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a. Sarah: Oh, it's so cute! Can we pet it? b. Tom: Let's ask the owner. Excuse me, can we pet your dog? c. Tom: Hi Sarah! Look at that big dog in the park! A. c-b-a B. a-c-b C. a-b-c D. c-a-b Question 14: a. John: Happy birthday, Emma! I have a gift for you. b. Emma: Wow! A beautiful blue scarf! c. Emma: Hi John! Welcome to my birthday party! d. Emma: Thank you! What is it? e. John: Open it and see! A. c-a-d-e-b B. a-d-e-b-c C. e-a-c-d-b D. c-a-b-d-e Question 15: Dear Sam, a. Many people face this problem every day. It is not fair. People should not judge others by how they look. b. Our teacher will be there too. She says we can make signs to show our support. c. I am sad about what happened yesterday. The police stopped my brother again because of his skin color. This is the third time this month! He did nothing wrong. d. I believe together we can make our community better and safer for everyone. e. I want to join the community meeting next week. We need to talk about this and find solutions. Can you come with me? Hope to see you soon. Your friend, LK A. c-a-e-b-d B. a-b-e-c-d C. e-b-d-a-c D. b-a-e-c-d Question 16: a. Children and teenagers are often victims. They use the internet a lot. When someone bullies them online, they feel alone and scared. They may not want to tell adults. b. Cyberbullying is when people are mean to others online. They use computers and phones to send bad messages. This can make people feel very sad. c. We must all work together to stop cyberbullying. Be nice to others online. Think before you post. Remember that words can hurt, even on the internet. d. Social media makes cyberbullying easy. Bullies can hide behind screens. They can say hurtful things without showing their face. This is very bad. e. Schools are trying to stop cyberbullying. They teach students to be kind online. They also tell them to report bad behavior to teachers or parents. A. d-e-b-a-c B. a-d-e-b-c C. b-d-a-e-c D. a-e-b-d-c

D. are destroyed every day having destroyed companies big for making farms or wood getting Question 20: A. These plants can sick make help medicines people for new B. These medicines can plants help make new sick for people C. These help can plants medicines make people new for sick D. These plants can help make new medicines for sick people Question 21: A. whom has know how forest to plants medicine for using B. will knowing forest how plants to medicine use for C. knows to how use plants forest medicine of for D. who know how to use forest plants for medicine Question 22: A. these people understand how to take care of nature B. these people understanding nature how care to taking of C. these people having understood care nature how of take D. these people, taking how nature care understand to of Read the following passage about From Mountain to Sea and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Rivers begin high in mountains where melting snow and rainfall collect into small streams. These streams flow downhill, joining together to form young rivers. Water moves rapidly over rocks, creating beautiful waterfalls. Young rivers have cold, clear water that houses trout and insects needing clean conditions. As they travel, rivers shape the land by carrying small rocks and soil downward. In the middle section, rivers flow through valleys and plains. They become wider and deeper as more tributaries join them. The water moves slower now, forming curves called meanders. Many plants and animals depend on these middle sections. Farmers use river water for crops, while towns develop nearby for drinking water and transportation. Rivers at this stage carry nutrients that help plants grow along their banks. When approaching the sea, rivers enter their final stage. The water moves very slowly and deposits soil, creating fertile deltas. Here, rivers often split into smaller channels before reaching the ocean. Deltas provide crucial habitats for birds, fish, and plants. The mix of fresh and salt water creates unique environments where special species thrive. Cities are built near river mouths for shipping advantages. Rivers link mountains to seas, transporting water across landscapes. They provide wildlife habitats, water for living things, and resources for humans. Throughout history, people relied on rivers for food, transport, and energy. Rivers remain vital for agriculture and daily life. Despite modern technology, these ancient waterways continue shaping our world and supporting all dependent life forms. Question 23: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of rivers? A. Providing habitats for wildlife B. Supplying water for agriculture

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