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27. Disease, pollute (A), and limited distribution are (B) factors (C) that threaten (D) various plant and animal species. 28. Unless (A) you study hard (B), you will pass the (C) next exam (D). Circle the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete the following exchange. (0.4 points) 29. "What’s the matter? You’re not listening to me.’’ – “______” A. Excuse me. I’m thinking of something else. B. I'm sorry. I have been thinking about something else. C. Excuse me. I’m still listening to you. D. I’m sorry. I have still been listening to you. Circle 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 in the following question. 30. a. I enjoy mystery novels, but I also like historical fiction. b. Do you enjoy reading? c. Me too! What genre do you like the most? d. Yes! I love getting lost in a good book. How about you? A. b-d-c-a B. c-a-b-d C. a-c-b-d D. d-b-c-a Read the following advertisement and circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31-33 (0.6 points) SAPA TREKKING TOUR, VIET NAM * A three-day walk of 20 kilometres a day through the mountains (31) ______ the north of Viet Nam * Enjoy some of the country’s most beautiful scenery * Stay with local people (32) ______ about their culture and (33) ______ local food * Price: $80/adult (children not allowed) * Starts every Wednesday and Sunday 31. A. on B. at C. during D. in 32. A. learning B. learn C. to learn D. learnt 33. A. enjoy B. try C. prepare D. exchange Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34-38. (1.0 point) Childhood is one of the most impactful stages in one's life. Your experiences during childhood can (34) _______ the way you see and view the world. (35) _______ many people view childhood as a light-hearted and happy time, many children also experience
adverse childhood experiences, (36) _______ are known as childhood trauma. These experiences are often unavoidable, such as the tragic death of a loved one, but can have significant impacts on your child’s wellbeing and development. If your child has been the victim or witness of a traumatic event, it is important to support them through their (37) _______ process and provide them (38) _______ as much help as possible. If trauma is left untreated in children, it can lead to a variety of negative effects of behavior, wellbeing, and mental health. 34. A. shape B. make C. show D. give 35. A. When B. Because C. While D. Besides 36. A. who B. which C. that D. when 37. A. heal B. healer C. healing D. healed 38. A. to B. with C. for D. by Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 39-45. (1.4 points) Customs Around the World Customs are traditions, behaviors, and social practices that vary across different cultures. These customs reflect a society’s values, history, and way of life. From greetings to table manners, customs shape daily interactions and influence how people communicate and show respect. Understanding cultural customs is important for travelers, as it helps them avoid misunderstandings and show appreciation for local traditions. One common custom that varies widely is greeting etiquette. In Japan, bowing is a sign of respect, while in France, people often greet each other with a kiss on both cheeks. In some Middle Eastern countries, a handshake accompanied by placing the right hand over the heart is a warm gesture of welcome. Meanwhile, in Thailand, the traditional wai—a slight bow with hands pressed together—is used to show politeness and respect. Dining customs also differ significantly around the world. In China, it is customary to use chopsticks, while in India, eating with the right hand is common. In Ethiopia, people often share food from a single plate, symbolizing unity and friendship. In contrast, Western countries typically use forks and knives, and table manners emphasize keeping elbows off the table and chewing quietly. These customs reflect cultural attitudes toward food, community, and etiquette. Gift-giving is another practice that holds special meaning in many cultures. In Japan, gifts are often wrapped beautifully, as presentation is just as important as the gift itself. In some Latin American countries, opening a gift immediately after receiving it is considered polite, while in China, people may refuse a gift multiple times before accepting it to show humility. Such traditions highlight the deep-rooted values of different societies and their approaches

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