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SECOND SEMESTER MIDTERM EXAM TEST 2 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. Finding Your Way After School  The forward-thinking, self-motivated graduates excel in our fast-paced (1)_________. Our (2)_________ solutions transform businesses. Students graduating from high school need mentors (3)_________ them toward success. We link graduates (4)_________ potential employers. Our program (5)_________ you in the driver's seat of your career journey. We encourage (6)_________ various career options while maintaining focus on your goals. Question 1:A. environmental B. environmentally C. environmentalist D. environment Question 2:A. technology innovative management B. management technology innovative C. technology management innovative D. innovative technology management Question 3:A. was guided B. guiding C. guided D. which guided Question 4:A. for B. with C. to D. about Question 5:A. puts B. takes C. brings D. hands Question 6:A. explore B. to exploring C. exploring D. to explore 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. Where Time Stands Still, Hearts Beat Forever  While certain archaeological sites attract mainstream tourists, (7)_________ lie untouched in remote valleys, preserving their mystical allure. Our time-honored customs have been (8)_________ from one generation to another, weaving an intricate tapestry of cultural identity. The intricate craftsmanship of our ancestral edifices stands as an enduring (9)_________ of architectural prowess. (10)_________ the relentless march of urbanization, our cultural heritage flourishes with unwavering resilience. The meticulous preservation of our cultural (11)_________ demands unparalleled expertise and unwavering dedication. A (12)_________ of our ancestral traditions have transcended temporal boundaries, enriching contemporary society. Question 7:A. others B. another C. the others D. other Question 8:A. handed down B. passed over C. taken up D. brought about Question 9:A. manifestation B. embodiment C. foundation D. remnant Question 10:A. Notwithstanding B. In spite of C. According to D. Pursuant to Question 11:A. heritage B. legacy C. inheritance D. patrimony Question 12:A. plethora B. multitude C. variety D. wealth 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. Student: That's a beautiful thought. Do you come here often? b. Old Man: Of course not, dear. Sometimes the best conversations start with shared tables. c. Student: Excuse me, sir. Would you mind if I shared this table? All the others seem to be taken. A. c-b-a B. a-b-c C. c-a-b D. b-c-a Question 14: a. Mrs. Chen: Ah, but you have something better—determination. My mother always said gardens are like life; they don't need perfect hands, just patient hearts." b. Mrs. Chen: Long enough to kill plenty of plants before learning how to keep them alive. Would you like to know a secret? c. Sarah: I know. I've tried everything, but I just don't have your green thumb. d. Mrs. Chen: Your tomatoes seem a little sad today. e. Sarah: That's lovely... How long have you been gardening? A. d-a-e-c-b B. d-c-a-e-b C. b-a-d-e-c D. e-c-b-d-a Question 15: Dear Uncle Robert, a. Remember how you always said I have "hands that think"? Well, I've been looking into this amazing apprenticeship program with an eco-friendly construction company. They're doing revolutionary things with sustainable materials, and they actually teach while you earn. The thought of building homes that help the planet feels more exciting than sitting in lectures right now. b. I'm writing because I'm at that crossroads you once told me about—the one where the path ahead looks like a maze of possibilities. Everyone at school is rushing to fill out university applications, but I find myself pausing, wondering if there's another way to write my story. c. Mom's worried that I'm "throwing away my grades," but I keep thinking about what you said at Christmas—about how success isn't a straight line, it's more like your famous garden: sometimes you need to plant different seeds to see which ones truly flourish. d. I hope this email finds you well. The garden chimes you sent for Mom's birthday are making our backyard sound like a peaceful retreat! e. I know you took an unconventional path yourself before becoming an architect. Would you mind sharing how you navigated your early decisions? Sometimes the road less traveled looks both terrifying and thrilling. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Love, LK A. b-c-d-a-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. d-b-a-c-e D. c-b-e-d-a Question 16:
