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- e. Together, we can inspire change and become champions-of green living on our campus and beyond. A. d-b-e-c-a B. b-a-c-e-d C. b-a-d-c-e D. d-c-b-e-a Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Humanoid robots have been a fascinating topic in both science fiction and reality. A prominent example is "Alexa", a social robot (18) ________ . Alexa's primary goal is to serve as a home assistant, capable of holding conversations, answering questions, and controlling smart devices. (19) ________ . Since its launch, Alex has received multiple upgrades, allowing it to recognize emotions, improve its responses, and personalize interactions. Alexa's design was inspired by the technological advancements in AI and machine learning. The incorporation of AI and machine learning greatly enhanced Alexa's capabilities. These advancements have helped to create a more responsive and adaptive system (20) ________ . Alexa's advanced AI features include speech recognition and emotion analysis, making it an ideal home assistant. (21) ________ . Moreover, Alex is able to adapt to new information. which also plays a vital role in how effectively Alex interacts with users. The development of Alex required the combined efforts of AI researchers. engineers, and developers from multiple fields, including robotics, computer science, and cognitive science. (22) ________ . Alex's continual improvement and adaptability make it a leading example of the future potential of AI-integrated technology. Question 18: A. which can interact and communicate with humans by its development B. developing to interact and communicate naturally with humans C. of which the development to interact and communicate naturally with humans D. developed to interact and communicate naturally with humans Question 19: A. which premiered as a home assistant at a major tech event B. It was launched in 2014, Alexa quickly became a leading home assistant C. having first launched as a home assistant in 2014 D. was created as the first adaptive home assistant in 2014 Question 20: A. Developing a sophisticated speech recognition system was the key focus of Alexa's creators B. thanks to AI and machine learning advancements that were central to users' abilities C. which is capable of understanding human speech patterns and provide natural answers D. Integrating both AI and machine learning prevented Alexa's recognition of speech and emotions Question 21: A. The AI was designed for analyzing and responding to emotional states in various settings B. Alex's response capabilities were tailored to function in customer service and healthcare fields C. The AI system's ability to understand context and respond effectively is helpful in sharing the household chores D. It was equipped with sophisticated sensors to better perceive surroundings Question 22: A. Alex's development involved collaborations from tech firms, speech experts, and roboticist B. Cross-disciplinary collaboration played a vital role in achieving Alexa`s advanced adaptability C. Efforts from experts in AI. cognitive science, and engineering led to Alex's advancements D. Numerous teams worked on developing Alex's conversational and contextual understanding 3
- Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. The biggest problem is perhaps listing the duties for which you were responsible in a past position: all this tells your potential employers is what you were supposed to do. They do not necessarily know the specific skills you used in executing them, nor do they know what results you achieved - both of which are essential. In short, they wont know if you were the best, the worst or just average in your position. The more concrete information you can include, the better. As far as possible, provide measurements of what you accomplished. If any innovations you introduced saved the organization money, how much did they save? If you found a way of increasing productivity, by what percentage did you increase it? Writing what you are trying to achieve in life - your objective - is a waste of space. It tells the employer what you are interested in. Do you really think that employers care what you want? No, they are interested in what they want! Instead, use that space for a career summary. A good one is brief - three to four sentences long. A good one will make the person reviewing your application want to read further. Many resumes list 'hard' job-specific skills, almost to the exclusion of transferable, or 'soft', skills. However, your ability to negotiate effectively, for example, can be just as important as your technical skills. All information you give should be relevant, so carefully consider the job for which you are applying. If you are applying for a job that is somewhat different than your current job, it is up to you to draw a connection for the resume reviewer, so that they will understand how your skills will fit in their organization. The person who reviews your paperwork will not be a mind reader. If you are modest about the skills you can offer, or the results you have achieved, a resume reader may take what you write literally, and be left with a low opinion of your ability: you need to say exactly how good you are. On the other hand, of course, never stretch the truth or lie. (Source: www.ielts-mentor.com) Question 23: According to the passage, what information should candidates include in