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Read the following advertisement and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

✨ AccessorizeMe: Your Style, Elevated ✨
Tired of feeling like your outfits are missing that certain something? Wishing you had a personal stylist (1) __________ your fingertips? Look no further than AccessorizeMe!
AccessorizeMe is a (2) __________ that helps you (3) __________ the perfect look for any occasion. Just answer a few quick questions about your style, and our intelligent algorithm will (4) __________ curate a selection of accessories tailored to you.
Whether you're (5) __________ a statement necklace to jazz up a simple dress or the perfect earrings to complement your latest hairstyle, AccessorizeMe makes it easy and fun (6) __________ exactly what you need. Download AccessorizeMe today and unlock a world of style possibilities!
- by
- with
- on
- at
- app brand-new styling
- styling app brand-new
- new brand styling app
- brand-new styling app
- set aside
- put together
- bring up
- make out
- magician
- magic
- magically
- magical
- looking for
- look for
- looked for
- to look for
- to find
- found
- to finding
- finding
Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
Recognize the Signs, Stop Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery happening right now. It involves the use of (7) __________ kind of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit people for profit. It’s a global crisis affecting (8) __________ of men, women, and children. Be aware of the signs and help us (9) __________ this horrific crime.
What are the signs?
Victims might appear withdrawn, fearful, or anxious. They might have unexplained injuries or show signs of malnourishment. They could be working excessively long hours (10) __________. Their (11) __________ may be controlled by someone who seems overly possessive. They might lack access to their own identification documents.
What can you do?
If you suspect human trafficking, don’t confront the potential trafficker. Instead, contact your local authorities or a national hotline. (12) __________ information, even seemingly small details, can be crucial in helping law enforcement investigate and prosecute these crimes. Your vigilance can make a difference. Learn the signs. Report your suspicions. Help save lives.
- much
- many
- any
- some
- lot
- single
- millions
- much
- put an end to
- put away
- put in for
- put up with
- for all that
- for little or no pay
- for ages
- for good
- beliefs
- appearances
- movements
- emotions
- Collecting
- Assuming
- Accepting
- Gathering
Choose the option that indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
Question 13
a. Sarah: Really? Maybe I should join you! Do you think it would help me with my back pain?
b. Sarah: Wow, Lisa, you look amazing! Have you lost weight?
c. Lisa: Thanks, Sarah! I started doing yoga with Maya at the new studio downtown, and I feel fantastic.
- c - b - a
- c - a - b
- b - c - a
- b - a - c
Question 14
a. Emily: Really? That's interesting! Maybe I'll check it out after all. What's it called?
b. David: Trust me, this one is different. It's all about street photography in black and white.
c. David: Have you seen Annie Leibovitz's latest exhibition?
d. Emily: No, is it any good? I haven't been a huge fan of her recent work.
e. David: It's called "In the Moment." They have it at the MoMA until next month.
- b - d - c - a - e
- c - d - b - a - e
- c - a - e - d - b
- d - e - b - c - a
Question 15
Hi Emily,
a. Let me know if you're interested, and I can send you more details!
b. Hughes is one of my favorite poets, and I think you'd really enjoy his work.
c. I'm writing to invite you to a poetry reading featuring the works of Langston Hughes.
d. I hope this email finds you well.
e. It's happening next Friday at 7 pm at the City Library.
Best,
Sarah
- d - a - b - e - c
- d - a - e - c - b
- e - c - b - a - d
- d - c - e - b - a
Question 16
a. I find inspiration everywhere, from everyday conversations to the grand tapestry of human experience.
b. Ed Sheeran's ability to craft relatable narratives through simple yet powerful lyrics continues to inspire me.
c. The process of translating raw feelings into melodies and words is both cathartic and exhilarating.
d. Songwriting, for me, is like breathing; an essential outlet for my emotions and creativity.
e. Ultimately, my greatest joy comes from sharing my music and connecting with others through the universal language of song.
- b - a - e - c - d
- d - c - a - b - e
- b - d - a - e - c
- d - c - e - b - a
Question 17
a. The museum's diverse collection, ranging from Impressionist paintings to contemporary sculptures, attracts art enthusiasts from all over the world.
b. The abundance of natural light flooding in from the central skylight enhances the viewing experience, illuminating the artworks in a captivating way.
c. With its iconic design and world-class exhibitions, the Guggenheim remains a testament to the enduring power and allure of art.
d. The newly renovated Guggenheim Museum in New York City is a sight to behold.
e. Its spiralling ramps, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, create a unique architectural flow that guides visitors through the exhibitions.
