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Question 13:

a. Peter: I think parents should guide their children in choosing a career.
b. Anna: That’s true, but don’t you think children also have their own dreams?
c. Peter: Of course! But parental experience can help children avoid mistakes in career choices.
A. a – c – b                        B. a – b – c                         C. c – a – b                         D. b – c – a

Question 14:

a. Jack: My dad suggested I consider engineering because he thinks I have a talent for math.
b. Mia: That’s nice. Did you agree with him?
c. Mia: That’s great! It’s good to have supportive parents.

d. Jack: Yeah, I’m really grateful for his advice. It gives me more confidence in pursuing it.

e. Jack: Yes, I’ve been thinking about it. Engineering sounds like a great fit for me.

A. b – c – d – e– a                B. a – b – e – c – d                C. b – a – d – e – c                D. a – d – e– b – c

Question 15:

Hi Sam,
a. My mom keeps telling me that I should be a doctor because she thinks it’s a secure career.
b. But I’m more interested in becoming a graphic designer because I love creativity.
c. What do you think I should do? Should I follow my mom’s advice or my passion?
d. It’s really tough when parents have high expectations, but I don’t want to disappoint her.
e. Thanks for always listening to me!

Write back soon,
John

A. a – d – b – e – c                B. b – a – c – d – e                C. a – b – d – c – e                D. d – c – a – b – e

Question 16:

a. For instance, wearable devices now allow patients to monitor their health in real-time, providing critical insights to doctors.
b. Medical advancements are not limited to hospitals or labs—they are making their way into our daily lives.
c. These devices help prevent diseases by identifying symptoms early and encouraging healthier lifestyles.
d. However, their integration into healthcare raises questions about affordability and accessibility for underprivileged populations.
e. In conclusion, while challenges remain, these innovations have brought healthcare closer to people, empowering them to take charge of their health.

A. b – a – c – d – e                B. b – c – a – d – e                C. d – a – b – c – e                D. a – b – d – c – e

Question 17:

a. In the workplace, women are progressively taking on leadership roles that were traditionally dominated by men, reflecting a shift in gender dynamics.

b. These gender inequalities are not confined to the workplace; they also extend to education, healthcare, and family structures, creating widespread challenges.

c. Despite the progress, challenges still exist, such as the gender pay gap and unequal access to career advancement opportunities, which continue to impede true equality.

d. Gender equality has been a long-standing issue, but significant progress has been made in recent decades, particularly in terms of legal and social reforms.

e. Moreover, traditional gender stereotypes still influence societal expectations, limiting both men and women in their roles and opportunities.

A. d – a – b – e – c                B. d – b – a – c – e                C. d – e – d – a – c                D. d – a – c –b – e

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