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4 C. that collaborated to bring a human touch to robotics D. whose members specialized in Al and human interaction Question 20. A. designed to be visually appealing while functional B. inspired contemporary art and human anatomy C. combining elements of both futuristic and classic designs D. reflecting the aesthetics of modern robotics and human likeness Question 21. A. A variety of human languages can comprehend and respond to Apollo B. Users uses sophisticated algorithms to interact with Apollo C. Apollo understands context and nuance in human conversations D. Apollo is programmed to facilitate discussions on various topics Question 22. A. they could lead to more personalized user experiences B. their integration could enhance daily about ethics and empathy C. their development raised questions about ethics and empathy D. they may change the landscape of communication in the future. Read the following passage about endangered birds 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. There are approximately 8,000 species of birds in the world today. However, only a few of these are widely recognized: sparrows, pigeons, eagles, parrots, and others. So, what about the lesser-known bird species? According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), nearly one-third of the world's bird species are now at risk of extinction, with some having populations of fewer than 1,000 individuals. Over the past century, about 150 bird species have gone extinct. Sadly, when we lose a bird species, we lose a piece of nature's balance. Birds play crucial roles in various ecosystems, such as controlling insect populations, pollinating plants, and dispersing seeds. One example is the honeycreeper, a brightly colored bird native to Hawaii. Honeycreepers are essential pollinators for certain tropical flowers, and their unique feeding habits demonstrate a close relationship with their habitat. Efforts are being made to save endangered bird species. In the Galapagos-Islands, conservation programs focus on protecting habitats critical to birds like the Galapagos penguin. In India, special reserves help protect endangered species like the Great Indian Bustard. Technology also offers promising tools for bird conservation. Bird-watching apps, for example, allow scientists and citizens alike to record bird sightings and monitor bird populations. These apps provide valuable data for conservation efforts and enable people worldwide to appreciate and support bird diversity. Question 23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a widely recognized bird? A. Pigeon B. Parrot C. Eagle D. Honeycreeper Question 24. The word “extinction” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to: A. Survival B. Disappearance C. Scarcity D. Endangerment Question 25. The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to: A. Flowers B. Honeycreepers C. Pollinators D. Habitats Question 26. The word “monitor” in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by: A. Track B. Ignore C. Eliminate D. Disrupt Question 27. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? A. Technology might help preserve bird diversity.