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D. I wish there were an organization for social activities for teenagers in my town. Read the following sign or notice and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 29: When you see this sign in a public place, it means _____. A. Using mobile phones is allowed when pumping gas. B. Using mobile phones is prohibited when pumping gas. C. Making a phone call when pumping gas is possible. D. Using mobile phones isn’t dangerous when pumping gas. Question 30: What does this notice say? For help with cooking and housework, telephone Carol on 332768 A. Carol offers help with financial management. B. Carol provides assistance with cooking and housework. C. You can contact Carol for gardening services. D. Carol specializes in cleaning cars. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36. At first, these animals, great white sharks in the Pacific Ocean, wildebeest in Africa, Arctic terns in the Atlantic, seem completely different. One swims, one walks, and the other flies. But they all have one thing in common. They all migrate. Some migrating animals move to a place with a better temperature. Some go to find food or water. The groups travel as one, trying to survive. During the trip, they face many different challenges. One challenge is distance. Some migrating animals take very long trips. They go far away from their home areas. For example, great white sharks swim from Australia to South Africa and back. In nine months, they swim about 20,000 kilometers. Another challenge is finding enough food add water during the journey. For example, each Mali elephant needs over 200 liters of water each day. To get this, they need to go from one waterhole to another. Finally, migrating animals have to avoid other animals that want to eat them. For example, zebras have to stay away from lions. Travelling as a group helps keep them safe. All the zebras in the group can watch for danger. When one zebra is in trouble, the other members make a circle around it. By working as a group, migrating animals can survive some of the world's most extraordinary journeys. Question 31: What is the passage mainly about? A. Time for animal migration B. Safe ways of animal migration C. Purposes for animal migration D. Challenges of animal migration Question 32: The word "challenges" in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ___________. A. problems B. difficulties C. solutions D. struggles Question 33: How many big challenges for the animals does the passage talk about? A. five B. three C. two D. four Question 34: How do zebras help each other stay safe? A. They run away fast. B. They go by themselves. C. They form a circle around a hurt zebra. D. They hide in the grass. Question 35: According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Each Mali elephant needs more than 200 liters of water a day. B. Zebras help each other when they are in trouble. C. Great white sharks swim from Australia to South Africa in nine months. D. Different kinds of animals migrate. Question 36: The word “survive” in paragraph 4 is CLOSEST in meaning to _____________.