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c. The internet, which connects billions of people today, has changed what it means to know something because we can find almost any information quickly, but we must learn to separate good information from bad. d. The wheel, which seems so simple now, gave people freedom to travel farther than ever before, and this movement connected different cultures and ideas that would never have met otherwise. e. Medical inventions like vaccines have helped people live longer and healthier lives, but they also make us ask difficult questions about who should get treatment when there isn't enough for everyone. A. b-d-e-c-a B. b-e-d-a-c C. b-c-a-e-d D. b-d-c-e-a Read the following passage about Natural Systems as Models for Community 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. Nature has always provided us with perfect examples of supportive communities (18)_________. Ecosystems, which have evolved over millions of years, demonstrate remarkable balance and resilience through their interconnected relationships. The forest floor recycles nutrients efficiently; the fallen leaves decompose and return vital elements to the soil. Learning from nature's example, communities can develop systems where nothing goes to waste and everyone contributes to the collective well-being. The truth, (19)_________, has profound implications for how we organize human societies. Many indigenous cultures, having lived in harmony with natural systems for generations, possess wisdom that modern society desperately needs. Scientists believe that understanding the communication between plants could revolutionize our approach to community organization and resource sharing. The coral reef, despite its fragile appearance, (20)_________. Communities facing challenges such as climate change could adopt strategies from these natural models to become more adaptable and resilient. Had we paid more attention to these lessons from nature, (21)_________. When we examine the intricate relationships within wetland ecosystems, we discover powerful frameworks for sustainable urban planning and water management. The beaver, through its dam-building activity, creates habitats for countless other species while also preventing floods and purifying water naturally. Today's technological innovations, (22)_________. Question 18: A. when digital technologies had disrupted traditional industries across multiple economic sectors B. will have transformed urban landscapes dramatically by the next fiscal year C. where different species work together harmoniously and effectively for mutual benefit D. economic policies favor corporate growth over sustainable environmental practices Giải Thích: Kiến thức về MĐQH Question 19: A. that natural systems consistently and overwhelmingly prioritize cooperation over competition B. what economic theories traditionally and fundamentally misunderstand about wealth distribution

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