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Read the following advertisement and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

🌍 Make a PositiveImpact, Today! 🌍

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Are you tired of feeling (1) __________ in the face of global challenges? Do you long to (2) __________ but feel unsure where to start?

With PositiveImpact, you can connect (3) __________ impactful projects around the world. Discover initiatives focused on (4) __________, poverty alleviation, and education.

Whether you're interested in (5) __________ to a worthy cause or (6) __________, PositiveImpact makes it easy to find the perfect opportunity for you. Join us and be the change you wish to see in the world!

Question 1

  1. empower
  2. power
  3. powerfully
  4. powerless

Question 2

  1. do a difference
  2. make a difference
  3. take a difference
  4. make a change

Question 3

  1. by
  2. to
  3. through
  4. with

Question 4

  1. sustainability environmental
  2. environmental of sustainability
  3. environmental sustainability
  4. sustainable environment

Question 5

  1. donating
  2. to donate
  3. donation
  4. to donating

Question 6

  1. volunteering your time
  2. volunteered your time
  3. to volunteer your time
  4. volunteer your time

Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.

Unlock Your Scholarship Potential: Writing a Winning Essay

Dreaming of funding your education? A compelling scholarship essay can make it a reality! This workshop will equip you with the tools to craft an essay that stands out. Learn how to effectively showcase your unique (7) __________, (8) __________ your aspirations, and leave a lasting impression on the selection committee.

We'll cover:

* Understanding (9) __________ audience and tailoring your message.

* Brainstorming impactful topics that resonate with the scholarship's mission.

* Structuring your essay for clarity and (10) __________ logical flow.

* (11) __________ your writing for grammar, style, and tone.

* Crafting a compelling narrative that highlights your strengths and experiences.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain a competitive edge and increase your chances of securing (12) __________ financial aid. Register today!

Question 7

  1. talent
  2. talenting
  3. talents
  4. talented

Question 8

  1. tell
  2. speak
  3. inform
  4. articulate

Question 9

  1. you
  2. your
  3. yourself
  4. yours

Question 10

  1. a
  2. the
  3. an
  4. zero article

Question 11

  1. Putting off
  2. Caring for
  3. Looking after
  4. Polishing

Question 12

  1. due to
  2. on behalf of
  3. in terms of
  4. because of

Choose the option that indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.

Question 13

a. Sarah: That's the idea! It's actually super strong and allows for longer spans. Plus, it'll look amazing!

b. John: Cantilever? Isn't that where one side is supported more than the other? Seems risky...

c. Sarah: Did you hear about the new bridge they're building downtown? It's going to use this crazy cantilever design!

  1. b - a - c
  2. c - a - b
  3. c - b - a
  4. b - c - a

Question 14

a. Emily: That's amazing! I'll have to keep an eye out for the concert dates.

b. David: Thanks, Emily! I actually just joined a new choir here in the city. It's called "The City Singers."

c. David: We're doing a lot of classical pieces right now, even preparing for a performance of Mozart's Requiem in December.

d. Emily: Are you still in the choir, David? I remember you had such a beautiful voice in high school.

e. Emily: Oh, wow, I've heard of them! They're supposed to be really good. What kind of music do they sing?

  1. d - c - a - e - b
  2. b - d - a - c - e
  3. d - b - e - c - a
  4. d - c - b - e - a

Question 15

Hi Team,

a. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

b. We can discuss the project scope, brainstorm creative solutions, and delegate tasks effectively.

c. I wanted to schedule a quick brainstorming session for our upcoming project.

d. Your input and ideas are incredibly valuable, and I believe a collaborative session will benefit us all.

e. Please let me know your availability for a meeting next week, preferably on Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon.

Best regards,

Emily

  1. c - d - e - b - a
  2. b - c - a - e - d
  3. e - c - b - a - d
  4. e - d - c - b - a

Question 16

a. Looking back, I'm grateful for the experiences and the people who shaped me into the person I am today.

b. My high school experience was a rollercoaster of emotions, from the stress of exams to the joy of friendships.

c. Though challenging at times, those years taught me valuable lessons about resilience, collaboration, and pursuing my passions.

d. Participating in the debate team ignited my passion for public speaking and critical thinking.

e. Volunteering at the local library instilled in me a love for learning and community engagement.

  1. b - d - e - c - a
  2. b - a - d - c - e
  3. e - d - c - b - a
  4. b - c - a - e - d

Question 17

a. Decades ago, it was a hub for the American auto industry, employing thousands and driving prosperity.

b. The once bustling downtown area of Detroit tells a story of economic transformation.

c. However, with globalization and the decline of domestic manufacturing, Detroit faced economic hardship and population decline.

d. In recent years, there have been efforts to revitalize the city, attracting tech companies and fostering entrepreneurship.

e. While challenges remain, Detroit's story exemplifies the dynamic nature of economies and the constant need for adaptation.

  1. c - d - a - e - b
  2. d - c - e - a - b
  3. b - a - c - d - e
  4. b - d - c - a - e

Read the following passage about the importance of sharks and the threats they face and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.

