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2 The commemorative edition is more than a publishing project; it is also an (10) _______ silver commemorative box that embodies half a century of imagination. Its release is celebrated as a (11) _______ event, not merely a marketing success but also a cultural affirmation. In addition, Doraemon’s enduring legacy reminds us that literature, unlike fleeting trends, requires (12) _______ to preserve the values of creativity and companionship. (Adapted from Viet Nam News, “Special edition of Doraemon released to celebrate 50th anniversary in Vietnam”) Question 7. A. Alternatively B. Moreover C. Nevertheless D. Conversely Question 8. A. transient B. iconic C. peripheral D. obscure Question 9. A. many B. much C. each D. every Question 10. A. dazzling intricate metallic B. intricate dazzling metallic C. metallic intricate dazzling D. metallic dazzling intricate Question 11. A. trivial B. momentous C. negligible D. incidental Question 12. A. patience B. stewardship C. tolerance D. credibility Mark the letter A, B, C, or D 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. In charting our trajectory, we underscore how renewable energy reshapes not only economies but also geopolitical alignments. b. China’s colossal investment in solar and wind signifies more than market dominance; it signals a profound structural shift. c. While the US retreats into fossil nostalgia, Beijing accelerates towards technological ascendancy. d. This transition, if consolidated, could redefine leadership in the 21st century. e. The enclosed memorandum delineates benchmarks for evaluating this global pivot. (Adapted from The Guardian, “There is only one player’: why China is becoming a world leader in green energy”) A. a – b – c – d – e B. b – c – a – e – d C. c – a – b – d – e D. b – a – c – d – e Question 14. a. Analyst: Expanding capacity alone will not suffice as long as fossil fuel subsidies remain intact. b. Analyst: Such reasoning may only delay essential reforms precisely at the moment when decisive action is most critical. c. Minister: Stability is our foremost concern, but the shift toward renewables is progressing more rapidly than many detractors admit. (Adapted from The Guardian, “There is only one player’: why China is becoming a world leader in green energy”) A. a – b – c B. b – a – c C. b – c – a D. a – c – b Question 15. a. Economist: Long-term stability requires redesigning incentives so that exploitation no longer consistently outruns regeneration. b. Economist: If not, the paradox remains—profits reaped today, systemic breakdown tomorrow. c. Economist: Hence the need for international frameworks that place preservation above immediate returns. d. Activist: Exactly, and natural capital must be embedded into national accounts to make hidden costs unmistakable. e. Activist: Even so, many governments continue to underwrite extraction while presenting it as economic progress. (Adapted from Financial Times, “Profit vs planet: an irreversible tug of war”) A. a – b – d – e – c B. a – d – b – e – c C. a – e – b – d – c D. a – e – b – d – c Question 16. a. The unchecked pursuit of GDP overlooks the ecological debt mounting in parallel. b. To mitigate this imbalance, we propose embedding carbon sinks into financial modelling.

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