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FINAL MIDTEM TEST 7 - GRADE 11 - FORM 2025 Read the following advertisement 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 1 to 6. Discover the Cities of Tomorrow Step into the cities of the future, where (1)_________ seamlessly with sustainable design and green spaces. Imagine a place where intelligent buildings, lush parks, and automated transport systems create a (2)_________ urban environment. Cities like these, (3)_________ to optimize energy use, will not only reduce pollution but also enhance the quality of life for everyone. Imagine giving me a tour (4)_________ ultra-fast transport networks. The future is all about (5)_________ the opportunity to live in a world that's both smart and sustainable. By embracing futuristic innovations and (6)_________ to new technologies, we can create urban spaces where everyone thrives. Question 1:A. blend cutting-edge technology B. technology blend cutting-edge C. cutting-edge technology blend D. blend cutting-edge cutting-edge Question 2:A. harmony B. harmoniously C. harmoniousness D. harmonious Question 3:A. was designed B. designed C. which designed D. designing Question 4:A. forward B. through C. about D. with Question 5:A. capturing B. losing C. seizing D. making Question 6:A. adapting B. to adapt C. adapt D. to adapting Read of the following leaflet 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 7 to 12. Unlock the Secret to a Long and Vibrant Life! Imagine a life where every day feels full of energy, joy, and vitality. (7)_________ may believe that longevity is all about fate, but science tells us it's about the choices we make today. By cutting down on unhealthy habits and (8)_________ activities that nourish both body and mind, you can unlock the secret to a long, healthy life. It’s not just about (9)_________—it’s about creating a lifestyle that prioritizes balance, movement, and happiness. (10)_________ eating a colorful diet, getting quality sleep and engaging in regular social interactions are key to staying healthy as you age. Studies have shown that many of the world's healthiest and longest-living people share a strong sense of purpose and (11)_________. So, don’t wait for the "perfect moment"—start making small, powerful changes today, and add a (12)_________ more of fresh fruits and vegetables into your diet for better health. Question 7:A. Another B. Other C. The others D. Others Question 8:A. warming up B. adding on C. belonging to D. picking up Question 9:A. nutrition B. health C. fitness D. exercise Question 10:A. Due to B. Instead of C. Along with D. According to Question 11:A. wealth B. community C. independence D. success Question 12:A. much B. few C. many D. little
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. Jack: Oh, definitely! I think AI will be so integrated into our daily routines that we won’t even notice it. Imagine AI assistants handling all our appointments, cooking meals, or even managing our health data. b. Anna: Hey, Jack! Have you thought about how AI might change our everyday lives in the future? c. Anna: That sounds amazing! But do you think we’ll become too dependent on AI? I mean, what if it makes mistakes or malfunctions? A. a-b-c B. b-a-c C. c-a-b D. b-c-a Question 14: a. Maria: Oh, all the time! Can you imagine how amazing it would be to witness major historical events firsthand? I’d love to see ancient Egypt being built or meet someone like Leonardo da Vinci. b. Maria: That’s the "butterfly effect," right? The idea that even a tiny change could completely alter the future. Imagine going back to the 1960s and telling people about the internet. It could change everything! c. Liam: Yeah, that would be incredible. But I always wonder, if we did travel back in time, wouldn't it risk changing the course of history? Like, if we accidentally influenced something, it could have huge consequences! d. Liam: Hey, Maria! Have you ever wondered what would happen if we could actually travel through time? Like, if we could visit the past or the future? e. Liam: Exactly! Or what if we prevented major wars from happening? The future would be completely different. But there's also a huge ethical dilemma, don't you think? If we could change history, should we? Would it be right? A. d-a-c-b-e B. a-e-d-c-b C. d-a-e-b-c D. a-b-c-d-e Question 15: Dear Jack, a. I’d love to be part of the first crew to land on Mars, though I wonder if I could handle the isolation and distance from Earth. b. I hope you’re doing well! I’ve been reading a lot about space exploration lately, and I can’t stop thinking about the idea of humans living on Mars. c. But still, it’s so exciting! If we could make Mars livable, it would open up a whole new chapter in human history. d. Could you imagine what it would be like to actually colonize another planet? The challenges are huge—how would we handle the lack of atmosphere, gravity, and food? e. What do you think? Would you ever consider going to Mars? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! Best,
LK A. d-a-c-b-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. e-a-c-b-d D. b-d-c-a-e Question 16: a. One major advantage of social media is the ability to connect with people around the world. It helps people stay in touch with family and friends and creates opportunities for networking and learning. b. In conclusion, while social media has revolutionized communication, it is important to balance online interaction with traditional forms of communication to maintain meaningful connections. c. Social media also influences language. The use of abbreviations, emojis, and informal writing has become common, which can sometimes impact formal writing skills, especially among younger users. d. Social media has drastically changed the way we communicate. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter allow us to connect with others instantly, no matter the distance. However, this shift in communication comes with both benefits and drawbacks. e. On the other hand, social media can reduce face-to-face interactions, leading to feelings of isolation. People may spend more time online than engaging in real-world conversations, affecting their social skills. A. c-d-e-a-b C. e-d-c-a-b C. d-a-e-c-b D- a-e-c-d-b Question 17: a. In education, critical thinking encourages active learning. Rather than simply memorizing facts, students are encouraged to question, analyze, and connect ideas. This promotes deeper understanding and enhances retention of knowledge. b. Despite its importance, many students struggle to develop critical thinking skills. The over-reliance on rote memorization in some educational systems can hinder the development of analytical thinking and creativity. c. In conclusion, critical thinking is vital for academic success and personal growth. By fostering this skill, students can better navigate the complexities of the modern world and become more thoughtful, informed individuals. d. Critical thinking is an essential skill in modern education. It involves analyzing information, questioning assumptions, and making informed decisions. As students, developing critical thinking abilities can enhance our academic performance and prepare us for future challenges. e. One of the key benefits of critical thinking is its ability to improve problem-solving skills. By evaluating different perspectives, students can develop better solutions to complex issues, both inside and outside the classroom. A. d-c-b-e-a C. d-a-b-e-c C. d-e-a-b-c C. d-b-c-e-a Read the following passage about The Silent Crisis 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. Global warming, a phenomenon that (18)_________, poses an unprecedented threat to our planet. Scientists have recently discovered (19)_________, leading to irreversible changes in ecosystems. The
increasing concentration of greenhouse gases, largely caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, has led to a dramatic rise in global temperatures. (20)_________ and the disruption of natural habitats. The Arctic, which is melting rapidly, serves as a glaring example of how fast our climate is changing. As glaciers shrink, the habitat of polar bears and other species is shrinking too. These species, which once thrived in cold environments, are now fighting for survival as their homes disappear. In response to this, (21)_________, such as wind and solar power, to reduce their carbon footprints. However, having taken only small steps so far, (22)_________. Raising awareness about the urgency of the situation is crucial. Governments, businesses, and individuals must join forces to combat global warming. Without immediate action, we may face a future where the damage is beyond repair. Question 18: A. having gradually intensified over the years B. which gradually intensifies over the years C. has been gradually intensifying over the years D. gradually intensifying over the years Question 19: A. that the rate of temperature increase is faster than initially predicted B. that the rate of temperature increase was faster than initially predicted C. having the rate of temperature increase faster than initially predicted D. which the rate of temperature increase is faster than initially predicted Question 20: A. Sea levels rise because of global warming B. The most visible impacts of global warming are rising sea levels C. The rising sea levels are causing flooding in many coastal cities D. Sea levels continue to rise each year Question 21: A. countries around the world to invest in renewable energy B. investing in renewable energy sources by countries around the world C. countries around the world have started investing in renewable energy sources D. renewable energy sources have been invested by countries Question 22: A. these efforts may not be enough reversing the damage already B. these efforts may not be enough to reverse the damage had been done C. these efforts may not be enough to reverse the damage done already D. these efforts may not be enough to reverse the damage already done