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COMBO PRO 3M Question 17. a. At first, she felt a bit overwhelmed by the new responsibilities, such as managing social media accounts and creating content for clients. b. As time went on, her efforts paid off, and she started to receive recognition for her contributions to the organisation. c. After graduating from university, Sarah was eager to start her career and quickly found a job at a marketing agency. d. However, she soon realised how much she enjoyed the fast-paced working environment and the creative challenges of the position. e. Now, she feels far more confident in her abilities than she used to and is excited about future opportunities. A. c – a – d – b – e B. c – e – d – a – b C. c – b – e – d – a D. c – a – b – d – e Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Efforts to preserve cultural heritage (18) as globalisation and urbanisation threaten to erase traditional practices. More and more countries have recognised the value of their historical sites, monuments, and customs, (19) . For example, UNESCO plays a significant role in designating World Heritage sites, ensuring that these places receive protection. In addition to protecting physical structures, (20) . This includes traditional music, dance, and local languages, which are often at risk of disappearing as younger generations adopt more modern lifestyles. Governments and communities are working together to document these practices, passing them down through schools, workshops, and festivals. However, (21) . Some argue that tourism, while beneficial economically, can sometimes cause damage to historical sites due to overexposure. Moreover, impacted the most by globalisation, (22) . Adopting foreign lifestyles is making many of them lose interest in their cultural practices, which further threatens the survival of valuable traditions and heritage. Question 18: A. have become more important than ever B. having been more important than ever C. whose greater importance than ever D. what gets more important than ever Question 19: A. global and local efforts to safeguard them originated here B. which resulted in national and international initiatives to safeguard them C. that lead to joint campaigns working towards protecting them D. has caused numerous movements to preserve these heritage sites to emerges Question 20. A. people are trying to promote these sites to international tourists B. poor awareness among local communities remains a severe problem C. activists must work to raise young people's awareness of their importance D. there is a growing effort to preserve intangible cultural heritage Question 21. A. the preservation of heritage is met with challenges B. there are other problems involved in recording works of art C. the effectiveness of these efforts is often not high D. the possibility of us regenerating our heritage is not there
COMBO PRO 3M Question 22. A. it is believed that young people play a key role in heritage conservation B. young generations are increasingly disconnected from their traditional roots C. many countries fail to preserve and promote their cultural festivals D. the risk of the youth not recognising or losing their cultural identity is high 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. Protecting diverse ecosystems and the natural benefits that they provide is essential to the future of life on our planet and the well-being of humanity. Those services, which are often called ecosystem services, include providing resources such as food and water, maintaining habitats that support biodiversity, offering opportunities for recreation, and helping to regulate human-caused impacts like climate change. Healthy, diverse ecosystems are responsible for the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the natural places that we visit to nurture our bodies and minds. They support the species that, in turn, sustain human life. When it comes to mitigating the impacts of climate change, ecosystem services really shine. Studies have shown that the natural world can provide one-third of all climate mitigation efforts. Land and marine ecosystems currently absorb about half of the human-generated carbon dioxide emissions, with forests alone removing 2.6 billion tons of carbon from the atmosphere each year. Ecosystems must stay intact and healthy to provide a myriad of benefits. Campaign for Nature is a global effort to raise awareness of the threats facing our natural world and inspire world leaders to take action to protect 30 per cent of the planet by 2030. The protection of 30 per cent of the planet by 2030 is a critical milestone toward protecting 50 per cent of the planet by 2050, a benchmark that scientists say will ensure the health and diversity of ecosystems across the globe. The goal is challenging yet attainable—and our future depends on it. (Adapted from https://news.nationalgeographic.org/) Question 23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as one of the benefits provided by ecosystems? A. maintaining habitats B. providing medical materials C. giving important resources D. easing human impacts Question 24. The word regulate in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by . A. control B. remain C. support D. preserve Question 25. The word They in paragraph 2 refers to . A. minds B. bodies C. places D. ecosystems Question 26. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? Ecosystems must stay intact and healthy to provide a myriad of benefits. A. The health of ecosystems is key to receiving diverse beneficial things from humans. B. Ecosystems can remain healthy and well-preserved by providing diverse benefits. C. Ecosystems need to be undamaged and functional to offer numerous advantages. D. Keeping ecosystems intact and healthy is necessary to ensure long-term development. Question 27. The word attainable in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to . A. irresponsible B. unavoidable C. unachievable D. realistic