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1. Be careful when eating _____ meat because it is not cooked and could cause health risks. (A) low (B) calm (C) full (D) raw
2. When traveling abroad, Sophia likes to try local food to experience the _____ culture of the place. (A) prosperous (B) consistant (C) authentic (D) instintive
3. If you put food in warm temperatures for too long, it can grow _____, and may cause food poisoning. (A) industry (B) bacteria (C) audience (D) schedule
4. Smoking is a _____ habit as it can lead to serious health problems over time. (A) nervous (B) violent (C) classic (D) harmful
5. Emma is not a big fan of sweets, but she enjoys an _____ treat once in a while. (A) external (B) analytical (C) occasional (D) identical
6. Over the years, dust began to _____ on the old bookshelf, making it look dirty and neglected. (A) accumulate (B) negotiate (C) immigrate (D) participate
7. Joyce decided to get a _____ on her arm as a way to express her personality and creativity. (A) stroll (B) tattoo (C) layoff (D) witness
8. The lake was calm, and Emily rented a small boat to _____ across the water, enjoying the peaceful scenery. (A) meddle (B) paddle (C) fiddle (D) riddle
9. The new fitness app is very easy to use. It has simple _____. (A) instructions (B) education (C) evaluation (D) reduction
10. The company introduced a/an _____ pricing strategy to attract more customers. (A) affordable (B) volatile (C) redundant (D) formidable
11. Farmers must _____ soil quality to ensure sustainable agriculture. (A) expand (B) reduce (C) monitor (D) ascend
12. AI technology is being developed to _____ human speech more accurately. (A) erase (B) interpret (C) distract (D) misunderstand
13. The government plans to _____ economic growth by lowering taxes. (A) diminish (B) eliminate (C) overlook (D) stimulate
14. The president responded _____ to the crisis, addressing concerns immediately and effectively. (A) promptly (B) vaguely (C) reluctantly (D) passively
15. The shift toward organic farming emphasizes the use of natural _____ instead of chemicals. (A) constraints (B) medicine (C) effects (D) fertilizers
16. ____ the deadline approaching, she worked late into the night to finish the report. (A) As (B) With (C) Since (D) Until
17. The experiment yielded results that were far ____ reliable than those obtained in previous studies. (A) very (B) much (C) more (D) most
18. The detective carefully looked _____ the murder case, paying attention to every detail. (A) into (B) like (C) for (D) after
19. The bank approved his loan application, ____ his credit score was lower than required. (A) until (B) because (C) although (D) unless
20. The company has introduced a new policy, _____ effects will be closely monitored over the next few years. (A) how (B) whose (C) what (D) which
21. If she _____ more carefully, she wouldn’t have made such a mistake. (A) listens (B) listened (C) has listened (D) had listened
22. Richard insisted that he _____ for the meal, even though we offered to split the bill. (A) pay (B) to pay (C) paid (D) paying
23. _____, the machines stopped working. (A) Had been leaving unattended (B) Have left unattending (C) Having been left unattended (D) Had been left unattending
24. The scientist _____ discovered this species received a major award. (A) who (B) which (C) whose (D) whom
25. The new book is _____ to be the author’s best work. (A) saying (B) being saying (C) said (D) says
26. If you _____ your phone overnight, the battery will degrade faster. (A) charge (B) charged (C) charging (D) will charge
27. My supervisor had the evaluation report _____ two days before the deadline. (A) send (B) to be sent (C) sent (D) being sent
28. The financial analyst suggested that the company _____ its investment strategy to maximize profits. (A) reconsidered (B) reconsiders (C) reconsider (D) reconsidering
29. Only after the data breach _____ the company take its cybersecurity seriously. (A) had (B) was (C) did (D) has
30. _____ highly skilled in negotiation, the lawyer won the case successfully. (A) He was (B) Being (C) To be (D) Been
31. (A) boosted (B) bloomed (C) bonded (D) blared
32. (A) due to (B) as a result (C) with (D) because
33. (A) results (B) leads to (C) relieves (D) creates
34. (A) accelerated (B) precluded (C) replaced (D) impeded
35. (A) resistent (B) considerate (C) optimistic (D) indifferent
36. (A) Similarly (B) Additionally (C) Consequently (D) Unlike
37. (A) useful (B) usefully (C) more useful (D) the most useful
38. (A) including (B) not to mention (C) needless to say (D) to be precise
39. (A) if (B) for (C) whereas (D) so
40. (A) of (B) from (C) through (D) at
41. What is the primary focus of the passage? (A) Social changes in urban communities. (B) The growing housing crisis that affects affordability. (C) Government strategies for urban development. (D) Different renewable energy investments.
42. What is the author’s overall perspective on current housing solutions? (A) They efficiently solve the affordability gap. (B) They successfully balance market and community needs. (C) They mainly benefit high-income urban areas. (D) They are insufficient for addressing long-term issues.
43. What can be inferred about the influx of wealthier buyers? (A) It boosts local economies without negative effects. (B) It supports long-term affordable housing projects. (C) It increases property taxes for all residents. (D) It displaces long-term residents and alters communities.
44. Which specific detail regarding government action is mentioned? (A) Authorities have enforced strict rent caps statewide. (B) Local councils provide direct subsidies to renters. (C) Proposals include rent controls and affordable housing incentives. (D) Officials focus on foreign investment in real estate.
45. Which of the following is NOT true based on the passage? (A) Rising property values and stagnant wages widen the affordability gap. (B) Rent controls are proposed as one intervention. (C) There is unlimited housing stock for people. (D) Comprehensive reform is seen as necessary by experts.
46. Why did Erina Kobayashi spend the night outside the warehouse? (A) She was there to protest against high prices of famous labels. (B) She wanted to be the earliest to get into the store. (C) She hoped to receive a free limited-edition handbag. (D) She worked as a security guard to maintain order of the crowd.
47. What does the sale organized by Tokyo pawnshop owners primarily offer? (A) A chance to trade used handbags with other people. (B) Counterfeit designer products at much lower rates. (C) New merchandise directly from luxury brands with big discounts. (D) Second-hand luxury goods at significantly reduced prices.
48. At the warehouse, what is likely the lowest price for a handbag originally priced at 90,000 yen? (A) 30,000 or 38,000 yen (B) 40,500 or 60,000 yen (C) 22,500 or 30,000 yen (D) 63,000 or 72,000 yen
49. According to Sasao Makoto, which of the following is NOT one of the reasons young women pawn their luxury handbags? (A) They have multiple bags of the same style. (B) They had spent over half of their monthly salary. (C) They think the design is no longer trendy. (D) They received an extra number of such bags as presents.
50. According to Toshi Marks, why do some Japanese women purchase luxury goods? (A) To follow the latest fashion trend and do what the public would do. (B) To show their financial independence despite living with their parents. (C) To answer the government’s call for more consumer spending. (D) To be different in a society that discourages individuality.