HOW TRANSPORTATION AFFECTS OUR LIFE?
Without transportation, our modern society could not            (56) . We would have no metal, no coal and no oil nor would we have any            (57) made from these materials.             (58) we would have to spend most of our time             (59)food and food would be            (60) to the kinds that could grow in the climate and soil of our neighborhood.
Transportation also            (61) our lives in other ways. Transportation can speed a doctor to the            (62)  of a sick person, even if the patients’ lives on an isolated farm. It can take police to the           (63)  of a crime within a moments of being noticed. Transportation            (64) teams of athletes to compete in national and international sports contests. In time of            (65) transportation can rush aid to persons in areas stricken by floods, families and earthquakes.
_________(64)
A.brings
 
 
B.fetches
C.enables
D.gets

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the question.
Improving girl’s educational levels has been demonstrated to have clear impacts on the health and economic future of young women, which in turn improves the prospects of their entire community. The infant mortality rate of babies whose mothers have received primary education is half that of children whose mothers are illiterate. In the poorest countries of the world, 50% of girls do not attend secondary school. Yet, research shows that every extra year of school for girls increases their lifetime income by 15%. Improving female education, and thus the earning potential of women, improves the standard of living for their own children, as women invest more of their income in their families than men do. Yet, many barriers to education for girls remain. In some African countries, such as Burkina Faso, girls are unlikely to attend school for such basic reasons as a lack of private latrine facilities for girls.
Higher attendance rates of high schools and university education among women, particularly in developing countries, have helped them make inroads to professional careers with better-paying salaries and wages. Education increases a woman's (and her partner and the family's) level of health and health awareness. Furthering women's levels of education and advanced training also tends to lead to later ages of initiation of sexual activity and first intercourse, later age at first marriage, and later age at first childbirth, as well as an increased likelihood to remain single, have no children, or have no formal marriage and alternatively, have increasing levels of long-term partnerships. It can lead to higher rates of barrier and chemical contraceptive use (and a lower level of sexually transmitted infections among women and their partners and children), and can increase the level of resources available to women who divorce or are in a situation of domestic violence. It has been shown, in addition, to increase women's communication with their partners and their employers, and to improve rates of civic participation such as voting or the holding of office.
The word "barriers" in the passage is closest in meaning to ______.
A.challenges
B.problems
C.difficulties
D.limits