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Question 11:A. thoughts B. dreams C. actions D. wishes Question 12:A. number B. variety C. amount D. lot 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. Emma: Wow! It has blue and yellow wings. Can we take a photo? b. Jack: Great idea! I have my phone here. Let's get closer slowly. c. Jack: Look at that beautiful butterfly on the flower! A. b-c-a B. a-c-b C. a-b-c D. c-a-b Question 14: a. Alex: That sounds easy! I want to plant a tree in my garden too. b. Maya: You can bring your own bag when you go shopping and use a water bottle. c. Maya: That's wonderful! Trees give us clean air and homes for birds. d. Alex: Really? What can I do to help? e. Maya: Did you know we can help save Earth by using less plastic? A. e-d-c-a-b B. e-d-b-a-c C. d-e-b-a-c D. b-c-e-d-a Question 15: Dear John, a. Grandma lives with us now since her house was too big for her to manage alone. b. I hope you are well because I miss you a lot. Our new apartment is small but cozy. c. When you come to see us, please bring some plants that can grow indoors because they make small spaces feel more alive. d. Although the kitchen is tiny, we can cook together when you visit us next month. e. The children share one bedroom, which has colorful walls and fun decorations. Love, LK A. a-b-d-e-c B. d-b-c-e-a C. b-d-e-a-c D. e-d-a-b-c Question 16: a. Although older people have much experience, they can learn new eco-friendly habits from the younger generation who studies climate change. b. When different generations share gardening knowledge that has been passed down, everyone learns something new about protecting nature. c. Schools that invite grandparents to environmental projects create strong bonds between ages that benefit our shared planet. d. Young people and older adults can work together because our planet needs help from everyone who cares about the future.

C. Therefore, government policies must address declining birth rates in aging societies D. Consequently, many couples delay parenthood until achieving financial stability first Question 19: A. society which promotes traditional values rejects alternative lifestyle choices B. society that emphasizes nuclear families discourages childless living arrangements C. society would become more accepting of diverse family structures D. having established rigid norms society penalizes nonconforming relationship models Question 20: A. whom had made their selections for educational or health considerations B. will make this decision for financial or career-related concerns C. made these sacrifices for community or religious obligations D. who have made this choice for environmental or personal reasons Question 21: A. working parents usually channel their protective feelings toward children B. having traveled extensively people develop appreciation for diverse cultures C. influenced by media young adults prioritize career over relationships D. these couples often redirect their nurturing instincts toward pets Question 22: A. Traditional parenting provides individuals' complete fulfillment, personal growth, and essential community connections B. Remote education improves students' technological literacy, independent learning, and future employment opportunities C. Child-free living enables couples' extensive travel, career development, and diverse societal contributions D. Sustainable agriculture ensures farmers' economic stability, environmental protection, and global food security Read the following passage about Preparing for Climate Realities We Cannot Avoid 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. Climate change is no longer a distant threat but a present reality demanding immediate attention. The concept of "deep adaptation" acknowledges that some climate impacts are unavoidable, requiring societies to prepare for disruptions while minimizing further damage. This approach differs from traditional activism by accepting certain irreversible changes while focusing on resilience. Communities worldwide are implementing deep adaptation strategies, recognizing that preparation is essential for survival in our changing world. The first pillar of deep adaptation involves strengthening infrastructure against extreme weather. Cities are redesigning urban spaces with elevated buildings, improved drainage, and heat-resistant materials.

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