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a. Mia: Yeah, it’s scary. If we don’t support small farms, big companies will control all our food!
b. Alex: True. I’m going to start buying more from the farmers’ market -every little bit helps, right?
c. Alex: Did you hear? The local farmers are struggling because of the crazy weather this year.
c-a-b
a. Minh: When plastic reaches the ocean, it breaks into tiny pieces that fish and birds often eat by mistake.
b. Minh: If we don’t reduce our plastic use now, this problem will become much worse for future generations.
c. Linh: I’ve heard about it before, but I didn’t know that it’s twice the size of Texas!
d. Minh: I watched a documentary about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch last night, and I was really shocked by what I saw.
e. Linh: Although many organizations are trying to clean the ocean, the garbage patch keeps growing every year.
d-c-a-e-b
From: Z
To: Daniel
Subject: Our Media Choices Matter
a. If you want to discuss this topic further when we meet next weekend, I would love to hear your perspective on responsible media consumption.
b. Dear Daniel, I am writing to you because I recently realized how our media consumption choices reflect our personal values and ethics.
c. Although it seems convenient to consume whatever content is available, we must consider whether the companies behind it align with our moral principles.
d. I have decided to research the ethical policies of media companies before I spend my money on their services.
e. When we subscribe to streaming platforms that exploit workers or spread misinformation, we indirectly support practices that harm society.
Warm regards,
Z
b-e-c-d-a
a. While many people exercise primarily to improve their physical appearance, functional fitness focuses on building practical strength and flexibility that help us perform daily activities throughout our entire lives.
b. When we practice movements like squatting, lifting, and balancing, we prepare our bodies for real-life tasks such as carrying groceries or climbing stairs.
c. Research shows that functional training significantly reduces the risk of injury, and it helps elderly people maintain their independence for much longer periods.
d. If we start functional fitness training early and continue it consistently, we can truly enjoy an active, independent lifestyle well into our senior years.
e. Although gym machines can build impressive muscles, functional exercises using body weight or simple equipment are more practical for everyday strength.
a-b-c-e-d
a. When tourists choose eco-friendly hotels and participate in community-based activities, they reduce their carbon footprint, and they contribute positively to the local economy.
b. Although traditional tourism often harms urban environments through pollution and overcrowding, green travel promotes practices that protect city ecosystems while benefiting residents.
c. As environmental awareness continues to grow worldwide, more travelers are seeking sustainable tourism experiences not only in natural areas but also within bustling cities.
d. If cities invest in sustainable infrastructure and travelers commit to responsible choices, urban ecotourism will become a powerful solution for both environmental protection and economic development.
e. Urban ecotourism encourages visitors to explore green spaces, use public transportation systems, and support local businesses that prioritize environmental responsibility and sustainability.
c-e-a-b-d
It is Stardust Solutions that has emerged as a frontrunner in this field
is that it represents the largest investment ever directed toward atmospheric solar intervention technology
Nevertheless, numerous environmental advocates and atmospheric researchers have expressed profound skepticism regarding this approach
Furthermore, some experts question whether profit-driven enterprises should spearhead planetary-scale environmental modifications at all
The coming years, which will be crucial for this technology's development
According to the passage, all of the following are mentioned about the insurance gap EXCEPT?
It primarily results from homeowners deliberately purchasing insufficient coverage to reduce premium costs
The word “their” in paragraph 1 refers to _________.
property owners
The word “volatility” in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________.
equilibrium
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
Conventional premium frameworks inadequately incorporate accelerating climatic extremes alongside proportional increases in building material costs.
The word “chasm” in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by _________.
discrepancy
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
The insurance gap problem has been documented as a nationwide pattern since the nineteen-nineties decade
In which paragraph does the writer mention what has created unprecedented hardship for affected communities?
Paragraph 2
In which paragraph does the writer mention what traditional pricing structures fail to account for?
Paragraph 3
The phrase “Pandora’s box” in paragraph 1 has the closest meaning to _________.
stirred up
All of the following are mentioned EXCEPT?
xAI issued a formal public apology for the incident
Where in the paragraph does the following sentence best fit?
This controversy illuminates the pressing need for preemptive regulatory frameworks rather than reactive responses following harm occurrence.
[IV]
The word “its” in paragraph 2 refers to _________.
xAI
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
International responses varied, xAI's limited measures faced criticism, and jurisdictional confusion persisted amid formal warnings.
The word “ambiguity” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________.
clarity
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
British officials considered total bans, suggesting possible worldwide AI governance transformation.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
Indonesia's communications minister characterized exploitative material as fundamental violations of human dignity.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Traditional reactive regulatory approaches have proven insufficient for addressing rapidly evolving AI technology challenges.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Grok's controversy prompted international regulatory responses, highlighting urgent needs for balancing technological innovation with ethical human dignity protections.
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