their resume? A. specific skills for previous jobs B. the past achievements C. future objective D. previous positions Question 24: The word "executing" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________ A. completing B. implementing C. determining D. enumerating Question 25: The word "concrete" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________ A. specific B. particular C. vague D. important Question 26: What does the word "it" in paragraph 3 refer to" ________ . A. information B. productivity C. percentage D. organization Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? A. It's a waste of time to show what you have achieved. B. Stating your life goals or objectives in writing is a pointless use of space. C. Writing about your achievements or goals may be necessary. D. It's not worth writing down what you want to achieve in life or your goal. Question 28: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. The ability to negotiate effectively is as significant as technical skills. B. Candidates mustn't study the job they are applying carefully before writing the CV. C. Applicants should not apply for a distinct job from what they are doing. D. The information interviewees present should not be related to the job they are applying. Question 29: In which paragraph does the writer mention previous jobs? A. Paragraph 4 B. Paragraph 1 C. Paragraph 2 D. Paragraph 3 4
- Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer recommend the way of making your skills fit in the position you apply for? A. Paragraph 5 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 6 Read the following passage about and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40. There once was a time when parents had rules about their children's screen time. [I] Then the coronavirus pandemic suddenly struck, and these regulations were quickly ignored as children stayed at home full-time and became absorbed in watching YouTube videos on their iPads and smartphones. [II] However, many experts think parents should not be upset about this at all. [III] What's more important, experts say, is finding a balance and encouraging other healthy activities alongside screen use. [IV] Even before the pandemic, a great number of media researchers were already challenging the idea that spending too much time on screen-based technology harms children the most, arguing that the negative content that children are exposed to have far bigger impacts. A study conducted last year which looked at tech use data from more than 17,000 teens in the US, UK and Ireland found that total daily screen time had little measurable effect on teens' mental health. Another study in which data from more than 35,000 US children was examined even showed that children who spent one to two hours a day with technology showed higher levels of wellbeing that those who had no access at all. Cori Cross, a pediatrician in Los Angeles, said she had readjusted her family's screen time rules lately, lifting a ban on tech in the bedrooms so that her three children can comfortably do schoolwork and relax when they want to and when she needs some quiet so as to work without being disturbed. However. children still need physical activity, outdoor time, and connection with family, she says. along with healthy sleep and diet. Taking this into account, some of the family's pre-quarantine tech rules still apply: devices stay outside the bedroom when it's time to sleep, for example. Additionally, she always makes sure that there are hours in the day when her children turn them off and find other ways to amuse themselves. Jenny Radesky, an assistant professor of pediatric has been constantly asked in recent weeks what the right amount of screen time is in lockdown. And according to her, that is no single correct answer considering the variety of factors like a child's age. a family's needs, and the mix of other activities the child has access to in a given day. Radesky also thinks that if there's any tech-related skill parents should teach their children now to help life return to normal after the pandemic she says, it's the ability to selfregulate their tech use, which in a child's case means the ability to turn off a device willingly. Eventually, schools, parks and libraries will reopen, and families will be able to return to rules that make most sense for them. "When we get to the other and of this, you and your children will hopefully look back and say, we came together and figured it out," Radesky says. Question 31: Where in paragraph does the following sentence best fit? They believe that during unprecedented times like these, flexibility is necessary, and screen time can be a valuable way for children to stay entertained and connected. A. [IV] B. [II] C. [III] D. [I] Question 32: The word "measurable" in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________ A. calculable B. assessable C. significant D. unquantifiable Question 33: Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2? A. It is said that children are harmed by exposure to content, but only to a slight degree. B. There is a survey concluded that screen-based technology is only harmful to a small number of children. C. It is claimed by many media researchers that excessive use of screen-based technology is not the factor that harms the children the most. D. Some researchers reported that spending too much time on screen-based technology does not harm children in any way. 5
