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UNIT 9 PROTECTING OUR ENVIRONMENT TEST 3 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. Your Green Choice Echoes Forever  Every sustainable choice transforms you from a consumer into a (1)_________. The (2)_________ transforms our future. The people (3)_________ in our green initiative inspire countless others. The campaign sends information (4)_________ participants. Let's (5)_________ hay while the sun shines and act now for our planet. We encourage recycling (6)_________ our environment. Question 1:A. protector B. protective C. protection D. protect Question 2:A. movement global sustainability B. global sustainability movement C. sustainability global movement D. movement sustainability global Question 3:A. which participated B. was participated C. participated D. participating Question 4:A. for B. with C. to D. about Question 5:A. bring B. take C. make D. do Question 6:A. to protect B. protecting C. protect D. to protecting 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. Every Action Counts!  (7)_________ environmental crisis will emerge if we don't act now!  Every day, more citizens are (8)_________ to tackle climate change. The (9)_________ of our ecosystems requires immediate attention. (10)_________ the challenges ahead, we must act now for a sustainable future. The (11)_________ of our planet is at risk. Plenty of plastic waste and (12)_________ of industrial emissions, along with tons of household garbage, are threatening our planet's future. Question 7:A. Other B. Another C. The others D. Others Question 8:A. standing up B. moving up C. stepping up D. getting up Question 9:A. preservation B. deterioration C. observation D. exploration Question 10:A. In terms of B. By means of C. In favor of D. In spite of Question 11:A. atmosphere B. temperature C. biodiversity D. population Question 12:A. much B. loads C. number D. amount 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. Maya: "That's fascinating! But don't you think we're relying too much on technology to fix problems we created in the first place?"
b. Alex: "Actually, I'm working on something similar! We're developing underwater robots that can identify and collect microplastics while collecting data about marine ecosystems." c. Maya: "Hey Alex, have you heard about the new AI-powered drones that are cleaning up ocean plastic?" A. b-a-c B. a-b-c C. b-c-a D. c-b-a Question 14: a. Zara: "Rio, your latest holographic campaign about urban forests reached 2 billion views! The tree- planting pledges are off the charts." b. Rio: "Thanks, Zara! But I'm more excited about your recent breakthrough. Is it true your team developed photosynthetic buildings?" c. Zara: "Yes! Our bio-engineered algae coating turns skyscrapers into vertical carbon sinks. Each building can absorb as much CO2 as 400 trees. But we're still working on making it more affordable." d. Rio: "That's mind-blowing! Speaking of which, have you tried the new ClimateSense contact lenses? They show you the real-time carbon footprint of everything you look at." e. Zara: "I'm wearing them right now! They've completely changed how I shop. Yesterday, I saw a jacket with a terrible environmental score and designed my own using recycled ocean plastics instead." A. e-b-a-c-d B. b-c-a-d-e C. a-e-d-b-c D. a-b-c-d-e Question 15: Hey Luna! a. The coolest part? When our Mars tree experienced its first dust storm, its Earth twin instantly adapted and shared survival data through the quantum bridge. Nature is truly incredible, even across space! b. Sending you a neural snapshot of our tree's first Martian sunrise. Just blink twice to view it! c. Quick update from the Red Planet - our first Martian tree just successfully quantum-linked with its Earth twin in the Amazon! Can you believe it? The bio-signals are flowing perfectly between planets. d. Your atmospheric enhancers are working brilliantly—our little green friend has created a 3-meter oxygen bubble. The other colonists are calling it "Little Earth"! e. See you at the next inter-planetary gardening session! Best, LK A. c-a-d-b-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. b-a-d-c-e D. d-b-e-c-a Question 16: a. Our buildings now have living walls covered in plants that eat pollution. Every rooftop garden helps cool the city and gives homes to birds and bees, making our cities feel more alive. b. Smart trees line our cities, their special leaves cleaning pollution twice as fast as regular trees. Through our phones, we can see how much clean air each tree makes and help take care of them using AI guides. c. Students wear special glasses that show them which areas need environmental help. They work with friendly robots to plant new trees and clean up trash, making it feel like a fun game.
