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Question 12:A. Much B. Few C. Many D. Most 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. Sam: Yes! It sends messages to my phone when it needs water. Very cool! b. Maya: Does it play music too? c. Maya: Hi Sam! Do you like your new smart plant? A. a-c-b B. b-a-c C. a-b-c D. c-a-b Question 14: a. Ana: Yes, it shows messages and the weather too. And it counts my steps. b. Liam: Hi Ana! Is that a hologram watch? c. Liam: How long does the battery last? d. Liam: Amazing! Can it do other things? e. Ana: Yes! It shows the time in the air. Look! A. c-b-a-d-e B. b-e-d-a-c C. b-d-a-c-e D. a-e-d-b-c Question 15: Dear Lin, a. Do your children use AI toys? I worry sometimes. Emma talks to her AI friend more than her real friends. Is this OK? b. What rules do you have? Does AI help your children with homework too? Please write back soon. c. We have rules at home - only 1 hour of AI games each day. d. How are you? My daughter Emma loves her new AI reading buddy. It reads stories and asks her questions. She learns new words every day! e. The rest of the time is for outdoor play and family time. Your friend, LK A. a-e-d-c-b B. d-a-c-e-b C. e-b-a-c-d D. c-a-d-e-b Question 16: a. The FamilyConnect app helps people find their chosen families. You answer questions and find people with the same values. More than 50 million people use this app now! b. In 2025, many people create new kinds of families. These are called "chosen families." c. Schools now celebrate Family Day instead of Mother's or Father's Day. Everyone brings their family members - by blood or by choice. This makes all children happy. d. A chosen family is a group of friends who love and help each other. They are not blood relatives, but they care like real family. They share meals and holidays together. e. Some chosen families live together in big houses. They share costs and help with children. This makes life easier and less lonely.
Question 19: A. has become increasingly popular among urban families B. becoming gradually essential for suburban households C. grown significantly valuable for modern professionals D. considered highly beneficial by environmental activists Question 20: A. however, they function as natural barriers against noise B. moreover, it serves as a conversation starter for guests C. therefore, we consider it purely decorative in design D. similarly, people view it as an investment opportunity Question 21: A. which has dramatically transformed rural landscapes through technological integration and community engagement B. that consumers increasingly demand from commercial spaces despite economic constraints and traditional values C. having been extensively modified for international exhibitions through artistic collaborations and media coverage D. has been gradually reintroduced to modern homes through innovative designs and sustainable practices Question 22: A. While modern offices must provide comfortable workspaces for remote employees B. Even small apartments can become green sanctuaries with vertical gardens C. Although traditional gardens require extensive maintenance and regular watering D. Because urban developers focus primarily on maximizing available living space Read the following passage about How Families Are Changing 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. In today's fast-paced world, families face challenges in spending quality time together. Parents work long hours, and children have busy schedules with school and activities. Recent studies show the average family spends only 37 minutes of undistracted time together on weekdays. This limited interaction has prompted families to adopt new strategies to connect despite hectic lifestyles. Some families schedule "digital detox" evenings when electronic devices are turned off, allowing meaningful conversations and traditional games. Modern families are changing their approach to weekends and holidays. Instead of expensive trips, more parents discover the value of simple activities at home. Cooking meals, gardening, or small projects can create lasting memories and strengthen family bonds. These activities teach children important life skills while providing opportunities for natural conversation. Surveys show children often prefer intimate home activities to expensive entertainment, as they treasure undivided attention from parents.