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E.L.A. Bimonthly Exam Nº1 - Review Nº2
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Select the appropriate word to complete the following sentences.
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Multiple Choice
_____ color was a deep shade of blue.
It's
Its
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Multiple Choice
The kids put _____ toys away before dinner.
their
there
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The bad weather will _____ our plans for the day.
affect
effect
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Indicate whether the words are phrases are being used correctly or incorrectly.
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Multiple Choice
First, I will introduce myself to the audience. Then, I will discuss my topic of interest.
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Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
I like playing guitar in my spare time. For example, I like to play soccer in my free time.
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I enjoy spending time with my friends. Similarly, my cousin prefers to be alone.
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Multiple Choice
In conclusion, I would like to thank you all for attending my presentation. To summarize, my research focused on the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems.
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Identify the main idea of the paragraph presented.
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Multiple Choice
Bionics has become a revolutionary field of medical technology, providing a host of benefits to individuals with disabilities or injuries. One of the primary benefits of bionics is the ability to restore mobility to people who may have lost limbs or suffered paralysis due to illness or injury. Additionally, bionics can improve the quality of life for those living with chronic pain or other debilitating conditions. With advancements in technology, bionics is becoming more accessible and affordable, providing a brighter future for those in need of these life-changing treatments.
One of the primary benefits of bionics is the ability to restore mobility to people who may have lost limbs or suffered paralysis due to illness or injury.
With advancements in technology, bionics is becoming more accessible and affordable, providing a brighter future for those in need of these life-changing treatments.
Bionics is an innovative area of medical technology that offers various advantages to people with physical limitations.
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Select the appropriate supporting details for the central idea presented.
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Multiple Select
Which supporting details are appropriate for the following central idea?
"Bionics and enhancements can improve the abilities of people who are not disabled, which can help them do things they couldn't do before."
Bionic limbs can enhance the physical abilities of athletes, enabling them to perform better in sports competitions.
Bionic enhancements can lead to social discrimination against people who are not enhanced, creating a new form of inequality.
Prosthetic eye implants can improve the vision of people with poor eyesight, allowing them to see clearly and comfortably.
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Identify the kind of organizational pattern being used.
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Multiple Choice
What can we do to encourage investment in bionic research? We can advocate for increased funding for bionic research at the government and corporate levels. We can also support research organizations and startups that are focused on bionics by donating or investing in them. By doing so, we can ensure that bionic technology continues to improve and positively impact people's lives.
Central idea and supporting details
Question and call to action
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Identify the elements of the arguments presented.
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Multiple Choice
Sentence A: For example, a 2019 study by the World Economic Forum found that automation and artificial intelligence could lead to the displacement of 75 million jobs globally by 2022.
Sentence B: Automation has the potential to replace human workers, leading to significant job loss.
Sentence C: Restricting automation is necessary to preserve jobs.
Which is the claim of the argument?
Sentence A
Sentence B
Sentence C
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Multiple Choice
Sentence A: For example, a 2019 study by the World Economic Forum found that automation and artificial intelligence could lead to the displacement of 75 million jobs globally by 2022.
Sentence B: Automation has the potential to replace human workers, leading to significant job loss.
Sentence C: Restricting automation is necessary to preserve jobs.
Which is the reason of the argument?
Sentence A
Sentence B
Sentence C
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Multiple Choice
Sentence A: For example, a 2019 study by the World Economic Forum found that automation and artificial intelligence could lead to the displacement of 75 million jobs globally by 2022.
Sentence B: Automation has the potential to replace human workers, leading to significant job loss.
Sentence C: Restricting automation is necessary to preserve jobs.
Which is the claim of the evidence?
Sentence A
Sentence B
Sentence C
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"Are Superhumans on the Horizon?"
The article "Are superhumans on the horizon?" discusses the current use of bionic body parts, including cochlear implants for those who are deaf and implants for individuals with Parkinson's disease. These bionics can also replace missing limbs and can be controlled by the person's thoughts. The article also explores the development of bionics that can enhance the brain's functions.
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"Are Superhumans on the Horizon?"
For example, scientists have created a chip that can replace the hippocampus, which helps with memory. They have also put chips in monkeys' brains that made them smarter. The article concludes by raising questions about the future impact of bionics on society, including potential fairness issues in sports and how bionics may affect people's jobs. The author argues that we should start addressing these questions now as technology advances and bionics become more prevalent.
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"Are Superhumans on the Horizon?"
“The Automation Paradox” is an article which argues that automation can be beneficial for workers and the economy. The author, James Bessen, assures that computer automation can create more jobs as long as workers can learn to use new technology. Examples from the legal industry and banking demonstrate that jobs have actually increased since the implementation of automation.
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"Are Superhumans on the Horizon?"
The author explains the paradox that computer automation both creates and takes away jobs. However, the author cites a new study that shows only 5 percent of jobs could be completely automated in the near future, and concludes that programs should be created to help workers learn new skills in order to benefit from these new opportunities.
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