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Page Seq/Seq THE SECOND TERM TEST (Time allowance: 60 minutes) SECTION I. LISTENING Part 1. Listen to a talk about fake news and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F). You can listen to the recording TWICE. Question 1. Fake news spreads more quickly via social media. A. True B. False Question 2. The headline doesn’t always tell the whole story in real news stories. A. True B. False Question 3. Fake news stories typically have real authors. A. True B. False Question 4. All false stories are completely faked. A. True B. False Question 5. Bias can influence how people acquire information. A. True B. False Part 2. Listen to a news report and choose the correct answer for the following questions. You can listen to the recording TWICE. Question 6. What does the latest World Economic Forum report focus on? A. the current state of the job market B. the impact of artificial intelligence and robotics on businesses C. the hottest jobs in the next five years D. the adoption of Big Data Cloud and AI Question 7. What is the new trend in business? A. going green and sustainability B. adopting artificial intelligence and robotics C. focusing on vocational education D. expanding big tech companies Question 8. How many jobs will be added in the next five years? A. 14 million jobs B. 25 million jobs C. 69 million jobs D. 83 million jobs Question 9. Which professions are mentioned as being in high demand in the next five years? A. lawyers and accountants B. heavy truck and bus drivers C. doctors and nurses D. artists and musicians Question 10. What is the expected outcome of green jobs according to the report? A. They will have a negative impact on the economy. B. They will decrease in demand due to technological advancements. C. They will add 30 million jobs by 2030 and boost the economy. D. They will remain stable without significant growth. SECTION II. LANGUAGE FOCUS Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 11. To _________ the robot, the technician input specific commands into its control system. A. activate B. analyse C. interact D. imitate Question 12. Technicians got the AI-powered robot _________ to react to human gestures. A. to be programmed B. programmed C. programme D. to programm Question 13. The company is trying to cut down _________ costs this year by laying off staff. A. with B. in C. on D. of Question 14. The number of old people not using social media _________ for 35% of all people surveyed. A. draws B. makes C. pays D. accounts Question 15. The habitat destruction caused by deforestation is _________ the impact of urban development on wildlife habitat. A. as severe as B. severe than C. not more severe than D. not as severe like
Page Seq/Seq A. from career paths and earning potential B. from career paths and earned potential C. about career paths and earned potential D. about career paths and earning potential Question 25. A. neither AI chatbot engineers and Amazon drone delivery drivers did B. AI chatbot engineers and Amazon drone delivery drivers did neither C. neither did AI chatbot engineers and Amazon drone delivery drivers D. did AI chatbot engineers and Amazon drone delivery drivers neither Question 26. A. therefore the world develops and changes B. as the world develops and changes C. despite the world develops and changes D. although the world develops and changes Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Across the world, migratory animals like wildebeest - which rely on movement to find food, water and calving grounds - are under threat. This is mainly because their migration routes are being cut off by settlements, farms, roads and other developments, and the areas where they roam are getting smaller. They also face the additional challenges of poaching and having less food to eat because of livestock overgrazing and agriculture. We found extreme declines in the numbers of migrating wildebeest and loss of most migration routes in Kenya and Tanzania. The threats facing the various populations differ in each area. The leading causes of decline are poorly planned agricultural expansion, settlements, urban centres, roads and other infrastructure, poaching and competition with livestock for food, space and drinking water. Some threats are driven by increasing human and livestock numbers. The way land is used is changing and there’s also more human-wildlife conflict as more animals come into contact with people. So, there have been failures on a number of fronts. These include policies that don’t regulate where people settle, wildlife conservation and management policies. A key government wildlife policy failure in Kenya is that it has focused primarily on protected areas. But these areas cover only 8% of the country’s land surface and support only 35% of the wildlife. The other 65% occupy private lands, which all the four threatened wildebeest migrations cross. A huge problem here is that there isn’t incentive for private landowners to look after wildlife. They receive little to no benefit from wildlife. This is because Kenya banned the use of and trade in wildlife and wildlife products in 1977. This limits opportunities to game viewing. But tourists don’t visit many areas and so other land uses, like agriculture and livestock production, are more appealing. Adapted from https://theconversation.com/wildebeest-migrations-in-east-africa-face-extinction-what- must-be-done-114652 Question 27. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. Urgent Action Needed to Save Migratory Animals B. Threats to Migratory Animals like wildebeest C. Challenges Facing Migratory Animals and Solutions D. The Role of Protected Areas in wildlife Preservation Question 28. The word they in paragraph 1 refers to _________. A. calving grounds B. migratory animals C. migration routes D. areas Question 29. What is NOT a threat for migratory animals like wildebeest? A. illegal hunting B. loss of migration routes C. climate change D. competition with other animals Question 30. The word regulate in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _________. A. reattach B. impose C. conserve D. manage Question 31. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. If deforestation is better managed, the illegal hunting of animals will be reduced. B. Infrastructure developments have contributed to the decline of migratory animals. C. Wildebeest could face the same threats as zebras and elephants even when urgent action is taken.