(18) __________. As apex predators, they help regulate populations of prey species, preventing overgrazing and maintaining biodiversity. (19) __________ helps control those populations, which in turn impacts the abundance of fish and invertebrates further down the food chain. Without sharks, these delicate balances can be disrupted, leading to cascading effects throughout the entire marine environment.

One fascinating aspect of sharks is their evolutionary history. Having roamed the oceans for over 400 million years, they predate even the dinosaurs. This incredible lineage has resulted in a diverse group of over 500 species, each with unique adaptations and ecological roles. (20) __________ to the bioluminescent lantern shark, which uses light-producing organs to attract prey in the deep sea, sharks showcase a remarkable array of evolutionary innovations.

Unfortunately, despite their ecological importance and evolutionary significance, shark populations worldwide are facing increasing threats. Overfishing, driven by demand for shark fin soup and other products, is a major concern. It is estimated that (21) __________ far exceeding sustainable levels. This unsustainable exploitation has led to significant population declines in many species, pushing some towards the brink of extinction.

Protecting sharks requires a multifaceted approach. (22) __________. Public education is equally important to dispel myths and foster appreciation for these remarkable creatures. By understanding the ecological roles of sharks and the threats they face, we can work towards ensuring their survival for generations to come.

Question 18

  1. Sharks, often misrepresented in popular culture, are essential components of healthy ocean ecosystems
  2. Sharks, often misunderstood in their natural habitat, are important members of river ecosystems
  3. Dolphins, often misrepresented in popular culture, are essential components of healthy ocean ecosystems
  4. Whales, often misrepresented in popular culture, are essential components of healthy ocean ecosystems

Question 19

  1. Observe the behavior of the great white shark, whose social structure, including complex communication,
  2. Consider the impact of the great white shark, whose diet, consisting largely of seals and sea lions,
  3. Measure the speed of the great white shark, whose swimming ability, developed over millions of years,
  4. Imagine the size of the great white shark, whose length, exceeding that of most other sharks,

Question 20

  1. Despite the massive whale shark, which can filter feed on plankton,
  2. With the massive whale shark, which can dive to incredible depths,
  3. Unlike the massive whale shark, which can travel vast distances,
  4. From the massive whale shark, which can grow over 40 feet long,

Question 21

  1. over 100 million sharks are born each year,
  2. almost 100 million sharks migrate each year,
  3. over 100 million sharks are killed each year,
  4. under 100 million sharks are tagged each year,

Question 22

  1. Technological advancements and scientific research are crucial for managing fishing pressure and protecting vulnerable species
  2. International agreements and regulations are crucial for managing fishing pressure and protecting vulnerable species
  3. Individual actions and consumer choices are crucial for managing fishing pressure and protecting vulnerable species
  4. Local fishing communities and traditions are crucial for managing fishing pressure and protecting vulnerable species

Read the following passage about the social and individual benefits of humor and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.

Humor, in its many forms, is a fundamental aspect of human interaction and societal function. From lighthearted jokes shared among friends to satirical commentary on current events, humor provides an outlet for expression, stress relief, and social bonding. Studies have shown that laughter, often triggered by humor, releases endorphins in the brain, which have mood-boosting and pain-reducing effects. This physiological response highlights the inherent benefit of humor for individual well-being.

Beyond individual benefits, humor plays a crucial role in shaping social dynamics. It can serve as a tool for social commentary, allowing individuals to express dissenting or critical viewpoints in a less confrontational manner. Political satire, for example, uses humor to expose hypocrisy, critique power structures, and encourage reflection on social issues. While this form of humor can be provocative, it often sparks important conversations and challenges societal norms.

Furthermore, humor acts as a social lubricant, easing tension and fostering connections between individuals. Shared laughter over a joke or funny situation creates a sense of camaraderie and strengthens interpersonal bonds. This is particularly important in diverse societies where humor can bridge cultural differences and promote understanding. A well-timed joke can break down barriers and facilitate communication between people from different backgrounds.

In an increasingly complex and often challenging world, humor provides a valuable tool for navigating social situations, coping with stress, and fostering a sense of community. Whether it's a lighthearted jest or a thought-provoking satire, humor enriches our lives and strengthens the fabric of society. Understanding its nuances and appreciating its various forms allows us to harness its power for both individual and collective well-being.

Question 23

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of humor?

  1. Social bonding
  2. Improving memory
  3. Stress relief
  4. Mood-boosting

Question 24

The word "fundamental" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. essential
  2. trivial
  3. superficial
  4. basic

Question 25

The word "It" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.

  1. humor
  2. laughter
  3. criticism
  4. satire

Question 26

Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?

  1. Humor only works as a social lubricant in tense situations between individuals.
  2. Humor is primarily used to ease tension and rarely fosters connections.
  3. Humor helps reduce social awkwardness and build relationships between people.
  4. Humor is less effective as a social lubricant when building connections.

Question 27

The word "valuable" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. useful
  2. inexpensive
  3. simple
  4. common

Question 28

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Endorphins are released only when laughing at satirical jokes.
  2. Humor can facilitate communication between people of different backgrounds.
  3. Humor is solely responsible for bridging cultural differences.
  4. Only political satire can be used for social commentary.

