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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. for
  2. about
  3. on
  4. with

Question 2

  1. wonder
  2. to wonder
  3. wondering
  4. wondered

Question 3

  1. stressing
  2. to stress
  3. stress
  4. stressed

Question 4

  1. to understand easy
  2. easy understand to
  3. understand easy to
  4. easy-to-understand

Question 5

  1. confused
  2. confusion
  3. confusing
  4. confuse

Question 6

  1. understanding
  2. who understand
  3. are understand
  4. understood

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

Unlock Your Potential: The Power of Positive Thinking!

Do you want to feel happier, healthier, and more successful? Harnessing the power of positive thinking can transform your life! (7) __________ shows a strong link between positive thinking and improved well-being.

Positive thinking isn't about ignoring (8) __________ problems; it's about approaching challenges with a constructive mindset. It helps you (9) __________ stress, boost your resilience, and enhance your overall quality of life.

Here are (10) __________ ways to cultivate positive thinking:

* Practice Gratitude: Focus on the good things in your life, no matter how small. Keep a gratitude journal to record (11) __________ experiences.

* Challenge Negative Thoughts: When negative thoughts creep in, question their validity. Are they based on facts or fears? (12) __________ dwelling on negativity, reframe your thoughts in a more positive light.

* Visualize Success: Imagine yourself achieving your goals. This can boost your confidence and motivation.

Start thinking positively today and unlock your full potential!

Question 7

  1. Data
  2. Research
  3. Information
  4. Knowledge

Question 8

  1. their
  2. your
  3. its
  4. our

Question 9

  1. cope with
  2. give up on
  3. get rid of
  4. put off

Question 10

  1. much
  2. a few
  3. little
  4. many

Question 11

  1. current
  2. important
  3. positive
  4. negative

Question 12

  1. Because of
  2. In spite of
  3. Instead of
  4. Due to

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: I know, right? But hey, at least the coffee is good!

b. Sarah: Did you see that new robot barista at the mall? It makes the coffee so fast!

c. David: No way! Are you serious? Robots are taking over everything these days.

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

Question 14

a. David: Haha, yeah, there are definitely some kinks to work out.

b. David: I heard Amazon is starting to deliver packages with drones now.

c. Maria: Really? That's wild! I wonder how well that's going to work.

d. Maria: Still, I'd be worried about privacy and things falling out of the sky!

e. David: Apparently it's faster and more efficient, especially in crowded cities.

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

Question 15

Hi Everyone,

a. Don't forget to jot down any thoughts or questions you have.

b. I hope you're all enjoying this captivating retelling of the Greek myth!

c. Looking forward to a lively discussion!

d. Just a reminder that our book club meets next Friday to discuss "Circe" by Madeline Miller.

e. We'll be meeting at our usual spot, "The Cozy Bean" coffee shop, at 7 pm.

Best,

Emily

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

Question 16

a. I enrolled in Toastmasters International, a supportive community that encourages personal growth through regular speaking opportunities.

b. Initially, my heart would race, and my palms would sweat, but each speech helped me build confidence.

c. I learned valuable techniques for crafting engaging presentations and controlling my nerves.

d. Now, I embrace public speaking as a chance to share my ideas and connect with others, a testament to my personal growth journey.

e. This past year, I challenged myself to step outside my comfort zone and confront my fear of public speaking.

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

Question 17

a. Artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Lil Nas X have mastered this formula, achieving massive viral success.

b. It remains to be seen how this digital landscape will continue to shape the future of songwriting.

c. While some criticize this trend for sacrificing depth, others argue it reflects the evolving consumption of music.

d. The rise of platforms like TikTok has significantly impacted modern songwriting.

e. Catchy hooks and repetitive lyrics are prioritized to grab attention in short-form videos.

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

Read the following passage about Tesla's impact on the automotive industry and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.

Tesla, the brainchild of Elon Musk, has become synonymous with innovation in the automotive industry. (18) __________ Tesla initially faced skepticism from established automakers. (19) __________, turning Tesla into a household name.

One of the most significant ways in which Tesla has revolutionized the industry is through its electric vehicle (EV) technology. (20) __________ Tesla's high-performance models, boasting impressive acceleration and extended ranges, have challenged these preconceived notions. The Model S, for example, can travel over 400 miles on a single charge and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 2 seconds. This remarkable performance, coupled with Tesla's expanding network of Supercharger stations, has played a crucial role in accelerating the mass adoption of EVs.

