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FINAL MIDTERM TEST 6 - GRADE 12 - 2025 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. Greta Thunberg – A Young Leader for Climate Action Greta Thunberg, a passionate environmental (1)_________, has become a global icon for climate change awareness and action. At just 15 years old, she began her solitary school strike for climate, which sparked a worldwide movement known as "Fridays for Future." Her bold school strike sparked a (2)_________ and brought about significant climate action. Greta's work, which has drawn both praise and criticism, is helping to push governments to take immediate action on climate change. Greta’s movement, (3)_________ millions worldwide, has led to significant protests and discussions. Her dedication to raising awareness about global warming has taken her to international platforms, such as the United Nations. Greta has spoken the urgent climate issues (4)_________ the United Nations about urgent climate change. She is admired for (5)_________ to her guns despite facing intense scrutiny and skepticism. Her influence has led to both challenges and breakthroughs, with many young people demanding climate action and rethinking their lifestyles. Greta enjoys demanding climate action and (6)_________ the status quo. Question 1:A. activity B. active C. activist D. activistic Question 2:A. youth movement global B. global movement youth C. global youth movement D. movement global youth Question 3:A. was inspired B. inspiring C. which inspired D. inspired Question 4:A. to B. for C. with D. about Question 5:A. making B. bringing C. doing D. sticking Question 6:A. challenge B. to challenge C. challenging D. to challenging 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. Small Choices, Big Impact Green living is more than just a buzzword—it's a (7)_________ that's transforming how we interact with the world. While other people might focus on reducing their energy consumption, (8)_________ choose to make eco-friendly decisions in every part of their lives, from the food they eat to the products they buy. The best part? Another day brings another opportunity to make a positive change. You don’t have to start big to make a difference. Just by (9)_________ plastic, you can reduce your environmental footprint. Whether you opt for reusable straws, carry your own coffee cup, or simply avoid single-use plastics, these small changes add up over time.
At the core of green living is (10)_________, which means protecting our planet's most precious resources. Think of it like saving money in a bank—by conserving water, energy, and natural habitats, we ensure that we have enough for the future. We often talk about personal responsibility, but (11)_________ what we do individually, communities and businesses must also act. Green policies, like reducing waste or supporting renewable energy, are essential for making lasting change at a larger scale. Sadly, a (12)_________ of waste still ends up in our landfills and oceans every day, much of it due to packaging. But if we switch to a circular economy model—where products are designed to be reused or recycled—we can drastically reduce this waste and its harmful effects on the environment. Question 7:A. movement B. phenomenon C. ideology D. venture Question 8:A. other B. the others C. another D. others Question 9:A. coming up against B. running out on C. running out of D. cutting down on Question 10:A. sustainability B. conservation C. regeneration D. ecocentrism Question 11:A. in place of B. as well as C. in addition to D. with respect to Question 12:A. tremendous amount B. copious amount C. substantial amount D. vast 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. Anna: Oh, mine is great! I love the subjects we're studying. We have a new teacher, and she's super friendly. What subjects are you taking this semester? b. Anna: Hi, Tom! How's your new class going? c. Tom: Hi, Anna! It's going pretty well. The teacher is really nice, but the class is a bit challenging. How about yours? A. a-c-b B. c-b-a C. a-b-c D. b-c-a Question 14: a. David: Absolutely! It took courage, but that’s what makes him a great doctor. Not only was he brilliant, but he cared deeply about his patients. b. Sarah: Hi, David! I’ve been reading about Dr. William Harvey, the doctor who discovered blood circulation. Have you heard of him? c. Sarah: That’s true. A great doctor is not just smart but also compassionate. Dr. Harvey’s work still influences modern medicine today. d. David: Yes, of course! Dr. Harvey’s discovery was groundbreaking. He proved that blood circulates through the body, which changed medicine forever. e. Sarah: I admire how he never gave up, even when people didn’t believe him. It must have been tough to challenge established ideas. A. a-e-d-b-c B. b-c-e-d-a C. d-c-a-b-e D. b-d-e-a-c
