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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.
BreathPure HEPA Air Purifier—Your Shield Against Invisible Threats
⮚ Did you know that (1)_________ of the microplastics you breathe come from indoor environments? Recent studies show that tiny plastic particles can (2)_________ deep into your lungs, potentially causing serious health problems.
⮚ Our BreathPure HEPA Air Purifier, (3)_________ removes 99.97% of airborne particles, is your best defense against this invisible danger. The advanced filtration system (4)_________ in our purifiers captures microplastics as small as 1 micrometer.
⮚ Don't (5)_________ protecting your family's health—indoor air can contain 4 times more microplastics than outdoor air!
❖ Order your BreathPure today and (6)_________ easier tomorrow! Removes 68,000+ microplastic particles daily
✔ Ultra-quiet operation
✔ Energy-efficient design
✔ 30-day money-back guarantee
❖ Limited time offer: 25% OFF with code CLEANAIR
https://www.theguardian.com/am
Question 1:A. some B. each C. most D. few
Question 2:A. burrow B. embed C. penetrate D. pierce
Question 3:A. where B. whom C. who D. which
Question 4:A. which used B. used C. using D. had used
Question 5:A. give up B. hold back C. put off D. pass up
Question 6:A. breathable B. breathlessly C. breathy D. breathe
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.
BIRD FLU ALERT 2025
Important Information for Poultry Farmers and Communities
❖ What's Happening Now?
⮚ Europe is in the grip (7)_________ an unprecedented bird flu outbreak affecting 29 countries. (8)_________ human infections remain rare, the virus continues to spread rapidly among wild birds and poultry farms.
❖ Key Facts You Need to Know:
⮚ Over 2,800 (9)_________ have been reported since September 2025. The H5N1 strain can lead to the (10)_________ of millions of farm birds to prevent further spread.
⮚ While some farms have been affected, (11)_________ have successfully prevented infection through strict biosecurity measures. Scientists warn the virus could become (12)_________ between humans if it mutates further.
❖ Protect Yourself and Your Birds:
✔ Keep poultry indoors when possible
✔ Report dead wild birds immediately
✔ Maintain strict hygiene protocols
✔ Limit farm visits to essential personnel only
✔ Use protective equipment when handling birds
❖ Emergency Hotline: 1-800-BIRDFLU
❖ More information: www.efsa.europa.eu/birdflu
Report suspected cases immediately—early detection saves lives and livelihoods
https://www.reuters.com/am
Question 7:A. of B. to C. at D. about
Question 8:A. Despite B. Even though C. However D. Whereas
Question 9:A. dangerous detections virus B. dangerous virus detections
C. detections virus dangerous D. virus dangerous detections
Question 10:A. disposal B. termination C. destruction D. culling
Question 11:A. other B. another C. others D. the others
Question 12:A. transmissible B. spreadable C. passable D. infectious
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. Ben: Yes! They want to work with our country. We can make clean electricity together—solar power, wind power!
b. Anna: That's great! My dad says Vietnam has many sunny days. Perfect for our new project!
c. Anna: Look! That big group from Vietnam is here for the solar energy meeting!
A. c-b-a B. b-a-c C. c-a-b D. a-b-c
Question 14:
a. Lisa: I want to try the music class where you touch the piano keys on screen, and you feel the vibration when you play the right notes!
b. Tom: Yes, and when I touch the cat picture, the tablet makes a soft sound like real fur! I learn better when I can touch things, not just look.
c. Lisa: My little brother loves it because he can learn letters by touching them, and the tablet shakes when he writes correctly!
d. Lisa: Our new tablets are amazing because we can touch and feel things on the screen!
e. Tom: The science teacher says we learn faster when we use our hands, but I think it's more fun too! Tomorrow we will touch 3D shapes, and the tablet will vibrate in different ways.
A. c-b-a-d-e B. d-a-e-c-b C. b-e-d-c-a D. d-b-c-e-a
Question 15:
Dear David,
a. I'm trying to help because I know every search on Google creates carbon pollution. If we delete old files, the data centers use less power.
b. I learned something important yesterday when our teacher talked about computers and nature. She showed us how technology affects our planet.
c. Before you buy new apps or games, think about the environment because everything online needs energy. Please write back when you have time!
d. My family has new rules since we learned about digital pollution last month. We turn off Wi-Fi at night while we sleep to save electricity.
e. When we send emails or post photos online, computers use electricity to save our data. Although the internet looks invisible, it needs real energy.
Best wishes,
AM
A. e-d-c-b-a B. b-e-a-d-c C. d-e-b-a-c D. a-b-d-e-c
Question 16:
a. When we buy products at the store, we don't pay for the environmental damage they cause. Companies use water and air for free, but nature needs time to clean itself.
b. If factories pollute rivers, fish die, and people get sick, it costs more money later. Although clean water is expensive, preventing pollution is cheaper than fixing problems.
c. Some countries now charge companies when they cut trees or produce plastic waste. These businesses must pay "nature taxes" because they use resources that belong to everyone.
d. When products show their true environmental cost, people can make better choices while shopping. If chocolate costs more because it destroys forests, customers might buy less.
e. We need this system because our planet has limits, and money helps people understand value. Although change is difficult, we must protect nature before it's too late.
