagnostics and health strategies Question 20. A. Virtual consultations give patients access to specialists without travel or waiting times B. Telemedicine provides healthcare access to patients in urban areas C. Many patients benefit from virtual consultations that increase physical visits to clinics D. It allows patients to consult specialists offline, avoiding waiting times and commutes Question 21. A. Patients who rely on telemedicine underestimate its effectiveness in treatment accessibility B. It hasn’t been integrated as an essential service to reduce in-person medical visits C. Virtual consultations are a key component of healthcare despite reduced in-person visits D. Telemedicine has ensured healthcare access, especially during high-demand times Question 22. A. human touch isn’t still crucial in healthcare, despite advancements in medical technology B. the role of technology must be carefully balanced with personal patient interactions C. healthcare workers believe in maintaining either technological or personal care elements D. combining high-tech tools with compassion is unnecessary to improve patient care experiences Read the following passage about endangered languages 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. Bees play a crucial role in our ecosystem, contributing significantly to the pollination of many plants. They are responsible for pollinating a large portion of the crops we eat, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts. In fact, approximately one-third of the food produced globally relies on bee pollination. This essential process supports not only our food supply but also maintains biodiversity by enabling various plant species to thrive. Unfortunately, bee populations are declining due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change. Urbanization has also contributed to the loss of natural habitats, putting further pressure on these vital creatures. This decline poses a significant threat to food security and the environment, making it vital for us to take action. Many organizations and scientists are deeply concerned about this issue and are working tirelessly to find solutions that can help stabilize bee populations. To combat this problem, numerous initiatives are being launched to promote bee-friendly practices. These include planting wildflowers, reducing chemical use, and creating urban green spaces that support bee habitats. Some cities have even established urban bee farms to enhance local populations, thereby raising community awareness about the importance of bees. Educational programs in schools also aim to foster an appreciation for the role bees play in our lives and ecosystems.