15.

 

a. Consequently, those who engage in continuous learning are generally more capable of adapting to professional challenges and maintaining long-term career stability in an increasingly competitive world. b. Such changes have gradually reshaped the traditional perception of education, which is now widely regarded as a lifelong process rather than a stage confined to early adulthood. c. In response to these evolving demands, educational institutions and employers have expanded access to distance-learning programs, vocational training courses, and professional development opportunities. d. The rapid pace of technological innovation and the constant transformation of labour markets have made the regular acquisition of new knowledge and skills more essential than ever before. e. Over the past few years, lifelong learning has become an increasingly important concept in many societies, particularly in relation to economic development and employability.

A

e-c-d-a-b

B

d-e-c-b-a

C

e-d-c-b-a

D

e-b-d-c-a

Question 11 - 15

Đúng: 40/40

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15