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SECOND SEMESTER MIDTERM EXAM TEST 4 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. Every Species Lost is a Story Never Told  The (1)_________ biodiversity of our planet, having evolved over millions of years, faces unprecedented threats today. The (2)_________ desperately need our immediate attention and protection. Animals (3)_________ to survive in their shrinking habitats remind us of our responsibility. The foundation allocated substantial funding (4)_________ the biodiversity project. Time is running out, and we must (5)_________ matters into our own hands before it's too late.  We regret (6)_________ countless species to vanish without taking action to protect them. Question 1:A. magnificence B. magnificently C. magnify D. magnificent Question 2:A. endangered rainforest species B. species endangered rainforest C. rainforest endangered species D. species rainforest endangered Question 3:A. struggled B. struggling C. was struggled D. which struggled Question 4:A. for B. with C. to D. in Question 5:A. take B. bring C. do D. make Question 6:A. to allow B. allowing C. allow D. to allowing 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. The AI You've Been Waiting For Is Calling Your Name  Where conventional AI systems merely scratch the surface, (7)_________ within our quantum- enhanced portfolio delve into realms of cognitive computing previously deemed impossible. Our hyper- intelligent system will (8)_________ metacognitive patterns and crystallize actionable insights. The technological (9)_________ of our platform represents an epistemological paradigm in machine consciousness. (10)_________ quantum entanglement principles, our AI transcends traditional computational boundaries. Experience the biomimetic synergization of neural architectures and cognitive (11)_________. A constellation of avant-garde innovations, alongside a (12)_________ of revolutionary features, awaits your discovery. Question 7:A. another B. other C. others D. the others Question 8:A. break up with B. look out for C. catch up on D. drill down into Question 9:A. singularity B. convergence C. transcendence D. emergence Question 10:A. As opposed to B. By virtue of C. On account of D. In spite of Question 11:A. resonance B. confluence C. emergence D. synthesis Question 12:A. pantheon B. plethora C. multitude D. myriad
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. Alex: Digital detox? Do you mean like... voluntarily giving up your phone? That sounds like torture! b. Sarah: Hey Alex, Did you hear about that new "digital detox retreat" that just opened up in the mountains? c. Sarah: No, seriously! My cousin went there last weekend. They trade your smartphone for a vintage polaroid camera and teach you how to do "analog social networking. A. b-a-c B. a-b-c C. c-a-b D. b-c-a Question 14: a. Emma: Oh, this? It's a "Cloud Coffee." The new café down the street makes it. They use some kind of sound wave technology to create these tiny bubbles that make it super fluffy! b. Mike: Whoa... it's like a cappuccino had a baby with cotton candy! But how do they...? c. Mike: Sound waves? In coffee? You're pulling my leg! d. Mike: Hey Emma, where did you get that interesting-looking coffee? e. Emma: I'm serious! They call it "acoustic brewing" or something. The bubbles make it taste smoother, and look—it's like drinking a tiny cloud! Want to try? A. c-e-d-a-b B. d-a-c-e-b C. d-a-e-b-c D. e-d-a-b-c Question 15: Dear Tommy, a. The funny part? I caught myself saying "thank you" to it yesterday—the force of habit, I guess! b. I wonder what our jobs will look like in five years. Will we be working alongside these AI buddies everywhere? It's both exciting and a little nerve-wracking, isn't it? c. It reminded me of your grandmother, who keeps saying "please" to her Alexa device. Maybe she was onto something after all! d. You won't believe what happened at work today! Our company just introduced an AI assistant to help with customer service. At first, I was skeptical, but this thing is incredible! It's like having a super-smart colleague who never sleeps or gets tired. e. Drop by this weekend if you can—we can chat more about this over that new coffee blend you've been raving about! Take care, LK A. c-b-e-d-a B. a-b-c-d-e C. d-a-c-b-e D. b-a-d-c-e Question 16: a. In the heart of our planet's wild spaces, a silent crisis unfolds as countless species fight for survival. From the depths of oceans to the peaks of mountains, nature's magnificent creatures face unprecedented challenges.
