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In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank. In order to fall asleep (1) ______ night, strive to turn off all electronic devices at least 30 minutes (2) ______ getting into bed. Allow your eyes to relax and take a break from the (3) ______ of a lit screen. Read a book, write in a journal, or write (4) ______ your to-do list for the (5) ______ day.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 5.
present
previous
following
preceding
- The passage discusses a bedtime routine to help fall asleep more easily.
- The focus is on turning off electronic devices to relax before sleeping.
- For blank (5), the context is about preparing for the next day.
1. Present: Refers to the current day. Not relevant here as the focus is planning for tomorrow.
2. Previous: Means the day before today. Doesn’t fit since it’s not about past tasks.
3. Following: Correct answer. It means the day after today, which aligns with preparing the to-do list for tomorrow.
4. Preceding: Similar in meaning to “previous.” It refers to something that comes before, not after.
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