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In an era dominated by technology and screens, the significance of genuine human connections cannot be overstated. As our lives become increasingly intertwined with digital platforms, it's essential to recognize and nurture the human relationships that form the foundation of our society.
Despite the convenience and connectivity provided by social media and digital communication tools, there's a growing concern that these virtual interactions often lack depth and authenticity. A simple "like" or "comment" on a social media post cannot replace the warmth of a smile, the comfort of a hug, or the understanding in a friend's eyes during a face-to-face conversation.
Human connections are not just about the exchange of information; they are about empathy, shared experiences, and emotional support. They are about listening, understanding, and offering a helping hand when needed. These connections create a sense of belonging and contribute to our overall well-being.
Building and nurturing meaningful human relationships require time, effort, and intentionality. It involves being present with others, actively listening, and showing genuine interest in their lives. It involves reaching out to friends and family, strengthening bonds, and creating a support network that can weather life's challenges.
In a world that often values virtual connections and digital distractions, let us not forget the profound impact of human relationships. As we navigate the digital age, let us make a conscious effort to prioritize genuine human connections, for they are the threads that weave the fabric of our lives, providing comfort, joy, and a sense of belonging in an increasingly complex world.

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Noteworthy points of the passage:

becoming increasingly intertwined with digital platforms
nurturing human relationships
the lack of depth and authenticity shared experiences and emotional support
creating a sense of belonging
being present with others prioritizing genuine human connections over virtual connections
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Essay Topic:


Some famous people such as pop-stars and sportsmen give up the right to privacy because this is the price of fame. To what extent do you agree/disagree with this point of view? Give your opinion with your experiences.


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Sample Answer:


T1: famous people
N1: celebrities
N2: popular actors

T2: pop-stars and sportsmen
N3: well-known singers
N4: renowned actresses
N5: famous football players

T3: the right to privacy
N6: personal issues
N7: invading private life
N8: stalking people in show business

T4: the price of fame
N9: advantages and disadvantages of fame
N10: perks and demerits of being famous


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Exercise 1


A)
According to Witherly, when you eat tasty food, there are two factors that make the experience pleasurable.

B)
The second factor is the actual macronutrient makeup of the food.

C)
Steven Witherly is a food scientist who has been studying what makes certain foods more addictive than others.

D)
First, there is the sensation of eating the food, which includes what it tastes like, what it smells like, and how it feels in your mouth.


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Exercise 2


A)
Peak performance experts say things like: you should focus, and you need to eliminate the distractions.

B)
But there is a problem with this advice too.

C)
Of the many options in front of you, how do you know what to focus on and how do you know where to direct your energy and attention?

D)
This is good advice. The more I study successful people from all walks of life, the more I believe focus is a core factor of success.


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Exercise 3


A)
Despite being in her 30s and at the height of her popularity, Hepburn basically stopped appearing in films after 1967.

B)
Rising to fame in the 1950s, Audrey Hepburn was one of the greatest actresses of her era.

C)
She spent the next 25 years working tirelessly for UNICEF, the arm of the United Nations that provides food and healthcare to children in war-torn countries.

D)
But then something funny happened: she stopped acting.

E)
In 1953, she became the first actress to win an Academy Award.


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Exercise 4


A)
In 1955, Disneyland had just opened in Anaheim, California, when a ten-year-old boy walked in and asked for a job.

B)
Within a year, he had transitioned to Disney's magic shop, where he learned tricks from the older employees.

C)
Then he discovered that what he loved was not performing magic but performing in general.

D)
He experimented with jokes and tried out simple routines on visitors.

E)
Labor laws were loose back then and the boy managed to land a position selling guidebooks for $0.50 apiece.


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Corn and soybean planting has begun in Brazil. A large part of the country dealt with massive ground moisture ----1---- in recent months; however, a change ----2---- a wetter pattern in the weather in recent weeks has been ----3---- positive for both the planting speed and for how many crops they can grow. Acreage of both crops will grow to record level this year, given the recent rains and ----4---- rains to come. Most experts agree that the ----5---- for record Brazilian corn and soybean crops will remains intact.

A) Toward B) Turnover C) Hugely D) Potential E) Deficits
F) Forward G) Additional
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Answer:
1. Deficits 2. Toward 3. Hugely 4. Additional 5. Potential
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❇️Analysis of the answers:

1. Deficits (n.): here we have a compound noun so we must use a noun in the gap and based on meaning “deficits” is correct.
2. Toward (prep.): before and after the gap nouns are used so we need to use a preposition in the gap and based on meaning “toward” is the correct preposition.
3. Hugely (adv.): after the gap an adjective is used so we must use an adverb in the gap and based on meaning “hugely” is correct.
4. Additional (adj.): “and” has parallel role which means that the words before and after it must have the same grammatical role so we need to use an adjective in the gap and based on meaning “additional” is correct.
5. Potential (n.): before the gap the article “the” is used so we must use a noun in the gap and based on meaning “potential” is correct.

تحلیل :
1. در این قسمت یک ترکیب اسمی داریم پس در جای خالی اسم استفاده میشود و با توجه به معنا کلمه deficits صحیح است.
2. قبل و بعد از جای خالی اسم استفاده شده است پس در جای خالی نیاز است که حرف اضافه استفاده شود و با توجه به معنا کلمه toward حرف اضافه صحیح است.
3. بعد از جای خالی صفت استفاده شده است پس در جای خالی قید استفاده میشود و با توجه به معنا کلمه hugely صحیح است.
4. کلمه and نقش موازی دارد یعنی کلمات قبل و بعد از آن باید نقش دستوری یکسانی داشته باشند پس در جای خالی باید صفت استفاده کرد و براساس معنا کلمه additional صحیح است.
5. قبل از جای خالی حرف تعریف the استفاده شده پس در جای خالی اسم استفاده میشود و با توجه به معنا کلمه potential صحیح است.

1. Deficits (n.): the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small. کمبود، کسر
2. Toward (prep.): in the direction of. بسوی، بطرف
3. Hugely (adv.): very much; to a very great extent. به شدت
4. Additional (adj.): added, extra, or supplementary to what is already present or available. اضافی
5. Potential (n.): latent qualities or abilities that may be developed and lead to future success or usefulness. پتانسیل
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Antarctica is one of the most ……..1…….. places on Earth, with violent snowstorms and air temperatures recorded at less than -80C. However, it appears that it was not always like this. In 1912, the explorer Robert Scott discovered fossil plants which, on analysis soon after, ……..2…….. to be from an ancient fern tree. The presence of these fossils provided clear ……..3…….. that in the past the continent ……..4…….. have been much warmer than today. Their similarity to fossils in South America also gave ……..5…….. to the idea that Antarctica had once been joined together with other ……..6…….. Since then, further such discoveries have been made, including other fossilized trees that ……..7…….. a close resemblance to the petrified forests in Yellowstone Park. This forested Antarctica is hard to imagine now, but, however remote in time they may be, studying these shifts in the continent’s climate may produce some valuable ……..8…….. into the process of global warming today.


1. A) inhospitable B) appealing C) inconsolable D) gracious
2. A) has revealed B) revealed C) were revealed D) are revealed
3. A) prospective B) evidence C) preference D) astonishment
4. A) must B) should C) can D) ought to
5. A) basis B) ground C) foundations D) support
6. A) continent B) landmasses C) peninsulas D) promontories
7. A) give B) bear C) fetch D) provide
8. A) understandings B) conclusions C) findings D) insights

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