Here are some exclusive scenarios that mimic higher-level questions:
In conclusion, while social media has useful applications, its current structures produce more harm than good. Addressing these problems requires stronger platform regulation, better mental-health education and algorithmic transparency. Without such changes, the costs to individuals and society will likely continue to outweigh the benefits.
Download academic podcasts (e.g., Freakonomics Radio , Hidden Brain ). Listen to 3-minute clips and verbally summarize the speaker’s attitude , not just the facts. This builds the inference skill critical for the exclusive listening part.
You will be asked to manipulate and choose between four primary past tenses to tell a coherent story.
The speaking section of the exclusive test is designed to simulate real-world communication scenarios.
For years, we blamed teenagers’ screen addiction on a lack of willpower. However, neuroscientists now point to a more insidious culprit: the brain’s reward system. Every notification, like, or viral video triggers a small release of dopamine — the same neurotransmitter involved in gambling and substance abuse. Tech companies have exploited this by designing “variable reward schedules” (the same principle as a slot machine). You never know when you’ll get a notification, so you keep checking.
(5 points)
Read the text and answer the questions that follow.
Here are some exclusive scenarios that mimic higher-level questions:
In conclusion, while social media has useful applications, its current structures produce more harm than good. Addressing these problems requires stronger platform regulation, better mental-health education and algorithmic transparency. Without such changes, the costs to individuals and society will likely continue to outweigh the benefits.
Download academic podcasts (e.g., Freakonomics Radio , Hidden Brain ). Listen to 3-minute clips and verbally summarize the speaker’s attitude , not just the facts. This builds the inference skill critical for the exclusive listening part.
You will be asked to manipulate and choose between four primary past tenses to tell a coherent story.
The speaking section of the exclusive test is designed to simulate real-world communication scenarios.
For years, we blamed teenagers’ screen addiction on a lack of willpower. However, neuroscientists now point to a more insidious culprit: the brain’s reward system. Every notification, like, or viral video triggers a small release of dopamine — the same neurotransmitter involved in gambling and substance abuse. Tech companies have exploited this by designing “variable reward schedules” (the same principle as a slot machine). You never know when you’ll get a notification, so you keep checking.
(5 points)
Read the text and answer the questions that follow.
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