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Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.
Discover the Future of Robotics at Humanoids Summit 2025!
⮚ Are you ready to witness the revolutionary transformation of robotics technology in real time? Join over 2,000 innovators and explore cutting-edge humanoid robots (1)_________ are reshaping industries worldwide through smart automation.
⮚ (2)_________ of the leading robotics companies from various countries will showcase their latest prototypes at this groundbreaking event. Chinese robots, particularly (3)_________ for their affordability and advanced features, (4)_________ the expo with impressive demonstrations.
⮚ Don't miss the chance to (5)_________ the latest developments in truly innovative AI-powered humanoid technology! Whether you're a researcher, investor, or technology enthusiast, this (6)_________ offers invaluable insights into how robots will work alongside humans in the near future.
❖ Register now and be part of the robotics revolution!
❖ Limited seats available. Book your spot today at www.humanoidssummit2025.com
https://apnews.com/am
Question 1:A. whose B. that C. who D. when
Question 2:A. Any B. Much C. Some D. Most
Question 3:A. known B. had known C. knowing D. which known
Question 4:A. highlighted B. enhanced C. dominated D. attended
Question 5:A. keep up with B. catch up with C. come across with D. look out for
Question 6:A. summit B. summiteer C. summitify D. summitwise
Read of the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PARENTS AND TEENS
Australia's New Social Media Age Restriction
❖ ATTENTION: Major Changes Coming to Social Media Access
⮚ Starting December 10, 2025, Australia's groundbreaking social media ban takes (7)_________ for all children under 16 years old.
❖ What You Need to Know:
⮚ The (8)_________ law requires platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube to block underage users immediately. This historic ban comes (9)_________ the wake of alarming reports about cyberbullying and harmful online content affecting teenagers. (10)_________ some teens accept these new rules, many are actively seeking ways to bypass the restrictions.
❖ Key Facts:
✔ Major (11)_________ must verify users' ages through various methods
✔ Fines up to A$$49.5 million for non-compliance
✔ Some teens have already said goodbye online, while (12)_________ are looking for ways around the ban.
✔ TikTok has already deactivated 200,000 accounts
❖ What Happens Next?
⮚ Platforms will use age verification methods, including behavior analysis, selfie checks, and ID uploads, to ensure compliance.
❖ For more information, visit www.esafety.gov.au
❖ Protecting young Australians online - A new era begins
https://www.reuters.com/am
Question 7:A. place B. affect C. action D. effect
Question 8:A. unprecedented B. sweeping C. landmark D. stringent
Question 9:A. to B. for C. in D. at
Question 10:A. Much as B. Whereas C. Because D. Even as
Question 11:A. social media platforms B. platforms media social
C. media platforms social D. social platforms media
Question 12:A. other B. the others C. another D. others
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to 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. Tom: My teacher says we forget 70% after one day. But if you study again today and again tomorrow, you remember better!
b. Anna: Oh! So I need to see the words many times? Like meeting a new friend—the first time is hard, but after three times, I remember their name!
c. Anna: Tom, I studied English words yesterday, but today I forgot everything! Why?
A. b-a-c B. c-a-b C. c-b-a D. a-b-c
Question 14:
a. David: That's strange and scary because the computer is not really your grandmother, right?
b. Maria: You're right, but maybe in the future, computers can save all our memories before we die, and then our families can talk to us forever!
c. Maria: My grandmother died last year, but now a company can make a computer talk like her!
d. David: I understand you miss her, so you want to hear her voice, but this is just a machine copying her.
e. Maria: No, it's not her, but it knows her stories, and it sounds like her voice when I'm sad.
A. c-a-b-e-d B. a-e-d-c-b C. c-a-e-d-b D. b-a-d-c-e
Question 15:
Dear Kim,
a. I'm writing to you because I'm worried about our traditional festivals that young people are forgetting.
b. I believe that we can use social media to share our culture because young people love watching traditional dance videos when they're mixed with modern music.
c. If we teach our children our language and customs while they learn about the world, they can have both global knowledge and Korean hearts.
d. When I visited Seoul last week, I saw many cafes that looked American, but I also found beautiful hanbok shops where teenagers were taking photos.
e. Although we live in a modern world, we must remember our grandparents' stories and songs before they disappear.
Your friend,
AM
A. a-e-d-c-b B. d-e-b-c-a C. c-d-e-a-b D. a-c-d-e-b
Question 16:
a. Now he has a PhD in engineering, and he teaches young workers at the factory because he understands their dreams and wants to help them succeed.
b. After he got his diploma, his boss saw his hard work, so the company paid for his university classes while he continued working part-time.
c. He failed many exams because English was difficult, but he didn't give up, and his family helped him when he felt tired.
d. My uncle worked in a shoe factory for ten years, but he always read books during lunch breaks because he loved learning.
e. Although he left school at sixteen, he studied at night school when his children were sleeping, and he slowly finished high school.
A. b-c-e-d-a B. e-d-c-b-a C. c-b-d-e-a D. d-e-b-c-a
Question 17:
a. Although we sometimes don't understand each other's accents, we are patient because we know that speaking many languages helps us with international customers.
b. Our company has workers from fifteen countries, and we work better because everyone brings different ideas when we solve problems together.
c. If someone celebrates a holiday that we don't know, they bring traditional food and explain their customs, which makes everyone feel welcome and happy.
d. When Maria from Mexico joined our team, she taught us to have lunch together, so now we talk more and understand each other better.
e. Our sales increased by 30% after we hired diverse workers because they understand different markets, and customers trust people who speak their language.