b. Deep in the Amazon rainforest, indigenous tribes have become nature's guardians, protecting rare species with ancient wisdom and modern conservation techniques. Their efforts show how humans and wildlife can coexist harmoniously. c. Scientists worldwide are pioneering innovative solutions, from high-tech tracking devices to revolutionary breeding programs. These advances offer hope for species on the brink of extinction. d. Local communities have transformed into conservation heroes, turning former hunting grounds into thriving sanctuaries. Children now learn to protect rather than harm, creating a new generation of environmental stewards. e. Together, we stand at a crossroads where every choice matters. By preserving wildlife today, we're not just saving animals—we're safeguarding the very essence of life on Earth for tomorrow's world. A. d-b-a-c-e B. c-b-a-d-e C. b-d-c-a-e D. a-b-c-d-e Question 17: a. The lines between creator and consumer have blurred into obsolescence. Today's delivery driver might be tomorrow's YouTube sensation, while traditional media giants scramble to keep pace with nimble digital storytellers armed with nothing but smartphones and creativity. b. As this media landscape evolves at breakneck speed, we find ourselves surfing a tsunami of information, where yesterday's impossible becomes today's normal. The future of mass media isn't just being written - it's being tweeted, streamed, shared, and reimagined in ways we never thought possible. c. In this new media ecosystem, artificial intelligence curates our news feeds while virtual reality transforms how we experience stories. We've moved from passive viewers to active participants in a global conversation that never sleeps. d. Picture a world where information travels faster than light—welcome to the dazzling universe of mass media. Like a digital symphony, millions of screens pulse with news, entertainment, and stories that shape our reality every second. e. Behind the glossy surface of viral videos and trending hashtags lies a revolution in human connection. Grandparents in rural villages video chat with grandchildren continents away, while teenagers in different hemispheres collaborate on global art projects through social platforms. A. d-a-c-e-b B. d-c-b-e-a C. d-e-a-c-b D. d-b-e-a-c Read the following passage about How Media Transforms Society's Gold 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 hyper-connected digital landscape, social media platforms have become modern-day alchemists, transforming ordinary content into viral gold through sophisticated algorithms and AI-driven engagement strategies. (18)_________, it would have been completely overshadowed by these emerging digital platforms. The digital revolution, (19)_________, continues to accelerate at an unprecedented pace. This transformation has not only changed how we interact but has also redefined the very essence of human connection in the modern world.
Content creators and influencers, being aware of the platform's potential, strategically craft their messages to maximize reach and engagement through immersive technologies. The emergence of Web3, blockchain, and decentralized platforms has revolutionized content creation, enabling anyone with internet access to become a potential content producer and digital asset owner. (20)_________, while social media platforms increasingly dominate the information landscape with augmented reality features. The way information is shared and consumed has evolved so dramatically that even governments and institutions must adapt their communication strategies to remain relevant in this digital age. This digital alchemy has created a new form of social currency, where NFTs, virtual experiences, and digital interactions have become valuable metrics of success. The integration of artificial intelligence and (21)_________, making it possible to predict and optimize content performance with unprecedented accuracy. As we navigate this ever-evolving digital frontier, (22)_________ crucial for success in the modern media ecosystem, where attention and digital authenticity are the most precious commodities. Question 18: A. Which it not for the rapid evolution of traditional media B. Were it not for the rapid evolution of traditional media C. Having been not for the rapid evolution of traditional media D. That is not for the rapid evolution of traditional media Question 19: A. had fundamentally reshaped how we communicate and consume information in the metaverse era B. which has fundamentally reshaped how we communicate and consume information in the metaverse era C. will fundamentally reshape how we communicate and consume information in the metaverse era D. whose fundamentally reshaped how we communicate and consume information in the metaverse era Question 20: A. Digital-first organizations are gradually being transformed into traditional media outlets B. Traditional media outlets are rapidly disappearing without transforming into anything new C. Traditional media outlets are gradually being transformed into digital-first organizations D. Traditional media outlets are completely rejecting all forms of digital transformation Question 21: A. quantum computing has completely stopped content creation and distribution B. quantum computing has slowed down all digital content development process C. quantum computing has made content creation totally impossible to achieve D. quantum computing has further revolutionized content creation and distribution Question 22: A. the ability transforming ordinary content into engaging digital gold becomes increasingly B. the ability transformed ordinary content into engaging digital gold becomes increasingly C. the ability having transform ordinary content into engaging digital gold becomes increasingly D. the ability to transforming ordinary content into engaging digital gold becomes increasingly

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