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Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each blank.

✈️ URBANIZATION – CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES ✈️

"Will city life make me happier? Or will it just create more problems?" Are these questions you often ask before to move to a city? Urbanization brings both opportunities and challenges.

On the bright side, cities offer many job opportunities. Many companies set  offices in cities, which gives people more choices for work. Access to better services like schools, hospitals, and entertainment centers also  urban areas attractive places to live.

However, life in big cities comes with its own set of challenges. Issues like pollution, traffic jams, and overcrowding can  a great impact on daily life. Some people struggle to find affordable housing and face financial difficulties.

To improve life in cities, communities and local governments must plan carefully. They should provide efficient transport systems, build more parks, and offer .  cities are well-planned and sustainable, urban life can improve the quality of life for everyone.

Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each blank.

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Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation.

a. Jake: I love comedies, too. I should check it out. What’s the movie called? 

b. Emma: Yes, I saw a comedy last night. It was so funny that I laughed the whole time!

c. Jake: Have you watched any good movies lately, Emma? I need recommendations.

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  • a-b-c
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Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation.

a. Lily: That’s true, but what if the gift doesn’t arrive on time?

b. Ben: I usually shop online because there’s a wider selection.

c. Lily: Good idea! I’ll buy a gift early for my mom’s birthday.

d. Ben: That’s why I always order at least two weeks early to be safe.

e. Lily: Where’s the best place to buy gifts, Ben?

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Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful letter.

Hi Jack,

a. Your advice about using natural light was amazing - it made my photos look much better.

b. Thanks for recommending the photography tips last week. They were so helpful, especially for learning about lighting and angles.

c. Also, the free editing app you suggested works perfectly for beginners like me.

d. By the way, why don’t we go on a photography trip together? It would be fun to practice and share tips. Let me know what you think!

e. Right now, I’m practicing taking pictures of nature, but I want to try portraits soon.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Emma

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  • a-c-e-b-d
  • c-b-e-a-d

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful paragraph.

a. When everyone has the opportunity to receive essential medical care, from preventive measures to treatments, public health can improve significantly.

b. To deal with this issue, it is necessary to invest in the healthcare system and implement financial support policies.

c. Only when everyone has access to quality healthcare services can we create a more just and sustainable future.

d. However, many people, especially those in remote areas or from disadvantaged groups, still face challenges due to limited medical facilities and financial barriers.

e. Ensuring access to high-quality healthcare services is a crucial factor in building a healthy and fair society.

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Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful paragraph.

a. For example, meeting individuals with unique customs and traditions helps me gain a deeper understanding and appreciate different perspectives on life.

b. Although language barriers can sometimes be challenging, they encourage me to be creative in communication, such as using body language.

c. Moreover, enjoying local cuisine and learning a few basic phrases in a new language makes each journey more memorable and meaningful.

d. Overall, exploring new cultures not only deepens my understanding of the world but also helps me develop flexibility and openness in approaching life.

e. Traveling to new countries has given me many valuable lessons about cultural diversity and ways to connect with people.

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Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.

Plastic waste is now a worldwide problem, with millions of tons being thrown away every year. Items such as bottles, boxes, and wrappers pile up, causing serious environmental issues. Unlike paper, (1) _____. Although recycling or reusing certain plastic products is possible, (2) _____. This leads to much of the waste being dumped in landfills or polluting the oceans.

A group of companies has introduced a modern recycling method that could potentially address the plastic waste crisis. (3) _____. Labels and ink do not need to be removed,  which makes the process more efficient and reduces the need for extra manual work. This not only speeds up production but also decreases labor costs. The plastic is carefully heated to a temperature of over 400 degrees Celsius, where it melts and turns into a waxy material. This newly formed material is then processed and can be repurposed to create various useful products. Some of the common items made from this recycled plastic include computer components,  packaging materials, and construction supplies. 

This technology represents a major step forward in reducing plastic waste. (4) _____, it offers a more sustainable way to handle the growing problem of plastic pollution. When widely adopted, (5) _____, safeguard natural ecosystems, and play an important role in creating a cleaner, more environmentally friendly future for our planet.

Choose the phrase or sentence that best fits (1).

  • plastic requiring decades to break down and producing harmful pollutants when burned
  • because plastic takes so long to break down, burning it can release harmful pollutants
  • that burning plastic produced harmful pollutants, which took many years to be broken down
  • plastic takes decades to be broken down and cannot be burned without releasing harmful pollutants

Choose the phrase or sentence that best fits (2).