a. Young artisans are breathing fresh life into dying crafts – weaving contemporary designs into traditional textiles, mixing ancestral melodies with electronic beats, and transforming centuries-old recipes into modern masterpieces. b. Our heritage isn't just about preserving the past; it's about nurturing living traditions that dance between yesterday and tomorrow, creating a symphony of old and new that echoes across generations. c. Like hidden gems in grandmother's treasure box, our cultural heritage sparkles with untold stories. From street-corner shadow puppetry to the aromatic secrets of traditional spices, each element holds a piece of our collective soul. d. Digital storytellers capture the weathered hands of village elders shaping pottery, their Instagram stories becoming windows into disappearing worlds. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence helps decode ancient scripts, revealing long-forgotten tales. e. In bustling cities where skyscrapers touch clouds, ancient wisdom whispers through temple bells and festival drums. Children wearing modern sneakers still bow respectfully before entering sacred spaces, bridging two worlds in a single gesture. A. c-e-a-d-b B. a-d-e-c-b C. d-c-e-a-b D. d-a-c-e-d Question 17: a. Emotional independence grows like a carefully curated playlist—learning to filter social media noise, choosing authentic connections over follower counts, and finding strength in vulnerability. Mental health apps become digital mentors, guiding self-discovery journeys. b. Between midnight coding sessions and sunrise yoga, modern independence dances to its own rhythm. Gen Z entrepreneurs turn their gaming passion into esports careers, while digital artists mint NFTs from bedroom studios. They're writing new rules for freedom, where success isn't measured by corner offices but by the ability to work from any corner of the world. c. Like a seedling breaking through concrete, today's independence blooms differently. It's no longer just about having your own apartment key—it's about unlocking digital opportunities while staying true to your inner compass in a world of infinite choices. d. This is independence 2.0—where traditional wisdom meets technological empowerment, where being self-reliant means being globally connected, and where freedom is measured not in possessions but in the power to create, choose, and change. e. Financial independence speaks a fresh language now – cryptocurrency wallets beside savings accounts, side hustles powering passion projects, and investment apps making stock markets accessible between coffee breaks. Smart money moves flow through fingertips that swipe both for groceries and global investments. A. c-b-d-e-a B. c-e-b-a-d C. c-a-d-e-b D. c-b-e-a-d Read the following passage about Dancing with Our Ancestors' Shadows 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 the depths of ancient traditions, our ancestors' dances have been preserved through generations, carrying the whispers of forgotten stories and sacred rituals. These intricate movements, (18)_________. The rhythmic patterns and symbolic gestures not only connect us to our roots but also serve as a bridge between the past and present. Having studied these traditional dances for years, (19)_________. Had our forebears not documented these sacred movements, (20)_________. The traditional ceremonies, where dancers move in perfect synchronization with ancestral rhythms, create an ethereal atmosphere that transcends time itself. Modern dancers, who dedicate themselves to preserving these ancient art forms, often spend years mastering the subtle nuances of each movement. (21)_________, when dancers gather in sacred spaces to perform rituals that have remained unchanged for centuries. Not only do these dances tell stories of triumph and tragedy, but they also embody the collective wisdom of countless generations. Through these ancient movements, we honor those who came before us while creating our own legacy for future generations to inherit and cherish. As we move forward in time, (22)_________. In today's fast- paced world, they remind us of the importance of staying connected to our roots and preserving the wisdom that has been passed down through countless generations of dancers and storytellers. Question 18: A. whom have survived centuries of cultural evolution, continue to captivate modern audiences with their mystical allure B. which have survived centuries of cultural evolution, continue to captivate modern audiences with their mystical allure C. had survived centuries of cultural evolution, continue to captivate modern audiences with their mystical allure D. are surviving centuries of cultural evolution, continue to captivate modern audiences with their mystical allure Question 19: A. recognizing their significance in understanding human civilization's development B. having recognized their significance in understanding human civilization's development C. anthropologists now recognize their significance in understanding human civilization's development D. who recognizing their significance in understanding human civilization's development Question 20: A. many cultural treasures which would have lost forever B. many cultural treasures that having been lost forever C. many cultural treasures would have been lost forever D. having lost many cultural treasures forever Question 21: A. The spiritual connection to our ancestors became particularly powerful during next full moon ceremonies

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