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Working on a part-time schedule has many perks and provides the optimal flexibility needed by some individuals. For example, parents with young children, students, and people (2) have out-of-work responsibilities often find that part-time work is their only option. Others work in part-time jobs because they are unable to find full-time positions - and working part-time is better for them than not working at all.
In some situations, part-time employees can earn as much as full-time employees on an hourly basis, but most employers do not offer (3) such as health insurance, vacation time, and paid holidays to their part-time employees.
There are many pros and cons to working part-time and there are also several specific industries that are known to have (4) part-time positions available. You should (5) the factors before deciding if a part-time or a full-time position will work better for your specific situation.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 6 to 10.
, experts say it is essential to acquire the habit of reading extensively as a small child, while the brain is still developing.
Reading can undoubtedly be beneficial to our mental well-being. Reading not only helps combat feelings of loneliness, it also allows people to (9) down and forget their problems for a while. The concentration required during the act of reading seems to ease muscle tension and slow the heart rate. Researchers have found that just six minutes of reading can (10) stress levels by as much as two- thirds.
pressure on both students and parents alike. (12) _ parents would like to see their children succeeding academically, as they believe a good education gives them an added advantage in life.
They want to see their children settled in a rewarding job and be financially well-off. But is that what their children have planned for themselves? Apparently it is not. Most students either can't think that far ahead or have no intention of doing so. They would rather aim low so as not to be disappointed if they get low marks.
However, child psychologists, who have been consulted on the matter, stress that students should aim high, but at the same time have a variety of other options. (13) , students will not have to worry about grades and in the long term they will have better chances of succeeding. On the whole, there are many practical and invaluable things (14) parents can do for their children.
Apart from being people their children can turn to, parents can plan a reasonable schedule that both they and their children agree on. According to psychologists' (15) this schedule should include no more than eight hours of studying, three proper meals a day and some exercise. Above all, prior to each exam, parents need to reassure their children that everything will be fine whatever the result.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 16 to 20.
with other areas of your life.
Some experts estimate up to 10 percent of people in the United States have social media addiction.
, due to how common social media use is in general, the number of those who have social media addiction may be higher. Not everyone (20) uses social media will develop an addiction. Since this activity is becoming more accessible to more people, though, more people may develop an addiction to social media at some point in their lives.
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 25.
Going on an exchange allows learners to mix with inhabitants and in this way they can acquire a greater and deeper knowledge of the people (23) language they are studying. If you think you'd be interested in participating in our exchange programme, why not contact us to discuss your particular requirements ? From the information you give us, we can make (24) _ recommendations and suggest several different possibilities. We want to avoid you going somewhere (25) and not making the most of the experience. Our aim is that all our students have a truly memorable time.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
To develop the system, an early version was fine-tuned through conversations with human trainers. The system also learned from access to Twitter data according to a tweet from Elon Musk, (27) is no longer part of OpenAl's board. The Twitter boss wrote that he had paused access "for now". The results have impressed (28) people who have tried out the chatbot. OpenAl chief executive Sam Altman revealed the level of interest in the artificial conversationalist in a tweet. The project says the chat format allows the Al to answer "follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises and reject inappropriate requests".
A journalist for technology news site Mashable who tried out ChatGPT reported it is hard to provoke the model into saying offensive things. (29) , OpenAl warns that "ChatGPT sometimes writes plausible- sounding but incorrect or nonsensical answers". Training the model to be more cautious, says the firm, causes I to decline to answer questions that it can answer correctly. Briefly questioned by the BBC for this article, ChatGPT revealed itself to be a cautious interviewee (30) of expressing itself clearly and accurately in English.
(Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/news/technology)
(28) reason for waste is that people buy more food than they can eat and supermarkets do everything they can to encourage this, for example with offers like “Buy one, get one free'. Developed countries waste about 650 million tons of food each year and so do developing countries. (29) , the waste happens for very different reasons. As the world's population grows, this problem will only (30)
, so we need to take action ur
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 5.
