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3 24. I think he’s a little weary after his long journey. A. exhausted B. apathetic C. pessimistic D. energized 25. He did not see eye to eye with us about the concept of alternate universes for this work of fiction. A. concur B. disagree C. hesitate D. decide IV. Questions 26-30: Complete the sentences with the correct form of a verb in A, and a preposition/ particle in B. There is one extra preposition that you do not need to use. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. A B put roll set take turn down in on off over up 26. The new manager will ___________ the project next week. 27. He kept ___________ his dentist appointment until it was too late. 28. The fog ___________ overnight, covering the city in a thick mist. 29. They ___________ a new company to sell handmade furniture. 30. She ___________ the job offer because it wasn’t what she expected. V. The passage below contains 5 mistakes. For questions 31-35, UNDERLINE the mistakes and WRITE YOUR CORRECTIONS in the corresponding numbered boxes provided. An example has been done for you. 0. that => which Before the 1950s, most people believed sleep was a passive activity during that the body and brain were dormant. “But it turns out that sleep is a period during which the brain is engaged in a number of activity necessary to life, which are closely linked to quality of life,” says Johns Hopkins sleep expert and neurologist Mark Wu, M.D., Ph.D. If you have ever felt foggy after a poor night’s sleep, it won’t surprise you that sleep significantly impacts brain function. First, a healthy amount of sleep is vital for “brain plasticity,” or the brain’s ability to adapt to input. If we sleep too little, we became unable to process what we’ve learned during the day and we have more trouble remembering it in the future. Researchers also believe that sleep may promote the removal of waste products from brain cells—something that seems to occur less efficient when the brain is awake. Sleep is vital to the rest of the body too. When people don’t get enough sleep, their health risks raise. Symptoms of depression, seizures, high blood pressure and migraines worsen. Immunity is compromised,