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Our leisure offerings, created to (1) ______ your every need, provide the perfect escape
A. get
B. meet
C. make
D. take
Whether you want to enjoy watching the latest films, to participate in (2) ______ sports, or to spend time with loved ones, we have activities that will suit your mood.
A. fascinated
B. fascinatingly
C. fascinating
D. fascinate
Explore our state-of-the-art cinema, packed with the latest blockbusters, or try out (3) ______ like hiking, perfect for boosting your energy.
A. exciting outdoor adventures
B. outdoor adventures exciting
C. exciting adventures outdoor
D. outdoor exciting adventures
You’ll love visiting our exclusive lounge, (4) ______ you can sit back and enjoy live performances while sipping on your favorite drinks.
A. which
B. that
C. when
D. where
We also offer fitness classes, ideal (5) ______ staying healthy, and wellness programs to help you rejuvenate.
A. with
B. on
C. for
D. of
Whether you choose (6) ______ in our luxurious pool, join a cooking class, or simply relax on our peaceful terraces, you’ll find something that enhances your leisure time.
A. swimming
B. to swimming
C. to swim
D. swim
Volunteering opens doors to new experiences, helping you connect with (7) ______ while making a real impact
A. others
B. another
C. other
D. the others
It’s a meaningful way to (8) ______ to people who are in need, making
a positive difference for yourself and those around you.
A. turn out
B. make out
C. reach out
D. keep out
Be part of our (9) ______ to restore beauty to local parks and streets.
A. reason
B. excuse
C. purpose
D. mission
Your (10) ______ can be the spark that motivates a young mind to aim higher and achieve more.
A. permission
B. dependence
C. application
D. guidance
Spend time with seniors in care facilities, sharing your stories and listening to theirs. (11) ______ these small acts of companionship, their days become brighter and more joyful.
A. Thanks to
B. Regardless of
C. Instead of
D. Except for
Your presence can (12) ______ their spirits and bring them comfort when they need it most.
A. regulate
B. imitate
C. evaluate
D. elevate
a. Ann: Oh, how’s your new neighbourhood?
b. Mi: Recently we’re busy moving in our new house in the suburbs.
c. Mi: It’s much bigger than our old one. The streets are wider, and there are fewer people.
A. c-a-b
B. b-a-c
C. c-b-a
D. a-c-b
a. Anna: I think we should reduce our carbon footprint by using less energy and supporting renewable sources.
b. Anna: Hi Tom, have you heard about the latest reports on global warming? It’s getting worse!
c. Anna: Definitely! Every little action counts in the fight against global warming.
d. Tom: Yes, I read that the ice caps are melting at an alarming rate. What do you think we can do to help?
e. Tom: That’s a great idea! We could also raise awareness in our community about the importance of recycling and conserving resources.
A. b-a-d-c-e
B. b-d-a-e-c
C. b-c-d-a-e
D. b-e-a-d-c
Dear Film Festival Committee,
a. Through interviews, it reveals interesting insights about our changing media consumption habits.
b. The film explores how social media has transformed modern entertainment and audience engagement.
c. Given your festival’s focus on cultural trends, I believe this topic would resonate with your audience.
d. I am writing to submit my documentary for consideration in this year’s film festival.
e. I would be honored to have my work screened at your prestigious event.
Best regards,
David Chen
A. d-a-c-b-e
B. d-b-c-a-e
C. d-a-b-e-c
D. d-b-a-c-e
a. Secondly, overthinking can impair decision-making abilities, causing individuals to become paralyzed by indecision or overly cautious in their choices.
b. In conclusion, to deal with overthinking, we need mindfulness practices and techniques that promote mental clarity and emotional balance.
c. One of the key effects of overthinking is the erosion of mental well-being, as excessive worry can result in sleep disorders and a lack of concentration.
d. Firstly, overthinking can lead to heightened anxiety and stress, as individuals constantly dwell on possible negative outcomes, making it difficult to focus on the present moment.
e. Finally, chronic overthinking can put a strain on relationships, as constant rumination may lead to misunderstandings and unresolved conflicts.
A. b-e-c-d-a
B. c-e-a-d-b
C. c-d-b-e-a
D. c-d-a-e-b
a. Therefore, many people use this opportunity to buy gifts for their loved ones at discounted prices.
b. However, shoppers often face crowded stores and long waiting lines.
c. Black Friday, held annually after Thanksgiving, is one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
d. Many shoppers find the experience exhausting and stressful, turning the event into a test of patience.
e. It has become a tradition for retailers to offer huge discounts on products, attracting millions of customers.
A. c-e-a-b-d
B. c-a-e-h-d
C. c-d-e-a-b
D. c-b-a-e-d
Singapore, known for its breathtaking skyline and forward-thinking infrastructure, (18) ______.
A. of which innovation and cultural diversity stood as a global hub
B. that stood as a global hub for innovation and cultural diversity
C. stands as a global hub for innovation and cultural diversity
D. having been stood as a global hub for innovation and cultural diversity
Among the highlights is Marina Bay Sands, (19) ______.
