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Question 16. a. This adaptation to Japan’s way of life became easier over time, and I found joy in exploring traditional tea houses, historic temples, and cherry blossom parks. b. Arriving in Japan was exhilarating, but navigating Tokyo’s busy train stations for the first time was overwhelming as I tried to make sense of the signs and schedules. c. In the end, my first experience in Japan was deeply rewarding, teaching me resilience and a genuine appreciation for stepping out of my comfort zone. d. Since it was my first time visiting Japan, the culture, language, and even daily routines felt completely unfamiliar and incredibly fascinating. e. Embracing these challenges, I focused on learning the basics, like mastering simple phrases and understanding Japanese customs to feel more connected. A. b – a – d – e – c B. a – b – e – d – c C. d – b – e – a – c D. e – b – a – d – c Question 17. a. Once known for its small class sizes and close-knit community, Redmond University has expanded with new buildings dedicated to science, technology, and student services. b. This expansion has attracted more students and faculty from around the world, making the campus more culturally diverse and academically vibrant. c. This increased diversity has led to a greater demand for multicultural events and language support services, enriching the student experience. d. To meet these needs, the university has established a new cultural centre and additional language programmes, creating a welcoming environment for all students. e. Sunflower University has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade. A. e – b – c – a – d B. e – d – a – b – c C. e – c – d – a – b D. e – a – b – c – d Read the following passage about endangered species and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Endangered species, long subjects of conservation efforts and environmental campaigns, face an uncertain future. The giant panda, for example, (18) . Decades of conservation work in China have led to a rise in their numbers, and in 2016, the species’ status was reclassified from "endangered" to "vulnerable." Other species, however, remain critically threatened. In recent years, the Sumatran tiger has drawn global attention, with fewer than 400 individuals estimated to remain in the wild. To address this crisis, countries like Indonesia have established protected areas and anti-poaching units. The Sumatran tiger population is monitored by international wildlife organisations (19) . These organisations work to sustain biodiversity and prevent extinction. (20) . The tiger's natural habitat includes dense forests and wetlands that support a complex ecosystem. (21) . However, illegal logging and land conversion continue to endanger their environment, and these pressures require ongoing conservation efforts. Efforts to save endangered species have shown promising results. Having raised awareness and mobilised resources, (22) . Question 18. A. having been declared endangered due to habitat loss and poaching B. which became totally extinct due to habitat loss and poaching C. that was in danger of extinction due to habitat loss and poaching D. was once listed as endangered due to habitat loss and poaching

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