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a. Sarah: Well, now there are tourists everywhere, new cafes and hotels, and ticket prices tripled! The locals say it’s good for business, but they miss the peaceful days.
b. Tom: Really? What changed? I remember it was just a quiet little place with those ancient temples.
c. Sarah: Hey Tom, have you been back to our old town lately? It’s completely different since it got UNESCO status!
c-b-a
a. Mr. Lee (Parent): That’s true for my daughter, too, because if she doesn’t watch what her friends watch, she feels left out of their conversations at school.
b. Ms. Johnson: I understand your concern, but we should also recognize that this is how they build friendships, even though it’s different from our generation’s way of socializing.
c. Mr. Lee: It’s interesting that knowing about trending videos or memes has become so important, yet I worry they spend too much screen time just to fit in.
d. Ms. Johnson (Teacher): I’ve noticed that my students always talk about the latest shows and games, and they seem really upset when they miss popular content.
e. Ms. Johnson: Exactly! While we used to bond over playground games, these kids connect through shared streaming experiences and online gaming sessions.
d-a-e-c-b
Dear Professor Martinez,
a. What surprised me most was that many African communities defined fun through communal celebrations, although Western societies tend to focus on individual entertainment and personal pleasure.
b. Our research showed that Brazilians consider fun as something social and loud, whereas Scandinavian respondents preferred solitary outdoor experiences that connect them with nature.
c. I’m writing to share our fascinating findings from the global study, which revealed that different cultures define “fun” in surprisingly diverse ways.
d. I hope we can discuss these results when you visit next month, because I believe this data will change how we understand leisure across cultures.
e. While Americans often associate fun with excitement and adventure, Japanese participants told us that they find enjoyment in quiet, peaceful activities like tea ceremonies.
Best regards,
Z
c-e-b-a-d
a. Vietnam has been actively promoting multilingual education because the country recognizes the importance of regional integration within ASEAN.
b. The government launched the National Foreign Language Project 2020, which aimed to improve English proficiency among students and workers, so they could compete better in the regional market.
c. Although challenges remain in rural areas, Vietnam’s multilingual approach has created more opportunities for young people, and it has strengthened cultural exchanges with neighboring countries.
d. While Vietnamese remains the primary language, schools now teach English as a mandatory subject, and some institutions also offer Chinese, Japanese, or Korean programs.
e. As ASEAN continues to grow economically, Vietnam’s investment in language education will help the nation build stronger partnerships, yet it must also preserve its linguistic heritage and cultural identity.
a-d-b-c-e
a. If we focus only on the Instagram-worthy moments, we miss the point, because genuine sustainability is about consistent daily actions rather than picture-perfect presentations that attract likes and followers.
b. While social media influencers showcase perfectly organized pantries, real zero-waste living involves difficult choices, and it demands significant time for research and preparation.
c. Many people share beautiful photos of mason jars and reusable bags on Instagram, but the zero-waste lifestyle requires much more than just aesthetic appeal.
d. Although buying package-free products looks simple online, most people struggle to find local stores that offer bulk options, so they must travel far or compromise their goals.
e. The true zero-waste journey includes uncomfortable conversations with vendors, learning to make household products from scratch, and accepting that perfection is impossible, yet every small effort still matters.
c-b-d-e-a
It is the embedded emissions in exported products that now determine market access
What remains unclear to industry stakeholders, however, is how enforcement will unfold in practice
consequently, the UK plans to implement its own border adjustment mechanism in 2027
Brussels intends to broaden the mechanism's scope from 2028
where environmental standards varied dramatically across jurisdictions
According to the passage, all of the following are consequences of shadow AI adoption EXCEPT?
Accelerated employee productivity improvements
The word “cumbersome” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________.
streamlined
The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to _________.
employees
The word “draconian” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _________.
stringent
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
Companies should cultivate environments where employees feel comfortable openly reporting unsanctioned AI usage instead of hiding it.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
More than half of employees acknowledged making mistakes because they relied on AI-generated content without verification.
In which paragraph does the writer mention the definition and prevalence of shadow AI in workplaces?
Paragraph 1
In which paragraph does the writer mention which element is essential for successful shadow AI management?
Paragraph 4
The phrase “a pain in the butt” in paragraph 1 has the closest meaning to __________.
put up with
Where in the paragraph does the following sentence best fit?
Subsequently, these business customers also become trapped within the system.
[I]
According to the passage, all of the following contributed to platform degradation EXCEPT?
Insufficient investment in technological infrastructure development
The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to _________.
members
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
Structural policy breakdowns enabled corporate misconduct by weakening regulatory oversight and competitive market forces.
The word “malevolent” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________.
altruistic
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
Cross-platform functionality would allow users to leave services while preserving their established social networks intact.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
Major platforms purchased potential competitors before they became serious market threats.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Stronger antitrust enforcement could help prevent monopolistic platform behavior patterns.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Doctorow explains how platforms exploit users through systemic failures and proposes policy reforms.
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