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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. revolutionary
  2. revolutionizing
  3. revolution
  4. revolutionized

Question 2

  1. tutorials video step-by-step
  2. step-by-step tutorials video
  3. video tutorials step-by-step
  4. step-by-step video tutorials

Question 3

  1. in
  2. at
  3. for
  4. on

Question 4

  1. using
  2. used
  3. are using
  4. use

Question 5

  1. to mastering
  2. master
  3. to master
  4. mastering

Question 6

  1. cooked
  2. cooking
  3. to cook
  4. to cooking

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

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Improve your communication skills by learning how to express your needs clearly and respectfully. (8) __________ simple changes in your approach can make a huge difference.

Learn to recognize (9) __________ emotional triggers and manage them effectively. This will help you (10) __________ disagreements calmly and rationally.

Discover the importance of understanding different perspectives and finding common ground. Instead of focusing on blame, we'll explore how to (11) __________ to achieve positive outcomes.

By attending this workshop, you'll gain practical tools to handle conflict (12) __________ and build stronger, more fulfilling relationships.

Question 7

  1. effect
  2. cause
  3. source
  4. reaction

Question 8

  1. A little
  2. A few
  3. Much
  4. Many

Question 9

  1. yours
  2. yourself
  3. you own
  4. your own

Question 10

  1. work out
  2. work up
  3. work through
  4. work for

Question 11

  1. collaborate
  2. control
  3. condemn
  4. compete

Question 12

  1. in a bad mood
  2. in a timely fashion
  3. in a healthy way
  4. in a good place

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. Emily: I found it at the Willow Creek Antique Fair. They have amazing pieces there!

b. Sarah: Maybe we should go together next time!

c. Sarah: Wow, this antique clock is gorgeous! Where did you find it?

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

Question 14

a. Liam: Really? What's the plan?

b. Maya: I heard they're finally tackling the traffic on Elm Street.

c. Maya: They're adding a dedicated bus lane and bike paths to encourage alternative transportation.

d. Liam: Smart move! That should ease congestion and make it safer for everyone.

e. Maya: Exactly! Hopefully, it encourages more people to ditch their cars for shorter trips.

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

Question 15

Hi Lisa,

a. The pace is perfect for winding down after a long day, and the focus on deep stretches is exactly what my body needs.

b. Thank you for creating such a welcoming and accessible space for learning and practicing yoga.

c. I'm looking forward to the next class!

d. I especially loved the session on hip openers – it really helped relieve tension.

e. I just wanted to share how much I'm enjoying your online Yin Yoga classes.

Warmly,

Jenna

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

Question 16

a. In essence, history is not just about dates and facts, but a powerful tool for understanding ourselves and the world around us.

b. From the rise and fall of empires to the struggles for freedom and equality, history offers valuable lessons on the consequences of our choices and the potential for both progress and destruction.

c. By understanding the past, we equip ourselves to navigate the challenges of the present and build a better future.

d. Through the stories of individuals and civilizations past, we gain insights into the complexities of human nature, the ebb and flow of power, and the enduring themes that connect us across time.

e. Studying history allows us to step back from the present and gain a broader perspective on humanity's journey.

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

Question 17

a. However, it also presents challenges with misinformation and the spread of biased information.

b. This has led to a surge in diverse voices and content, covering a wide range of topics previously underrepresented in traditional media.

c. As such, responsible blogging practices and critical consumption of online content are more important than ever.

d. Individuals now have the power to share their unique perspectives and expertise with a global audience.

e. The rise of blogging has significantly democratized the media landscape.

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

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

The Pyramids of Giza, (18) __________, stand as a testament to the power and ingenuity of ancient Egyptian civilization. Constructed during the Fourth Dynasty (c. 2600-2500 (19) __________. The largest of the three, the Great Pyramid of Giza, was originally 446 feet tall and remained the tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years, a fact that underscores the Egyptians' architectural prowess.

The pyramids were not erected by slaves, as popular culture often suggests, but by skilled laborers (20) __________ with food, housing, and other necessities. These workers quarried millions of limestone blocks, each weighing an average of 2.5 tons, and transported them to the construction site using a combination of sleds, rollers, and ramps. The precise methods used to lift and place the massive blocks remain a subject of debate among scholars, though theories abound involving earthen ramps, levers, and rollers.

Beyond their sheer size and impressive engineering, the pyramids also held deep religious significance. Egyptians believed in the afterlife and mummified their deceased to preserve their bodies for their journey to the underworld. The pyramids, (21) __________, housed not only the pharaoh's remains but also treasures and provisions he would need in the afterlife. Inside the pyramids, intricate networks of chambers and passageways were adorned with hieroglyphs and scenes from Egyptian mythology, offering glimpses into their beliefs and practices.