A. b-e-d-c-a B. b-d-a-c-e C. b-a-c-d-e D. b-c-e-a-d
Read the following passage about U.S. Regional DAC Hubs: Removing Carbon Directly from the Atmosphere and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations is leading an important program to change Direct Air Capture technology from test projects into working systems. This program focuses on building regional DAC hubs across the country, (18)_________. Unlike normal pollution control methods that stop new emissions, these hubs target old carbon that is already in our atmosphere, offering a way to fix past environmental damage. Each hub must show that it can work in business at large scale; the minimum requirement is capturing one million metric tons of CO₂ every year. (19)_________; it must be permanently stored underground or converted into stable products. These methods make sure the captured carbon stays locked away instead of going back into the air.
The federal government has organized this project through careful steps. Had policymakers waited longer to act on climate technology, removing carbon from the atmosphere would have become much more difficult. (20)_________, providing basic support. The program grew stronger in 2024; more money was given, discussions with experts were held, and extra funding was announced. These actions show real government support; (21)_________. Four domestic hubs are planned, each showing different technical methods for removing carbon from the atmosphere. This varied approach reduces reliance on single methods while creating useful comparison data. It is understood that the final goal goes beyond testing—clear examples (22)_________, with carbon removal abilities expected to be increased to match the size of the climate problem facing present and future generations.
https://www.energy.gov/am
Question 18:
A. where special facilities will remove carbon dioxide directly from the air
B. broken machines had destroyed oxygen molecules randomly near the sea
C. useless devices can produce harmful gases quickly through the pipe
D. whose elderly workers are creating toxic chemicals secretly inside our lab
Question 19:
A. What remains in the storage box after it is cleaned is very prominent
B. What happens to the prepared tea after it is steeped is very essential
C. What happens to the captured CO₂ after it is removed is very important
D. What occurs to the digital file after it is deleted is quite permanent
Question 20:
A. However, OCED cancelled a small dancing competition in spring 2001
B. Yesterday, OCED finished a tiny sleeping meditation by August 1899
C. Meanwhile, OCED destroyed a minor cooking experiment in early 1955
D. Therefore, OCED started a major funding opportunity in late 2022
Question 21:
A. the failure from classroom games to virtual broken machines is stopping slower
B. the change from laboratory tests to actual working systems is happening faster
C. the journey from childhood dreams to broken useless patterns was finished later
D. the retreat from practical actions to ancient sleeping methods is becoming worse
Question 22:
A. are designed to be shown which may be eaten by governments everywhere
B. are required to be built that can be copied by communities nationwide
C. are expected to be sold having been stolen by individuals yesterday
D. are supposed to be burnt where can be hidden by corporations secretly
Read the following passage about The Return of Traditional Christmas Magic and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Christmas 2025 marks a significant transformation in holiday decoration preferences. After years of simple, neutral-toned interiors dominating festive seasons, homeowners are embracing a warmer, more elaborate approach. This dramatic change represents a departure from minimalist trends that previously characterized modern celebrations. The current movement celebrates abundance, memories, and traditional elements that evoke childhood wonder. Interior designers report unprecedented demand for classic ornaments and rich color palettes throughout residential spaces.
The new aesthetic draws inspiration from beloved holiday films and vintage photographs. Red velvet ribbons, emerald garlands, and golden ornaments have replaced subtle decorations. Families are displaying collections of nutcrackers, hanging multiple stockings, and wrapping staircases with illuminated greenery. These choices reflect desires for comfort and familiarity during uncertain times. The style combines luxury elements with accessible touches, allowing everyone to participate regardless of budget constraints.
Social platforms have accelerated this decorative revolution through viral content and influencer endorsements. The "Ralph Lauren Christmas" phenomenon emerged organically, capturing imaginations without corporate marketing campaigns. Young adults particularly connect with 1990s holiday imagery, seeking authentic experiences that their childhoods promised. Digital communities share styling tips, vintage finds, and creative arrangements that inspire widespread adoption. This grassroots movement demonstrates how collective nostalgia shapes contemporary consumer behavior.
Retailers have responded enthusiastically to shifting customer preferences, stocking shelves with traditional merchandise. Sales figures indicate strong performance for classic decorations, while minimalist items remain unsold. Major corporations have adjusted advertising strategies, featuring cozy scenes rather than modern aesthetics. This commercial success confirms that consumers genuinely crave meaningful connections through familiar symbols. The trend suggests people prioritize emotional satisfaction over trendy sophistication when creating holiday atmospheres.
https://www.theguardian.com/am
Question 23: Which detail is NOT MENTIONED in the passage?
A. The environmental impact of traditional decorations
B. Digital communities sharing styling tips
C. Sales performance of minimalist items
D. Interior designers reporting unprecedented demand
Question 24: The word “evoke” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________.
A. remind B. inspire C. trigger D. suppress
Question 25: The word “familiarity” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by _________.
A. complexity B. uncertainty C. recognition D. luxury
Question 26: The word “their” in paragraph 3 refers to _________.
A. young adults'
B. influencers'
C. digital communities'
D. corporations'
Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Traditional items sell moderately, while simple ones dominate the market.