- Question 34: What change did Cori Cross make to screen time rules in her family? A. She only bans technology in bedrooms when she needs some quiet to work. B. She permits her children to freely use devices in their bedrooms to relax. C. She allows her children to use devices but only when they have schoolwork. D. She does not allow devices inside the bedrooms when it is time to sleep. Question 35: The word "them" in paragraph 3 refers to ________ A. rules B. devices C. children D. hours Question 36: According to Jenny Radesky, the right amount of children's screen time in lockdown depends on the following factors, EXCEPT ________ A. A child's self-discipline B. A child's age C. A child's activities D. A family's needs Question 37: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 5? A. Families will have to create new rules because schools, parks, and libraries will never reopen again. B. Not until schools, parks, and libraries reopen will families go back to the guidelines that suit them best. C. Ultimately, schools, parks, and libraries will reopen, allowing families to resume the rules that work best for them. D. If schools, parks, and libraries remain closed indefinitely, families will not be prevented from establishing any new rules. Question 38: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. A study indicated that moderate screen time may actually benefit children's health. B. Very few parents become upset when their children ignore screen time regulations. C. Now screen time rules will most likely not change when life eventually returns to normal. D. Jenny Radesky believes there is an ideal amount of screen time but it is very hard to find. Question 39: Which of the following can be inferred form the passage? A. Because the COVID-19 pandemic ended, children are no longer interested in using their smart devices. B. Instead of rigid screen-time rules, it is recommended for a flexible approach tailored to individual needs and prioritize developing healthy digital habits. C. Parents shouldn't limit children's screen time because it does no harm to them. D. Taking a balanced approach to screen time, showing adaptability to current needs is the most important for the children's development. Question 40: Which of the following best summarizes the passage? A. It is hard To Find The Right Amount of screen Time For Kids During COVID-19 Times B. A Step-By-Step Guide To Establishing Ideal Screen Time Rules For Children Amid Covid C. Trying To Set COVID-19 Screen Time Rules For Your Child and let The Export Show You How to solve D. How the coronavirus pandemic altered parental rules around children's screen time and it is hoped that families will find a balance as life returns to normal. ________ THE END ________ 6
- ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT 2025 THPT TRẦN PHÚ – VĨNH PHÚC Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. The Dobson International Food Fair is set to be held from July 10 to 13. This year's event will feature food from more than 30 countries around the world. You can (1) ________ the culinary delights of food from (2)________ . Spend the entire day at Chesphire Park (3) ________ from food stall to food stall (4) ________ the selections. There will be something for everybody, including vegetarian and low-calorie dishes. Food will be available all day. This year, there will be live entertainment. See musicians from India perform on Saturday from 1 to 2 P.M. and from 5 to 6 P.M. and watch fireworks show (5) ________ Sunday night from 7 to 8 P.M. If you are fond of our event, (6) ________ contacts with us immediately. Question 1: A. experiment B. experience C. experimenting D. experienced Question 2: A. continents different five B. different five continents C. five different continents D. five continents different Question 3: A. wandered B. wander C. to wander D. wandering Question 4: A. sampling B. to sampling C. to sample D. sample Question 5: A. on B. in C. for D. by Question 6: A. book B. take C. do D. make Read the following leaflet and mark the letter , , , or on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Simple Things You Can Do to Help Protect the Earth Facts and Figures ∑ The world has over 3.04 trillion trees in the world. However, 27.000 of them are cut down daily to make toilet paper. ∑ The water in our lakes, ponds, streams, rivers. ponds and (7) ________ surface water (8) ________ 0.3% of our fresh water resource. ∑ Seventy-eight percent of marine mammals are at risk of accidental deaths, such as getting caught in fishing nets. Plastic bags and other plastic garbage that ends up in the ocean kill over 1.000 .000 sea animals every year. Positive actions you can take ∑ Cut down on what you throw away. Follow the three "R's" to conserve natural (9) ________ and landfill space. This can help reduce the (10) ________ of rubbish you produce. ∑ Volunteer for cleanups in your community (11) ________ your gender or ethnic groups ∑ The less water you use, the less runoff and wastewater that eventually end up in the ocean. ∑ Shop wisely: Buy less plastic and bring a (12) ________ shopping bag. Question 7: A. others B. the others C. other D. another Question 8: A. makes up B. puts out C. takes after D. gives up Question 9: A. substances B. factors C. resources D. products Question 10: A. numbers B. amount C. quality D. plenty Question 11: A. on account of B. irrespective of C. in stead of D. in view of Question 12: A. reusable B. sustainable C. rechargeable D. disposable Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentence to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions. 7