(22) __________. These ancient wonders continue to captivate and inspire awe in visitors from around the globe, serving as a powerful reminder of the grandeur and mystery of the ancient world.

Question 18

  1. found in the Valley of the Kings and carved into the cliffsides
  2. located on the Giza Plateau just outside of modern-day Cairo
  3. positioned along the Red Sea coast and primarily made of sandstone
  4. situated near the Nile River delta and constructed of mud bricks

Question 19

  1. BCE), these massive storehouses held grain and other resources for the kingdom
  2. CE), these magnificent palaces served as residences for Egyptian royalty
  3. BCE), these monumental tombs were built for the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure
  4. AD), these impressive temples were dedicated to various Egyptian gods

Question 20

  1. forced into labor by the ruling pharaohs
  2. who were compensated for their work
  3. believed to be of foreign origin
  4. whose identities remain largely unknown to historians

Question 21

  1. utilized as defensive fortresses to protect against invaders
  2. functioning as administrative centers for the pharaoh's government
  3. believed to be astronomical observatories used to track the stars
  4. which served as elaborate burial complexes

Question 22

  1. Despite their fame, the Pyramids of Giza are often overshadowed by other ancient monuments
  2. The construction techniques employed in building the pyramids remain a complete mystery
  3. The purpose and meaning of the pyramids have been definitively deciphered by modern scholars
  4. The enduring legacy of the Pyramids of Giza speaks to the human capacity for innovation, organization, and artistry

Read the following passage about the history and significance of the Olympic Games and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.

The history of the Olympic Games is ancient, dating back to 776 BC in Olympia, Greece. These original games, held in honor of Zeus, were a religious and cultural festival as much as an athletic competition. Only one event, a footrace, was contested, but the games grew in popularity and scope, eventually including wrestling, chariot racing, and other athletic endeavors. The ancient Olympics were held every four years for nearly twelve centuries, finally abolished by the Roman Emperor Theodosius I in 393 AD due to their pagan origins.

However, the spirit of the ancient games was revived in the late 19th century thanks to the efforts of Pierre de Coubertin, a French aristocrat. He envisioned a world united through friendly athletic competition and founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894. This organization laid the groundwork for the first modern Olympic Games, held in Athens, Greece in 1896. Thirteen nations participated in these inaugural games, competing in 43 events across nine different sports.

The modern Olympics continued, facing challenges like world wars and political boycotts, but they ultimately flourished. New sports were added, including winter games in 1924, and the Paralympic Games, for athletes with disabilities, were first held in Rome in 1960. The Olympics transformed into a global spectacle, showcasing incredible athletic achievements and fostering a sense of international goodwill.

Despite the controversies and criticisms that sometimes surround the Games, their enduring appeal lies in their ability to unite the world through sport. The Olympics remain a powerful symbol of human potential, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence, captivating audiences worldwide every two years.

Question 23

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the abolishment of the ancient Olympic games?

  1. Pagan origins
  2. Roman Emperor's decree
  3. Lack of public interest
  4. Religious reasons

Question 24

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

  1. native
  2. official
  3. modern
  4. recent

Question 25

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

  1. French aristocrat
  2. Modern Olympic Games
  3. Athletic competition
  4. International Olympic Committee

Question 26

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

  1. The modern Olympics barely survived the challenges of world wars and political boycotts.
  2. World wars and political boycotts completely halted the progress of the modern Olympics.
  3. The modern Olympic Games persevered and thrived despite facing difficulties such as wars and boycotts.
  4. The modern Olympics encountered numerous obstacles that led to their eventual decline.

Question 27

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

  1. lasting
  2. fleeting
  3. temporary
  4. short-lived

Question 28

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896.
  2. The Paralympic Games predate the modern Olympics.
  3. Winter games were part of the first modern Olympics.
  4. The ancient Olympics were revived by a Greek politician.

Question 29

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer use the present tense to describe the overall impact and symbolism of the Olympics?

  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 revival of the Olympic Games?

