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TEST 1 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. Zero-Waste Wardrobes: Fashion That Regenerates The Earth Our beautiful (1)_________ natural fabrics always come from sustainable natural sources. The (2)_________ truly helps our beautiful green planet every day. We proudly sell quality products (3)_________ from organic materials in our stores. We happily bring eco-friendly clothes (4)_________ you at affordable prices every season. You should (5)_________ up with the times by choosing sustainable fashion options for your everyday wardrobe needs. We strongly want (6)_________ colorful zero-waste clothing for everyone in our community. Question 1:A. recycle B. recycled C. recycling D. recyclable Question 2:A. fashion sustainable industry B. sustainable industry fashion C. industry fashion sustainable D. sustainable fashion industry Question 3:A. made B. was made C. which made D. making Question 4:A. for B. with C. to D. at Question 5:A. say B. make C. talk D. keep Question 6:A. to create B. creating C. create D. to creating 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. 2025: Your Year, Earth's Year The wildlife (7)_________ programs help many endangered animals survive in their natural habitats around our country. Some people recycle paper regularly, but (8)_________ prefer to plant beautiful trees in their gardens. A (9)_________ of enthusiastic people actively join our community clean-up events every month. (10)_________ the ocean, many plastic bottles and bags are harming sea animals every day. We must (11)_________ innovative solutions to tackle environmental issues before it's too late. The essential biodiversity of our precious forests needs urgent (12)_________ from everyone. Question 7:A. conservation B. preservation C. protection D. safeguarding Question 8:A. another B. other C. others D. the others Question 9:A. some B. much C. lot D. many Question 10:A. In the middle of B. At the bottom of C. By the side of D. On the basis of Question 11:A. catch up with B. hold on to C. come up with D. look out for Question 12:A. protection B. security C. defense D. shelter 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. Tom: Wow! Can I try them? My phone is so old now. b. Amy: I love my new smart glasses! They show me the time and weather in 3D. c. Amy: Yes, of course! They can also take photos when you smile. It's so cool in 2025! A. c-b-a B. a-b-c C. b-c-a D. b-a-c Question 14: a. Emma: I miss seeing my friends in person, and virtual high-fives feel strange. b. Jack: I love our new virtual school, and I can visit space in science class. c. Jack: We have real school on Fridays, and we can play real games together then. d. Emma: The space lesson was fun, but I got dizzy when we flew around Jupiter. e. Jack: My favorite part is art class, and we can create 3D paintings in the air. A. b-e-c-d-a B. b-d-e-a-c C. a-b-e-d-c D. c-d-a-b-e Question 15: Dear Tom, a. If you want to see pictures, please check my phone message. Because I know you love technology, I think you will like these planes. b. I hope that you can visit us soon so we can go to the airport together. Although it's still new technology, it will change how we travel forever. c. I am writing because I saw the new electric planes at the airport yesterday. Although they are smaller than old planes, they don't make noise when they fly. d. Since these planes use solar power, they help our planet stay clean. When we travel next month, we will try this amazing airplane. e. My parents are excited because the tickets are cheaper than regular flights. When more people use these planes, our air will be cleaner. Your friend, LK A. e-a-d-c-b B. d-a-c-e-b C. c-d-a-e-b D. b-a-d-e-c Question 16: a. Even though cities have many buildings, we can find small green spaces where we can relax. If you keep plants at home, they help you too. b. Children who play outside are happier than those who stay inside because nature teaches them many lessons. When they explore, they learn about life. c. When people feel sad, walking in nature can help them feel better because trees and flowers bring joy. Although life is busy, we need outside time daily. d. We should enjoy nature weekly because it is good medicine for our minds. Although it is simple, walking outside when sad can change everything.
e. Doctors say that when we visit parks or forests, our stress goes away. If you feel worried, sitting by water can calm your mind. A. c-e-b-a-d B. e-b-a-c-d C. a-b-c-e-d D. b-a-e-c-d Question 17: a. We can solve big problems if we look at nature's solutions. Although technology seems different from plants and animals, the best ideas come when we combine them together. b. Birds help us build better airplanes because their wings move in special ways. When engineers study fish, they make boats that use less fuel. c. Sticky tape was made after someone looked at gecko feet, which can hold to walls without glue. When doctors study spiderwebs, they create stronger bandages for wounds. d. When scientists watch animals and plants, they learn how to make better things because nature has clever designs. Although nature took millions of years, we can copy these ideas quickly. e. Many buildings now look like trees or shells because these shapes are strong and beautiful. If architects copy honeybee homes, they can save more energy in houses. A. d-c-b-e-a B. d-e-a-c-b C. d-a-b-c-e D. d-b-e-c-a Read the following passage about Ensuring Equal Access to Green Living 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. Environmental justice demands that all communities, regardless of income or race, (18)_________. If governments had implemented fair policies decades ago, many disadvantaged areas would not be suffering from pollution today. Unfortunately, the reality is that low-income neighborhoods often bear the heaviest environmental burdens, (19)_________. The movement for environmental justice, which began in the 1980s, continues to fight against these inequalities through community activism and policy advocacy. Clean air and water are basic human rights; (20)_________. Urban planners must consider social equity when designing new green infrastructure projects, yet economic interests sometimes override community needs. (21)_________. Many successful initiatives involve local residents in decision-making processes, creating solutions that truly meet community needs. Environmental justice advocates, studying the issue deeply and developing practical approaches, (22)_________. Green solutions must be accessible to everyone, not just wealthy neighborhoods. Communities facing environmental injustice are being empowered through education, resources, and political representation. True environmental justice will only be achieved when all people, regardless of their background, can enjoy healthy environments and participate in the green economy that is rapidly developing worldwide. Furthermore, research shows that environmentally equitable communities experience better health outcomes, increased property values, and improved quality of life over time, demonstrating that justice and sustainability are deeply interconnected goals worth pursuing collectively. Question 18: A. should have equal access to clean environments and sustainable solutions
B. which restricts their participation in environmental decision-making processes and sustainable development C. whom benefits primarily from superficial improvements rather than fundamental ecological solutions D. having limited opportunity for adapting to climate change consequences and resilience building Question 19: A. that had providing economic opportunities, educational resources, and healthcare facilities B. will excluded clean water access, affordable housing, and public transportation C. which include toxic waste sites, industrial pollution, and limited green spaces D. replace natural habitats, traditional communities, and cultural heritage sites Question 20: A. consequently, these luxuries are rarely accessible in affluent communities B. nevertheless, these essentials are frequently compromised in minority communities C. similarly, these privileges are properly distributed in diverse communities D. meanwhile, these resources are abundantly available in industrial communities Question 21: A. Corporations profiting from this sector must ignore both scientific warnings and community demands for sustainable practices B. Politicians campaigning in these regions must balance both industrial interests and denial of environmental regulation frameworks C. Developers building in these areas must prioritize both luxury markets and elimination of affordable green housing options D. Organizations working in this field must address both immediate environmental threats and long-term sustainability goals Question 22: A. are now partnering with city officials to create meaningful change B. will soon be lobbying against municipal regulations to prevent environmental reforms C. have consistently avoided local authorities to maintain unregulated development practices D. must immediately terminate existing agreements to prioritize corporate interests Read the following passage about Climate Crisis? Not With These Solutions! 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. Climate change presents numerous challenges to our planet, with rising temperatures and extreme weather events becoming increasingly common. However, many experts remain optimistic that we can mitigate these effects through innovative solutions. While the situation seems dire, scientists and environmentalists have developed practical approaches that could significantly reduce our carbon footprint. These strategies range from technological advancements to simple lifestyle changes that anyone can implement.