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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation.
A. flatters
B. judges
C. prizes
D. teases
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation.
A. male
B. same
C. combat
D. make
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress.
A. inherit
B. toddler
C. compliment
D. wary
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress.
A. aggression
B. replacement
C. criminal
D. statistics
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers.
We were late, but we were lucky ________ the plane.
A. not miss
B. not to miss
C. not missing
D. to not miss
________________ will they make up their mind.
A. Only when they know the facts
B. Only when do they know the facts
C. When they know the facts only
D. When they will know the facts
Nobody ever bothers to report being pickpocketed. They think the police are too busy to deal with such ________ crimes.
A. junior
B. little
C. petty
D. small
After five successive failures, she is now ________, not wanting to put in any more effort.
A. green with envy
B. in two minds
C. over the moon
D. down in the dumps
Calling American workers lazy was a mean-spirited ________.
A. let-down
B. bring-down
C. put-down
D. turn-down
Cleanse (10) _____. Work Ivory’s thick, lovely lather well into your face and neck, using a rough washcloth and lukewarm water.
A. thorough
B. thoroughgoing
C. thoroughly
D. thoroughness
Rinse well. Warm water, then cold. Repeat your Ivory lathering. Go after those (11) _____ areas: your hairline, forehead, nose, chin. Then another rinse.
A. oiler
B. oilier
C. oilyer
D. more oily
Do this cleansing as often as three times daily. See how delightfully smooth and fresh Ivory’s mildness leaves your skin. Compare (12) _____ low price of Guest Size Ivory with that of your present beauty soap.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. 🗶 (no article)
Here is the very opportunity that you (13) _____ for to prolong this happy Christmas spirit for the entire year.
A. have looked
B. have been looking
C. look
D. are looking
Here’s a selection of radios to (14) _____ every individual need and wish.
A. match
B. feel
C. fill
D. fit
Come in today before the rush. We have a complete stock ready to (15) _____ to you
A. have demonstrated
B. be demonstrated
C. demonstrate
D. demonstrating
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph in each of the following questions.
a. During the days leading up to her big SAT exam, Emily was really on edge.
b. Her future felt like it was at stake, and she didn’t want to lose face in front of her teachers and classmates by doing poorly.
c. Every little noise in her house seemed louder than usual, and she would sometimes tear her hair out trying to remember all the facts she had studied.
d. Remembering her hard work, Emily took deep breaths and managed to finish the exam feeling confident.
e. The next day, Emily tried to keep her feelings under control. She knew that panicking would not help.
f. The night before the exam, Emily was undecided about staying up late to study more or getting some sleep to be well-rested
A. a-b-c-e-f-d
B. a-c-e-b-f-d
C. a-c-f-b-e-d
D. a-f-e-b-d-c
a. Being too confrontational can harm relationships with friends and make work relationships difficult.
b. Some people naturally like to cause a stir in different situations, making them more confrontational.
c. However, when used right, this boldness can help bring important issues into the open.
d. These individuals might quickly get angry over small issues, where others might stay calm.
e. Still, for better teamwork and communication, it’s important for these people to learn to pause and think before reacting.
f. This tendency can lead to big arguments or make small disagreements worse.
A. a-d-b-f-e-c
C. a-f-d-b-c-e
D. b-f-d-a-c-e
D. a-f-e-b-d-c
These are short messages or shared things like memes that help keep the connection alive (18) __________.
A. even as people busy working
B. even if people work busily
C. even though people busy working
D. even when people are busy
These small actions don’t replace deep bonding, (19) __________ until friends can meet or talk more substantially
A. but they help keep the friendship going
B. having said that they help to keep the friendship go
C. however they help to keep the friendship going
D. yet they help keeping the friendship to go
Natalie Pennington, who is an exApert in communication, says that these short messages can be (20) __________
A. as healthy and beneficial as fruits and vegetables
B. as healthy and as beneficial as fruits and vegetables
C. as healthy and beneficial as fruits and vegetables are
D. as healthy and as beneficial as fruits and vegetables be
While some people spend many hours together to solidify a friendship, (21) __________ to deepen bonds
A. another exchanges quickly
B. the others exchange quickly
C. other gives quick exchanges
D. others give quick exchanges
Routine check-ins, whether through textas, emails, or calls, are part of what psychologists call ‘mundane maintenance’, (22) __________ long-term relationships
A. for which is essential
B. which is essential for
C. this is essential to
D. what is essential to
Small gestures signal care and (23) __________, with each friendship having its unique rhythm of interaction.
A. might boost the connection feeling
B. must have boosted the connection feeling
C. can boost the feeling of connection
D. can have boosted the feeling of connection
What is the best title for the passage?
A. The Positive Impact of AI on Society
B. The Rise of AI in Online Dating and Its Consequences
C. The Success Stories of Online Dating Apps
D. The Decrease of Fraud in Online Dating
What does the word those in paragraph 1 refer to?
A. challenges
B. interactions
C. images
D. bots
What are the primary concerns associated with the rise of AI in online dating, as mentioned in the passage?
A. increased privacy breaches and data theft
B. higher subscription costs and limited app features
C. an escalation in AI-driven fraud and safety risks
D. improved security measures and better fraud detection techniques
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. AI has led to an increase in varied connections via dating apps.
B. The author believes that dating apps offer no benefits to society.
C. Match Group and Bumble have a significant market share in the dating app industry.
D. Bot attacks on dating apps have risen sharply since ChatGPT was introduced.
What does the word prevalent in the passage mostly mean?
A. widespread
B. rare
C. artificial
D. uncertain
Which of the following can NOT be inferred about AI according to the passage?
A. It can create realistic interactions that are difficult to differentiate from real ones.
B. It is not always harmless and can be used for deceitful purposes.
C. It can potentially detect fraud more efficiently than humans.
D. It provides users with secure dating experiences.