PDF Google Drive Downloader v1.1


Report a problem

Content text UNIT 9 GRADE 11 TEST 3.docx

UNIT 9 SOCIAL ISSUES TEST 3 Read the following advertisement 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 1 to 6. Tomorrow's Solutions, Today's Actions  Innovation transforms challenges into opportunities, shaping our (1)_________ future. The (2)_________ revolutionize our world. The experts (3)_________ on this project bring unprecedented breakthroughs. We entrust our legacy (4)_________ future generations. Our innovations are (5)_________ the envelope of technological advancement. We commit to (6)_________ solutions and creating lasting impact. Question 1:A. sustainable B. sustainability C. sustenance D. sustainably Question 2:A. solutions advanced technology B. advanced technology solutions C. technology advanced solutions D. solutions technology advanced Question 3:A. which worked B. worked C. working D. was worked Question 4:A. for B. with C. at D. to Question 5:A. breaking B. pushing C. stretching D. testing Question 6:A. developing B. to develop C. to developing D. develop Read of the following leaflet 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 7 to 12. Breaking Social Barriers  While some stories echo through mainstream media, (7)_________ lie dormant in the shadows of society's margins, yearning to emerge from obscurity. Our grassroots initiative (8)_________ unearth these buried narratives, transforming whispers into powerful declarations of existence. The (9)_________ of human perseverance manifests through their unvarnished testimonies. (10)_________ the systemic barriers that have long silenced them, these voices now resonate with unprecedented clarity. Their (11)_________ from invisible entities to catalysts of change reverberates throughout communities. A (12)_________ of narratives from the peripheries of society converge to orchestrate a symphony of change. Question 7:A. another B. other C. the others D. others Question 8:A. comes up to B. sets out to C. goes through to D. takes off to Question 9:A. quintessence B. epitome C. embodiment D. paradigm Question 10:A. Regardless B. Concerning C. Notwithstanding D. According to Question 11:A. transformation B. evolution C. metamorphosis D. transition Question 12:A. abundance B. quantity C. multitude D. plethora 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: a. Sarah: Actually, I'm a teacher during the day. Mrs. Chen, 10th grade math. This delivery gig is my little secret. b. Sarah: Here's your midnight ramen order, Mike. Third time this week, huh? c. Mike: Yeah... Thanks, Sarah. You're probably getting tired of seeing my apartment by now. A. c-b-a B. b-c-a C. a-b-c D. b-a-c Question 14: a. RB-2084: No. Yesterday, you gave a crying customer a hug and your special hot chocolate. I can only offer standard beverages and pre-programmed responses. b. RB-2084: Alex, you've sighed 47 times today. Are you malfunctioning? c. Alex: What, inferior coffee? d. RB-2084: I'm concerned. Three customers questioned your presence here today. But they don't understand—you provide what I cannot. e. Alex: It's called being human, Robbie. And stop scanning me! A. d-a-c-e-b B. c-d-b-e-a C. a-b-c-d-e D. b-e-d-c-a Question 15: Dear Lisa Chen a. You probably don't know me. I'm James, the guy who cleans your studio at 3 AM. b. I watch your show every morning—well, on the small TV in the break room while I eat my "dinner." c. It's funny how we share the same space but never meet. I clean your coffee mug every night, straighten the papers you leave behind, and sometimes catch glimpses of tomorrow's scripts. d. Last week, you reported about the "invisible workforce." I was mopping the floor right then. Ironic, isn't it? The invisible man is watching a story about invisible people. e. Just wanted to say thanks. That story made us feel seen. Best regards, LK A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-d-a-c-e C. c-e-a-d-b D. d-b-c-a-e Question 16: a. What started as a simple VR birthday gift became a living memory album. Mrs. Zhang "plants" old photos like seeds, and her late husband's voice recordings bloom like morning glories. Each virtual flower holds a family story. b. Soon, other seniors joined their virtual garden. Mr. Peterson added his 1975 tomatoes, Mrs. Rodriguez shared her mother's roses, and suddenly, their digital community bloomed with shared stories and friendships. c. Every morning, Mrs. Zhang enters her digital garden—a virtual space her granddaughter Emma designed. Though her hands can no longer work real soil, here she tends to digital flowers that bloom at her touch. The butterflies dance endlessly, and the sun always shines just right.
