Content text Test 1 - UNIT 1 - HS.docx
e. When Sarah's husband left, she cried for many days. She felt alone and afraid. Then she joined a support group and made new friends. They helped her feel strong again. A. a-b-c-e-d B. b-a-e-c-d C. c-a-b-e-d D. e-b-a-c-d Question 17: a. We need visionaries to help us move forward. They show us what is possible when we think differently. Each of us can be a visionary if we are brave enough to follow our own ideas, even when others cannot see what we see. b. Some people can see the future before others. They have ideas that seem strange at first, but later change the world. We call these people visionaries. c. Steve Jobs believed computers could be for everyone, not just scientists. People laughed at his idea of a computer in every home. Today, most of us carry small computers in our pockets. d. Visionaries often face problems. People do not understand their ideas and say they will fail. But these special people believe in themselves and keep working hard. e. Thomas Edison made the light bulb when people thought it was impossible. Many said he was wasting his time. But he kept trying and after many failures, he succeeded. Now we cannot imagine life without electric light. A. b-a-c-d-e B. b-e-c-d-a C. b-d-a-e-c D. b-c-d-e-a Read the following passage about Small Actions with Enormous Impact 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 our interconnected world, small actions can create profound reverberations that transform communities and inspire global movements. Many ordinary people, having witnessed injustice or environmental degradation, have decided to take meaningful action in their communities. The butterfly effect, (18)_________, perfectly illustrates how personal decisions ripple outward with unexpected consequences. The actions we take today not only affect our immediate surroundings but also determine the world that future generations will inherit; (19)_________. Small initiatives, such as neighborhood clean-ups or community gardens, (20)_________. Had the environmental activists not raised their voices decades ago, our planet would be facing even more severe climate challenges today. Every individual contribution, no matter how small, becomes part of a larger tapestry of positive change that spans across borders and generations. Nature, which has always been resilient, now requires our conscious protection to thrive in the modern era. (21)_________. These ripples of change continue to spread outward, touching lives and transforming perspectives along the way. By acknowledging the interconnectedness of our actions, (22)_________. Research consistently shows that acts of kindness trigger a cascade effect, inspiring others to replicate these positive behaviors in their own communities. Even modest environmental practices like reducing plastic usage or conserving water can collectively lead to substantial ecological benefits when adopted widely. Question 18: