Photo Opportunities: (12)_________ of photo spots await your discovery! Lots of beautiful shells cover the beach. Visitor Tips: What to Bring: A bottle of water Some pairs of comfortable shoes Plenty of sunscreens Best Times to Visit: Morning: Watch the sunrise Afternoon: Explore the caves Evening: Enjoy the sunset Contact Us: Book your paradise adventure today! Email:
[email protected] Phone: (123) 456-7890 Question 7:A. Another B. The others C. Other D. Others Question 8:A. Look out for B. Look for C. Keep watch out D. Look around for Question 9:A. waterfall B. fountain C. spring D. cascade Question 10:A. As opposed to B. On top of C. In addition to D. On account of Question 11:A. dragonflies B. butterflies C. fireflies D. beetles Question 12:A. Many B. A number C. A couple D. Plenty Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17. Question 13: a. Mike: Not yet! Is it worth checking out? b. Sarah: Hey, have you tried that new coffee shop downtown? c. Sarah: Absolutely! Their caramel latte is amazing, and they have these freshly baked muffins… A. b-c-a B. c-a-b C. a-b-c D. b-a-c Question 14: a. Jake: You know what helped me? Companion planting. I put basil next to my tomatoes, and marigolds keep the pests away. b. Jake: Thanks, Emma! Been trying some new organic fertilizer. Makes a huge difference. c. Emma: That's clever! Would you mind showing me how you set it up? d. Emma: Hey Jake! Your garden looks incredible. Those tomatoes are huge! e. Emma: Really? I've been struggling with my vegetables. The peppers aren't growing well at all. A. d-b-e-a-c B. a-b-c-d-e C. e-d-a-b-c D. d-c-e-a-b Question 15: Dear Michael, a. The waves crash silently against the shore, no seagulls circle overhead anymore.
b. Remember how we'd race to spot the first dolphin? Now the horizon stretches endlessly, devoid of life. c. The beach feels like a graveyard now. I stood at our childhood spot this morning - you know, where we used to collect seashells. d. The tide pools, once teeming with hermit crabs and starfish, lie empty and still. e. The ocean's symphony has faded to nothing. We can't be the last generation to hear nature's voice. Come see for yourself. We must act now. Love, LK A. b-d-e-c-a B. a-b-c-d-e C. c-a-d-b-e D. d-a-c-b-e Question 16: a. Mobile applications provide interactive guides and educational content, making nature exploration more engaging while minimizing environmental impact. b. These technological advancements ensure sustainable tourism practices while maintaining the delicate balance between accessibility and environmental protection in natural areas. c. Digital technologies have transformed modern ecotourism management through innovative solutions that enhance both conservation efforts and visitor experiences. d. Advanced monitoring systems, including IoT sensors and GPS tracking, enable real-time surveillance of wildlife habitats and visitor movements. e. Data analytics helps managers make informed decisions about resource allocation and carrying capacity. Cloud-based platforms facilitate efficient booking systems and visitor flow management. A. d-e-c-a-b B. c-d-a-e-b C. a-d-c-e-b D. e-a-d-c-b Question 17: a. The ice at the North and South Poles is melting faster than before. Sea levels are rising, and this puts many coastal cities in danger. b. Animals and plants are finding it harder to survive as their homes change or disappear. c. Scientists call this situation "Code Black" because it shows we are reaching a dangerous point. They say we must act now to reduce pollution and protect our environment before it's too late. d. Extreme weather events like strong storms, floods, and droughts are becoming more common. e. Climate change is sending Earth serious warning signs. Our planet is getting warmer, and we can see many changes happening around us. A. e-b-a-d-c B. e-c-b-d-a C. e-a-d-b-c D. e-d-c-b-a Read the following passage about From Small Business to Big Change and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. People started doing ecotourism in the 1980s, and now it has become very important for protecting nature and helping local people make money. Many small villages now welcome tourists, and they can earn more money from showing visitors their beautiful places. (18)_________, ecotourism would grow much faster. Nature-friendly tourism, which helps protect the environment and local culture, is becoming more
popular with travelers who care about the Earth. Ecotourism, (19)_________, plays a big part in protecting the environment. Many countries now see how important ecotourism is for their economy and nature, so they make special plans to support it. Studies show that places with ecotourism have cleaner air and water than regular tourist spots. Local people (20)_________, while keeping their traditional way of life. Many groups around the world have made simple rules for eco-friendly tourism, and more places are following these rules. Beautiful natural places are now being protected so that our children can enjoy them in the future. (21)_________, making other types of tourism become more eco-friendly too. Countries like Costa Rica show us that when we do ecotourism the right way, we can help both nature and local people. Many families in small villages now run eco-friendly homestays where tourists can learn about local life. (22)_________, which makes their holiday more special. Question 18: A. If more money that was spent on building better roads and hotels B. If more money, which were spent on building better roads and hotels C. If more money were spent on building better roads and hotels D. Having spent more money on building better roads and hotels Question 19: A. having taught visitors to respect nature and helped save wild animals B. teaching visitors to respect nature and helping save wild animals C. which teaching visitors to respect nature and helping save wild animals D. teaching visitors to respect nature and having helped save wild animals Question 20: A. worked in ecotourism can earn twice as much money as before B. who work in ecotourism can earn twice as much money as before C. which work in ecotourism can earn twice as much money as before D. have worked in ecotourism can earn twice as much money as before Question 21: A. This new way of traveling has changed how people think about holidays and cooking traditional food B. This new way of traveling has changed how people think about holidays but hasn't affected their routines C. This new way of traveling has changed how people think about holidays and they protect wildlife D. This new way of traveling has changed how people think about holidays and taking care of nature Question 22: A. Visitors can also join fun activities like planting trees or helping to clean beaches B. Visitors can also join fun activities like planting trees or playing video games C. Visitors can also join fun activities like planting trees or cutting down forests D. Visitors can also join fun activities like planting trees or doing mathematics