A. a-b-c-d-e B. c-d-b-a-e C. d-a-b-c-e D. c-a-d-b-e
Question 17:
a. When children only study European history, they miss important stories from Africa, Asia, and America. Although textbooks seem neutral, they often ignore local wisdom.
b. We need diverse education because one system cannot fit all cultures and learning styles. When schools respect local knowledge, students feel proud and learn better.
c. Most schools teach Western ideas and methods, but many cultures have their own knowledge systems. Indigenous people learned from nature before universities existed anywhere.
d. Native peoples understood medicine and astronomy while they lived close to nature for thousands of years. Their knowledge is valuable, yet schools rarely teach it.
e. Some communities teach through storytelling and songs because these methods help students remember better. If we mix different teaching styles, education becomes more interesting.
A. c-b-d-a-e B. c-e-d-b-a C. c-a-e-d-b D. c-d-a-e-b
Read the following passage about Mexico's Strict New Laws Against Vaping Products 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.
Mexico's new laws about electronic cigarettes (18)_________ or controlling them is better. If the government had considered other options, critics would not have said they were being too strict with vaping products. The Senate has approved these strict new rules that show a clear change toward making vaping illegal, with possible jail time of eight years and large fines. President Claudia Sheinbaum, who strongly supports these measures, thinks vaping can be similar to or worse than regular cigarettes for people's health.
The new law, (19)_________, is a big change from the old rules. Opposition politicians say this ban-only approach might accidentally help illegal trade; (20)_________. Senator Luis Colosio's criticism shows basic worries about whether the law can work in practice, especially since vaping products are still easy to find in Mexico City stores even with current restrictions.
Government officials say they will work with local governments to stop illegal sales from growing; (21)_________. The law creates a strange situation where using vapes is legal, but buying them through legal shops becomes almost impossible. (22)_________. Reuters points out that it's unclear how the law will be enforced, which raises questions about how to apply it, especially considering Mexico's past problems with banning things. While health worries are important, not having safer options might push users to dangerous, illegal products, going against what the law wants to protect.
https://www.reuters.com/am
Question 18:
A. which prevent annual celebration through various methods during festival seasons
B. have caused strong disagreement between different groups about whether banning
C. having reduced public awareness among younger generations toward climate changes
D. that require modern technology across multiple industries before official opening
Question 19:
A. offers great services and support to young learners yearly
B. which has created great benefits for local farmers every season
C. helped poor farmers and workers during their busy harvest
D. which focuses on companies and sellers instead of regular users
Question 20:
A. furthermore, criminal groups could take advantage of this gap to make money
B. moreover, tourism sectors can bring significant benefits to the local communities yearly
C. additionally, when students learn well, they can achieve remarkable success in exams
D. hence, workers rest well, and managers create better conditions for team productivity
Question 21:
A. however, tourists enjoy beaches, and local residents provide excellent services to guests
B. moreover, when companies invest more, they often achieve significant growth in revenue
C. furthermore, several students believe that modern technology can greatly help their learning
D. nevertheless, many people doubt if this cooperation will really work for street sellers
Question 22:
A. That farmers grow organic food shows their commitment to protecting the environment
B. Whether companies invest in training will determine their success in global markets
C. What comes from modern technology can help young students learn better every day
D. What results from political agreement might make the law less effective in the end
Read the following passage about The Growing Homelessness Crisis in England 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.
Recent data reveal that homelessness in England has reached unprecedented levels, affecting 382,618 individuals on any given night in 2025. This figure includes 175,025 children and represents approximately one person in every 153 residents. The situation has worsened by eight percent compared to the previous year, adding roughly 28,600 more people to these concerning statistics. As winter approaches, thousands face harsh conditions without proper shelter or security.
The majority of homeless individuals are not sleeping on the streets but residing in temporary housing arrangements. Around 350,480 people currently occupy such accommodation, marking the highest number ever documented. Additionally, approximately 4,667 individuals sleep rough nightly, showing a twenty percent annual increase. Another 16,294 single adults stay in hostels, while 4,031 receive housing through social services. These temporary solutions often become their permanent reality, with families spending nearly three years in inadequate conditions.
Although London accounts for over fifty percent of homeless cases, this challenge affects the entire nation. The Northwest experienced a fifteen percent surge, while Yorkshire, the Humber, and the West Midlands each saw eleven percent growth. Newham displays the highest concentration nationally, with one resident in eighteen experiencing homelessness. Outside the capital, Slough faces the worst situation, affecting one person in forty-three. These regional variations demonstrate the pervasive nature of this social problem.
The primary causes stem from systemic issues within the housing sector. A critical lack of social housing combines with excessive private rental prices to create unsustainable living situations. Furthermore, housing benefits remain frozen below actual rental expenses, preventing vulnerable families from securing stable homes. Experts recommend immediate government intervention, particularly unfreezing housing assistance to match at least thirty percent of private rental costs. Building affordable social properties could provide lasting solutions for displaced households.
https://england.shelter.org.uk/am
Question 23: According to the passage, which statement is NOT mentioned?
A. The number of children affected by homelessness in England
B. The specific poor conditions found in temporary accommodation
C. The percentage increase in rough sleeping over one year
D. The average time families spend in temporary housing
Question 24: The word “harsh” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________.
A. austere B. rigorous C. clement D. arduous
Question 25: The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to _________.
A. families in temporary housing
B. single adults in hostels
C. social services providers
D. government housing officials
Question 26: The word “pervasive” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _________.
A. sporadic B. ubiquitous C. negligible D. peripheral
Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Housing aid stays fixed above market rents, helping at-risk families find permanent homes.
B. Rental subsidies are adjusted below housing costs, enabling needy households to secure shelter.
