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Question 20. A. important B. equivalent C. similar D. different Question 21. A. distribute B. activate C. observe D. represent Question 22. A. Additionally B. However C. Therefore D. To sum up Read the following article and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the Questions from 23 to 37. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is likely to improve your engagement in non-STEM subjects (Literature, Art, Education, and Humanities). For instance, Al-powered language learning platforms like Duolingo and Rosetta Stone use natural language processing and machine instructions to provide personalised learning experiences. These platforms can adapt their learning content and pace to match your individual needs. This can help you learn at your own pace and in your own way, thereby, increasing engagement and motivation. Al-powered writing and grammar tools such as Grammarly and Hemingway can provide instant feedback and suggestions for alternative phrasing and word choices. By analysing your grammar, vocabulary, and style, they can help you improve your writing skills and communicate better. Similarly, you can play AI-powered educational games in history and social studies classes. Games like Civilization and Age of Empires use Al to create realistic historical simulations that can help you understand historical events and concepts in a more enjoyable and interactive way. In music and art, there are creative tools such as Amper Music and Dream. These tools use Al to create original music and art based on users' input. This can provide you with fun and imaginative ways to study these subjects. Overall, AI can stimulate your interest in non-STEM subjects by providing personalised instructions, creating various learning experiences, and offering real-time feedback and support. As Al technology continues to evolve, you can expect to see even more innovative uses of Al in non- STEM education. (Adapted from Global Success Workbook 12) Question 23. What is the topic of the article? A. The usefulness of Al in certain subjects B. Al's limitless and extraordinary capabilities C. The harmful effects of abusing Al D. A new Al chatbot's outstanding functions Question 24. The word they in paragraph 2 refers to ______. A. instant suggestions B. phrasing and word choices C. grammar, vocabulary, and style D. Al-powered writing and grammar tools Question 25. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Artificial Intelligence appears to be weak when having to work with STEM subjects. B. Al-powered language learning platforms can tailor their behaviour to suit learners' needs. C. Creative tools can help you imitate pre-existing artworks in music and painting. D. Game developers can use Al to build storylines to create possible future events. Question 26. The word stimulate in paragraph 5 is opposite in meaning to _______. A. promote B. prevent C. imitate D. analyse Question 27. According to the passage, Al can help people with all of the following, EXCEPT ______. A. giving instant support B. learning languages C. boosting learning pace D. providing materials in history classes Read the following article and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the Questions from 28 to 32. Before the invention of newspapers, the main source of news was word of mouth. Any writings and drawings were done by hand. Although printing presses had existed in eastern Asia, it was Gutenberg's invention in Europe in 1453 that made printing faster and books more accessible. It
reduced the cost and size of printed books and made them the first form of mass media affordable to less wealthy people. Gutenberg's invention also quickened the spread of discoveries and information and promoted literacy in Europe. The printing press led to the rise of printed newspapers that appeared regularly. The first newspapers developed from around 1612 and in a short period of time, they became very popular in Europe and the European colonies. In the 19th century, they also appeared in Asia. Newspapers and magazines are still very popular today. Although most of them have online versions, many people continue to read print media, which is considered more credible than digital media. In the 1920s, when radio, television, and video were introduced, the phrase "the media" began to be used. Black and white television quickly became popular in the 1950s, and in the 1960s, colour broadcasts started in many countries. Thanks to its audiovisual presentation, television became one of the most important forms of mass media in the 20th century. As a source of news, entertainment, and education, it still attracts a large number of viewers today. (Adapted from Global Success) Question 28. Which best serves as the title for the article? A. The Rise of the Media B. Outdated Media Platforms C. Traditional Forms of Media D. Development of Journalism and Information Question 29. All of the following are the forms of mass media mentioned in the passage EXCEPT_____. A. video B. photo-sharing C. television D. printed newspapers Question 30. The word they in paragraph 2 refers to _____. A. the printing press B. printed newspapers C. Europe and the European colonies D. online versions Question 31. The word wealthy in paragraph 1 is opposite in meaning to_____. A. visual B. luxury C. poor D. rich Question 32. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Printing presses, a European invention, appeared first in eastern Asia in the 15th century. B. After the advent of the printing press, printing newspapers started to become more popular. C. Many people still choose printed newspapers and magazines thanks to their credibility. D. Information had been mainly exchanged verbally before the advent of newspapers. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 33 to 37. Endangered species face a number of challenges that threaten their survival. Firstly, habitat destruction, (33) ______ deforestation and urbanisation, poses a significant threat to many species. Additionally, pollution and climate change have detrimental effects on ecosystems, (34)_____. Moreover, illegal hunting and poaching contribute to declining populations of endangered animals worldwide. These threats not only jeopardise the survival of individual species (35) _____. Therefore, concerted efforts are needed to address the root causes of endangerment and (36)______. Governments, conservation organisations, and individuals must work together to protect endangered species and their habitats. By preserving natural habitats, combating illegal wildlife trade, and raising awareness, we can safeguard the future of these magnificent creatures and ensure (37) _____. Question 33. A. causing factors such as B. which causes factors like C. caused by factors such as D. that is caused by factors like Question 34. A. farther endangered vulnerable species B. further endangering vulnerable species