  • it is the costly and complicated process that people seek to implement across the world
  • the pricey and complex process is being pursued for implementation worldwide
  • the process is usually too costly and complicated to widely implement
  • why the cost and complexity of the process prevent it from being widely implemented

Choose the phrase or sentence that best fits (3).

  • Despite the types of plastic, all waste must be sorted and cleaned before being recycled using this advanced process.
  • Only when employing this advanced recycling process do we need to clean and sort the types of plastic.
  • This advanced process can recycle nearly any type of plastic, regardless of whether it is sorted or cleaned.
  • All types of waste could be easily recycled by this advanced process, as long as sorting and cleaning were not required.

Choose the phrase or sentence that best fits (4).

  • It has long been considered either worthless or a valuable resource
  • By turning what was once considered useless into valuable resources
  • Searching for both worthless and valuable resources for the method
  • With the aim of converting valuable resources back into useless ones

Choose the phrase or sentence that best fits (5).

  • they potentially decrease a large amount of waste ending up in landfills
  • there is a significant decrease in the potential waste that ends up in landfills
  • it has the potential to greatly decrease the amount of waste sent to landfills
  • the amount of waste dumped in landfills has been potentially decreasing

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer.

Are organically grown foods the best food choices? The advantages claimed for such foods over conventionally grown and marketed food products are now being debated. Promoters of the organic foods - a term whose meaning varies greatly - frequently proclaim that such products are safer and more nutritious than others.

The growing interest of consumers in the safety and more nutritional quality of the typical North American diet is a welcome development. However, much of this interest has come from broad claims that the food supply is unsafe or inadequate in meeting nutritional needs. Although most of these claims are not supported by scientific evidence, the majority of written material promoting such claims makes it difficult for the general public to tell the difference between fact and fiction. As a result, claims that eating a diet consisting entirely of organically grown foods prevents or cures disease or provides other benefits to health have been widely spread and have become part of popular beliefs.

Almost daily the public is ringed by claims for “no-aging" diets, new vitamins, and other wonderful foods. There are numerous unproven reports that natural vitamins are better than man-made ones, that fertilized eggs are more nutritious than unfertilized eggs, that untreated grains are better than processed grains and the like.

One thing that stands out about most organically grown food products is that they tend to be more expensive than foods grown using conventional methods. However, many people are often tricked into thinking that organic foods are always better for keeping them healthy and offer more nutritional benefits compared to conventionally grown foods, which isn’t always true. This creates a serious worry, especially for people who don’t have a lot of money to spend. If these consumers start to distrust regular, more affordable food and choose to buy only the costly organic options instead, it could cause problems for their budgets.

According to paragraph 1, which of the following is true about organic foods?

  • It's seldom used by consumers despite being safe and nutritionally rich.
  • Its benefits are being compared to those of traditionally grown products.
  • Its popularity has only been known in recent years.
  • Its heath benefits are accepted by most nutritionists.

The word "Promoters" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.

  • consumers
  • supervisors
  • merchants
  • opponents

Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?

  • The rising consumer interest in healthier and safer diets in North America is necessary.
  • Consumers are paying more attention to the safety and nutrition of the typical North American diet, which is a good sign.
  • It is unknown whether consumers are increasingly aware of the safety and nutrition of the typical North American diet.
  • More and more consumers acknowledge the safety and nutrition of the North American diet.

The phrase "these claims" in paragraph 2 refers to claims about _____.

  • the health benefits of natural vitamins over synthetic ones
  • the advantages of the typical North American diet
  • the nutritional advantages of organic foods over conventional foods
  • the unsafe food supply and nutritional inadequacy of organic foods in general

The word "ringed" in paragraph 3 is CLOSEST in meaning to _____.

  • interacted
  • rejected
  • navigated
  • surrounded

In which paragraph does the writer mention a present causal relationship?

  • Paragraph 1
  • Paragraph 2
  • Paragraph 3
  • Paragraph 4

In which paragraph does the writer mention the financial risk for limited-income people who overly trust organic food?

  • Paragraph 1
  • Paragraph 2
  • Paragraph 3
  • Paragraph 4

What does the passage mainly discuss?

