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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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- misunderstanding
- misunderstood
- misunderstand
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- at
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- of
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- confidence and clarity
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- To navigate
- Navigate to
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Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
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Ever wondered how cave paintings connect to modern masterpieces? Unravel the mysteries of art history in our engaging timeline journey, spanning from ancient to modern creations. Explore (7) __________ key periods, (8) __________ prehistoric art and its symbolic representations. We'll delve into the grandeur of ancient Egyptian art, where intricate hieroglyphs and majestic (9) __________ tell captivating stories.
Discover the classical ideals of Greek and Roman art, and witness the evolution of artistic expression through the Byzantine era. The Renaissance marked a period of rebirth, showcasing breathtaking innovations in perspective and realism. We'll then (10) __________ the Baroque and Rococo periods, with their dramatic flair and ornate details.
Finally, we’ll (11) __________ the revolutionary movements of Impressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism that shaped modern art. This journey will unveil a (12) __________ of fascinating insights into the ever-evolving world of artistic creation. Join us and experience the magic of art history!
- several
- much
- each
- any
- starting with
- because of
- ending with
- ahead of
- tools
- sculptures
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- move over to
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- move away from
- abandon
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- examine
- disregard
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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: Haha, imagine that! I just hope the future is bright and full of exciting possibilities.
b. David: Honestly, it's hard to say! Maybe we'll all be living on Mars or have robots doing our chores.
c. Sarah: I can't believe how fast technology is changing! What do you think the future holds?
- b - a - c
- c - a - b
- c - b - a
- b - c - a
Question 14
a. John: You're right. Maybe I'll give it a shot.
b. Maria: I know, right? Alessandro Michele is a genius! I'm obsessed with the oversized sunglasses.
c. John: Me too! Though I'm not sure I could pull them off.
d. John: Have you seen the new Gucci collection? The designs are so bold!
e. Maria: Fashion is all about experimenting! You never know until you try.
- c - d - b - e - a
- d - b - c - e - a
- b - d - c - e - a
- e - d - b - c - a
Question 15
Hi John,
a. Any other must-sees you recommend?
b. Let me know!
c. Have you ever been?
d. I'm especially looking forward to seeing the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo sculptures.
e. I'm so excited to be visiting Paris next month and of course, the Louvre is at the top of my list!
Best,
Anna
- c - a - d - e - b
- e - c - d - a - b
- d - e - c - a - b
- e - c - a - d - b
Question 16
a. It's a journey of constant learning and discovery, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
b. I love being able to connect with people from different backgrounds and share experiences.
c. Learning a new language has opened up a whole new world for me.
d. The challenge of mastering grammar and pronunciation is actually quite enjoyable.
e. It's not just about communication, it's about understanding a different culture and way of thinking.
- b - d - a - c - e
- b - d - c - e - a
- c - d - a - b - e
- c - e - b - d - a
Question 17
a. Young families, seeking a quieter pace of life and affordable housing, are moving in.
b. The local farmer's market, held every Saturday on Main Street, is thriving with vendors selling fresh produce, homemade goods, and local crafts.
c. The old schoolhouse, once slated for demolition, has been renovated into a community center, hosting everything from yoga classes to town hall meetings.
d. The small town of Maple Creek, Montana has seen a resurgence in recent years.
e. It seems Maple Creek is experiencing a heartwarming revival, proving that small-town life still holds a strong appeal.
- d - a - b - c - e
- e - d - a - b - c
- e - b - a - c - d
- c - d - a - e - b
Read the following passage about the Aurora Borealis and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The Aurora Borealis, commonly known as the Northern Lights, is a breathtaking celestial display (18) __________. (19) __________. These collisions excite the atoms, causing them to release energy in the form of light, thus painting the sky with dancing curtains of color.
The intensity and frequency of auroral displays are influenced by solar activity, which follows an eleven-year cycle. During periods of heightened solar activity, known as solar maximums, auroras are more frequent and can be observed at lower latitudes. Conversely, during solar minimums, auroral displays are less common and typically confined to higher latitudes. The Earth's magnetic field plays a crucial role in funneling these charged particles towards the polar regions, which is why (20) __________, such as Alaska, Canada, and Scandinavia.
The colors of the aurora are determined by the type of atom being excited and the altitude at which the collision occurs. Green, the most common auroral color, results from the excitation of oxygen atoms at lower altitudes. Red auroras, which are rarer, occur when oxygen atoms at higher altitudes are excited, while blue and purple hues are typically produced by excited nitrogen atoms. The constantly shifting patterns of the aurora, (21) __________, are a testament to the dynamic interplay between solar wind, the Earth's magnetic field, and the composition of our atmosphere.
(22) __________. The ephemeral nature of this celestial display only adds to its allure, reminding us of the ever-changing and unpredictable nature of the cosmos.
- that illuminates the night sky with vibrant hues of green, pink, and violet
- that dims the night sky with subtle shades of grey and black
- that reflects sunlight during the day with pale hues of blue and white
- that obscures the stars at night with a thick blanket of clouds
- This predictable event happens when neutral particles from the moon combine with molecules in Earth's lower atmosphere
- This awe-inspiring phenomenon occurs when charged particles from the sun, primarily electrons, collide with atoms in the Earth's upper atmosphere
- This rare phenomenon transpires when high-energy photons from distant stars interact with ions in the Earth's lower atmosphere
- This frightening phenomenon occurs when uncharged particles from space, mostly protons, avoid atoms in the Earth's upper atmosphere
- the Northern Lights are most commonly observed at high northern latitudes
- the Northern Lights are equally observed at all latitudes
- the Northern Lights are most commonly observed at low southern latitudes
- the Northern Lights are rarely observed at high northern latitudes
- resembling stagnant pools, stationary objects, or extinguished embers
- resembling shimmering curtains, dancing spirits, or flickering flames
- mimicking solid structures, unchanging formations, or steady beams of light
- creating uniform patterns, predictable shapes, or constant glows
- Ignoring the Northern Lights is a common experience, evoking a sense of apathy and boredom at the predictable and mundane nature of the natural world
- Photographing the Northern Lights is a technical challenge, requiring specialized equipment and knowledge of camera settings and exposure times
- Studying the Northern Lights is a scientific pursuit, providing valuable data about atmospheric conditions and solar activity
- Witnessing the Northern Lights is an unforgettable experience, evoking a sense of wonder and awe at the sheer power and beauty of the natural world
Read the following passage about the impact of the printing press and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
The invention of the printing press was a monumental development in human history. Prior to its creation in the mid-15th century, books and other written materials were painstakingly copied by hand, a time-consuming and expensive process that limited access to knowledge and information to a privileged few. Johannes Gutenberg, a German goldsmith, is credited with inventing the printing press around 1440. Gutenberg's groundbreaking innovation involved creating a system of movable type, which allowed individual letters to be rearranged and reused, dramatically increasing the speed and efficiency of printing.
His first major printing project was the Gutenberg Bible, completed around 1455. This remarkable work, printed in Latin, showcased the potential of the printing press to produce high-quality texts on a large scale. The printing press spread rapidly across Europe, revolutionizing the way information was disseminated and consumed. By 1500, printing presses were operating in over 200 cities, churning out books, pamphlets, and other printed materials at an unprecedented rate.
The proliferation of printed materials had a profound impact on society. Literacy rates soared as books became more affordable and accessible, leading to a more informed and engaged populace. The printing press facilitated the spread of Renaissance ideas and fostered a spirit of intellectual curiosity. Scientists, philosophers, and artists now had a powerful tool to share their discoveries, theories, and creations with a wider audience.
Moreover, the printing press played a crucial role in the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther's "Ninety-five Theses," a scathing critique of the Catholic Church, was printed and widely disseminated, fueling the flames of religious debate and challenging the Church's authority. The ability to rapidly reproduce and spread information made the printing press a transformative force, ushering in an era of unprecedented intellectual and social change.
Question 23
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a language the Gutenberg Bible was printed in?
- German
- Latin
- Greek
- English
Question 24
The word "monumental" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- historical
- complex
- insignificant
- modern
Question 25
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- Movable Type
- Printing Press
- Large Scale
- Gutenberg Bible
Question 26
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?
- Printed materials had a limited but noticeable impact on society.
- The increased availability of printed materials significantly affected society.
- Society was profoundly impacted by the lack of printed materials.
- The impact of printed materials on society was quite insignificant.
Question 27
The word "transformative" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.
- superficial
- revolutionary
- traditional
- stagnant
Question 28
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Gutenberg personally distributed the Bible across 200 European cities.
- Gutenberg's printing press used movable type to increase printing speed.
- Hand-copied books became more popular after Gutenberg's invention.
