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Question 17: a. When families see their grandparents using technology well, they feel proud and happy. b. Because they spend time on social media, they stay connected with friends and family easily. c. In many families today, grandparents know more about technology than their children, which surprises everyone. d. When grandparents learn to use smartphones, they can video call their grandchildren every day. e. Since they enjoy learning new apps, they teach their children how to use them too. A. c-d-b-e-a B. c-e-b-a-d C. c-b-e-d-a D. c-a-e-d-b Read the following passage about What to Leave Our Children Beyond Material Things? 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. In today's world, many parents want to leave a better future for their children, which is why they focus on environmental protection. (18)_________, they learn to care for the Earth. Because recycling helps reduce waste, our planet becomes cleaner. (19)_________. When families plant trees together, they create a green legacy for future generations. If we all work together to protect the environment, our children will live in a healthier world. The trees (20)_________. By reducing plastic use, we can help save marine life, which is essential for our ecosystem. When children see their parents caring for the environment, they learn to do the same. Because environmental education starts at home, families should practice eco-friendly habits daily. Walking to school instead of driving, (21)_________. The clean energy that we use today will power our children's homes in the future. If everyone uses renewable energy, our planet will be saved from climate change. The oceans that we protect now will provide food for future generations. When families use solar panels, they teach children about sustainable living. By teaching children to conserve water, we ensure they have enough clean water in the future. (22)_________. If we reduce our carbon footprint, our children will breathe cleaner air. The forests that we preserve now will be home to many animals in the future. When families use public transportation, they help reduce traffic and pollution. Question 18: A. When children who love to play are taught to read by their teachers daily B. When children that enjoy reading are taught to write by their friends daily C. Having taught children to draw by their siblings daily, they will learn quickly D. When children are taught to recycle by their parents daily Question 19: A. Because adults love to play in the park, they will visit it every weekend B. Although teenagers enjoy reading books, they will visit the library tomorrow C. Since children understand the importance of nature, they will protect it in the future D. Unless students like to eat ice cream, they will buy it from the store Question 20:
A. we will plant next week will provide shade for our parents yesterday B. that we plant today will provide shade for our grandchildren tomorrow C. we planted yesterday will provide shade for our children today D. that we plant today which will provide shade for our friends next year Question 21: A. children reduce air pollution and stay healthy throughout their lives B. children reducing air pollution and staying active throughout their days C. children having reduced air pollution and having stayed fit throughout their years D. children who reduce air pollution and who stay strong throughout their time Question 22: A. The forests that we destroy today will disappear for our children to suffer B. The oceans that we ignore today will vanish for our children to regret C. The mountains that we neglect today will perish for our children to mourn D. The wildlife that we protect today will thrive for our children to enjoy Read the following passage about Family Financial Planning in Uncertain Times 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. In today's world, many families worry about money, and they want to help each other. Parents want to help their children, while children want to help their parents. This is called intergenerational saving, which means families work together to save money for the future. When families save together, they feel more secure and happy because they can face any problems that might come. They can support each other better. Many families save money in a bank, and they put money aside every month. This helps them prepare for difficult times, but some families also buy insurance to protect their money. If someone gets sick, insurance can help pay for medicine, which is very important. Some families also save money for their children's education because they want their children to have a good future. They believe that education is the key to success. Families can save money by teaching children about money, which is an important life skill. When parents give children a small amount of money each week, children learn to save some and spend some. This helps children understand money better, and they make better choices later in life. Although it might be hard at first, children who learn about money early develop good habits. They learn to think carefully before spending money. Some families make a plan together, and they talk about their money goals regularly. They decide how much to save each month, and they also decide what to spend money on. This helps everyone in the family feel secure about their future because they know they are ready for both good times and bad times. When families plan together, they usually have less stress about money, and they can help each other when needed. This makes their family stronger.