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A. Because B. However C. Even if D. In spite of Question 14. Liam and Rosa are talking about their study. Liam: “There’s not much time left to choose your last subject for final year. Have you made up your mind yet?” Rosa: “I know. whether to do business or art.” A. The good thing about this is B. I’m leaning towards C. I have thought of speaking D. I’m in two minds III. Look at each sign or notice. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) that matches its meaning. Question 15. What does the sign mean? A. Move gently because there is a yoga class. B. Yoga classes start at 9 o’clock every day. C. This week’s yoga class is canceled due to the renovation project. D. Keep talking until the yoga class ends. Question 16. What does the notice say? A. Martin and Lucy have decided to join the meditation workshop. B. Lucy asked Martin where the workshop would be held. C. A meditation workshop is going to be held on Saturday and Sunday. D. Martin can submit his registration form after Wednesday. IV. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each blank space in the following passage. It is often not easy to understand people who live an unusual lifestyle because it goes (17) ________ the grain, especially concerns about health. But Don Gorske is a (18) __________ example of one of those who lead a healthy but out-of-the-norms life. Don has eaten 2 Big Macs on a daily basis for over 50 years, and until now, he has consumed more than 30,000 Big Macs. For two decades, he has claimed the world record for the most Big Macs eaten, and has (19) __________ his record to a total of 34,128 Big Mac burgers. (20) _________ the considerable number of burgers he has eaten, he is still relatively healthy – thanks to his six-mile walks around his neighborhood and the (21) __________ of French fries from his order. (22) ___________ about 86 kilograms, Don believes that the Big Mac is the reason for his healthy weight. Question 17. Choose the correct answer. A. up to B. beyond C. against D. over Question 18. Choose the correct answer. A. major B. main C. central D. prime Question 19. Choose the correct answer. A. extracted B. expanded C. extended D. expired
Question 20. Choose the correct answer. A. Although B. Despite C. Even D. Due to Question 21. Choose the correct answer. A. exclusion B. inclusion C. decision D. implosion Question 22. Choose the correct answer. A. At B. In C. On D. From V. Read the following and do as directed. Decision-making plays an important role in leading a happy and successful life. Good decisions can lead to benefits while poor choices can result in losses. For those who agonize over every possibility of their choices, they get exhausted from decision fatigue. Charles Darwin is a typical example. In 1838, the English naturalist was on the horns of dilemma – whether to get married or devote his life to science. To facilitate the process, Darwin made a list of the expected pluses and minuses of marriage. On the left- hand side, he tried to imagine what marital life would be like (“having a constant companion”, and “the likelihood that children would be part of the package”). On the right-hand side, he tried to imagine what it would be like not to marry (“not forced to visit relatives and to bend in every trifle”). Most of Darwin’s list seemed to point him toward a life of staying single. Yet he decided to marry, seemingly putting his sober list of pluses and minuses aside. Why did Darwin ignore the calm, rational calculus he laid out? Obviously, as social beings, we want to belong to something larger than ourselves. The decisions we made do not just lead to good days or bad days. They define us and determine who we are, who we might aspire to become and who we might come to be. Darwin accepted that daily happiness was less important how he thought he should live his life, and who and what he wanted to become. From Darwin’s lesson, the advice is to spend less time trying to figure out the best path to get to where you want to go and spend more time thinking about where you want to go in the first place. (Adapted from How to Make a Decision When There’s No “Right” One by Russ Roberts) a. Decide whether the following sentences are True or False: Question 23. Some people are worn out by overthinking their decisions. A. True B. False Question 24. Charles Darwin jotted down the pros and cons of getting married before coming to the final decision. A. True B. False Question 25. His decision was to stay single until his death. A. True B. False Question 26. It can be inferred that we should listen to our emotions when making a tough choice. A. True B. False

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