- d - e - b - a - c
- d - b - c - a - e
- d - c - b - e - a
- e - a - c - d - b
Read the following passage about ... the applications and potential of Virtual Reality (VR) technology and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Virtual Reality (VR) technology has rapidly evolved from a niche concept to a powerful tool with applications across diverse fields. (18) __________, (19) __________. By donning a VR headset, users can explore distant planets, participate in historical events, or even walk through the human body - all from the comfort of their homes. This transformative technology has the potential to revolutionize entertainment, education, and even healthcare.
In the realm of entertainment, VR has opened new avenues for immersive gaming and storytelling. Gamers can now experience their favorite titles from a first-person perspective, interacting with the game world and characters in a far more visceral way than traditional gaming allows. Furthermore, VR films and documentaries can transport viewers to different locations and time periods, fostering a deeper understanding and connection with the subject matter. (20) __________ seem truly limitless.
(21) __________. Imagine students learning history by walking through a virtual recreation of ancient Rome or studying biology by shrinking down and exploring the inner workings of a human cell. Such immersive experiences can enhance comprehension and retention, making learning more engaging and effective. Similarly, professionals in fields like medicine and aviation can utilize VR simulations to hone their skills in realistic, risk-free environments.
As VR technology continues to advance and become more accessible, its impact on our lives will undoubtedly grow. (22) __________, we can expect to see even more innovative applications emerge in the near future, blurring the lines between the physical and digital realms and fundamentally changing the way we learn, work, and play.
- Creating unrealistic experiences based on imagined scenarios
- Characterized by simple graphics and limited interactions
- Characterized by immersive, interactive environments
- Limited to pre-recorded videos of real-world locations
- VR allows users to step into digital worlds and engage with them in unprecedented ways
- VR restricts users to passive observation of digital content
- VR replaces real-world interactions with entirely simulated experiences
- VR offers users a limited range of interaction within digital environments
- The possibilities for captivating experiences
- The challenges of creating believable narratives
- The limitations of current hardware capabilities
- The restrictions of realistic simulations
- More entertaining than educational, VR struggles to find serious applications
- Primarily focused on entertainment, VR has limited educational value
- Beyond entertainment, VR is proving to be a valuable tool in education and training
- Despite its potential, VR faces significant barriers in education and training
- Limited by current funding and investment
- Dependent on increasing consumer demand
- Driven by ongoing research and development
- Hindered by slow technological advancements
Read the following passage about digital footprints and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
In today's digital age, it's crucial to understand that nearly every online interaction leaves a trace - a digital footprint. This permanent record of your online activity encompasses everything from social media posts and comments to online purchases and website visits. Even seemingly insignificant actions like liking a friend's photo or searching for information contribute to this ever-growing footprint.
Understanding your digital footprint is vital because it can have real-world consequences. Potential employers, college admissions officers, and even future romantic partners might access this information to form impressions about you. A negative or poorly managed digital footprint can lead to missed opportunities or reputational damage. For example, a social media post containing offensive language or inappropriate content could resurface years later, causing embarrassment or even jeopardizing future prospects.
However, the good news is that you have the power to shape and manage your digital footprint. By being mindful of your online actions and practicing responsible digital citizenship, you can cultivate a positive online presence. Consider carefully before posting anything online, ensuring it aligns with the image you want to project to the world. Regularly review your privacy settings on social media platforms and be cautious about the information you share publicly.
Ultimately, fostering a positive digital footprint is about being proactive. By making informed choices and engaging in responsible online behavior, you can harness the power of the internet for good while mitigating potential risks. Remember, your digital footprint is an extension of yourself, and managing it wisely is an essential aspect of navigating the digital world successfully.
Question 23
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a consequence of a negative digital footprint?
- Loss of physical belongings.
- Embarrassment.
- Reputational damage.
- Missed opportunities.
Question 24
The word "permanent" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- ephemeral
- temporary
- fleeting
- transient
Question 25
The word "it" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- vital information
- online activity
- digital footprint
- real-world impact
Question 26
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?
- You can control and influence your digital footprint.
- You have no control over your digital footprint.
- You should ignore your digital footprint.
- Your digital footprint is permanently fixed.
Question 27
The word "proactive" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.
- indifferent
- anticipatory
- reactive
- passive
Question 28
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Digital footprints only include social media activity.
- Employers never check digital footprints.
- Your online actions contribute to your digital footprint.
- Privacy settings are irrelevant to digital footprints.
