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SECOND SEMESTER MIDTERM EXAM TEST 7 Read the following advertisement 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 1 to 6. They Can't Speak. You Can. Be Their Voice Every day, witnessing animal suffering in (1)_________ has become unbearable for countless hearts. Thousands of helpless shelter animals await their fate. (2)_________ deserve our compassion and voice. The creatures (3)_________ by their owners now live in cold cages, yearning for love. We shall restore dignity and justice (4)_________ these defenseless creatures. Now more than ever, the (5)_________ falls on us to step up. Standing up for the voiceless means (6)_________ their strongest advocate and never backing down. They can't speak. You can. Be their voice today, tomorrow, and always. Question 1:A. silent B. silentive C. silence D. silently Question 2:A. Rescue vulnerable animals B. Animals vulnerable rescue C. Rescue animals vulnerable D. Vulnerable rescue animals Question 3:A. abandoned B. was abandoned C. abandoning D. which abandoned Question 4:A. for B. to C. with D. at Question 5:A. onus B. impetus C. mandate D. charge Question 6:A. become B. to becoming C. becoming D. to become Read of the following leaflet 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 7 to 12. Revolutionary Media Solutions Expo Step into tomorrow's world of media technology! While some exhibitions showcase traditional broadcasting solutions, (7)_________ focus on digital platforms, but this expo brings another groundbreaking dimension altogether - the seamless integration of all media forms into one revolutionary (8)_________. Our innovative solutions will break through conventional limitations as we (9)_________ state-of-the- art technologies that will reshape the future of communication. Experience the paradigm shift in digital communication where artificial intelligence meets human creativity! (10)_________ international industry standards, all demonstrations and exhibitions feature cutting-edge security protocols and real- time interactive experiences. Witness the unprecedented (11)_________ and convergence of next-generation technologies, from augmented reality to quantum computing! A (12)_________ of groundbreaking innovations and transformative solutions await your discovery at this revolutionary event. Question 7:A. others B. another C. the others D. other Question 8:A. platform B. ecosystem C. interface D. network
Question 9:A. bring in B. set up C. roll out D. take on Question 10:A. In accordance with B. In spite of C. On account of D. In view of Question 11:A. synthesis B. synergy C. symbiosis D. synchronicity Question 12:A. plethora B. wealth C. myriad D. multitude 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. Sarah: That was one time! But actually... I was wondering if maybe... like these chemicals... if we could... um... combine forces outside the lab sometime? b. Tom: Sure! I mean, as long as you keep stirring that solution. We don't want another purple explosion like last week. c. Sarah: Um, Tom? Can I ask you something not related to the experiment? A. c-a-d B. b-c-a C. a-b-c D. c-b-a Question 14: a. Emma: Thank you! Yeah, Murphy's Law is in action. I even checked the weather forecast this morning. b. Emma: Oh, come on, not today! c. Emma: Exactly! I should've known better. I'm Emma, by the way. d. Mike: Here, there's plenty of room under mine. These things always break at the worst time, don't they? e. Mike: Let me guess—it said sunny with a zero percent chance of rain? A. b-d-c-a-e B. c-e-d-b-a C. a-d-e-b-c D. b-d-a-e-c Question 15: Dear Polar Friend, a. Things have been changing here lately. The ice where my family usually fishes is melting faster each summer, and some of my cousins had to move to find new hunting grounds. I was wondering if it's the same up there where you are? b. My grandmother tells stories about how thick the ice used to be when she was young. She says we need to work together—all of Earth's creatures—to protect our homes. Even though we live at opposite ends of the world, I feel like we share the same challenges. c. I hope this letter finds you well up there in the Arctic! My name is Pablo, and I'm a young penguin from Antarctica. d. I heard about you from the migrating birds that sometimes visit our frozen home. e. Would you write back and tell me about life in the Arctic? Maybe together we can figure out how to help humans understand how important our icy homes are—not just for us but for the whole world. Your friend from the other pole, LK A. c-d-a-b-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. d-a-e-c-b D. b-a-d-c-e Question 16:
