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While (9)_________ in the genealogy industry simply provide boring family trees, we create an immersive experience that brings your ancestors' world to life! Our service is remarkably easy to use, (10)_________ the impressive results will definitely amaze your entire family! When you're (11)_________ odds with fully understanding your complex heritage history, our dedicated team is here to help unlock your family's hidden stories. We take great (12)_________ in thoughtfully creating meaningful emotional connections between distant generations through our detailed historical recreations. How It Works: Bring old photos or documents We scan and enhance them Use our app to see history come alive! Contact us today! www.pastforward.com Call: 555-ROOTS-NOW Question 7:A. revolutionary B. landmark C. groundbreaking D. pioneering Question 8:A. advanced technology specialist B. specialist advanced technology C. technology specialist advanced D. advanced specialist technology Question 9:A. the others B. other C. others D. another Question 10:A. and B. but C. so D. for Question 11:A. to B. at C. of C. with Question 12:A. honor B. satisfaction C. pride D. care 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. Anna: Then let’s join the weekend project to clean and protect the temple walls! b. Tom: Yes, and preserving our heritage means we can share that story with children in the future. c. Anna: I love visiting the old temple; it feels like stepping into a story from the past. A. b-c-a B. a-b-c C. c-b-a D. c-a-b Question 14: a. Jack: I agree, and I believe the government should support local projects because they protect old buildings and also create jobs. b. Emma: So, if we all work together, our heritage will stay alive, and future generations will thank us. c. Jack: That’s true, but many young people forget about it since they spend too much time online. d. Emma: I think we should preserve our heritage because it teaches us history, and it also helps us understand who we are. e. Emma: If schools organize heritage trips, then students will enjoy learning, and they will feel more connected to their culture.
Read the following passage about Teaching Machines Our Cultural Context 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 digital age, computer algorithms are increasingly being used to make decisions that affect our daily lives. The way these algorithms (18)_________. Had these systems been programmed with greater cultural diversity from the beginning, many of the problems we now face might have been avoided. The Heritage Algorithm project aims to create AI systems that understand and respect cultural contexts from around the world. 4What we as developers and consumers of technology often forget, which is absolutely crucial to this ongoing discussion about artificial intelligence, (19)_________. Programmers who work on these projects must study anthropology and history; they need to incorporate diverse perspectives into their code. In Japan, researchers have developed an AI system that can recognize and respond appropriately to subtle cultural cues in conversation, making it more effective for international business communication. For the Heritage Algorithm to succeed, it must balance universal ethical principles with specific cultural values. (20)_________. Museums around the world are contributing to this effort by digitizing cultural artifacts and providing context that machines can learn from. Some critics worry that encoding cultural values into machines might reinforce stereotypes or freeze cultures in time, (21)_________. Students in many countries are now participating in projects to teach AI systems about their local traditions, stories, and perspectives. Ultimately, the Heritage Algorithm represents a profound shift in how we approach technological development. By embedding cultural intelligence into our digital infrastructure, we create systems (22)_________. Question 18: A. having completed reflects the academic goals of graduate students, and this can improve career opportunities B. that enables utilizing the renewable sources of clean energy, and this can reduce reliance on fossil fuels C. which promote enhance the natural beauty of local landscapes, and this can boost tourism in rural regions D. are designed reflects the cultural values of their creators, and this can lead to biases in how they function Question 19: A. is what important for environmental conservation efforts actually is balancing human needs with protecting biodiversity and ecological system integrity B. is that technology in all its forms and applications is never truly culturally neutral or free from inherent biases C. is that whether global economic recovery strategies will succeed or not depends largely on international cooperation and sustainable policy D. is that the question of how modern educational systems prepares students for rapidly changing job markets remain critically important Question 20: