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Đoạn văn 1
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 29 to 33.
Housing benefit, a government assistance program aimed at helping families (29) _____ low incomes and individuals afford housing, has been a hot topic of debate for years. In the UK, over four million people receive housing benefit, and the government spends billions of pounds each year on the program. Critics argue that housing benefit creates a dependency on the government and (30) _____ individuals from seeking employment. In addition, some landlords take advantage of the program by charging (31) _____ rents that are covered by the benefit, which can contribute to rising housing costs. However, proponents of housing benefit argue that it is a necessary safety net for those who are struggling to make ends meet. (32) _____ this support, many families and individuals would be unable to afford decent housing, leading to homelessness and other social problems. In recent years, the government has introduced a number of changes to the housing benefit system, including a cap on the amount of benefit that can be received and the introduction of a bedroom tax. These changes have been controversial, with critics arguing that they disproportionately affect the most vulnerable members of society. (33) _____ the criticisms, it is likely that the demand for housing benefit will continue to grow, as the cost of housing continues to rise and wages fail to keep pace.
Đoạn văn 2
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 34 to 38.
Physical injuries are an inherent risk when participating in sports activities. Whether engaging in high-impact contact sports or individual athletic endeavours, the human body is susceptible to various types of injuries. From minor bruises to severe fractures, sports-related injuries can have both short-term and long-term effects on an individual's physical well-being.
One common type of injury in sports is sprains and strains. These occur when ligaments or muscles/tendons are stretched or torn due to sudden movements or excessive force. Sprained ankles, strained muscles, and ligament tears are frequent occurrences in sports like basketball, soccer, and tennis.
Another prevalent injury is fractures, which are breaks or cracks in bones. These can result from direct trauma, falls, or overuse. Fractures can range from hairline fractures to complete breaks, requiring immediate medical attention and often necessitating a period of immobilisation and rehabilitation.
Concussions, particularly in contact sports such as football or rugby, are also a concern. A concussion is a traumatic brain injury caused by a sudden blow to the head, resulting in symptoms like dizziness, confusion, and memory loss. Proper diagnosis and adequate recovery time are crucial to prevent further complications.
Additionally, overuse injuries are prevalent in sports that involve repetitive motions. Examples include tennis elbow, runner's knee, and stress fractures. These injuries occur gradually over time due to excessive strain on specific body parts, often requiring rest, physical therapy, and modifications in training routines.
Đoạn văn 3
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 45.
Greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere. This natural process is what makes the surface of the Earth warmer, making it possible for living things to survive. Greenhouse gases can be classified into four major groups.
· Carbon dioxide (CO2) comes from the burning of fossil fuels and biological materials. When it is absorbed by plants, it is removed from the atmosphere.
· Methane (CH4) is the by-product of the production and transportation of coal, natural gas and oil, agricultural practices and the decay of organic waste.
· Nitrous oxide (N2O) is emitted during agricultural and industrial activities. It also originates from wastewater treatment. It is absorbed by certain types of bacteria or destroyed by ultraviolet radiation or chemical reactions. Methane is removed from the atmosphere through natural processes in soil and chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Methane’s lifetime in the atmosphere is much shorter than carbon dioxide, but it is much more efficient at trapping radiation.
· Fluorinated gases (CFCs) have their origins in a variety of household, commercial and industrial applications and processes. Fluorinated gases are in smaller quantities than other greenhouse gases, but they are the most potent and longest lasting ones. Fluorinated gases are removed from the atmosphere only when they are destroyed by sunlight in the upper atmosphere.
Each of these gases remain in the atmosphere for a different amount of time, ranging from a few years to thousands of years. They remain long enough to become well mixed, meaning that the amount measured in the atmosphere is roughly the same all over the world, regardless of the source of emission.
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