- Question 13: a. All in all, men should be aware of the benefits of looking after the children in order to make their children have enough love and attention. b. Best regards. c. Additionally, when men contribute to sharing child-rearing, the burden is less and their wives become happy to have more time for relaxing. d. Firstly, when men stay home, they have a chance to bond with their children and improve their relationships. e. Dear Lucy. I hope you are well! I've been thinking about why it is crucial for men to stay home and take care of their children. f. Secondly, the men who decide to raise their children at home can play good role models. Taught by their fathers, the children learn a lot of family values. A. e-f-b-d-c-a B. f-a-c-d-b-e C. e-d-r-c-a-b D. d-f-c-a-e-b Question 14: a. In 1976. Steve Jobs co-founded Apple Inc. with Steve Wozniak. They introduced the Apple II that became popular due to its user-friendly design. b. Eventually. Apple purchased NeXT in 1996, and Jobs returned to Apple as CEO, he introduced revolutionary products such as the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. c. After that, Jobs left Apple in 1985 and founded NeXT Inc., which focused on creating high-end workstations. d. Unfortunately, Jobs passed away on October 5.2011, leaving behind a legacy as a visionary entrepreneur and innovator. e. While managing NeXT Inc., Jobs also became the CEO of Pixar Animation Studios, which produced successful films. A. a-b-e-c-d B. a-c-e-b-d C. a-e-d-b-c D. b-e-a-c-d Question 15: a. Lan's mother: Certainly. Whose birthday is it? b. Lan: It's Mai's birthday, Mum. c. Kan: Mum, can I go to my friend's birthday party this evening? A. c-a-b B. b-c-a C. c-b-a D. a-b-c Question 16: a. Oh, please. I want to change the speed on this treadmill, but I don't know how. b. Oh, it's working. Thank you very much. c. Good morning. Can I help you with that? d. You can just press this button. Here, let me show you. e. Great! Have a good workout. A. b-a-c-d-e B. c-a-d-b-e C. a-b-e-c-d D. c-e-b-d-a Question 17: a. Sustainability is a collective journey, and by choosing locally sourced foods, we support our community and reduce our carbon footprint. b. Every choice we make can contribute to a greener, more sustainable world. c. Remember that conserving energy is as simple as turning off lights and unplugging electronics when they' re not in use. d. Let's take pride in our actions, whether it's recycling, reusing, or reducing our waste. e. Together, we can inspire change and become champions-of green living on our campus and beyond. A. d-b-e-c-a B. b-a-c-e-d C. b-a-d-c-e D. d-c-b-e-a 8
- Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Humanoid robots have been a fascinating topic in both science fiction and reality. A prominent example is "Alexa", a social robot (18) ________ . Alexa's primary goal is to serve as a home assistant, capable of holding conversations, answering questions, and controlling smart devices. (19) ________ . Since its launch, Alex has received multiple upgrades, allowing it to recognize emotions, improve its responses, and personalize interactions. Alexa's design was inspired by the technological advancements in AI and machine learning. The incorporation of AI and machine learning greatly enhanced Alexa's capabilities. These advancements have helped to create a more responsive and adaptive system (20) ________ . Alexa's advanced AI features include speech recognition and emotion analysis, making it an ideal home assistant. (21) ________ . Moreover, Alex is able to adapt to new information. which also plays a vital role in how effectively Alex interacts with users. The development of Alex required the combined efforts of AI researchers. engineers, and developers from multiple fields, including robotics, computer science, and cognitive science. (22) ________ . Alex's continual improvement and adaptability make it a leading example of the future potential of AI-integrated technology. Question 18: A. which can interact and communicate with humans by its development B. developing to interact and communicate naturally with humans C. of which the development to interact and communicate naturally with humans D. developed to interact and communicate naturally with humans Question 19: A. which premiered as a home assistant at a major tech event B. It was launched in 2014, Alexa quickly became a leading home assistant C. having first launched as a home assistant in 2014 D. was created as the first adaptive home assistant in 2014 Question 20: A. Developing a sophisticated speech recognition system was the key focus of Alexa's creators B. thanks to AI and machine learning advancements that were central to users' abilities C. which is capable of understanding human speech patterns and provide natural answers D. Integrating both AI and machine learning prevented Alexa's recognition of speech and emotions Question 21: A. The AI was designed for analyzing and responding to emotional states in various settings B. Alex's response capabilities were tailored to function in customer service and healthcare fields C. The AI system's ability to understand context and respond effectively is helpful in sharing the household chores D. It was equipped with sophisticated sensors to better perceive surroundings Question 22: A. Alex's development involved collaborations from tech firms, speech experts, and roboticist B. Cross-disciplinary collaboration played a vital role in achieving Alexa`s advanced adaptability C. Efforts from experts in AI. cognitive science, and engineering led to Alex's advancements D. Numerous teams worked on developing Alex's conversational and contextual understanding 9
- Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. The biggest problem is perhaps listing the duties for which you were responsible in a past position: all this tells your potential employers is what you were supposed to do. They do not necessarily know the specific skills you used in executing them, nor do they know what results you achieved - both of which are essential. In short, they wont know if you were the best, the worst or just average in your position. The more concrete information you can include, the better. As far as possible, provide measurements of what you accomplished. If any innovations you introduced saved the organization money, how much did they save? If you found a way of increasing productivity, by what percentage did you increase it? Writing what you are trying to achieve in life - your objective - is a waste of space. It tells the employer what you are interested in. Do you really think that employers care what you want? No, they are interested in what they want! Instead, use that space for a career summary. A good one is brief - three to four sentences long. A good one will make the person reviewing your application want to read further. Many resumes list 'hard' job-specific skills, almost to the exclusion of transferable, or 'soft', skills. However, your ability to negotiate effectively, for example, can be just as important as your technical skills. All information you give should be relevant, so carefully consider the job for which you are applying. If you are applying for a job that is somewhat different than your current job, it is up to you to draw a connection for the resume reviewer, so that they will understand how your skills will fit in their organization. The person who reviews your paperwork will not be a mind reader. If you are modest about the skills you can offer, or the results you have achieved, a resume reader may take what you write literally, and be left with a low opinion of your ability: you need to say exactly how good you are. On the other hand, of course, never stretch the truth or lie. (Source: www.ielts-mentor.com) Question 23: According to the passage, what information should candidates include in their resume? A. specific skills for previous jobs B. the past achievements C. future objective D. previous positions Question 24: The word "executing" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________ A. completing B. implementing C. determining D. enumerating Question 25: The word "concrete" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________ A. specific B. particular C. vague D. important Question 26: What does the word "it" in paragraph 3 refer to" ________ . A. information B. productivity C. percentage D. organization Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? A. It's a waste of time to show what you have achieved. B. Stating your life goals or objectives in writing is a pointless use of space. C. Writing about your achievements or goals may be necessary. D. It's not worth writing down what you want to achieve in life or your goal. Question 28: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. The ability to negotiate effectively is as significant as technical skills. B. Candidates mustn't study the job they are applying carefully before writing the CV. C. Applicants should not apply for a distinct job from what they are doing. D. The information interviewees present should not be related to the job they are applying. Question 29: In which paragraph does the writer mention previous jobs? A. Paragraph 4 B. Paragraph 1 C. Paragraph 2 D. Paragraph 3 10
- Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer recommend the way of making your skills fit in the position you apply for? A. Paragraph 5 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 6 Read the following passage about and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40. There once was a time when parents had rules about their children's screen time. [I] Then the coronavirus pandemic suddenly struck, and these regulations were quickly ignored as children stayed at home full-time and became absorbed in watching YouTube videos on their iPads and smartphones. [II] However, many experts think parents should not be upset about this at all. [III] What's more important, experts say, is finding a balance and encouraging other healthy activities alongside screen use. [IV] Even before the pandemic, a great number of media researchers were already challenging the idea that spending too much time on screen-based technology harms children the most, arguing that the negative content that children are exposed to have far bigger impacts. A study conducted last year which looked at tech use data from more than 17,000 teens in the US, UK and Ireland found that total daily screen time had little measurable effect on teens' mental health. Another study in which data from more than 35,000 US children was examined even showed that children who spent one to two hours a