Beyond its EVs, Tesla is also recognized for its cutting-edge advancements in autonomous driving. The company's Autopilot system, (21) __________ enables vehicles to navigate roads, change lanes, and park with minimal human intervention. While fully autonomous driving is still under development, Tesla's Autopilot represents a significant leap towards this futuristic vision.

(22) __________. By challenging conventional norms and pushing the boundaries of what's possible, Tesla has not only created highly desirable vehicles but also inspired a global shift towards a more sustainable future.

Question 18

  1. Established in 2003 with a primary focus on developing internal combustion engines,
  2. Beginning in 2003 with limited resources and a traditional business model,
  3. Originating in 2003 as a joint venture with several major auto manufacturers,
  4. Founded in 2003 with the ambitious goal of accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy,

Question 19

  1. In contrast, the company focused primarily on marketing and advertising efforts
  2. Nevertheless, the company's initial designs were met with widespread criticism
  3. Consequently, the company struggled to gain traction in the competitive auto market
  4. However, the company's unwavering commitment to technological advancement and sleek design quickly captivated consumers

Question 20

  1. Because gasoline-powered cars were becoming increasingly expensive to operate,
  2. Since consumer demand for electric vehicles was initially very low,
  3. Although electric cars had already dominated the automotive market,
  4. While electric cars were once considered sluggish and impractical,

Question 21

  1. that relies primarily on GPS navigation and pre-programmed routes,
  2. which requires constant driver input and manual adjustments,
  3. which utilizes a complex network of cameras, sensors, and artificial intelligence,
  4. that depends on infrastructure improvements like dedicated highway lanes,

Question 22

  1. In retrospect, Tesla's impact on the automotive industry remains uncertain
  2. Despite its efforts, Tesla has had minimal influence on the automotive industry
  3. Ultimately, Tesla's primary focus has been on maximizing shareholder profits
  4. In conclusion, Tesla's unwavering focus on innovation, sustainability, and technological advancement has profoundly impacted the automotive industry

Read the following passage about the complexities of colonialism and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.

Colonialism, a practice unfortunately pervasive throughout human history, involves one powerful nation asserting control over another, less powerful region or people. This control can manifest in numerous ways, including political dominance, economic exploitation, and social subjugation. While the age of European colonialism, spanning from the 15th to the 20th centuries, is particularly well-known, it's crucial to recognize that colonialism has existed in various forms across different time periods and cultures.

The motivations behind colonialism were often complex and intertwined. The desire for economic gain, specifically access to valuable resources and new markets, frequently played a significant role. For example, European powers established vast plantations in the Americas to cultivate cash crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton. These enterprises relied heavily on enslaved African labor, underscoring the brutal exploitation inherent in many colonial endeavors. Additionally, colonialism was often driven by a sense of national rivalry and a quest for political power on the global stage.

Beyond economics and politics, cultural and religious factors also contributed to the rise and perpetuation of colonialism. European colonizers often viewed their culture and religion as superior to those of the colonized populations. This sense of superiority manifested in policies aimed at assimilating indigenous peoples into European cultural norms and religious beliefs. Consequently, colonialism had a profound and often devastating impact on the cultures, languages, and traditions of the colonized societies.

While the formal colonial era largely ended in the latter half of the 20th century with movements for independence and decolonization gaining momentum, its lasting impacts continue to shape the world today. The economic disparities, political instability, and cultural fragmentation experienced by many former colonies serve as stark reminders of the complex and often troubled legacy of colonialism.

Question 23

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a motivating factor for colonialism?

  1. Cultural superiority
  2. Desire for scientific advancement
  3. Economic gain
  4. National rivalry

Question 24

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

  1. limited
  2. widespread
  3. influential
  4. infrequent

Question 25

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

  1. enslaved Africans
  2. plantation enterprises
  3. European powers
  4. cash crops

Question 26

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

  1. Culture and religion were the primary reasons colonialism began and thrived.
  2. Culture and religion played a role in colonialism's development and continuation.
  3. Colonialism's rise and persistence were solely due to cultural and religious factors.
  4. Culture and religion were less important than other factors in colonialism's rise and spread.

Question 27

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

  1. enduring
  2. fleeting
  3. insignificant
  4. temporary

Question 28

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Colonialism had a detrimental effect on the colonized populations' cultures.
  2. Colonialism primarily benefited the indigenous populations of colonized regions.
  3. European colonialism is the only form of colonialism in human history.
  4. The effects of colonialism are no longer felt in the modern world.

