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Our (1) _______ offers an (2)_______ journey, bringing you closer to local heritage and authentic experiences.
A. unique cultural program tour
B. program unique cultural tour of focus
C. unique cultural tour program
D. tour programs cultural unique
Our (1) ______ offers an (2) ______ journey, bringing you closer to local heritage and authentic experiences.
A. impressively
B. impression
C. impressive
D. impress
(3) _______ part in this enriching adventure will deepen your understanding of global cultures!
A. Making
B. Doing
C. Paying
D. Taking
Led by experienced local guides, our tours offer you the chance (4)_______ with communities, participating in traditional festivals and learning ancient customs.
A. to engaging
B. to engage
C. engaging
D. engage
With memorable activities, you'll visit iconic cultural landmarks, taste traditional cuisine, and discover the beauty of regional arts, (5) _______ you a deeper connection to the local culture.
A. that give
B. which giving
C. giving
D. gave
Whether you're passionate (6) _______ history, art, or folklore, our tour will leave you inspired and enriched.
A. in
B. about
C. on
D. by
Thomas Edison was a pioneering inventor and businessman who grabbed the (7) _______ for his contributions to the development of electric light and power systems.
A. labels
B. titles
C. headlines
D. captions
Edison aimed to (8) _______ the world with his innovative inventions.
A. catch up with
B. light up
C. carry out
D. calm down
After that, (9) _______ his ambitions, he developed a keen (10) _______ in science and technology.
A. On behalf of
B. Instead of
C. Because of
D. In case of
After that, (9) _______ his ambitions, he developed a keen (10) _______ in science and technology.
A. comfort
B. interest
C. ease
D. leisure
Edison's impact on technology and industry is (11) _______ .
A. immeasurable
B. trivial
C. insignificant
D. glamorous
Today, he is remembered as one of history's greatest inventors, whose work influences (12) _______ and reshapes the future.
A. other
B. another
C. others
D. the others
a. Alex: Been there, done that! Tell you what - I picked up some awesome time management hacks that are total game-changers.
b. Maya: Ugh, I'm just swamped with this work-life balance thing. Feels like I'm running on empty.
c. Alex: Hey, what's eating you? You've been super stressed out lately.
A. b-a-c
B. b-c-a
C. c-b-a
D. a-c-b
a. Jake: Right? And get this - they've got these AI systems running the whole show.
b. Rachel: No way! I'm so over-sitting in traffic. This sounds like a total dream.
c. Jake: Yo, check this out! They're building this crazy smart city with self-driving everything!
d. Rachel: For real? But doesn't that freak you out a bit? Like, what if the system crashes?
e. Jake: Nah, that's the beauty of it - they've got all these fail-safes. It's pretty mind-blowing stuff.
A. c-a-b-d-e
B.c-b-a-d-e
C. c-d-a-b-ed
D. c-b-e-a-d
Dear Jamie,
a. You wouldn't believe how locals have adapted their traditional businesses to cater to this new crowd.
b. Every corner has these cool co-working spaces packed with people from all over the globe.
c. It's fascinating to see ancient culture and modern technology existing in perfect harmony.
d. The whole digital nomad scene here in Bali has completely transformed how people experience travel.
e. You should definitely check it out - it might change your perspective on remote work altogether.
Best wishes,
Sam
A.d-a-c-b-e
B. d-b-c-a-e
C. d-a-c-d-e
D.d-b-a-c-e
a. Unlike my previous corporate job, there were no traditional hierarchies or fixed departments here.
b. Instead, I found myself collaborating with different teams based on project needs and expertise.
c. During my first week at a modern startup, I was amazed by their unique approach to team structure.
d. Looking back, I realize this experience completely changed my view of organizational management.
e. This flexible system not only boosted our creativity but also made work more engaging and meaningful.
A.c-b-a-d-e
B.c-b-a-e-d
C. c-a-b-e-d
D. c-d-e-b-a
a. The invention quickly transformed cities, extending human activity well into the night hours.
b. When Thomas Edison first unveiled his electric light bulb in 1879, few could imagine its impact.
c. Factories could now operate around the clock, revolutionizing industrial production worldwide.
d. This simple innovation sparked numerous related inventions in power distribution and electronics.
e. Today, we're witnessing similar revolutionary changes with artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
A. b-a-c-d-e
B.b-a-d-c-e
C.c-b-a-e-d
D.c-d-e-b-a
Eating together regularly, (18) _______.
A. families experience stronger relationships and better emotional well-being
B. better emotional well-being is experienced by families who eat together
C. they find it easier to communicate when they eat together
D. regular meals lead to improved emotional well-being for children
In fact, families that engage in shared activities such as cooking meals, going on trips, or playing games, tend to have healthier relationships. (19) _______.
