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NutriPure Plant Milk will offer a delicious way to (1) ______ your daily nutritional needs.
A. keep
B. meet
C. make
D. take
Containing essential nutrients, our milk features premium almonds, oats, and hazelnuts, (2) ______ a naturally smooth and creamy flavour.
A. to deliver
B. delivered
C. delivers
D. delivering
Every sip supports a balanced and (3) ______ lifestyle, whether enjoyed during meals or as a quick refreshment.
A. fulfil
B. fulfilment
C. fulfilling
D. fulfilled
Free (4) ______ artificial additives
A. from
B. for
C. without
D. on
Families trust NutriPure for its genuine taste and quality. , our product serves as a(n) (5) ______ for every member of your household.
A. beverage option healthy
B. beverage healthy option
C. option healthy beverage
D. healthy beverage option
It’s time (6) ______ your drinks for better health!
A. changing
B. to change
C. changed
D. change
We are excited to invite you to our multicultural party where we will celebrate (7) ______ through food, music, and dance.
A. mystery
B. anxiety
C. diversity
D. popularity
This is not just any party; it’s a chance to (8) ______ people from various backgrounds.
A. catch up with
B. meet up with
C. come up with
D. make up for
Bring your favorite dish from your culture to share with everyone, or try something new from (9) ______ countries.
A. others
B. the other
C. other
D. another
Enjoy performances that (10) ______ different musical styles. You might even learn some new dance moves!
A. showcase
B. admire
C. update
D. support
Don’t forget, this (11) ______ is for everyone.
A. ceremony
B. anniversary
C. occasion
D. memory
(12) ______ we come from different places, we can still find common interests and come together to celebrate what unites us.
A. Because
B. Moreover
C. However
D. Although
a. Karen: Hi Thomas! Oh my gosh, it’s been ages! I’m doing fine, thanks. How about you? And how’s your family?
b. Thomas: Hi Karen! It’s so good to see you after so long! How have you been?
c. Thomas: I’m doing great, thank you! Everyone’s doing well – my parents are enjoying retirement, and my brother just moved back to town.
A. c-a-b
B. b-c-a
C. c-b-a
D. b-a-c
a. Alex: Why the gym?
b. Sue: I’m going to join a local gym.
c. Alex: I think gym memberships are too pricey. I don’t think I’ll join one.
d. Alex: How are you planning to get fit this year?
e. Sue: They have a variety of classes and equipment, plus it keeps me motivated with others around.
A. c-b-a-e-d
B. c-e-d-b-a
C. d-b-a-e-c
D. d-e-a-b-c
Dear Emily,
a. I hope you’re doing well! I just got back from an amazing trip to Italy and had to tell you about it.
b. If you ever get the chance to visit Italy, you should go! I’d love for us to travel together someday.
c. I loved the food, especially the pizza in Naples!
d. It was the perfect getaway and a much-needed break from routine.
e. The locals were so welcoming, and learning a few Italian phrases helped.
f. The views from the Amalfi Coast were breathtaking, and I explored beautiful cities like Venice and Rome.
Take care,
Sarah
A. a-f-e-d-c-b
B. a-e-d-c-b-f
C. a-f-c-d-e-b
D. a-f-c-e-d-b
a. Engaging with these philosophical concepts has not only enriched my perspective but also fueled my desire to continue delving deeper into the complexities of human life.
b. This intellectual exploration introduced me to profound insights surrounding existence, ethics, and the nature of knowledge.
c. My interest in philosophy began as a way to challenge and expand my understanding of life’s fundamental questions.
d. However, as I immersed myself in the ideas and debates, I realized that philosophy significantly sharpened my ability to think critically and logically.
e. Initially, I was hesitant to explore philosophical ideas, unsure of how they would influence my thinking.
A. c-e-d-b-a
B. b-a-d-e-c
C. a-d-e-b-c
D. c-b-e-d-a
a. This trend often forces governments and communities to allocate greater resources to improve road safety and emergency response systems.
b. Authorities often respond by implementing stricter traffic laws, enhancing road condi-tions, and promoting public awareness campaigns to mitigate risks.
c. However, despite these efforts, the persistence of high accident rates continues to pose challenges to public safety and infrastructure planning.
d. As urbanization increases and more vehicles populate the roads, the likelihood of accidents rises significantly.
e. Traffic accident rates refer to the frequency of road incidents that result in injuries, fatalities, or property damage.
A. e-b-a-d-c
B. e-d-a-b-c
C. b-d-c-e-a
D. c-b-e-d-a
Because everyone processes information uniquely, it’s impossible to take a one-size-fits-all approach to teaching and expect the same results from each student. (18) ______.
A. Successful education environment results in recognizing and adapting various learning methods
B. Understanding and accommodating different learning styles is a huge part of an effective educational environment
C. Acknowledging and catering to diverse learning strategies, a strong educational setting is set up
D. Cultivating and nurturing inclusive learning experiences accommodate the needs of all learners and society
AR, from primary school to professional development, (19) ______.
