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

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Question 1

  1. frustrated
  2. frustrating
  3. frustrate
  4. frustration

Question 2

  1. on
  2. for
  3. with
  4. to

Question 3

  1. designing
  2. to design
  3. designed
  4. are designed

Question 4

  1. growth high-impact opportunities
  2. opportunities high-impact growth
  3. opportunities growth high-impact
  4. high-impact growth opportunities

Question 5

  1. Chase
  2. Track
  3. Hunt
  4. Follow

Question 6

  1. unlocking
  2. unlock
  3. to unlock
  4. to unlocking

Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.

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Is our planet's future important to you? Do you dream of a career that combines your passion for the environment with real-world impact? Then explore the exciting world of green careers!

The demand for (7) __________ in environmental fields is booming. With climate change and (8) __________ becoming increasingly crucial, (9) __________ industries are seeking skilled individuals.

Consider these options:

* Renewable Energy: Work with solar, wind, or geothermal power – harnessing nature's energy to create a cleaner future. There are (10) __________ opportunities in this sector!

* Sustainable Agriculture: Help farmers (11) __________ to eco-friendly practices that minimize environmental impact and ensure food security.

* Environmental Conservation: Protect our ecosystems (12) __________ with organizations dedicated to wildlife preservation and habitat restoration.

These are just a few examples! Explore the diverse range of green careers available and help build a healthier planet for future generations. Find out more at [Your Organization/Website Here].

Question 7

  1. professionals
  2. professionalism
  3. profession
  4. professor

Question 8

  1. sustainable
  2. sustainability
  3. sustained
  4. sustainably

Question 9

  1. much
  2. several
  3. little
  4. any

Question 10

  1. a few
  2. much
  3. a little
  4. a lot of

Question 11

  1. carry on
  2. break in
  3. pass away
  4. switch over

Question 12

  1. on working
  2. for working
  3. by working
  4. to working

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: Have you tried that breathing exercise we talked about? It works wonders for me.

b. Sarah: Hey John, you seem stressed. Anything I can help with?

c. John: Thanks Sarah, deadlines are piling up and I feel overwhelmed.

  1. b - a - c
  2. c - b - a
  3. b - c - a
  4. c - a - b

Question 14

a. David: Maybe focus on understanding their pain points and show how our product directly addresses those.

b. David: Have you tried building a personal connection with the client?

c. Maria: That's a great idea, I'll give it a shot. Thanks, David!

d. Maria: I've sent them personalized emails and tried to find common ground, but no luck.

e. Maria: I'm struggling to close this deal, any advice?

  1. e - b - d - a - c
  2. b - e - d - c - a
  3. b - a - d - e - c
  4. b - e - c - a - d

Question 15

Hi Michelle,

a. They have everything from high-end oil paints to beginner watercolor sets and tons of brushes.

b. I even found the perfect shade of Prussian blue we were talking about for your landscape project.

c. You won't believe the amazing new art supply store that just opened downtown!

d. We should totally plan a trip there this weekend if you're free.

e. Let me know what you think!

Best,

Jessica

  1. c - b - a - e - d
  2. d - e - b - a - c
  3. c - a - b - d - e
  4. e - b - c - a - d

Question 16

a. It's a testament to the dedication and artistry of filmmakers who painstakingly manipulate objects to create the illusion of movement.

b. From the whimsical worlds of Tim Burton to the charming creations of Aardman Animations, stop motion continues to enchant audiences worldwide.

c. Whether using puppets, clay, or even everyday items, stop motion allows for boundless creativity and storytelling possibilities.

d. It's a reminder that magic can be found in the most unexpected places, even within the click of a camera shutter.

e. Stop motion animation is a captivating art form that breathes life into inanimate objects, frame by painstaking frame.

  1. e - b - a - c - d
  2. d - e - c - a - b
  3. e - a - b - d - c
  4. e - a - b - c - d

Question 17

a. The discoveries made during the Artemis missions will undoubtedly expand our understanding of the Moon and our place in the solar system.

b. This uncrewed mission aims to test the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, paving the way for future crewed missions.

c. The recent launch of the Artemis I mission marks a significant step towards returning humans to the Moon.

d. This ambitious program signals a renewed global interest in lunar exploration and the potential for establishing a sustained human presence on the Moon.

e. Artemis II is scheduled to launch in 2024, sending astronauts on a flyby of the Moon, while Artemis III aims for a lunar landing in 2025.

  1. c - e - b - d - a
  2. d - e - b - a - c
  3. d - b - e - c - a
  4. c - b - e - d - a

Read the following passage about *earthquakes* and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.

Earthquakes, (18) __________, are powerful geological events that can reshape landscapes and leave lasting impacts on human societies. (19) __________. The point of origin for these waves, typically located deep within the Earth, is called the hypocenter, while the point on the surface directly above it is known as the epicenter.

