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Question 14: a. Lin: Companies cut trees to make paper products or to clear land for farms, but when forests disappear, the Earth gets warmer because trees help cool our planet. b. Lin: We can plant trees in our communities, use less paper, and support companies that protect forests, because even small actions make a difference when many people work together. c. Amir: I understand the problem now, so what can regular people like us do to help save forests? d. Lin: I'm really worried about our forests because they are disappearing so quickly, and many animals are losing their homes. e. Amir: Why are so many trees being cut down, and who is responsible for this problem? A. e-b-a-d-c B. d-e-a-c-b C. d-e-b-c-a D. c-d-a-e-b Question 15: Dear Sam, a. If you want to see how our amazing house works, you should visit us next month when all the cool features will be installed. b. We chose this house because it can grow with our family, which means we won't need to move when we have another baby. c. My children have beds that fold into the wall during the day, so their bedroom becomes a playroom where they can have fun. d. When my parents visit us, we can pull out special walls that make the living room bigger, which everyone loves. e. I am writing to tell you about my new flexible home that changes when our family needs more or less space. Best wishes, LK A. b-d-e-c-a B. c-e-b-d-a C. d-e-a-c-b D. e-d-c-b-a Question 16: a. Scientists are working hard to create new green technologies, which can help us fight climate change before it's too late. b. Solar panels and wind turbines make clean electricity, and they don't produce harmful gases that warm our planet. c. Electric cars are becoming more popular because they don't need gasoline, and they can be charged using renewable energy from the sun or wind. d. Smart homes have special systems that save energy when you're not using it, which helps reduce the amount of electricity we need. e. Although these technologies are still improving, they give us hope that we can solve climate problems if we work together and make changes in our daily lives. A. b-c-d-a-e B. d-a-b-c-e C. a-b-c-d-e D. c-a-d-b-e
Question 17: a. Students from Vietnam can study in Thailand or Malaysia for a few months, and students from these countries also come to Vietnamese schools to make new friends. b. Traditional music and dance performances are popular when artists from Cambodia or Indonesia visit Vietnam, because these shows help people understand the beautiful cultures of their neighbors. c. Vietnam has many cultural exchange programs with other ASEAN countries, which help people learn about different traditions and ways of life. d. Although people in ASEAN countries speak different languages, these cultural exchanges bring them closer together and help them feel like one big family in Southeast Asia. e. Vietnamese chefs travel to Singapore and the Philippines to teach cooking classes, while chefs from these countries come to Vietnam to share their special recipes. A. c-b-e-d-a B. c-d-e-a-b C. c-a-b-e-d D. c-e-b-a-d Read the following passage about What Arctic Melting Means for Humanity 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 Arctic, which has been described as Earth's air conditioner, is warming at more than twice the rate of the rest of the planet, leading to rapid ice melt that threatens global climate stability. Scientists have monitored these changes for decades, documenting the shrinking sea ice extent and thinning ice sheets across Greenland and northern regions. Their research reveals alarming trends: Summer sea ice could completely disappear by mid-century, (18)_________. Had we taken serious climate action decades ago, the current rate of Arctic ice loss might have been significantly reduced. Rising sea levels threaten coastal communities worldwide; (19)_________. Indigenous communities in the Arctic already face immediate challenges as their traditional ways of life become increasingly difficult to maintain on thinning ice. The melting permafrost releases ancient methane deposits into the atmosphere; consequently, this accelerates the greenhouse effect in a dangerous feedback loop. According to scientific consensus, (20)_________ that our climate system is in crisis. While these changes present new economic opportunities like shortened shipping routes and access to resources, they come with profound ecological costs. Nations must balance potential short-term gains against long-term environmental stability. International cooperation, (21)_________, is essential to address these challenges, requiring binding agreements that limit emissions and protect vulnerable polar regions. The fate of the Arctic will ultimately determine the future habitability of our planet, making its protection not merely an environmental concern but a fundamental human imperative. (22)_________. Question 18: A. having caused political tensions between developing nations regarding resource allocations B. that researchers documented using satellite imagery from multiple space agencies C. which promotes economic growth through technological innovation across continents today D. changing not only Arctic ecosystems but also global weather patterns as well

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