A. which elevates the learning experience with a more profound comprehension
B. empowers a richer understanding of any learning material
C. to which a more thorough understanding of any education content is facilitated
D. transform learning by fostering a deeper understanding of any subject
These are the three main types of AR technology. (20) ______.
A. Location-based AR can be employed in outdoor learning activities, providing students with real-time information about their surroundings and the world
B. Integrating location-based AR into outdoor learning, real-time data about the environment and the globe can be explored by students
C. Irrespective of location-based AR, students can still become explorers of their own world by learning about historical events in real-time
D. Only when location-based AR is integrated into outdoor learning can students gain real-time insights into their environment and the world
Projection-based AR can be particularly useful in subjects such as science, engineering, and mathematics, (21) ______
A. assist students in understanding abstract ideas, analyze 3D models, or even carry out virtual experiments
B. equip students to grasp abstract concepts, examine 3D models, or even perform simulated experiments
C. of which conceptualizing abstract notions, exploring 3D representations, or even replicating experiments virtually
D. where it can help students visualize abstract concepts, explore 3D models, or even simulate experiments
Allowing for the modification or replacement of an existing image with new digital elements, (22) ______.
A. students can benefit greatly from superimposition-based AR in fields like history, art, and biology
B. history, art, and biology are fields that can be significantly enhanced by super-imposition-based AR
C. superimposition-based AR is especially valuable in fields like history, art, and biology
D. tech companies and developers create superimposition-based AR to motivate learners in history, art and biology
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the features of Arthur Aron’s paper?
A. Its questions aimed to promote closeness.
B. Its questions were divided into 3 sets.
C. It took 4 minutes to complete.
D. It had 36 questions.
The word ‘artificially’ in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. naturally
B. reliably
C. gradually
D. preferably
The word ‘them’ in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
A. questions
B. participants
C. partners
D. eyes
The word ‘applied’ in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by ______.
A. exposed
B. supervised
C. expanded
D. employed
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1?
A. Despite common disbelief among couples, science greatly impacts the process of falling in love.
B. Most couples believe that science only plays a minor role in the process of love.
C. Love is commonly believed to be a mystery, unrelated to any scientific principles.
D. Most people think that love is entirely an emotional process, with no basis in science.
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Existing research has pointed to brain chemicals as key drivers of love.
B. The questions in the second set are less intimate than those in the first.
C. Mate selection is strongly influenced by scent, as supported by previous experiments.
D. Moving from attraction to love is a bigger leap than deciding if you fancy someone.
In which paragraph does the author mention silence as part of the intimacy creation process?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
In which paragraph does the author encourage the use of Aron’s methods?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
The word ‘They’ in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. different cultures
B. researchers and music fans
C. lyrics, melodies
D. the instruments
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
A. Since the younger generations are not attracted to older music, it may one day stop being performed.
B. Young people do not care much for traditional music, even though it is popular with older generations.
C. When older generations are gone, their music may disappear due to a lack of interest among younger listeners.
D. If older generations are no longer around, the interest in certain music types may lessen over time.
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason why traditional music is facing the risk of disappearing?
A. Because it is seldom documented or recorded.
B. Because it may lose its appeal among young people.
C. Because older recording formats have become obsolete.
D. Because the instruments used to play it are no longer in use.
The phrase ‘falling by the wayside’ in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by ______.
A. being forgotten
B. becoming disliked
C. gaining popularity
D. remaining preserved
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
A. Field recordings have been made of Native American songs to preserve them for future generations.
B. Many musicians today are trying to revive old music by studying recordings from past generations.
C. Researchers focus on recording Native American songs to prevent them from being forgotten.
D. Researchers are making efforts to preserve music by recording live performances and transcribing old music for modern musicians.
Where in paragraph 4 does the following sentence best fit?
For example, some folk musicians from the island of Madagascar punk rock fans still collect cassette tapes from the 70s, while many jazz fans prefer to listen to old vinyl records.
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
The word ‘like-minded’ in paragraph 5 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. uninterested
B. opposing
C. indifferent
D. disconnected
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. There are two introduced mediums through which music reflects cultural history.
B. There are those who go to great lengths to search for rare and hard-to-find recordings.
C. A great deal of today’s music draw inspiration from old songs passed down through generations.
D. Many organisations and communities also help support the preservation and celebra-tion of traditional music.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. The loss of traditional music is inevitable because younger generations are not interested in it.
B. Traditional music is more important to preserve than modern music due to its historical significance.
C. Technology may completely replace traditional music preservation methods in the future.
D. Younger generations play a pivotal role in the preservation of traditional music.
Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A. Music from different cultures is disappearing due to the lack of recordings, but some researchers are preserving it through field recordings and collections.
B. Music is an important part of history, and efforts are being made to preserve traditional and older forms of music through various methods.
C. The preservation of traditional music relies solely on the efforts of passionate collectors who search for old recordings and write down music for future generations.
D. Researchers and music enthusiasts believe that the best way to preserve music is by promoting new music formats and encouraging younger generations to listen to them.