- The printing press led to a decrease in the production of pamphlets.
Question 29
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer mention the speed and efficiency benefits of movable type?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Question 30
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer discuss the impact of the printing press on the Protestant Reformation?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about social hierarchies in the animal kingdom and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
Understanding social hierarchies in the animal kingdom is crucial for comprehending how animal societies function. [I] These hierarchies, often established through displays of aggression or dominance, dictate access to resources like food, mates, and prime territory. [II] For example, in wolf packs, an alpha pair leads the group, making key decisions about hunting and territorial defense. [III] Lower-ranking wolves fall in line and typically defer to the alphas, ensuring pack cohesion and efficient resource allocation. [IV]
The complexity of these hierarchies varies greatly depending on the species. In some species, like honeybees, the hierarchy is relatively rigid, with the queen bee at the top and worker bees performing specific roles based on their age and physiology. This rigid structure allows for a highly organized and efficient colony, where each individual contributes to the overall success of the hive. However, in other species, like chimpanzees, the hierarchy can be more fluid, with individuals constantly vying for higher positions through complex social interactions and alliances.
Social hierarchies often lead to long-lasting effects on individual animals, impacting not just their access to resources but also their overall health and well-being. Dominant individuals often enjoy better nutrition, leading to increased reproductive success and longer lifespans. Subordinate animals, on the other hand, may experience higher levels of stress hormones, which can negatively affect their immune systems and make them more susceptible to disease. Studies on baboons, for instance, have shown a correlation between social rank and stress hormone levels, highlighting the physiological consequences of hierarchy.
By studying these complex social structures, scientists gain valuable insights into the evolutionary pressures that have shaped animal behavior. Understanding how and why hierarchies develop, and their impacts on individual animals and the group as a whole, provides a deeper appreciation for the intricate workings of the natural world. Furthermore, this knowledge can inform conservation efforts by providing a better understanding of the social dynamics within endangered populations and helping to develop more effective management strategies.
Question 31
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
This structured social order helps to minimize conflict and maximize survival within the pack.- I
- II
- III
- IV
Question 32
The phrase "fall in line" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.
- conform to the rules
- follow the leader
- respect the elders
- obey the command
Question 33
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- the rigid hierarchy
- the queen bee
- colony success
- worker bee role
Question 34
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is a characteristic of chimpanzee social structures?
- fluctuating hierarchy
- clearly defined roles
- predetermined status
- inflexible ranking
Question 35
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
- Social standing impacts animal health and well-being, with dominant animals generally faring better than subordinates.
- Hierarchy positions determine lifespan and reproductive success across all animal species.
- Dominant animals have better access to resources due to their superior strength and aggression.
- Subordinate animals often suffer from disease because of constant fighting for higher status.
Question 36
The word "long-lasting" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- fleeting
- transient
- temporary
- ephemeral
Question 37
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- All animal hierarchies are rigid and determined by physical strength and aggression.
- Subordinate animals always have shorter lifespans due to their lower social standing.
- Animal social hierarchies influence access to essential resources and overall well-being.
- Studying social hierarchies has little relevance to conservation efforts for endangered species.
Question 38
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?
- Scientists study complex animal societies to understand their intricate hierarchical systems.
- Animal behavior is primarily shaped by evolutionary pressures observable in social structures.
- Examining social order gives scientists clues to the development and impact of animal behavior.
- Research into social structures reveals evolutionary influences on animal behaviors.
Question 39
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
- Understanding social hierarchies can contribute to more effective wildlife conservation strategies.
- Stress hormone levels are consistent across all social ranks within a baboon troop.
- Honeybee colonies are less successful than chimpanzee communities due to rigid social structures.
- Aggression is the sole determinant of social rank within animal hierarchies.
Question 40
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
- Social hierarchies exist across the animal kingdom, impacting resource allocation and influencing individual well-being, but research primarily focuses on understanding the evolutionary pressures that shape these complex social structures.
- Primarily established through aggression, animal social hierarchies determine access to resources and affect the health of individuals, particularly impacting dominant animals and their reproductive success.
- Animal social hierarchies, varying in complexity across species, influence resource access, health, and well-being, with research on these structures offering insights into animal behavior and informing conservation efforts.
- The rigid social structures observed in various animal species dictate individual roles and impact overall colony success, while understanding hierarchy dynamics can be valuable for conservation strategies.
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