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

Read the following passage about the philosophical inquiry into ethics and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

The philosophical inquiry into ethics delves into fundamental questions about how we ought to live and what constitutes a good life. [I] It attempts to move beyond culturally specific norms and personal opinions to uncover universal principles that can guide moral decision-making. [II] This involves looking into the nature of morality itself, asking whether it is objective or subjective, relative or absolute. [III] Ultimately, ethical inquiry aims to provide a reasoned and justifiable basis for our moral judgments. [IV]

One central challenge in ethical philosophy is the problem of moral relativism. This is the view that moral judgments are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint, such as that of a culture or a historical period. If moral relativism is correct, then there are no universal moral truths, and what is considered right or wrong depends entirely on the context. This poses a significant problem for those seeking to establish a shared understanding of ethics, as it suggests that cross-cultural moral disagreements are simply matters of differing perspectives, with no objective way to resolve them.

Another key area of ethical inquiry is applied ethics, a field that tackles specific moral dilemmas in various areas of life. For example, bioethics grapples with ethical issues arising from advancements in medicine and biotechnology, such as genetic engineering and end-of-life care. Environmental ethics explores our moral obligations towards the natural world, addressing questions about climate change, animal rights, and resource conservation. These real-world applications of ethical theory demonstrate the practical relevance of philosophical inquiry to contemporary issues.

Furthermore, the study of ethics is intertwined with political philosophy, which examines the nature of justice, power, and governance. Questions about the distribution of resources, the limits of individual liberty, and the obligations of citizens to the state are all deeply ethical in nature. For instance, debates about universal healthcare often involve appeals to ethical principles such as fairness, equality, and the right to health. By exploring these complex intersections, philosophical inquiry illuminates the ethical dimensions of our social and political lives, urging us to critically examine the values that shape our world.

Question 31

Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

These inquiries often lead to the exploration of different ethical frameworks, such as utilitarianism, which emphasizes maximizing happiness, and deontology, which focuses on duty and moral rules.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV

Question 32

The phrase "looking into" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. probing
  2. delving
  3. exploring
  4. examining

Question 33

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

  1. the absence of universal moral truths
  2. the problem of moral relativism
  3. cross-cultural moral disagreement
  4. a shared understanding of ethics

Question 34

According to paragraph 2, which of the following is a challenge to establishing shared ethical understanding?

  1. moral relativism
  2. universal truths
  3. objective morality
  4. cultural agreement

Question 35

Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?

  1. Specific moral issues in medicine and biotechnology showcase the complexity and real-world application of ethical inquiry.
  2. Applied ethics addresses specific moral dilemmas in diverse fields like bioethics and environmental ethics, highlighting the practical relevance of ethical theory.
  3. Ethical philosophy encompasses various dilemmas like genetic engineering, demonstrating the importance of theoretical frameworks.
  4. Contemporary issues like resource conservation are addressed by applied ethics, emphasizing the practical use of moral philosophy.

Question 36

The word "real-world" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. hypothetical
  2. conceptual
  3. abstract
  4. theoretical

Question 37

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Moral relativism promotes a shared understanding of ethics across different cultures.
  2. Ethical considerations are central to discussions regarding political issues like universal healthcare.
  3. Environmental ethics is solely concerned with animal rights and resource conservation.
  4. Applied ethics primarily focuses on theoretical debates rather than practical dilemmas.

Question 38

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

  1. The study of ethics is separate from political philosophy, which focuses on justice, power, and governance.
  2. In addition, ethics and the study of political philosophy are distinct fields of inquiry with little overlap.
  3. Ethical considerations are irrelevant to political philosophy's examination of justice, power, and governance.
  4. Ethics and political philosophy are connected, with the latter exploring concepts like justice, power, and how governments function.

Question 39

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  1. Philosophical ethics seeks to provide a logical and justifiable foundation for our moral judgments.
  2. Bioethics is the most important area of applied ethics due to its impact on human life.
  3. Political philosophy is primarily concerned with practical governance rather than ethical principles.
  4. Moral relativism is the only philosophical approach to resolving ethical dilemmas.

Question 40

Which of the following best summarises the passage?

  1. Ethical inquiry confronts the challenge of moral relativism by exploring diverse perspectives on moral dilemmas in fields like bioethics and connecting ethical principles to political issues, suggesting that ethical frameworks are essential for just and equitable governance.
  2. The study of ethics investigates the nature of morality, analyzing cultural and historical variations in ethical norms, and applies theoretical frameworks to contemporary issues like environmental ethics, emphasizing the subjective nature of moral judgments.
  3. Moral philosophy seeks universal ethical principles, grappling with the problem of moral relativism and examining practical dilemmas in areas such as bioethics, ultimately aiming to define a universally accepted moral code for human conduct.
  4. Philosophical ethics explores fundamental questions about how we should live, addressing challenges like moral relativism and applying ethical principles to real-world issues like bioethics and environmental concerns, while also intersecting with political philosophy to examine the ethical dimensions of social and political life.

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