A part-time job is generally considered to be employment that is less than 40 hours of work per week. Some employers consider between 32 and 40 hours of work per week to be full-time, (1) part- time jobs are usually classified as anything less than 40 hours.Working on a part-time schedule has many perks and provides the optimal flexibility needed by some individuals. For example, parents with young children, students, and people (2) have out-of-work responsibilities often find that part-time work is their only option. Others work in part-time jobs because they are unable to find full-time positions - and working part-time is better for them than not working at all.
In some situations, part-time employees can earn as much as full-time employees on an hourly basis, but most employers do not offer (3) such as health insurance, vacation time, and paid holidays to their part-time employees.
There are many pros and cons to working part-time and there are also several specific industries that are known to have (4) part-time positions available. You should (5) the factors before deciding if a part-time or a full-time position will work better for your specific situation.
Question 1. A. because | B. since | C. furthermore | D. but |
Question 2. A. who | B. whom | C. which | D. when |
Question 3. A. profits | B. earnings | C. rights | D. benefits |
Question 4. A. much | B. every | C. many | D. little |
Question 5. A. think | B. consider | C. regard | D. believe |
THE IMPORTANCE OF READING
Reading is good for us. In fact, there is a great (6) of evidence that reading for pleasure is more than just another leisure pursuit - it actually improves our mental and physical health. Reading extended texts such as novels or biographies, (7) requires intense concentration for a considerable period of time, helps to lengthen attention spans in children and improves their ability to think clearly. (8), experts say it is essential to acquire the habit of reading extensively as a small child, while the brain is still developing.
Reading can undoubtedly be beneficial to our mental well-being. Reading not only helps combat feelings of loneliness, it also allows people to (9) down and forget their problems for a while. The concentration required during the act of reading seems to ease muscle tension and slow the heart rate. Researchers have found that just six minutes of reading can (10) stress levels by as much as two- thirds.
Question 6. A. number | B. plenty | C. deal | D. another |
Question 7. A. that | B. which | C. where | D. who |
Question 8. A. Since | B. Although | C. Nevertheless | D. Therefore |
Question 9. A. bend | B. out | C. roll | D. wind |
Question 10. A. succeed | B. relieve | C. induce | D. relate |
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks .
It's the end of the school year and the exam period is approaching. Undoubtedly, exams (11)pressure on both students and parents alike. (12) _ parents would like to see their children succeeding academically, as they believe a good education gives them an added advantage in life.
They want to see their children settled in a rewarding job and be financially well-off. But is that what their children have planned for themselves? Apparently it is not. Most students either can't think that far ahead or have no intention of doing so. They would rather aim low so as not to be disappointed if they get low marks.
However, child psychologists, who have been consulted on the matter, stress that students should aim high, but at the same time have a variety of other options. (13) , students will not have to worry about grades and in the long term they will have better chances of succeeding. On the whole, there are many practical and invaluable things (14) parents can do for their children.
Apart from being people their children can turn to, parents can plan a reasonable schedule that both they and their children agree on. According to psychologists' (15) this schedule should include no more than eight hours of studying, three proper meals a day and some exercise. Above all, prior to each exam, parents need to reassure their children that everything will be fine whatever the result.
Question 11: A. force | B. set | C. put | D. bring |
Question 12: A. Many | B. Much | C. Little | D. Few |
Question 13: A. As a result | B. Moreover | C. However | D. In contrast |
Question 14: A. whom | B. who | C. why | D. that |
Question 15: A. clues | B. announcements | C. instructions | D. qualities |
SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION
Whether you use social media to connect with friends and loved ones, watch videos, or simply “kill time,” the popularity of this pastime has increased significantly over the last decade. This is especially the (16) in children and teenagers, as well as young to middle-aged adults. So, how does a seemingly harmless hobby turn into an “addiction”? Like (17) _ types of behavioral addictions, using social media can influence your brain in harmful ways. You may use social media compulsively and excessively. You can become so accustomed to scrolling through posts, images, and videos that itwith other areas of your life.
