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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. Lucy: Oops! I was late and forgot! b. Ben: That’s cool — you started a new fashion! c. Ben: Lucy, why are you wearing two different shoes? A. a-c-b B. a-b-c C. c-a-b D. b-c-a Question 14: a. Jack: That sounds fun, but I must finish my homework before I can come. b. Emma: I want to go to the park because the sun is shining today. c. Jack: Thank you, and I will hurry because I really want to play football. d. Emma: Great, we can have a ball and invite Tim if he is free. e. Emma: I can wait for you, so we can go together later. A. b-a-e-c-d B. b-e-d-a-c C. c-a-e-b-d D. d-a-c-e-b Question 15: Dear Sam, a. We should invite the next street to our festival, even though space is limited. More friends make better parties! b. My neighbourhood has changed since we removed the old fence. Although some were worried, we now talk to each other more. c. I think that open communities help us learn new things. When people share ideas, we all grow together. d. Would you like to visit our community next weekend? I can show you how our open spaces work. e. The community garden, which everyone works in, gives us fresh food. Children play together while adults chat about their day. A. a-e-b-c-d B. e-b-d-a-c C. b-e-a-c-d D. c-b-e-a-d Question 16: a. Schools create community when they have morning meetings or sing songs, which helps students feel they belong. Teachers and students work as a team when they share these moments. b. My family has dinner together every Sunday, and we talk about our week. Although some members live far away, they join us online because this time is important. c. Communities grow stronger if they make time for shared activities, so we should protect these special times. Even simple rituals, such as greeting neighbours or sharing meals, can build lasting bonds that help everyone. d. In our town, we celebrate spring with a big festival where everyone plants flowers. The children dance while the adults prepare food, and then we all eat together. e. People need rituals because they bring us together in special ways. When we share activities, we feel happy and connected to others.

A. Careful selection of lighting fixtures can enhance the ambiance and create a relaxing atmosphere B. Regular maintenance of garden plants ensures vibrant colors throughout the changing seasons C. Strategic placement of artwork draws attention and establishes the room's aesthetic character D. Simple changes in furniture placement can transform a quiet room into a lively gathering place Question 19: A. which serve diverse populations, need areas for both quiet conversations and energetic activities B. produced excellent results, had components from both domestic suppliers and international vendors C. that connects remote villages, requires maintenance during both summer months and winter seasons D. design impressed critics, included elements from both modern architecture and classical styles Question 20: A. we often travel during summer to explore new cultures B. they also serve as places for games and crafts C. she always prepares meals with fresh local ingredients D. books provide knowledge through centuries of wisdom Question 21: A. economic policies are implemented and financial stability is achieved B. digital platforms are developed and customer experiences are enhanced C. natural gathering spaces are created and family connections are maintained D. environmental standards are established and sustainable practices are enforced Question 22: A. is required even in virtual environments that promote social interaction across geographical barriers B. is essential even in digital platforms where creating community bonds transcends spatial limitations C. having designed even in remote forums to foster human connection regardless of location differences D. is needed even for online spaces to help people feel connected despite physical distance Read the following passage about Natural Models for Human Connection 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. Nature offers profound lessons on connection and community. Biomimicry—the practice of imitating nature's designs—extends beyond engineering to social structures. By observing how organisms coexist, we gain insights into strengthening our own bonds. These natural patterns have evolved over millions of years, providing tested blueprints for human relationships. Forest ecosystems demonstrate remarkable communication networks. Trees share nutrients through underground fungal connections called mycorrhizal networks. When one tree is attacked by insects, it releases chemical warnings that prompt neighbouring trees to boost their defences. This mutual aid system ensures collective survival during environmental challenges. Humans similarly benefit from establishing support networks that facilitate resource sharing and emotional sustenance during difficult times. The forest model teaches us that invisible connections often matter most.

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