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a. Van: Not really. I’ve been busy preparing for the final exam next week.
b. Hoa: Why don’t you take a short break? It might help you feel more relaxed.
c. Hoa: Have you had time to relax lately?
c – a – b
a. Lan: That’s a good point. We should also check reliable sources before sharing anything.
b. Minh: Yes, and it’s becoming harder to tell what is real and what is not.
c. Minh: I agree. People need to be more careful when reading and sharing information.
d. Lan: Have you noticed how AI-generated content is appearing everywhere online these days?
e. Lan: Exactly. That’s why I think digital literacy is more important than ever.
d – b – a – c – e
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a. I have enclosed my completed application form and hope that my request will be approved soon.
b. I understand that opening a credit account will help me manage my payments more easily.
c. As a loyal customer, I have been using your services for a long time and would like to continue doing so.
d. I am writing this letter to request the opening of a credit account with your company.
e. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response.
Yours sincerely,
d – c – b – a – e
a. I even made careless mistakes in tests, which surprised me because I had assumed I would perform well without much preparation.
b. Overtime, I realised that my overconfidence was actually preventing me from improving and achieving better results.
c. Looking back, I have learned that confidence should be balanced with effort, and that consistent practice is the key to real progress.
d. I used to feel very confident about my abilities and often believed that I did not need to study as much as others.
e. So I decided to change my approach by studying more regularly, reviewing my mistakes, and asking for help when needed.
d – a – b – e – c
a. These patterns clearly highlight how Generation Z’s behaviour has evolved in response to rapid technological and social changes in recent years.
b. Interestingly, some young people are beginning to set boundaries with technology, such as limiting screen time or taking regular breaks from social media to improve their well being.
c. Digital platforms and social media now play a central role in shaping their daily habits, influencing how they communicate, work, and spend their free time.
d. Their attitudes have also shifted, with many prioritizing flexibility, independence, and personal fulfillment over traditional expectations in both work and lifestyle.
e. Over the past decade, the behaviour of Generation Z has undergone significant changes, moving away from fixed routines toward more flexible and individualised ways of living.
e – c – d – b – a
which refers to people’s inclination to perceive past events as more foreseeable than they actually are
This tendency can have a significant influence on both beliefs and subsequent behaviour
leading them to overestimate their original accuracy
Students may assume that they have already mastered the content and, as a result, reduce their study effort
may be more likely to take unnecessary risks in important decisions
The word “strategic” in paragraph 1 mostly means ____________.
essential
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as a purpose of digital health according to the WHO?
eradicating diseases
The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to ____________.
patients’
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
Digital therapeutics help make quality healthcare more affordable and accessible regardless of location.
The word “chronic” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ____________.
acute
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 3?
Monitoring technology reduces heart failure rehospitalization by nearly a quarter.
Which paragraph approaches the historical origins of the digital health field?
Paragraph 4
Which paragraph mentions the unified data promoting patient autonomy?
Paragraph 2
According to paragraph 1, the “green skills gap” in the United Kingdom is described as a paradox
because ____________.
it persists despite the availability of a significant graduate talent pool
The word “hamstrung” in paragraph 1 mostly means ____________.
restricted
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 1?
A fundamental disconnect exists between educational output and the technical needs of the industry.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2 as a factor preventing candidates from entering the sector?
The high cost of the specialized degrees required for environmental consultancy.
The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to ____________.
prospective recruits
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
Resolving the misalignment requires comprehensive, lifelong strategies instead of fragmented, small-scale efforts.
According to the passage, the view that the waste management sector is a domain of manual labour is mentioned as ____________.
a widespread assumption that belies the sector's professional complexities
Which of the following can be inferred from the discussion of the “experience trap”?
Entry-level positions are often inaccessible to the very demographic they are intended for.
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
This negative perception creates a psychological barrier that prevents top-tier students from even considering environmental engineering.
[II]
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Overcoming the green skills gap requires aligning education with industry and reforming recruitment perceptions.
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