d. Their weekly gardening sessions bridge two worlds. While Emma teaches VR controls, Mrs. Zhang shares traditional recipes. Together, they sit on their digital bench, watching memories grow in this space where the past meets the future. e. "In this garden," Mrs. Zhang often says, "memories never fade." Emma smiles, knowing their love grows in both pixels and reality. A. b-a-d-c-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. c-a-d-b-e D. d-c-a-b-e Question 17: a. At sunset, Mai watches PAL hum lullabies learned from seniors while sorting books. The robot has picked up interesting habits—placing bookmarks where readers dozed off. b. Mai drives the city's last library bus, a curious mix of old and new. Between worn books sits PAL, a small robot that helps elderly readers switch between paper pages and digital screens. c. "Books or bytes," Mai often says, watching her unusual family of readers, "stories will always find their way home." d. The bus's heart is its "Memory Corner"—a" cozy spot where grandchildren record bedtime stories and grandparents leave video messages about their favorite tales. e. Every Tuesday at Silver Oaks Home, Mrs. Peterson hugs her paperbacks while Mr. Chen enjoys his e- books' large fonts. PAL floats between them, turning whispered stories into audiobooks. A. b-d-a-c-e B. b-c-e-a-d C. b-e-d-a-c D. b-d-a-e-c Read the following passage about Painting Tomorrow's Solutions 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. The Social Innovation Canvas, (18)_________. Had these methods been maintained by traditional problem-solvers, many of today's groundbreaking solutions would never have been developed. Social entrepreneurs and innovators work tirelessly to identify pressing issues and develop creative solutions, while policymakers provide the necessary support and resources to implement these initiatives. Being deeply rooted in community needs and aspirations, (19)_________. The most impactful solutions are often co- created by diverse stakeholders, yet successful implementation requires careful planning and sustained commitment from all parties involved. Through the systematic application of the canvas methodology, numerous social challenges have been effectively addressed and transformed into opportunities for positive change. (20)_________ who are passionate about creating lasting social impact. Furthermore, the canvas methodology has proven particularly effective in developing countries, where resources are limited but creativity and community engagement are abundant. As we look toward the future, the Social Innovation Canvas remains an indispensable tool for those seeking to create meaningful and sustainable change in their communities. The methodology's success (21)_________, leading to increased funding and support for social innovation initiatives worldwide. Additionally, (22)_________, ensuring that future leaders are equipped with the tools and mindset necessary for addressing complex social challenges. Question 18:
A. who has revolutionized the way we approach societal challenges, serves as a powerful framework for creating sustainable solutions B. which has revolutionized the way we approach societal challenges, serves as a powerful framework for creating sustainable solutions C. had revolutionized the way we approach societal challenges, has been serving as a powerful framework for creating sustainable solutions D. is revolutionizing the way we approached societal challenges, will serve as a powerful framework for creating sustainable solutions Question 19: A. the canvas enables stakeholders to visualize complex problems and generate innovative solutions through collaborative efforts B. the canvas enabling stakeholders to visualize complex problems and generating innovative solutions through collaborative efforts C. the canvas, which enabling stakeholders to visualize complex problems, generate innovative solutions through collaborative efforts D. the canvas having enabled stakeholders to visualize complex problems and generated innovative solutions through collaborative efforts Question 20: A. This innovative approach continues to inspire new generations of change-makers B. This innovative approach continuing inspire new generations of change-makers C. This innovative approach continue inspiring new generations of change-makers D. This innovative approach continues inspiring to new generations of change-makers Question 21: A. which has attracted attention from global organizations and philanthropic institutions B. that attracting attention from global organizations and philanthropic institutions C. has attracted attention from global organizations and philanthropic institutions D. having attracted attention from global organizations and philanthropic institutions Question 22: A. educational institutions have begun incorporating the students into their curricula B. educational institutions have begun incorporating the weather into their buildings C. educational institutions have begun incorporating the food into their computers D. educational institutions have begun incorporating the canvas into their curricula Read the following passage about Small Changes, Social Waves 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. The butterfly effect, a concept derived from chaos theory, suggests that minor actions can trigger significant consequences in complex systems. This phenomenon, first proposed by meteorologist Edward Lorenz, illustrates how a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil could theoretically cause a tornado in Texas.

Related document

x
Report download errors
Report content



Download file quality is faulty:
Full name:
Email:
Comment
If you encounter an error, problem, .. or have any questions during the download process, please leave a comment below. Thank you.