Question 15: Dear David, a. I think as we grow older, we begin to appreciate the hard work and dedication teachers put into their roles. They don’t just teach subjects—they teach us valuable life lessons too. I often find myself thinking back to the lessons she shared about history, but also about how to approach challenges in life. b. I recently reconnected with Mrs. Johnson, my high school history teacher, and realized how much her passion for teaching influenced me. c. I hope you’re doing well! I’ve been reflecting a lot lately on the importance of teachers. It’s amazing how they shape our lives and inspire us. d. In many ways, teachers are like guides, helping us discover our potential. It’s so easy to forget the impact they had when we were younger, but now I see how much they shape our character and future. e. What are your thoughts on the importance of respecting teachers? Do you have any teachers who inspired you in a similar way? Looking forward to hearing from you! Best, LK A. d-a-c-b-e B. b-a-d-c-e C. c-b-a-d-e D. e-d-a-b-c Question 16: a. Furthermore, multiculturalism can sometimes result in the loss of individual identity. People may feel pressured to adapt to the dominant culture, causing them to abandon parts of their heritage, which can lead to a sense of alienation. b. Economic inequality is also a concern. Immigrants and minority groups may face discrimination in the job market, which limits their opportunities and can worsen social divides. c. Finally, multiculturalism can weaken national unity. As different cultural groups assert their own values, the sense of a shared national identity can diminish, leading to a loss of cultural cohesion and national pride. d. While multiculturalism is often seen as a positive force in society, it does have its drawbacks. One major issue is cultural misunderstanding. People from different backgrounds may have different values and communication styles, which can lead to confusion or even conflict. e. Another problem is the challenge of integration. In a multicultural society, people from various cultures may struggle to connect with each other, and some may feel excluded if their traditions are not respected. This can create divisions and tension within communities. A. a-e-d-b-c B. d-e-a-b-c C. e-a-b-d-c D. b-e-d-a-c Question 17: a. Another issue is lack of awareness. Many people don't realize the environmental impact of their daily choices. Without proper education, it can be difficult to make environmentally conscious decisions.
b. While adopting a green lifestyle is important, it comes with several challenges. One major obstacle is the high cost of eco-friendly products. Sustainable goods, organic foods, and renewable energy sources tend to be more expensive, making them less accessible to many people. c. Cultural norms also play a role. In some societies, convenience and consumerism are prioritized, making it harder for individuals to adopt eco-friendly habits. d. Finally, political and economic factors can slow down the transition to a greener world. Without strong government policies or business incentives, sustainable practices can be difficult to implement on a large scale. e. In addition, the lack of infrastructure in many areas makes it hard to live sustainably. Limited public transportation, inadequate recycling programs, and lack of access to renewable energy are just a few examples. A. b-a-e-c-d B. b-e-c-a-d C. b-d-e-c-a D. b-a-e-d-c Read the following passage about The Workplace Environment in the 5.0 Era 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 the rapidly changing world of Industry 5.0, the workplace has evolved with technological advancements and human-centric approaches. As artificial intelligence (AI) and automation play a larger role, (18)_________. One significant aspect is the integration of smart technologies that foster collaboration between humans and machines, creating a more efficient environment. (19)_________. At the heart of this transformation is flexibility. (20)_________. This shift reflects the growing recognition that a productive workplace adapts to its workers’ needs. Moreover, workplaces in the 5.0 era are also sustainable. Companies focus on creating green offices (21)_________. This includes energy- efficient buildings, sustainable materials, and wellness programs. Communication has also changed. In the past, office meetings were held in one location. Today, digital tools enable remote teams to collaborate across different time zones. This evolution is especially beneficial for global companies, as employees work together without geographical limitations. With real-time tools, employees share ideas, solve problems, and make decisions faster. As AI evolves, (22)_________. By incorporating AI into the workplace, companies can increase productivity while fostering an environment where employees explore new opportunities for innovation. Despite concerns about job displacement, Industry 5.0 emphasizes human potential, ensuring that technology complements the human workforce. Question 18: A. workspaces are being redesigned to accommodate both machines and human creativity B. workspaces which are redesigned to accommodate both machines and human creativity C. workspaces having redesigned to accommodate both machines and human creativity D. workspaces that are being redesigned to accommodate both machines and human creativity Question 19: