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

Choosing a career is one of the biggest decisions you will make, and it can feel overwhelming. However, there is need to rush the process. The key is to start exploring what you are passionate and what interests you. it is through internships, part-time jobs, or simply talking to people in different fields, gaining experience early on can help you figure out what you like and what you do not. It is also important to understand that careers are not always a straight path. Many people end up in jobs they did not plan for, so being flexible and open to new opportunities is essential. While the pressure to find your “dream job” can be strong, remember that personal growth and success require time, effort, and a willingness . Focus on developing your skills, as this will help you stand out. In today’s world, the more adaptable and knowledgeable you are,  will be.

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

🌐 Social Media Safety: A Teen's Guide 🌐

📊 Facts and Figures

Over 4 billion people use social media worldwide, with teens making up one of the largest groups online. its accessibility, social media keeps us connected and updated, but it’s important to remember that not all information is true. Many posts can be misleading or contain falsehoods, which can quickly spread like wildfire.

✅ What You Should Do

  • Always rely on sources. Opt for verified platforms and accounts for accurate news.
  • Be aware of false . People may disguise  online, so never share personal details with strangers, no matter how convincing they seem.
  • Think before you share. Instant sharing can lead to mistakes. Always verify facts before posting or forwarding content. Better  than sorry - it’s worth taking a moment to double-check.
  • Report harmful content. If you cyberbullying or harmful behavior, don’t hesitate to report them.

Stay Safe, Stay Informed, and Use Social Media Responsibly!

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

a. John: Yes, I do. I always try new hairstyles there.

b. Anna: Hi, John! Thanks. Your hair looks great too. Do you still go to Golden Scissors Salon?

c. John: Hi, Anna! I like your new haircut!

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  • c-a-b
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  • b-c-a

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

a. Lily: That sounds tasty. Do you make it yourself?

b. Lily: What’s your favorite food, Mark?

c. Mark: Sometimes, but I usually order it from my favorite restaurant.

d. Mark: I love spicy chicken curry. It’s so flavorful and delicious.

e. Lily: I’d love to try it someday. Can you recommend a good place?

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

Hi Jack,

a. I’ve tried creating a study schedule, but honestly, it’s hard to stick to it.

b. I hope you’re doing well. Recently, I’ve been feeling stressed about the upcoming exams.

c. Do you have any advice for staying motivated or improving focus? How do you deal with exam stress?

d. Maybe, we can discuss this over a study session or take a short break together. Let me know what you think!

e. I’m worried I won’t remember everything I’ve studied. Sometimes, I feel like I’m not making progress, even after hours of revision.

Write back soon,

Lucas

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  • b-c-e-d-a

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

a. For instance, creating a detailed outline of your speech not only organizes your thoughts but also reduces anxiety by giving you a clear plan.

b. Furthermore, practicing with friends or recording yourself helps identify areas for improvement and boosts confidence in your delivery.

c. In the end, every successful presentation is a major step forward, helping you grow in communication and better express yourself.

d. Public speaking, although challenging, becomes much easier with the right approach and preparation.

e. Although stage fright is a common issue, using simple techniques like deep breathing and focusing on the audience's positive reactions can also make a significant difference.

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

a. Moreover, industrial emissions and deforestation are speeding up climate change, causing great damage to global biodiversity.

b. Environmental problems are getting more serious because of human activities and their harmful effects on nature.

c. Solving these problems needs teamwork, such as recycling, reducing waste, and supporting eco-friendly products and ideas.

d. If everyone takes responsibility and makes small but sustainable changes, we can protect the planet and create a safer, healthier environment for future generations.

e. For example, using too much plastic and not disposing of waste properly has heavily polluted the oceans, harming sea creatures and disturbing ecosystems.

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

In modern times, food is becoming more than just a source of energy. A new category of "functional foods" is being introduced, (1) _____. These products, now available in many supermarkets, appeal to those with busy lifestyles (2) _____ and address specific health concerns, such as fatigue or digestion.

Examples of functional foods already on the market include energy drinks that reduce fatigue, yogurts that improve digestion, and cereal bars designed to support heart health. In the future, experts predict innovations such as snacks to boost memory, juices to strengthen the immune system, and even chocolates designed to reduce stress. (3) _____, they offer an extra benefit for people seeking to improve their health with ease.

However, these foods tend to be more expensive than regular products due to the specialized ingredients and production processes involved. (4) _____. As the popularity of functional foods increases, they may become a regular part of the diet for health-conscious consumers. (5) _____. With advancements in food science, tomorrow’s meals might not only satisfy hunger but also actively contribute to better physical and mental health, making them an exciting part of our future diets.