Question 29

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer use a causal conjunction to link the exploitation of labor to a specific economic activity?

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

Question 30

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer primarily focus on the lingering consequences of colonialism?

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

Read the following passage about the impact of the printing press and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

[I] The invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in the mid-15th century stands as a monumental leap forward in the history of communication and human civilization. [II] Prior to this groundbreaking innovation, the painstaking process of hand-copying books limited their availability primarily to the wealthy and powerful, effectively locking up knowledge within the confines of monasteries, universities, and royal courts. [III] Gutenberg's press, utilizing movable type, dramatically reduced the cost and time required to produce books, making them accessible to a far wider audience and ushering in an era of unprecedented information dissemination. [IV]

The printing press's impact on literacy rates was profound. Before its widespread adoption, literacy was largely confined to the elite classes. However, the availability of affordable books fueled a surge in literacy across all segments of society. This increase in literacy, in turn, spurred further demand for printed materials, creating a virtuous cycle of knowledge acquisition and intellectual growth. The ability to read and write became increasingly important for social and economic advancement, leading to the establishment of schools and the development of new educational methods. The printing press, therefore, played a pivotal role in democratizing knowledge and empowering individuals.

The printing press not only facilitated the spread of existing knowledge but also fostered the development of new ideas and perspectives. The ease with which books could be reproduced encouraged authors to share their work with a wider audience, leading to a flourishing of intellectual discourse and debate. The ability to quickly and accurately disseminate information also played a crucial role in the development of early-modern science, allowing scientists to share their findings and collaborate more effectively. This exchange of ideas helped accelerate scientific progress and paved the way for groundbreaking discoveries that transformed our understanding of the world.

The impact of the printing press continues to resonate today. While digital technologies have revolutionized the way we access and consume information, the fundamental principles of mass communication and information dissemination pioneered by Gutenberg remain central to our modern world. From newspapers and magazines to online articles and e-books, the legacy of the printing press can be seen in the countless ways we share and receive information. It served as the catalyst for a communication revolution that continues to shape our world, underscoring the enduring power of the printed word.

Question 31

Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

This increased access to books fueled the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution, forever changing the intellectual landscape of Europe and, eventually, the world.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV

Question 32

The phrase "locking up" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. securing
  2. holding
  3. hiding
  4. confining

Question 33

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

  1. access to books
  2. demand for books
  3. the rise in literacy
  4. intellectual growth

Question 34

According to paragraph 2, which of the following resulted from increased literacy?

  1. development of new faiths
  2. greater demand for books
  3. widespread home-schooling
  4. fewer available jobs

Question 35

Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?

  1. The printing press enabled more effective record-keeping, leading to early forms of scientific data analysis.
  2. Reduced book costs allowed widespread access to classical literature, inspiring innovation in the sciences.
  3. Widespread literacy enabled more individuals to engage with complex texts and contribute original scholarship.
  4. Easy book production fostered new ideas and intellectual exchanges, accelerating scientific progress through shared findings and collaborations.

Question 36

The word "early-modern" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. ancient
  2. recent
  3. future
  4. current

Question 37

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Gutenberg's invention greatly increased access to information.
  2. The printing press reduced the quality of books.
  3. Hand-copying books was a quick and easy process.
  4. Literacy was widespread before Gutenberg's invention.

Question 38

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

  1. The printing press's influence is still felt in modern times.
  2. The printing press is vital for present innovations.
  3. Gutenberg's invention has lost relevance in modern times.
  4. Modern technology replicates Gutenberg's achievement.

Question 39

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  1. The printing press primarily benefited established religious institutions.
  2. Gutenberg's invention immediately replaced all handwritten materials.
  3. The printing press significantly contributed to social and economic mobility.
  4. Technological advancements always have positive societal consequences.

Question 40

Which of the following best summarises the passage?

  1. Gutenberg's printing press revolutionized communication by democratizing knowledge through increased book accessibility, fostering intellectual growth and scientific progress, and leaving a lasting legacy on information dissemination.
  2. Gutenberg's invention dramatically increased book production, leading to widespread literacy and empowering individuals through greater access to knowledge and education.
  3. The printing press facilitated literacy, scientific advancements, and the spread of new ideas, but its impact is lessened by modern digital technologies.
  4. Though initially benefiting the elite, the printing press eventually increased literacy rates, fostered intellectual discourse, and shaped modern communication methods.

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