d. At night, special lights show us how healthy our environment is—green means good, red means we need to help more. Everyone works together to keep the lights green, making protecting Earth a daily habit. e. Ocean-cleaning boats work day and night, collecting plastic and turning it into useful things. Kids can track these boats on their tablets and even send them directions to spots that need cleaning. A. a-b-e-c-d B. b-c-a-e-d C. c-a-e-b-d D. e-a-b-c-d Question 17: a. Young climate guardians wear EnviroLens contacts, allowing them to instantly see each plant's carbon absorption rate and health status. Their neural links to the forest help them understand nature's warnings and coordinate immediate protection responses. b. Beneath the soil, bio-engineered microorganisms break down plastic waste into nutrients, while ocean- cleaning nanobots collect microplastics and convert them into reef-building materials. Nature and technology work as one to heal our planet. c. The Global Environmental Shield, powered by millions of atmospheric purifiers, protects Earth's recovering ozone layer. Through their phones, citizens can watch real-time improvements in air quality and join worldwide environmental restoration projects. d. Smart-cities now breathe through living walls, where genetically modified plants filter pollutants and transform them into clean oxygen. Every building acts as a vertical garden, working together in a city- wide network to purify our air. e. Solar-powered eco-drones patrol our restored rainforests, their AI sensors detecting illegal logging before it happens. Below them, quantum-enhanced trees form a living shield, absorbing carbon 50 times faster than regular trees while sending real-time health data to global climate centers. A. e-d-a-b-c B. e-c-a-b-d C. e-a-d-b-c D. e-b-c-d-a Read the following passage about Small Changes That Create Global Impact 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. In today's rapidly changing world, becoming an eco-warrior doesn't require grand gestures or significant financial investments. Not only do small daily actions contribute to environmental protection, but they also inspire others to follow suit. The journey toward sustainability begins at home, where conscious consumers can make impactful choices that ripple through communities. Many people (18)_________. By reducing plastic usage and choosing reusable alternatives, we can significantly decrease ocean pollution and protect marine life. Making sustainable choices, from using public transportation to supporting local farmers' markets, helps create a greener future for generations to come. (19)_________, including cost savings and improved health. The collective power of individual actions, which may seem insignificant in isolation, creates waves of positive change across the globe. Whether composting kitchen waste or installing energy- efficient appliances, every action counts toward building a sustainable future. (20)_________, healthier planet for future generations. Small changes in our daily habits, when multiplied across millions of people,
have the potential to create substantial environmental improvements. (21)_________, as informed citizens are more likely to make eco-conscious decisions. Furthermore, (22)_________, making sustainable living more achievable than ever before. Question 18: A. who have adopted eco-friendly lifestyles report feeling more connected to nature and their communities B. whom have adopted eco-friendly lifestyles report feeling more connected to nature and their communities C. who had adopted eco-friendly lifestyles reported feeling more connected to nature and their communities D. who are adopting eco-friendly lifestyles will report feeling more connected to nature and their communities Question 19: A. Implementing these changes in their daily routines, environmentally conscious individuals often discover unexpected benefits B. Having implemented these changes in their daily routines, environmentally conscious individuals often discover unexpected benefits C. When they implement these changes in their daily routines, environmentally conscious individuals often discover unexpected benefits D. Being implemented these changes in their daily routines, environmentally conscious individuals often discover unexpected benefits Question 20: A. Only through consistent effort and dedication to environmental preservation which we can collectively work towards a cleaner B. Only through consistent effort and dedication to environmental preservation that can we collectively work towards a cleaner C. Having consistent effort and dedication to environmental preservation, we can collectively work towards a cleaner D. Only through consistent effort and dedication to environmental preservation can we collectively work towards a cleaner Question 21: A. Environmental education crucial role fostering sustainable behaviors B. Environmental education playing a crucial role in fostering sustainable behaviors C. Environmental education plays a crucial role in fostering sustainable behaviors D. Environmental education and plays crucial role fostering sustainable behaviors Question 22: A. the adoption of green technologies and renewable energy sources becoming increasingly accessible to everyday consumers B. the adoption of green technologies and renewable energy sources are becoming increasingly accessible to everyday consumers

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