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C. With regard to D. In spite of Question 11 [698719]: A. tenuous B. resolute C. vigorous D. tentative Question 12 [698720]: A. unambiguously B. obviously C. apparently D. unequivocally 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 [698721]: a. Mia: Yes, it’s really alarming. Many species are losing their habitats. b. Emma: Have you seen the news about the deforestation in the Amazon? c. Emma: I know! It’s heartbreaking to think about how many animals are affected. A. B - C – A B. A - C – B C. C - B – A D. B - A - C Question 14 [698722]: a. Anna: I think we should reduce our carbon footprint by using less energy and supporting renewable sources. b. Anna: Hi Tom, have you heard about the latest reports on global warming? It’s getting worse! c. Tom: Yes, I read that the ice caps are melting at an alarming rate. What do you think we can do to help? d. Anna: Definitely! Every little action counts in the fight against global warming. e. Tom: That’s a great idea! We could also raise awareness in our community about the importance of recycling and conserving energy. A. B - A - C - D – E B. B - C - A - E – D C. B - D - C - A – E D. B - E - A - C - D Question 15 [698723]: Dear Lucy, a. I highly recommend that you explore the multicultural world around you, as there is so much to discover and appreciate. b. I hope this letter finds you well. I’m excited to share with you some insights into the diverse cultures that make up our world. c. Finally, embracing multiculturalism benefits us all. It exposes us to new ideas, expands our perspectives, and fosters a more inclusive society. d. Secondly, understanding different cultures helps us become more open-minded and tolerant. e. Whether it’s trying international foods, attending cultural events, or simply having meaningful dialogues, engaging with diversity can truly enhance our lives. f. Firstly, diversity is a beautiful thing that enriches our global community. Each culture has its own unique traditions, practices, and ways of life that are worth learning about and appreciating. Best regards, Emma A. d-a-c-f-b-e B. f-a-c-d-e-b C. b-f-d-e-c-a D. a-b-e-f-d-c Question 16 [698724]: a. Living on my own has taught me valuable life skills, such as budgeting and time management, that I didn’t fully appreciate before. b. Over time, I’ve learned how to handle household responsibilities efficiently, making me more self-sufficient. c. Though challenging at first, this experience has helped me grow more independent and confident in my ability to manage life’s demands. d. The freedom to create my own schedule and make decisions without relying on others has been incredibly rewarding. e. Ultimately, I believe independent living has made me more resilient and prepared for future challenges.
C. Aiming to resonate with the masses through song, Sơn’s songs evolved as a cultural icon in the war years D. The fusion of poetic simplicity and national, social awareness in the war years shapes Sơn’s influence Question 21 [698729]: A. a sense of community and connection was encouraged B. Sơn could make his artistry foster community connection C. his artistry fostered a sense of community and connection D. enhancing community connection was Sơn’s intention Question 22 [698730]: A. by channeling societal sentiments into his music, it couldn’t reflect the changing times B. integrating societal sentiments into his music, they helped him reflect on the changing times C. he channeled societal sentiments into his music, reflecting the changing times D. reflecting the changing times through his music, societal sentiments were channeled Read the following passage 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. Independence for young people is about trying new things, taking on more responsibility, making decisions by themselves, and working out who they are and what they want to be. Achieving independence is an essential part of the journey to adulthood. As part of setting up healthy boundaries with your teenager, it is important for you to respect their privacy. As your teenager grows older and maturer, they should be given more privacy as they figure out what kind of person they want to be. Teenagers are prone to make quick decisions without thinking about the consequences. It is still important to monitor your teenager to help guide them and support them. If you are concerned about their online or offline activities, try to have a conversation with them. You can discuss your concerns with them and the potential risks of these activities. You should also support your teenager’s decisions. When you support your teenager’s choices you are helping them become more independent and confident in their decision-making skills. There are lots of small daily choices that your teenager will make that can improve their confidence such as their choices in clothes. It is a great way to help your child accept the responsibility for their choices and learn from their mistakes. You do not always have to support your teenager’s decision if they are putting themselves or others at risk. Additionally, while some problems may not seem like a big deal to you, they are a big deal to your teenager. Issues like social media drama or conflicts in friendships can impact your teenager. They can be overwhelming for them and challenge their ideas of who they are and who is in charge. Listen to your teenager. If they ask for advice, give them advice. You can encourage them to look at different solutions and discuss them with you. However, sometimes they may just want to talk about their experiences with you, but do not want any advice. (Adapted from https://cambrsborochildren’shealth.nhs.uk/) Question 23 [698731]: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2? A. As teenagers mature, they should be told exactly what kind of person to be. B. Teenagers need privacy to decide what type of person their parents want them to become. C. The maturer your teen becomes, the more they need more freedom to decide who they want to become. D. When teenagers grow up, they need constant supervision to figure out their future. Question 24 [698732]: The word “monitor” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ______. A. threaten B. impose C. observe D. assist Question 25 [698733]: The word “overwhelming” in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.