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

  • that includes additional health benefits alongside essential nutrition
  • emphasize both additional health benefits and essential nutrition
  • people choose extra health benefits because of the fundamental nutrition
  • offering additional health benefits in addition to fundamental nutrition

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

  • because they promise a rapid and effective approach for boosting overall well-being
  • despite their ability to provide a rapid and impactful approach to overall well-being
  • when they fail to deliver a rapid and impactful approach for enhancing overall well-being
  • so their ability to offer a rapid and effective approach for improving overall well-being is impossible

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

  • So powerful are functional foods that they might substitute balanced diets and regular exercise
  • Functional foods cannot serve as substitutes for balanced diets and regular exercise, therefore
  • While functional foods are not a substitute for balanced diets and regular exercise
  • Much as functional foods are expected to serve as a substitute for balanced diets and regular exercise

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

  • Maintaining a healthy digestive system and strong natural body functions requires key nutrients, including probiotics, antioxidants, and vitamins
  • Many contain beneficial components like probiotics, antioxidants, and vitamins, maintaining a healthy digestive system and supporting natural body functions
  • For example, many lack key nutrients like probiotics, antioxidants, and vitamins, vital for ensuring good digestive health and effective natural body functions
  • Many beneficial components like probiotics, antioxidants, and vitamins, which support a healthy digestive system and overall body functions, are being researched

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

  • However affordable the options introduced to the market may be, this remains unlikely.
  • The introduction of affordable choices in the market is not expected to lead to this happening.
  • For this to happen, it is essential to evaluate all affordable options currently available in the market.
  • This is more likely to happen as more affordable choices are introduced to the market.

Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.

We're all faced with difficult problems on a regular basis. In fact, sometimes you might feel like you'll be crushed by the weight of your problems. But how many of us use special creative problem-solving techniques to tackle these problems? "I didn't know there were special techniques," you say. Believe it or not, many experts have given a lot of thought to the problem of problem solving.

The obvious first step to solving a problem is to churn out possible solutions, right? Well, some experts say that the first thing you should do is define the problem in detail, even if it seems obvious. Write the problem down on a piece of paper and start asking yourself questions about it: Why is this a problem for me? What is the source of the problem? What will happen if I don't solve the problem? What do I really want to accomplish? Keep asking questions until the well has run dry.

Once you've asked these questions and answered them, potential solutions may start popping up like popcorn. Or they may not. If you're still stuck, some experts recommend going for a walk. That's right - you should literally walk away from the problem. A change of scenery can inspire new ideas, and not focusing on the problem can actually open your mind to new possibilities.

If you still come up empty-handed at this point, you might try an unusual technique that some experts recommend. Open a dictionary, or any book or magazine, and pick out the first word you see. Write down anything that word makes you think of. Then look at your problem again. Something that you've written down may change your perspective and help you see the problem in a different light.

(Adapted from Select Readings by Linda Lee and Jean Bernard)

The phrase “churn out” in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to _____.

  • remind
  • recover
  • produce
  • address

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

  • Continue asking questions even when you feel mentally drained and out of options.
  • Keep seeking answers until there are no more to be found or until the topic has been fully explored.
  • Keep searching for answers even if no one around you seems to care or show any interest in them.
  • Continue looking for answers athough you have mastered the topic and become an expert.

According to paragraph 2, what is said about the nature of problem-solving?

  • It is unnecessary to understand every details of your problem.
  • Clarifying the problem is an obvious step and therefore unessential.
  • Asking questions about the particular problem can be a helpful mechanism.
  • You should always write down your problem on a piece of paper.

The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to _____.

  • problems
  • solutions
  • experts
  • possibilities

The word “inspire” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.

  • utilise
  • discourage
  • command
  • attach

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

  • Taking a stroll can help you come up with new ways to deal with a problem.
  • Almost everyone thinks of problem-solving techniques when faced with a problem.
  • People sometimes can’t come up with solutions to a problem though they try to analyse it.
  • As suggested, people sometimes have to try novel ways to tackle a problem.

In which paragraph does the writer reflect the negative feeling associated with facing problems?

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

In which paragraph does the writer mention the help of a written material?

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

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

Until the early seventeenth century, Irish was the everyday language of Ireland. At that time, however, the English who had colonised the country began to impose their own language. The Irish gradually fell in line, adopting English mostly for economic reasons. Learning English became essential since all official business was conducted in English and the British economy dominated the country. This practical motivation to use English grew even stronger in the nineteenth century when large numbers of Irish people emigrated. Many families believed that moving to English-speaking countries such as America, Australia, or England would be an uphill battle if they knew nothing but Irish.

Today, it is estimated that just over one percent of Ireland’s population speaks Irish as their first language. Even in officially recognized Irish-speaking areas, known as Gaeltacht, the use of the language is declining. These regions, mainly in the remote western parts of the country, have a total population of about 83,000. While nearly all residents can speak Irish, only around 30,000 use it regularly in daily communication.

Most children in primary schools seem to enjoy their Irish lessons but in secondary schools, the situation is often different. As examination pressure mounts, students tend to find Irish less engaging and less relevant compared to languages such as French or German, which are seen as more useful for future careers.

One of the most unexpected developments in recent years has been the rapid growth of state schools in urban areas that conduct all their main teaching in Irish. [I] This is not a scheme imposed by the state but one that has grown up in response to parents' demands. [II] Some parents enroll their children in these schools out of patriotism, believing they help preserve Irish culture from being dominated by American and English influences. [III] Others enroll their children simply because they believe these schools provide a better education than English-language institutions. [IV]

A criticism often raised is that these schools might divert students' attention from learning "more useful" modern languages. However, they tend to outperform the national average in foreign languages and other subjects. Whether this increase in Irish-language education in towns can balance its decline in rural Gaeltacht areas remains uncertain. Only time will tell how the future of the Irish language will unfold.

The phrase "fell in line" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.

  • split up
  • settled down
  • stepped down
  • pushed back

Which of the following statements is TRUE about the "Gaeltacht" according to the passage?

  • About 83,000 residents of Gaeltacht communities speak Irish in their everyday communication.
  • The population of Gaeltacht regions accounts for nearly one percent of the total number of Irish speakers.
  • The number of daily Irish speakers in Gaeltacht areas is likely to drop to 30,000 in the coming years.
  • There has been a drop in the use of Irish for daily communication among Gaeltacht region residents.

Which of the following is TRUE about Ireland at the beginning of the 17th century?

  • Many Irish people decided to relocate to America, Australia, and England to build new lives.
  • English had always served as the main language for business communication in Ireland.
  • The use of English among Irish people started to grow due to pressure from colonisation.
  • Daily interactions led to the creation of a new language blending both Irish and English.

Which of the following best summarizes the main ideas of the passage?

  • The Irish government has imposed policies requiring people to use Irish in schools, forcing citizens to prioritize it over English and other foreign languages.
  • Irish is primarily spoken in rural areas and is being successfully promoted in secondary schools, ensuring its future survival against the influence of English.
  • The decline of the Irish language is mostly the result of students losing interest in learning it at school, as they perfer other languages like French or German.
  • The Irish language has been in decline due to historical, economic, and social factors, but recent interest in Irish-language schools offers hope for its revival.

Why have certain individuals voiced concerns about these Irish language schools?

  • Because they act as a hindrance to pupils' efficient learning of modern languages.
  • Because they pose a challenge to schools' modern language teaching.
  • Because they achieve only modest improvements over average education results.
  • Because they appear to downplay the importance of teaching useful topics.

Where in paragraph 4 does the following sentence best fit?

These schools are often more up-to-date, provide smaller student-to-teacher ratios, and hire highly dedicated teachers.

  • [I]
  • [II]
  • [III]
  • [IV]

What is the reason behind the government's decision to establish Irish-language schools?

  • To maintain students' study records in the Irish language for future use
  • To live up to parents' expectations and work to instill precious values in students
  • To revive and preserve the Irish language as an essential part of national cultural heritage
  • To ensure that teaching staff consists of more qualified and proficient educators

Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 5?

  • Whether the rise Irish-language schools in urban areas will balance the shortage of such institutions in rural Gaeltacht regions remains uncertain.
  • It is still unclear whether the growth of Irish-language schools in towns will compensate for its fading use in rural Gaeltacht regions.
  • There is no assurance that the growth of Irish-language schools in towns will help address the shortage of schools in rural Gaeltacht regions.
  • It remains unclear whether rural Gaeltacht communities can compensate for the misuse of Irish by increasing Irish-language school education.

What makes French and German more favored than Irish in secondary schools?

  • They are the required languages to guarantee stable and promising job opportunities.
  • Unlike the Irish language, they are perceived as easier for students to excel in academically.
  • They enable students to gain access to a wider range of employment possibilities.
  • They play a role in lessening the emotional strain that examinations impose on students.

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

  • pursue
  • conserve
  • initiate
  • reserve