A. for which the blend of luxury with cutting-edge design exemplifies Singapore’s ability
B. which exemplifies Singapore’s ability to blend luxury with cutting-edge design
C. to exemplify Singapore’s ability to blend luxury with cutting-edge design
D. exemplifies Singapore’s ability to blend luxury with cutting-edge design
Moreover, Singapore’s remarkable trajectory in economic growth has propelled it to the forefront of urban development. (20) ______.
A. Although the city offers unparalleled opportunities, it doesn’t foster an environment of creativity and progress
B. Offering unparalleled opportunities for the city, an environment of creativity and progress is fostered
C. An environment of creativity and progress is fostered, offering unparalleled opportunities for the city
D. The city offers unparalleled opportunities along with fostering an environment of creativity and progress
Singaporeans also enjoy a standard of living that most dwellers in other cities aspire to achieve. (21) ______.
A. The country’s sole focus on material wealth such as gold and money neglects human development
B. This prosperity stems from Singapore’s steadfast governance and strategic economic planning
C. Boasting exceptional urban planning and infrastructure, Singapore has become a global model of prosperity
D. The pursuit of material wealth occasionally overshadows the importance of work-life balance for its citizens
Inspired by this vibrant diversity, (22) ______.
A. the city continues to attract millions of visitors each year
B. the attraction between the city and millions of visitors continues
C. each year sees millions of visitors being attracted by the city
D. millions of visitors continue to be drawn to the city each year
The word ‘equal’ in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. unlikely
B. unfortunate
C. unfair
D. imbalanced
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
A. Most adolescents and their families have some disagreements, but things usually improve when the children become more responsible.
B. Although young people and their families face challenges during adolescence, these difficulties generally lessen as children grow older and mature.
C. While young people and their families experience difficulties, these challenges typically remain throughout adolescence.
D. As children get older, their relationships with their families improve, despite the occasional conflicts they face during adolescence.
The word ‘risky’ in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by ______.
A. unpredictable
B. unusual
C. adventurous
D. harmful
Which of the following does the passage NOT mention as a benefit of supportive family relationships during adolescence?
A. Building the child’s confidence and resilience
B. Improving the child’s mental health
C. Increasing the child’s desire to perform well academically
D. Helping the child become more independent
The word ‘you’ in the whole passage most likely refers to ______.
A. pre-teen and teenager
B. parent and family
C. friend of teenager
D. sibling of teenager
Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Even as adolescents seek more independence, they continue to need emotional and practical support from their families.
B. Families provide a stable foundation that helps adolescents build their resilience and confidence.
C. Adolescents can be encouraged to strive for success with parental involvement in their academic life.
D. Adolescents no longer need their parents’ support as they did when they were younger.
In which paragraph does the writer mention a temporal relationship?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
In which paragraph does the writer mention something that can be misleading to parents?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
Global conservation experts are; therefore, reconsidering the large-scale wildlife protection investments.
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
The phrase ‘got wind of’ in paragraph 2 could be replaced by ______.
A. found out about
B. brought up
C. let off
D. taken over
The word ‘their’ in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
A. conservationists
B. elephants
C. findings
D. humans
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a consequence of wildlife corridors?
A. Illegal hunting activities
B. Altering animal behavior
C. Impact on local economies
D. Changes in biodiversity patterns
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 4?
A. Economic compensation programs fail while traditional practices face a steady decline.
B. Communities experience financial hardships due to a conservation management strategy.
C. Land regulation policies create unprecedented instability in agricultural development systems.
D. Financial support mechanisms prove inadequate for community sustainability.
Which of the following best paraphrases underlined sentence in paragraph 5?
A. Conservationists advocate for adapting current human structures to include wildlife crossings over creating separate corridors.
B. Scientists intend to substitute incorporating animal crossings into present infra-structure for building separate routes.
C. The integration of wildlife passages with existing human infrastructure should replace the creation of artificial corridors.
D. By incorporating wildlife crossings into current infrastructure, we eliminate the need for separate artificial corridors.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. The number of elephants migrating through Greater Mekong have dropped by nearly one-third since the start of the project.
B. Conversation experts are upset that their well-intentioned efforts may be doing more harm than good.
C. Many locals distrust corridor conservation as the compensation promised by authori-ties rarely meets the needs of affected communities.
D. The Greater Mekong Wildlife Bridge Project was seen as a ground-breaking effort in conservation before its failure.
The word ‘unabated’ in paragraph 6 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. intense
B. sustained
C. ceaseless
D. diminished
Which of the following can NOT be inferred from the passage?
A. The success story of Malaysia has proven that a balance between conservation and development can be achieved.
B. Protected pathways between fragmented habitats become more vulnerable to poaching activities over time.
C. Areas surrounding artificial wildlife corridors experience increased rates of human-wildlife territorial conflict.
D. The wildlife integration approach has only scratched the surface of the conservation problem when cities and towns grow.
Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A. Traditional wildlife corridors face mounting challenges from human interference and poaching activities, leading conservation experts to explore technologically integrated solutions for species protection.
B. Wildlife corridor projects demonstrate unintended consequences for both animals and local communities, requiring a fundamental shift toward integrated conservation methods.
C. The Greater Mekong Project reveals limitations of conventional conservation approaches, pushing biologists to develop new strategies that combine human needs with wildlife preservation.
D. Modern conservation approaches must navigate the delicate balance between wildlife protection and human development while addressing the limitations of traditional corridor-based solutions.