day with technology showed higher levels of wellbeing that those who had no access at all. Cori Cross, a pediatrician in Los Angeles, said she had readjusted her family's screen time rules lately, lifting a ban on tech in the bedrooms so that her three children can comfortably do schoolwork and relax when they want to and when she needs some quiet so as to work without being disturbed. However. children still need physical activity, outdoor time, and connection with family, she says. along with healthy sleep and diet. Taking this into account, some of the family's pre-quarantine tech rules still apply: devices stay outside the bedroom when it's time to sleep, for example. Additionally, she always makes sure that there are hours in the day when her children turn them off and find other ways to amuse themselves. Jenny Radesky, an assistant professor of pediatric has been constantly asked in recent weeks what the right amount of screen time is in lockdown. And according to her, that is no single correct answer considering the variety of factors like a child's age. a family's needs, and the mix of other activities the child has access to in a given day. Radesky also thinks that if there's any tech-related skill parents should teach their children now to help life return to normal after the pandemic she says, it's the ability to selfregulate their tech use, which in a child's case means the ability to turn off a device willingly. Eventually, schools, parks and libraries will reopen, and families will be able to return to rules that make most sense for them. "When we get to the other and of this, you and your children will hopefully look back and say, we came together and figured it out," Radesky says. Question 31: Where in paragraph does the following sentence best fit? They believe that during unprecedented times like these, flexibility is necessary, and screen time can be a valuable way for children to stay entertained and connected. A. [IV] B. [II] C. [III] D. [I] Question 32: The word "measurable" in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________ A. calculable B. assessable C. significant D. unquantifiable Question 33: Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2? A. It is said that children are harmed by exposure to content, but only to a slight degree. B. There is a survey concluded that screen-based technology is only harmful to a small number of children. C. It is claimed by many media researchers that excessive use of screen-based technology is not the factor that harms the children the most. D. Some researchers reported that spending too much time on screen-based technology does not harm children in any way. 11
- Question 34: What change did Cori Cross make to screen time rules in her family? A. She only bans technology in bedrooms when she needs some quiet to work. B. She permits her children to freely use devices in their bedrooms to relax. C. She allows her children to use devices but only when they have schoolwork. D. She does not allow devices inside the bedrooms when it is time to sleep. Question 35: The word "them" in paragraph 3 refers to ________ A. rules B. devices C. children D. hours Question 36: According to Jenny Radesky, the right amount of children's screen time in lockdown depends on the following factors, EXCEPT ________ A. A child's self-discipline B. A child's age C. A child's activities D. A family's needs Question 37: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 5? A. Families will have to create new rules because schools, parks, and libraries will never reopen again. B. Not until schools, parks, and libraries reopen will families go back to the guidelines that suit them best. C. Ultimately, schools, parks, and libraries will reopen, allowing families to resume the rules that work best for them. D. If schools, parks, and libraries remain closed indefinitely, families will not be prevented from establishing any new rules. Question 38: Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage? A. A study indicated that moderate screen time may actually benefit children's health. B. Very few parents become upset when their children ignore screen time regulations. C. Now screen time rules will most likely not change when life eventually returns to normal. D. Jenny Radesky believes there is an ideal amount of screen time but it is very hard to find. Question 39: Which of the following can be inferred form the passage? A. Because the COVID-19 pandemic ended, children are no longer interested in using their smart devices. B. Instead of rigid screen-time rules, it is recommended for a flexible approach tailored to individual needs and prioritize developing healthy digital habits. C. Parents shouldn't limit children's screen time because it does no harm to them. D. Taking a balanced approach to screen time, showing adaptability to current needs is the most important for the children's development. Question 40: Which of the following best summarizes the passage? A. It is hard To Find The Right Amount of screen Time For Kids During COVID-19 Times B. A Step-By-Step Guide To Establishing Ideal Screen Time Rules For Children Amid Covid C. Trying To Set COVID-19 Screen Time Rules For Your Child and let The Export Show You How to solve D. How the coronavirus pandemic altered parental rules around children's screen time and it is hoped that families will find a balance as life returns to normal. ________ THE END ________ 12