The intensity of earthquakes is measured using the Richter scale, a logarithmic scale where each whole number increase represents a tenfold increase in wave amplitude and approximately 31.6 times more energy release. For instance, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake releases about 31.6 times more energy than a magnitude 5.0 earthquake. One of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded, (20) __________, occurred in Valdivia, Chile in 1960. This devastating event caused widespread destruction, triggering tsunamis that reached across the Pacific Ocean.

While the majority of earthquakes occur along tectonic plate boundaries, (21) __________, they can also be triggered by volcanic activity, human-induced activities like mining or geothermal energy extraction, and even large landslides. Regardless of their cause, earthquakes serve as a powerful reminder of the immense forces constantly at work beneath our feet.

(22) __________, early warning systems, and public education programs. By studying these events, scientists can better understand the Earth's dynamic processes and help societies become more resilient to their impacts.

Question 18

  1. commonly known as expansions of the Earth
  2. sometimes perceived as rotations of the Earth
  3. often described as tremors of the Earth
  4. rarely categorized as movements of the Earth

Question 19

  1. These events are caused by the abrupt release of energy in the Earth's crust, creating seismic waves that travel through the ground
  2. The events themselves create an influx of energy deep in the Earth's mantle, developing sound waves moving through the air
  3. These events are triggered by the gradual absorption of energy in the Earth's core, dissipating seismic waves through water
  4. These events are the result of the slow accumulation of pressure on the Earth's surface, reducing tectonic shifts underground

Question 20

  1. measuring a staggering 9.5 on the Richter scale
  2. reaching an unremarkable 7.0 on the Richter scale
  3. believed to have registered a low 2.5 on the Richter scale
  4. estimated to have been a mild 4.5 on the Richter scale

Question 21

  1. where immense pressure builds up over time
  2. when substantial heat dissipates into the air
  3. where significant tension releases suddenly
  4. which causes minimal friction between plates

Question 22

  1. Ignoring earthquakes and their aftershocks is important for maintaining public calm, including limiting news coverage
  2. Observing earthquakes and their impact on wildlife is necessary for conserving natural habitats, including animal relocation
  3. Predicting earthquakes and their specific locations is essential for developing precise evacuation routes, including road closures
  4. Understanding earthquakes and their potential consequences is crucial for implementing effective mitigation strategies, including building codes

Read the following passage about global migration and its impacts and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.

Global migration, the movement of people across international borders for various reasons, is a complex phenomenon shaped by a multitude of factors. These factors include economic disparities between nations, political instability and conflict, environmental changes, and the pursuit of better education and opportunities. For instance, the allure of higher wages and improved living standards in developed countries often drives individuals from developing nations to seek employment abroad. Simultaneously, political persecution or armed conflict can force people to flee their home countries in search of safety and refuge.

The impacts of global migration are far-reaching and multifaceted, affecting both sending and receiving countries. This intricate interplay of influences generates a constant flow of people across the globe. One significant consequence is the economic impact on both nations involved. Migrant workers often send remittances, or portions of their earnings, back to their families in their home countries, boosting local economies. At the same time, they contribute to the workforce and tax base of their destination countries.

However, migration also presents challenges. Receiving countries may face strains on social welfare systems, housing, and infrastructure as they strive to accommodate newcomers. Integrating migrants culturally and linguistically can also be demanding, and sometimes leads to social tensions. Meanwhile, sending countries might experience brain drain, a loss of skilled workers who could contribute to their home country's development.

Despite these difficulties, global migration offers transformative opportunities. It fosters cultural exchange, promotes diversity, and enriches societies through the sharing of knowledge, skills, and perspectives. Recognizing the complex dynamics of global migration is crucial for policymakers, communities, and individuals to navigate the challenges and harness the benefits of this global phenomenon.

Question 23

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor influencing global migration?

  1. Famine
  2. Political instability
  3. Environmental changes
  4. Economic disparities

Question 24

The word "complex" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. difficult
  2. multifaceted
  3. challenging
  4. simple

Question 25

The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.

  1. constant flow
  2. global migration
  3. the interplay of influences
  4. economic impact

Question 26

Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?

  1. Migration is without difficulties.
  2. Migration poses difficulties.
  3. Migration is always beneficial.
  4. Migration creates easy solutions.

Question 27

The word "transformative" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. unchangeable
  2. life-changing
  3. stagnant
  4. minor

Question 28

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. There are no cultural benefits to global migration.
  2. Migration only benefits the receiving countries.
  3. Sending countries always benefit from skilled worker emigration.
  4. Remittances from migrant workers can benefit their home countries' economies.

Question 29

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer mention the potential negative impacts of migration on *receiving* countries?

  1. Paragraph 1
  2. Paragraph 2
  3. Paragraph 3
  4. Paragraph 4

Question 30

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer emphasize the multifaceted nature of global migration's impacts?

