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SECOND SEMESTER FINAL EXAM TEST 1 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. Be Earth's Guardian Your inner (1)_________ awakens nature's voice, igniting a spark of environmental consciousness. (2)_________ emerge from every corner of our blue planet, united in purpose. Heroes (3)_________ tall against climate change inspire millions worldwide to take action. We channel vital resources (4)_________ environmental pioneers across continents. Let's blaze a (5)_________ toward sustainability while time still permits our action. Protecting our natural heritage means (6)_________ humanity's future on this precious planet. Question 1:A. strength B. strong C. strengthen D. strengths Question 2:A. Earth brave warrriors B. Warriors earth brave C. Earth warriors brave D. Brave earth warriors Question 3:A. was stood B. stood C. standing D. which stood Question 4:A. to B. with C. for D. about Question 5:A. path B. trail C. route D. way Question 6:A. to secure B. securing C. secure D. to securing 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. Small Steps, Big Impact Climate change affects some regions severely, while others face milder impacts. We must (7)_________ our efforts to protect the environment before it's too late. Sustainable (8)_________ holds the key to feeding future generations while preserving our planet. (9)_________ individual actions, we need strong governmental (10)_________ for environmental protection. Ocean acidification threatens marine ecosystems worldwide. A (11)_________ of marine species are at risk due to plastic pollution. Together, we can make a difference: Plant trees in your community Support renewable energy initiatives Choose eco-friendly products Educate (12)_________ about environmental conservation Join local environmental groups Every action counts. The time to act is now! Question 7:A. carry out B. step up C. put off D. scale back
Question 8:A. agriculture B. development C. practices D. innovation Question 9:A. By virtue of B. In comparison with C. In addition to D. With regard to Question 10:A. policies B. regulations C. initiatives D. funding Question 11:A. number B. minority C. portion D. majority Question 12:A. the others B. other C. another D. others 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: Coffee? Really? How does that work? b. Anna: Hi Tom! What's that brown stuff in your flower beds? c. Tom: Oh, these are coffee grounds from the local café. They're great for soil health! A. c-b-a B. a-b-c C. b-c-a D. a-c-b Question 14: a. Lisa: Smart! How often do you use it? b. Lisa: Hi Mark! What's that big barrel under your gutter? c. Lisa: I never thought of that. Does it require special care? d. Mark: Daily in summer. Saves money and helps plants grow better! e. Mark: It's a rain barrel! Collects rainwater for gardening. A. c-a-e-b-d B. a-c-d-e-b C. e-b-d-a-c D. b-e-a-d-c Question 15: Dear Dr. Patel, a. The data strongly supports our hypothesis about accelerated speciation in isolated environments. b. Just yesterday, I documented remarkable variations in the beaks of finch populations across different islands – each perfectly adapted to their specific food sources. c. Would you be interested in collaborating on a paper about this? Your expertise in genetic drift would add valuable insight to our findings. d. I'm writing to share my fascinating observations from the Galápagos research station. e. The isolation of these islands has created an extraordinary natural laboratory for studying evolution. Looking forward to your thoughts. Best regards, M.A LK A. e-a-b-c-d B. a-b-d-e-c C. d-e-b-a-c D. b-a-e-d-c Question 16: a. Native people like the Inuit have lived here for thousands of years, building warm shelters called igloos and making clothes from animal furs. b. Despite these challenging conditions, many animals have found clever ways to survive.
c. They hunt and fish, passing down their knowledge through generations. Even in this frozen world, life continues to adapt and thrive. d. Life in the Tundra is a remarkable story of survival in one of Earth's harshest environments. During winter, temperatures drop far below zero, and strong winds blow across the frozen landscape. e. Arctic foxes grow thick white fur to stay warm and hide in the snow, while caribou travel in large groups to find food. A. d-b-e-a-c B. e-b-a-d-c C. d-b-a-e-c D. a-b-e-d-c Question 17: a. While social media makes political participation easier, we must use it wisely. The future of democracy depends on how we handle these tools. b. Social media has changed how we participate in democracy. These platforms have become the main space where people share and discuss political views. c. False information spreads quickly on social media platforms. Many people struggle to identify what's real news and what's fake online. d. Young activists use social media to organize movements and protests. These tools help them connect with supporters and spread their message globally. e. Politicians now use social media to reach voters directly. They share campaign updates and respond to comments, making politics more personal. A. b-a-d-e-c B. b-e-c-d-a C. b-c-e-a-d D. b-d-c-e-a Read the following passage about Life Beneath the Waves 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. The ocean is a beautiful home for many sea animals. Every day, different sea creatures work together to keep the ocean healthy and clean. Swimming smoothly in the clear water, big manta rays make pretty patterns while groups of silver fish swim together. The coral reefs, (18)_________, are home to many fish like small clownfish and eels. Were people to swim in these blue waters, (19)_________. The sun shines through the top of the ocean. Tiny sea plants make this light look like a beautiful show. Deep in the ocean, strange animals have special ways to live where it's very dark. Strong water movements always (20)_________. Jellyfish move up and down in the water like dancers in a show. This ocean dance goes on all day and night, showing how special sea life is. Many colorful fish swim near the surface where the water is warm. (21)_________. Young dolphins jump and play in the waves, making happy sounds. Small crabs walk sideways on the sandy bottom, hiding under rocks when bigger fish come near. (22)_________. Seagulls fly above the waves, watching for small fish to eat. Bright starfish rest on rocks, slowly moving their five arms to find food. People love to watch these wonderful ocean animals from boats or while swimming. Question 18: A. looked like colorful underwater houses B. which look like colorful underwater houses
C. where look like colorful underwater houses D. are looking like colorful underwater houses Question 19: A. they would see amazing glowing animals in the dark parts B. they would see amazing glowing animals that in the dark parts C. they would see amazing glowing animals where live in the dark parts D. they having seen amazing glowing animals in the dark parts Question 20: A. changed the ocean floor make new underwater hills and valleys B. which change ocean floor make new underwater hills valleys C. changing the ocean floor make new underwater hills and valleys D. having changed ocean floor make new underwater hills valleys Question 21: A. Sea turtles glide peacefully through the water with sharp rocks B. Sea turtles glide peacefully through the water during storms now C. Sea turtles glide peacefully through the water, looking for food D. Sea turtles glide peacefully through the water near coral death Question 22: A. At night, the moon makes silver paths on the water's surface B. At night, the moon makes dark holes on the water's surface C. At night, the moon makes loud parties on the water's surface D. At night, the moon makes melting ice on the water's surface Read the following passage about A Melting Paradise 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. The Arctic, a stunning wonderland of ice and snow, is changing rapidly due to global warming. This beautiful region, home to many unique animals, has been a frozen paradise for thousands of years. However, in recent decades, the temperature has started to rise, causing the ice to melt faster than ever before. This change affects not only the landscape but also the entire ecosystem of the Arctic. The melting ice creates serious problems for Arctic wildlife. Polar bears, seals, and Arctic foxes depend on the ice for hunting and living. These animals need frozen surfaces to find food and raise their young. When the ice melts, they struggle to survive. For example, polar bears have to swim longer distances to find food, which makes them very tired. They often have to wait longer for the ice to form in winter before they can hunt effectively. Human activities have a significant impact on the Arctic environment. The burning of fossil fuels increases the Earth's temperature, which makes the ice melt faster. Ships now travel through the Arctic waters more often, bringing pollution and noise. Some companies also want to drill for oil in the Arctic,