  • The cost comparison between organic and conventional foods
  • The health benefits of consuming organically grown foods
  • The necessary awareness regarding claims about organic foods
  • The scientific evidence supporting the safety of North American diets

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

Dreams occur during REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, a phase that takes up about two hours of our nightly rest - equating to nearly six years of our lives. While the exact purpose of dreams remains unknown, various theories have been proposed by scientists, psychologists, and religious traditions. For instance, scientist Jie Zhang believes dreams help us process daily events, while psychologist Sigmund Freud suggested they allow us to explore thoughts and emotions that we suppress when awake.

[I] The ancient Greeks believed dreams were messages from the gods and even built temples to house and interpret them. [II] They thought dreams held healing powers and placed the sick in these temples to benefit from their mystical properties. [III] Similarly, the Egyptians considered dreams divine messages from God, and some people had the special natural ability to interpret them. [IV]

Today, dream dictionaries attempt to decode the symbols found in our dreams. For example, seeing a shark in a dream may represent a greedy person in your life, prompting caution when dealing with one. Dreaming of spiders might suggest feelings of isolation while killing a spider could indicate a period of bad luck. Even seemingly boring dreams, like eating macaroni, are said to suggest the need to tighten your belt.

Certain dreams are common across cultures. Flying dreams often leave people feeling thrilled, signifying control and success. On the other hand, dreams of being naked in public may reflect embarrassment or vulnerability. Falling dreams are another shared experience - plummeting through the air and waking up just before impact. These dreams are thought to symbolize anxiety, insecurity, or a loss of control. And no, contrary to popular belief, you won’t die in real life if you hit the ground in a dream.

Are dreams expressions of our inner desires, our minds' way of making sense of life, divine messages, or just meaningless brain activity? With science offering no definitive answers, the interpretation of dreams remains a personal journey. Sweet dreams!

The word "they" in paragraph 1 refers to _____.

  • traditions
  • dreams
  • psychologists
  • daily events

Which of the following is TRUE about the Egyptians according to the passage?

  • The Egyptians constructed temples for their interpretation as they believed that dreams conveyed messages from the gods.
  • The Egyptians held the belief that interpreting dreams was a skill that could be developed through training.
  • The Egyptians saw dreams as messages from God and believed certain people were divinely gifted to unlock their meaning.
  • The Egyptians viewed dreams as divine messages, and those who received them were believed to gain fortune.

Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?

Historically, many cultures have sought religious explanations for dreams. 

  • [I]
  • [II]
  • [III]
  • [IV]

It can be inferred from the passage that _____.

  • dreams are like mysterious and fascinating journeys that our minds take us on while we are asleep
  • through dreaming, our minds allow us to revisit and complete tasks or activities that we left unfinished during the day
  • dreams typically occur during a special stage of sleep, which lasts for approximately two hours each night
  • we tend to experience a greater number of dreams when we are in a state of emotional vulnerability or stress

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

  • Dream dictionaries are now being published to help people understand the symbols in their dreams.
  • In recent years, dream dictionaries have uncover almost all of the meanings behind the symbols in dreams.
  • Nowadays, dream dictionaries aim to decode the symbolic messages found in our dreams.
  • These days, dream dictionaries seek to uncover the symbolic significance of what we see in our dreams.

The phrase "tighten your belts" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.

  • misspend money
  • conserve money
  • donate money
  • distribute money

The word "thrilled" in paragraph 4 is CLOSEST in meaning to _____.

  • disappointed
  • confused
  • overjoyed
  • relaxed

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE?

  • If you dream about a shark, it’s a reminder to stay cautious of someone who are greedy.
  • If you dream of being naked in public, it could mean you feel uncomfortable or unprotected.
  • Seeing spiders in your dreams may represent your struggle to feel connected and accepted.
  • Experiencing a falling dream can feel very real, as if you’ve dropped off your bed and hit the ground.

What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

  • Dreams are divine messages that require spiritual interpretation to understand their true meaning.
  • The meaning of dreams remains uncertain, leaving their interpretation open to personal beliefs and opinions.
  • Science might have offered clear explanations for the meaning of dreams, but they are often overlooked by people.
  • Dreams might be explained within the next ten years, but for now, their meaings remain influenced by personal beliefs and opinions.

Which of the following could best describe the tone of this passage?

  • critical
  • amused
  • objective
  • content