a. Just as a master artist studies countless paintings to perfect their craft, AI systems learn from millions of examples, gradually developing an almost magical ability to recognize patterns in chaos. b. As we stand at the dawn of this new era, AI promises to be our faithful companion in the grand adventure of human progress, helping us reach for dreams that once seemed impossible. c. Like stars scattered across the digital universe, artificial intelligence illuminates our world in countless ways, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary through invisible calculations and decisions. d. This digital intelligence dances with humanity in an elegant partnership—not replacing human creativity and wisdom but amplifying our capabilities beyond what we once thought possible. e. Deep in silicon forests of data centers, these electronic minds process information at lightning speed, weaving together insights that help us solve humanity's greatest challenges. A. a-e-d-c-b B. c-a-d-e-b C. e-a-c-d-b D. d-e-a-c-b Question 17: a. Like a shimmering kaleidoscope of human experience, mass media paints our world in ever-changing patterns, transforming ordinary moments into stories that echo across digital horizons. b. In this grand theater of information, social media platforms dance like fireflies in the night, while traditional outlets stand like ancient lighthouses, guiding ships through storms of uncertainty. c. Each tweet, broadcast, and headline weaves into humanity's collective consciousness, creating a living tapestry where yesterday's news becomes tomorrow's cultural DNA. d. From viral whispers to thunderous broadcasts, media flows through our society like lifeblood, nourishing minds with knowledge while sometimes intoxicating hearts with illusions. e. We are all both actors and audience in this digital renaissance, where every scroll, click, and share ripples through the infinite ocean of human connection. A. a-c-e-d-b B. a-d-c-e-b C. a-b-c-d-e D. a-e-b-d-e Read the following passage about Understanding Wildlife in Their Natural Habitat 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. Observing animals in their natural habitats provides invaluable insights into their authentic behaviors and complex social structures. Wildlife researchers, dedicating countless hours to field studies, have revolutionized our understanding of animal societies and ecosystems. Many crucial discoveries about animal migration patterns (18)_________. The African savanna, (19)_________, represents one of Earth's most fascinating living laboratories. Elephants travel in close-knit family groups and demonstrate remarkable intelligence; meanwhile, lions maintain strict social hierarchies within their prides. Scientists believe that wildlife conservation efforts are essential; moreover, they emphasize the importance of preserving natural habitats intact. Having spotted rare species and documented their behaviors, (20)_________. Conservationists, working tirelessly in remote locations, gather critical data about endangered species and implement protection strategies. Professional wildlife photographers capture stunning images of animals in their element, and these photographs raise public awareness about conservation needs. Understanding
animal behavior in natural settings helps develop more effective conservation strategies and ensures species survival for future generations. The use of non-invasive research methods, such as satellite tracking and thermal imaging, has transformed our ability to study wildlife. (21)_________. Remote sensing technologies provide unprecedented access to previously hidden aspects of animal behavior. Through careful observation and documentation, researchers have uncovered intricate relationships between different species in various ecosystems. Recognizing the complex web of life in these natural habitats, (22)_________. Question 18: A. would not have been possible which it was developed by advanced tracking technologies B. would not have been possible that advanced tracking technologies which developed C. would not have been possible without the development of advanced tracking technologies D. would not have been possible having develop advanced tracking technologies Question 19: A. which stretches across multiple countries and supports diverse species B. is stretching across multiple countries and supporting diverse species C. where it across multiple countries and supports diverse species D. stretched across multiple countries and supported diverse species Question 20: A. researchers continue to advocate for stronger protection measures B. advocating for stronger protection measures by researchers continue C. having advocate for stronger protection measures, researchers continue D. advocated for stronger protection measures, researchers continue Question 21: A. These technological advances observe the scientists to enable animals without disturbing their natural patterns B. These technological advances enable scientists to observe animals without disturbing their natural patterns C. These technological advances disturb the animals to observe scientists without enabling their natural patterns D. These natural patterns enable technological advances to disturb scientists without observing the animals Question 22: A. the ancient pyramids taste like sunshine while computers calculate complex math problems B. blue whales swim through outer space as pencils write beautiful poetry today C. tall buildings grow vegetables rapidly inside warm winter coats and scarves D. we must act decisively to protect these irreplaceable environments for future generations Read the following passage about Racing Against Time to Save Species and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.