Some experts estimate up to 10 percent of people in the United States have social media addiction.
, due to how common social media use is in general, the number of those who have social media addiction may be higher. Not everyone (20) uses social media will develop an addiction. Since this activity is becoming more accessible to more people, though, more people may develop an addiction to social media at some point in their lives.
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Question 16. | A. hope | B. boredom | C. case | D. decline |
Question 17. | A. other | B. much | C. every | D. a little |
Question 18. | A. complies | B. interferes | C. copes | D. provides |
Question 19. | A. Hence | B. For example | C. However | D. Moreover |
Question 20. | A. whose | B. which | C. whom | D. who |
STAY WITH A FAMILY ABROAD!
We originally founded our organisation to give English teenagers the opportunity to go and stay with French families to learn the language. Then we realised that it made sense to run an exchange programme, and (21) to include several different countries. Having the chance to practise a language in the country in which it is spoken is, (22) , very effective and really helps the learning process.Going on an exchange allows learners to mix with inhabitants and in this way they can acquire a greater and deeper knowledge of the people (23) language they are studying. If you think you'd be interested in participating in our exchange programme, why not contact us to discuss your particular requirements ? From the information you give us, we can make (24) _ recommendations and suggest several different possibilities. We want to avoid you going somewhere (25) and not making the most of the experience. Our aim is that all our students have a truly memorable time.
Question 21. | A. reminded | B. expanded | C. appeared | D. recalled |
Question 22. | A. however | B. even though | C. for instance | D. of course |
Question 23. | A. which | B. whom | C. whose | D. they |
Question 24. | A. much | B. very | C. some | D. one |
Question 25. | A. impressive | B. unsuitable | C. cheap | D. certain |
ChatGPT: New AI chatbot has everyone talking to it
A new chatbot has passed one million users in less than a week, the project behind it says. ChatGPT was publicly released on Wednesday by OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research firm whose founders included Elon Musk. ChatGPT is the latest in a series of Als which the firm refers to as GPTS, an acronym which (26) for Generative Pre-Trained Transformer.To develop the system, an early version was fine-tuned through conversations with human trainers. The system also learned from access to Twitter data according to a tweet from Elon Musk, (27) is no longer part of OpenAl's board. The Twitter boss wrote that he had paused access "for now". The results have impressed (28) people who have tried out the chatbot. OpenAl chief executive Sam Altman revealed the level of interest in the artificial conversationalist in a tweet. The project says the chat format allows the Al to answer "follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises and reject inappropriate requests".
A journalist for technology news site Mashable who tried out ChatGPT reported it is hard to provoke the model into saying offensive things. (29) , OpenAl warns that "ChatGPT sometimes writes plausible- sounding but incorrect or nonsensical answers". Training the model to be more cautious, says the firm, causes I to decline to answer questions that it can answer correctly. Briefly questioned by the BBC for this article, ChatGPT revealed itself to be a cautious interviewee (30) of expressing itself clearly and accurately in English.
(Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/news/technology)
Question 26: A. stands | B. cares | C. takes | D. looks |
Question 27: A who | B. where | C. whose | D. which |
Question 28: A. many | B. much | C. little | D. each |
Question 29: A. So | B. Therefore | C. As a result | D. However |
Question 30: A. capable | B. afraid | C. able | D. fond |
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Imagine you are buying an apple in a supermarket. Which do you choose, one with a small brown mark, or one without? Be honest - you'd go for the apple (26) looks perfect. Supermarkets do this too, but on a much larger scale when buying fruit and vegetables from farmers. And what (27) of the ones with marks on them? They are thrown away. So are the ones that are a funny shape or size.(28) reason for waste is that people buy more food than they can eat and supermarkets do everything they can to encourage this, for example with offers like “Buy one, get one free'. Developed countries waste about 650 million tons of food each year and so do developing countries. (29) , the waste happens for very different reasons. As the world's population grows, this problem will only (30)
, so we need to take action ur
D. adjust |