Question 29

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer mention the physiological effects of laughter?

  1. Paragraph 1
  2. Paragraph 2
  3. Paragraph 3
  4. Paragraph 4

Question 30

In which paragraph of the passage does the writer discuss the role of humor in navigating a complex world?

  1. Paragraph 1
  2. Paragraph 2
  3. Paragraph 3
  4. Paragraph 4

Read the following passage about the ethical dilemmas of space exploration and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

The ethics of space exploration are increasingly relevant as humanity expands its reach beyond Earth. [I] This rapid advancement has forced us to grapple with complex questions about resource ownership, environmental protection, and the potential for extraterrestrial life. [II] Should private entities be allowed to mine asteroids for profit? [III] What are our obligations to preserve potential ecosystems on other planets? These are not hypothetical scenarios anymore; they demand our immediate attention. [IV]

A central ethical dilemma revolves around planetary protection. Scientists are concerned about forward contamination, the possibility of introducing Earth-based life to other celestial bodies. This could compromise the search for indigenous life forms, essentially obscuring the very answers we seek. It also raises questions about our right to alter potentially pristine environments, even if unintentionally. Strict sterilization protocols for spacecraft and robotic explorers are essential, but the increasing volume of space traffic makes enforcing these measures a formidable challenge.

The potential discovery of extraterrestrial life presents a truly mind-boggling ethical scenario. Should we attempt to communicate with alien life forms? What if they are significantly less advanced, or conversely, vastly more advanced than us? The implications of such contact are enormous and require careful consideration from a variety of perspectives, including scientific, philosophical, and religious. International protocols and guidelines need to be developed preemptively to ensure any contact is managed responsibly and ethically, minimizing potential risks to both humanity and any extraterrestrial life we encounter.

Finally, the question of resource allocation cannot be ignored. Space exploration is an expensive endeavor. While the scientific and technological advancements are undeniable, critics argue that the vast sums of money involved could be better spent addressing pressing issues on Earth, such as poverty, climate change, and healthcare. Finding a balance between investing in space exploration and addressing terrestrial needs is a complex societal debate that requires careful consideration of both short-term and long-term priorities for humanity.

Question 31

Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

Private companies are now joining governmental agencies in launching rockets and probes, opening up a new era of space-based commerce and research.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV

Question 32

The phrase "grapple with" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.

  1. wrestle with
  2. struggle with
  3. confront with
  4. contend with

Question 33

The word "It" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.

  1. searching for indigenous life forms
  2. altering pristine environments
  3. enforcing sterilization protocols
  4. introducing Earth-based life to other celestial bodies

Question 34

According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a challenge to planetary protection?

  1. Forward contamination risks
  2. Increased space traffic
  3. Diminishing interest in space travel
  4. Difficulty of sterilization

Question 35

Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?

  1. Scientific advancements from space exploration are invaluable and justify the considerable financial investments despite other pressing global issues.
  2. Planetary protection is crucial, necessitating strict sterilization protocols to prevent forward contamination and preserve potential extraterrestrial ecosystems.
  3. Discovering extraterrestrial life presents complex ethical questions regarding communication and requires careful planning and international protocols to manage potential risks.
  4. Space exploration's cost is substantial, raising debates about prioritizing funding for terrestrial needs over further scientific advancements.

Question 36

The word "mind-boggling" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. unremarkable
  2. insignificant
  3. commonplace
  4. pedestrian

Question 37

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

  1. Resource allocation for space exploration is universally accepted as a top priority.
  2. The passage argues against space exploration due to its high cost and potential dangers.
  3. The potential for extraterrestrial life raises ethical questions about communication and potential risks.
  4. Planetary protection focuses solely on preventing contamination of Earth by alien life forms.

Question 38

Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?

  1. The allocation of space resources is undeniable.
  2. The distribution of resources is unimportant.
  3. The exploration of space should not be contemplated.
  4. The distribution of resources for space exploration must be considered.

Question 39

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

  1. Current space exploration practices prioritize addressing terrestrial problems.
  2. Ethical considerations are becoming increasingly important in the field of space exploration.
  3. Space exploration is universally supported due to its scientific advancements.
  4. Contact with extraterrestrial life is inevitable and will be beneficial for humanity.

Question 40

Which of the following best summarises the passage?

  1. As humanity ventures further into space, ethical dilemmas arise concerning planetary protection, potential contact with extraterrestrial life, and resource allocation, demanding careful consideration of the balance between space exploration and Earth's needs.
  2. While space exploration offers exciting possibilities like discovering extraterrestrial life, the immense financial costs and potential environmental risks necessitate a reevaluation of its importance compared to global issues like poverty.
  3. The possibility of encountering extraterrestrial life, coupled with the increasing privatization of space and the potential for resource exploitation, demands strict international regulations and a prioritization of ethical considerations over scientific advancement.
  4. The rapid advancement of space exploration necessitates discussions about resource ownership and environmental protection, but the primary focus should be on the scientific and technological advancements that benefit humanity.

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