Question 29
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer use a cause-and-effect structure to explain the impact of a digital footprint?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Question 30
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer emphasize the importance of taking responsibility for one's online actions?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about the evolution of journalism and its impact on society and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
The history of journalism is deeply intertwined with the development of technology and societal needs. [I] Early forms of news dissemination, like town criers and handwritten newsletters, served small communities. [II] The invention of the printing press in the 15th century dramatically changed the landscape, allowing information to be reproduced and distributed more widely. [III] This innovation ushered in the era of pamphlets and newspapers, expanding the reach of information and laying the groundwork for modern journalism. [IV]
These early publications were often partisan, reflecting the political and social biases of their publishers. However, the 19th century saw the emergence of the concept of journalistic objectivity. This ideal, though not always perfectly achieved, sought to present news in a fair and impartial manner, allowing readers to form their own opinions based on the facts presented. The development of news agencies like Reuters and the Associated Press further contributed to the standardization and dissemination of news across geographical boundaries.
The 20th century witnessed the rise of broadcast journalism, with radio and television bringing real-time news coverage into people's homes. This era also saw the increasing professionalization of the field, with the establishment of journalism schools and ethical guidelines. The rise of the internet and the subsequent development of online news platforms have created a twenty-four-hour news cycle, further transforming the way news is consumed and reported. This digital revolution has also led to the proliferation of citizen journalism, blurring the lines between professional reporters and the public.
The impact of journalism on society is undeniable. It acts as a watchdog, holding power to account and exposing corruption. It informs the public about important issues, shaping public opinion and facilitating democratic discourse. However, the challenges facing journalism in the 21st century are significant. The spread of misinformation, the decline of traditional revenue models, and the increasing polarization of media consumption all pose threats to the integrity and sustainability of journalism. The future of journalism depends on its ability to adapt to these challenges and maintain its crucial role in a democratic society.
Question 31
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
The rise of literacy further fueled this growth, creating a larger audience hungry for news and analysis.- I
- II
- III
- IV
Question 32
The phrase "ushered in" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.
- initiated
- conveyed
- heralded
- introduced
Question 33
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- partisan publishing
- journalistic objectivity
- news dissemination
- increasing fairness
Question 34
According to paragraph 2, which of the following contributed to the standardization of news?
- Political biases
- Development of news agencies
- Public opinion
- Journalistic objectivity
Question 35
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
- Modern news reporting methods evolved, influenced by technology and ethical shifts, making information instantly available through various media.
- The internet's growth correlates with the rise of inaccurate reporting, challenging traditional journalistic practices with evolving news platforms.
- 20th-century journalism saw the advent of broadcast news, increasing professionalization, and the rise of online platforms, leading to a 24-hour news cycle and citizen journalism.
- Broadcast journalism's impact is studied, with analysis on radio and television's influence on news and the public's increasing consumption.
Question 36
The word "twenty-four-hour news cycle" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- periodic news
- sporadic reports
- limited coverage
- infrequent updates
Question 37
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- The advent of citizen journalism solidified the distinction between reporters and the public.
- The digital revolution has eliminated all challenges to journalistic integrity.
- Early newspapers prioritized unbiased reporting and disregarded political affiliations.
- Journalism plays a crucial role in holding power accountable and informing the public.
Question 38
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?
- Society undeniably influences journalism, exposing corruption and facilitating democratic discourse despite challenges.
- Journalism's effect on society is limited, informing citizens and shaping opinions, yet struggles with modern issues.
- Journalism's societal influence is irrefutable, acting as a check on power, revealing wrongdoing, and informing the public.
- Society's impact on journalism is evident, holding those in power accountable and influencing public discourse.
Question 39
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
- The evolution of journalism has been a continuous process, shaped by technological advancements and changing societal needs.
- Citizen journalism has completely replaced the need for professional reporters and news organizations.
- Technological advancements have consistently improved the accuracy and objectivity of journalism.
- The primary role of journalism is to entertain the public and provide lighthearted news coverage.
Question 40
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
- From town criers to online news, journalism has adapted to technological advancements, playing a crucial role in informing society and promoting democratic discourse, but its future relies on overcoming challenges like misinformation.
- Through technological advancements, journalism has become integral to society, facilitating democratic discussions and holding power accountable, yet faces modern threats like misinformation and declining traditional revenue models.
- Journalism's transformative journey, influenced by technology, has brought about 24/7 news cycles, though its objectivity and societal impact are increasingly questioned due to biases and misinformation.
- Evolving from basic forms to complex digital platforms, journalism's history intertwines with technology, impacting society by informing citizens and holding power accountable, yet faces modern challenges like misinformation.
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