A. Spending time together can lead to deeper understanding and stronger connections
B. Designed to improve relationships, spending quality time is essential for families
C. People in the family who engage in shared activities often find themselves with less personal time
D. Families that spend time together are more likely to face conflicts and misunderstandings
(20) _______.
A. Not only the nuclear family is common, but also single-parent families are rare
B. When a family shows kindness and support, they are better able to solve conflicts
C. Family values remain important, so they can be difficult to maintain
D. Spending time together, families often find themselves with less personal space and freedom
Many families, (21) _______ often find themselves isolated despite being in the same room.
A. brings families together using digital devices
B. which are now more connected through digital devices
C. succeeded in connecting families through digital devices
D. many of whose are now more connected by digital devices
Children, in particular, (22) _______ Children who don't have close family ties may experience mental health problems.
A. having thrived in a nurturing environment where they feel cared for and valued
B. that thrived in a supportive family environment where they felt valued and loved
C. in which families feel cared for and appreciated, thriving in a supportive environment
D. thrive in a supportive family environment where they feel loved and valued
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a challenge of working from home?
A. Difficulty focusing without office structure
B. Lack of technological support for remote work
C. Risk of isolation from lack of face-to-face contact
D. Temptation to work outside regular hours.
The word "blurred" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_______.
A. shrouded
B. obscured
C. defined
D. concealed
The word "it" in paragraph 4 refers to _______.
A. remote work
B. approach
C. productivity
D. work culture
The word "cohesion" in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by _______.
A. detachment
B. fracture
C. unity
D. discord
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A. Since workspaces have become more distinct from home environments, people find it easy to disconnect from work and avoid tasks after hours.
B. The integration of workspaces into home environments increases the likelihood that people will work beyond regular hours, fostering a mindset of constant availability.
C. Separating workspaces from home environments helps employees maintain a work- life balance and discourages the habit of working outside standard hours.
D. The division between work and home environments encourages employees to check emails only during regular hours, minimizing the need to be constantly available.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The shift to remote work has resulted in a universal decrease in employee productivity across all sectors.
B. Companies are finding that virtual meetings are a complete substitute for in-person interactions.
C. Working from home is universally beneficial and eliminates all challenges associated with traditional office settings.
D. Employees who work remotely may experience a lack of focus due to the absence of an office structure.
In which paragraph does the writer mention a present concession relationship?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
In which paragraph does the writer discuss another challenge associated with the lack of separation between work and personal life?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
According to the passage, where do most of our memories reside now?
A. In our minds
B. In physical photo albums
C. In digital forms like photos and posts
D. In written diaries
The word "practical" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _______.
A. theoretical
B. likely
C. realistic
D. rational
The word "it" in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
A. your own number
B. a telephone number
C. the act of memorizing a telephone number
D. the act of storing information
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A. Storing vast amounts of information online leads to a development in our memory capacity.
B. We tend to memorize more details now that we have digital storage options.
C. As we increasingly save information on the internet, our ability to remember it diminishes.
D. The less we rely on online storage for information, the better we need to remember things ourselves.
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
A. People used to memorize important information because they did not have smartphones or digital tools.
B. The invention of smartphones has eliminated the need for memorization, leading to a decline in our memory skills.
C. Smartphones have replaced the need to memorize a lot of details, as we now store everything online and rely less on memory.
D. Modern technology has made it easier to store information online, but it may have negative effects on our memory.
Where in paragraph 4 does the following sentence best fit?
Why fill our heads with facts and figures when they are a couple of clicks away? Why learn things when you can look them up?
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
The phrase "rooted in" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by______.
A. eliminated by
B. separated from
C. connected with
D. based on
Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to the passage?
A. The "Google Effect" raises concerns about our reliance on technology.
B. It is unnecessary to memorize any information because everything is available online.
C. In the past, people memorized important information because it was inconvenient to carry around address books and maps.
D. Aurelien Hayman can recall specific details from any given date in the past several years.
Which of the following can most likely be inferred from the passage?
A. Aurelien Hayman's memory is considered a typical human ability.
B. Relying on technology guarantees the preservation of memories.
C. Memorizing information is becoming less valued in the digital age.
D. Keeping a diary is an outdated practice in the modern world.
Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A. Aurelien Hayman's unique memory condition illustrates how people used to remember information before smartphones existed.
B. The reliance on digital devices for information storage has changed our relationship with memory, raising concerns about the potential loss of knowledge.
C. Hyperthymesia is an extraordinary ability that highlights the importance of memorization in today's digital age.
D. The internet makes it unnecessary to memorize facts and figures, which could lead to a decline in cognitive skills.