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a. Scarlett: Do you prefer traveling by plane or train?
b. Jackson: Indeed, trains create a relaxed atmosphere and nostalgia.
c. Jackson: Planes are faster, but trains offer scenic views and comfort.
d. Scarlett: That’s true, but air travel saves time for long distances.
e. Scarlett: Each mode has its own charm depending on your purpose.
a-c-d-b-e
a. Meanwhile, telehealth and delivery platforms normalised convenience, while co-working near homes supported flexible teams effectively.
b. Sustaining gains will require greener streets, inclusive housing, and public spaces designed for resilience citywide.
c. Parks, riverfronts, and alleys hosted exercise and cultural events, strengthening community ties and civic trust.
d. Commuting compressed as micro-mobility grew; neighbourhood commerce revived; weekday footfall shifted toward residential corridors markedly.
e. After COVID-19, urban lifestyles in Vietnam reconfigured routines, balancing proximity, wellbeing, and hybrid work patterns.
e-d-c-a-b
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c-b-d-a-e
a. I volunteered as a tutor for elementary school children, expecting to breeze through teaching basic concepts effortlessly.
b. During my community service project, I was assigned to help struggling students with their mathematics homework.
c. In reality, the children had short attention spans and I grew frustrated when they didn’t grasp concepts immediately.
d. That challenge was character-building and taught me that patience and empathy are essential qualities for any effective educator.
e. As a result, I learned to break down concepts into simpler steps and use creative methods to maintain interest.
b-a-c-e-d
a. Isabella: That dress looks absolutely stunning on you! The color really suits your complexion.
b. Sophia: Thank you! I wasn’t sure about it at first, but your compliment has made me more confident.
c. Isabella: You should definitely wear it more often. It’s perfect for you!
a-b-c
Protecting sensitive data helps substantially reduce the risk of identity theft and financial fraud in online transactions worldwide
Companies must also provide mechanisms through which users can request deletion of their personal information at any time
This transparency strengthens accountability, since organizations are required to justify every purpose for which personal data is processed
Should individuals ignore privacy warnings, they would expose themselves to risks that could have been prevented through simple precautions
Although regulations provide a framework, their effectiveness ultimately depends on whether companies genuinely commit to respecting user rights
The word excesses in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
deficits
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 2?
Application rates change as equipment crosses georeferenced boundaries within a field.
The word These in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
systems that sense microsite conditions and adjust inputs in real time
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
Ironically, SSM restores the kind of close, hands-on understanding farmers used to have before large machines dominated agriculture.
The word inherent in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by ______?
innate
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2 as a data source used by SSM?
Crowdsourced farmer diaries compiled weekly, aggregated into sentiment scores about crop vigor across neighborhoods
Which paragraph mentions the return to a traditional, small-scale attentiveness enabled by modern tools?
Paragraph 4
Which paragraph mentions producers adopting variable-rate technologies in response to rising input prices and environmental accounting?
Paragraph 4
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The word sclerotic in paragraph 1 mostly means ______.
painfully rigid
What does the passage identify as the key limitation of digital remittances built on legacy rails?
They improve user interfaces but retain slow, intermediary-laden settlement that inflates cross-border costs.
According to paragraph 2, with average fees just over 6%, over $35 billion ______.
is diverted annually from recipient economies as charges on incoming remittances
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 1?
Legacy cross-border rails, dominated by incumbents, render small transfers disproportionately costly despite migrants’ urgent, routine needs.
What do crypto wallets enable for recipients?
Hold and earn yield
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
This fragmentation compounds compliance burdens and inflates settlement risk across borders.
[II]
The phrase deadweight costs in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
wasted fees
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
If fixed fees dominate pricing, shrinking transfer sizes amplifies effective costs, so crypto’s lower marginal cost especially benefits frequent, small payments.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
Because transfers are disintermediated and near-instant, micro-remittances cease to be prohibitive and become routine.
By removing middlemen and reducing delay, tiny cross-border payments stop incurring punitive frictions and become practical everyday transactions.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Crypto rails, by lowering frictions and enabling inclusion, can make small remittances cheaper, faster, and more routine than legacy, intermediary-heavy systems.
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