  1. Paragraph 1
  2. Paragraph 2
  3. Paragraph 3
  4. Paragraph 4

Read the following passage about plate tectonics and its impact on Earth's surface and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

Understanding the Earth's dynamic nature requires delving into the theory of plate tectonics. [I] This theory explains the large-scale motion of Earth's lithosphere, which is broken into several pieces called tectonic plates. [II] These interactions give rise to phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges. [III] The movement of these plates, though incredibly slow, averaging a few centimeters per year, has dramatically reshaped the Earth's surface over millions of years, contributing to the continents' current locations. [IV]

The driving force behind this continuous movement is heat convection within the Earth's mantle. This process, similar to boiling water in a pot, involves the hotter, less dense material rising and the cooler, denser material sinking. This creates currents that drag the tectonic plates along with them. The boundaries where these plates meet are particularly active zones. For instance, the Pacific Ring of Fire, a horseshoe-shaped zone encircling the Pacific Ocean, is known for its high concentration of volcanoes and earthquakes, a direct consequence of plate interactions.

Different types of plate boundaries result in various geological events. At divergent boundaries, plates move apart, allowing magma from the mantle to rise and create new crust. This process is evident in the mid-Atlantic ridge, a vast underwater mountain range formed by sea-floor spreading. Conversely, at convergent boundaries, plates collide, leading to subduction, where one plate slides beneath another, often causing earthquakes and volcanic activity. The Himalayas, the world's highest mountain range, are a dramatic example of continental collision, formed by the convergence of the Indian and Eurasian plates.

Finally, at transform boundaries, plates slide past each other horizontally. This type of movement often generates powerful earthquakes, as seen along the San Andreas Fault in California. The continuous interplay of these different plate boundary interactions demonstrates the dynamic nature of our planet, constantly reshaping its surface and influencing the distribution of landmasses and oceans throughout geological time.

Question 31

Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

These plates are constantly interacting with one another, creating a complex puzzle of geological activity.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV

Question 32

The phrase "give rise to" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. effect
  2. create
  3. cause
  4. produce

Question 33

The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.

  1. heat convection
  2. mantle motion
  3. rising material
  4. plate movement

Question 34

According to paragraph 2, which of the following is a result of plate interactions?

  1. New crust
  2. Seafloor spreading
  3. Earthquakes
  4. Continental drift

Question 35

Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?

  1. Different plate boundaries create various geological events, with the Himalayas and San Andreas Fault highlighting the impacts of convergent and transform boundaries.
  2. The paragraph describes the three types of plate boundaries: divergent, where plates separate and new crust forms; convergent, where plates collide, causing subduction or mountain formation; and transform, where plates slide past each other, triggering earthquakes.
  3. Geological events like earthquakes and volcanoes are explained, focusing on the creation of new crust at divergent boundaries and the Pacific Ring of Fire's volcanic activity.
  4. Plate interactions cause diverse effects, from seafloor spreading at divergent boundaries to subduction at convergent boundaries, influencing landmass distribution.

Question 36

The word "sea-floor spreading" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. fault sliding
  2. plate convergence
  3. crustal motion
  4. mantle uplift

Question 37

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Tectonic plate movement is rapid, dramatically altering Earth's surface in a short time.
  2. The Pacific Ring of Fire is primarily formed by the divergence of tectonic plates.
  3. The Earth's lithosphere is fragmented into multiple tectonic plates that interact with each other.
  4. Transform boundaries result in the subduction of one plate beneath another.

Question 38

Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?

  1. When plates shift horizontally, transform boundaries emerge between them.
  2. At transform boundaries, plates move alongside each other horizontally.
  3. Plates slide next to each other at transform boundaries, moving horizontally.
  4. Horizontal plate shifts are a key characteristic of transform boundaries.

Question 39

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  1. Earthquakes only occur at transform boundaries where plates slide past each other.
  2. The location of continents and oceans has changed over millions of years due to plate tectonics.
  3. The Earth's mantle is a static layer that doesn't contribute to plate movement.
  4. Volcanic eruptions are more frequent at transform boundaries than at convergent boundaries.

Question 40

Which of the following best summarises the passage?

  1. Earth's dynamic surface is shaped by the movement of tectonic plates, driven by heat convection, resulting in various geological events at plate boundaries, including earthquakes and volcanic eruptions at convergent and transform boundaries.
  2. Tectonic plate interactions, including divergence, convergence, and transform movement, cause geological phenomena, such as mountain building and earthquakes, with the San Andreas Fault exemplifying the impact of these continuous interactions.
  3. Driven by mantle convection, Earth's tectonic plates constantly interact at divergent, convergent, and transform boundaries, causing earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation, ultimately shaping the planet's surface and the distribution of land and oceans.
  4. The theory of plate tectonics describes how the Earth's lithosphere is divided into plates that move slowly, creating geological features like the Pacific Ring of Fire and the Himalayas through seafloor spreading and subduction.

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