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Question 7:A. From B. Between C. With D. At Question 8:A. unless B. because C. although D. however Question 9:A. the others B. others C. another D. other Question 10:A. spaces B. areas C. havens D. environments Question 11:A. friendly committee neighborhood B. neighborhood friendly committee C. committee neighborhood friendly D. friendly neighborhood committee Question 12:A. energy B. life C. vitality D. spirit 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. Sam: Yes, they use AI to create songs, and some sound very good! b. Sam: I like this new song, but a robot made it, not a person! c. Alex: Wow! Can robots really make music now? A. c-b-a B. a-b-c C. b-c-a D. a-c-b Question 14: a. Maya: I think it's amazing how many famous products failed at first, but the inventors didn't give up when they faced problems. b. Maya: Did you know that Coca-Cola was a medicine before it became a popular drink, and many people didn't like it at first? c. Maya: I want to be an inventor someday, and I know that I will make many mistakes before I succeed, but that's how we learn and grow. d. Ben: My teacher told us that WD-40 got its name because they failed 39 times before they made it work, which shows that we should keep trying even when we make mistakes. e. Ben: That's interesting, because I read that Post-it notes were a mistake when the scientist tried to make strong glue, but it was too weak. A. d-e-b-a-c B. b-e-c-a-d C. e-c-d-b-a D. b-e-a-d-c Question 15: Dear Maria, a. Because we trust each other more, we have created a safer place where children can play and adults can share their problems. b. When people work together in the gardens, they build trust that makes our community stronger. c. Although we started with only five families, we now have more than twenty families who join our weekend activities. d. I am writing because our neighborhood project, which connects people through community gardens, has been very successful. e. If you have time next Saturday, you could visit us and see how we map the growing connections between neighbors who didn't know each other before.
Warm regards, LK A. e-a-d-c-b B. c-e-b-d-a C. d-b-c-e-a D. d-e-c-b-a Question 16: a. In our town, many languages are spoken, and you can see different signs when you walk down the main street. b. When people use their native language, they feel more connected to their community, but they also need to learn the common language so everyone can communicate. c. Although some traditional words are being forgotten, many families try to teach their children both the official language and their home language because it keeps their culture alive. d. The weekly market is interesting because you can hear many languages, and even if you don't understand all of them, you can still make friends through simple words and gestures. e. Our community becomes stronger when we respect all languages, and I believe that learning even a few words from another language can build bridges between different groups of people. A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-d-a-c-e C. e-c-d-b-e D. c-d-b-a-e Question 17: a. Although some people believe that real music needs physical instruments, digital artists create amazing sounds that wouldn't be possible with guitars or pianos because technology gives them new tools. b. Many people wonder if music that is made on computers is as real as music that is played on traditional instruments, even though we listen to digital sounds every day. c. When we play video games or visit virtual worlds, we can hear beautiful songs that were never recorded in a studio, but they still make us feel happy, sad, or excited. d. I think all music is real when it touches our hearts, and it doesn't matter if the sounds come from a wooden violin or a computer program as long as they make us feel something special. e. Digital music connects people around the world because anyone with a computer can make songs and share them online, which wasn't possible thirty years ago. A. b-c-a-e-d B. b-d-e-a-c C. b-a-e-c-d D. b-e-d-c-a Read the following passage about Past, Present, and Digital Future 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. Musical notation systems have evolved dramatically throughout history, serving as the language that connects musicians across time and space. The earliest notation systems were created in ancient civilizations, where simple markings helped musicians remember melodies. If musical notation had not been invented, countless compositions would have been lost forever to time. These early systems laid the foundation for (18)_________. Throughout the medieval period, monks developed more complex notation systems for preserving religious music. That music notation evolved from neumes to staff notation was a crucial development; (19)_________. The five-line staff, which revolutionized music notation in the 11th century, remains the foundation of Western music notation today. Modern standard notation allows