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TEST 2 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. The Butterfly Effect: How Your Kindness Transforms Communities  A single act of (1)_________ can ripple powerfully through our interconnected global world. The community garden project needs your (2)_________ immediately and consistently.  People (3)_________ others enthusiastically create stronger and healthier neighbourhoods everywhere. Life sometimes unexpectedly (4)_________ us a curveball without any warning.  Your thoughtful donation instills immediate hope (5)_________ struggling families in desperate need. To volunteer regularly is (6)_________ countless lives forever and meaningfully. Question 1:A. kindly B. kindness C. kind D. kindify Question 2:A. generous support volunteer B. volunteer support generous C. support volunteer generous D. generous volunteer support Question 3:A. helping B. are help C. which helped D. was helped Question 4:A. delivers B. sends C. throws D. pitches Question 5:A. on B. in C. into D. for Question 6:A. changing B. change C. to changing D. to change 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. Beyond Boundaries: Creating Inclusive Community Networks  Our community project aims to bring people together. Some members focus on organising events, while (7)_________ members work on communication strategies. We need to (8)_________ barriers to connect with diverse groups in our neighbourhood.  The (9)_________ between different organisations has strengthened our network. (10)_________ the increasing diversity in our area, we must create more inclusive spaces.  The (11)_________ of our programmes ensures everyone can participate. We have helped (12)_________ of families connect with essential resources in their community. Question 7:A. others B. another C. the other D. other Question 8:A. break down B. reach out C. put aside D. carry on Question 9:A. conflict B. distance C. competition D. synergy Question 10:A. Close to B. Due to C. Far from D. Back to Question 11:A. duration B. expense C. inclusivity D. formality Question 12:A. plenty B. much C. few D. little 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:


D. Students complete assignments but teachers prepare difficult exams with complex mathematical equations Question 20: A. are organized every month by volunteer groups to bring people together B. which develop modern technology that destroys natural environments quickly C. who requires special training which costs thousands of dollars annually D. having damaged local ecosystems by releasing harmful chemicals regularly Question 21: A. Companies develop new technology, yet employees resist implementing modern systems B. Tourists explore ancient temples, while locals avoid crowded historical attractions C. Students finish assignments early, but teachers require additional practice exercises D. Children need time with adults, and adults need the energy of children Question 22: A. whether students complete assignments determines their final grades in academic courses B. how companies market products affects consumer decisions about purchasing electronics C. appreciate simple moments leads to our discovery of happiness in unexpected places D. where tourists visit landmarks creates economic opportunities for local business owners Read the following passage about How Connections Generate Community Power 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. Social capital represents invisible bonds holding communities together effectively and sustainably. Like physical systems governed by attraction laws, social networks operate through complex interactions between individuals with varying motivations. When people connect meaningfully, they create resources benefiting everyone involved throughout their community. These connections, whether formal or casual, constitute the foundation of community strength across diverse populations. The accumulation of social capital resembles energy conservation in physics through measurable patterns. Every positive interaction contributes to collective goodwill and trust among community members and organizations. Research shows communities with robust social networks demonstrate greater resilience during crises affecting their infrastructures. For example, neighborhoods where residents regularly engage in communal activities recovered faster after natural disasters destroyed physical resources. This resilience stems from established communication channels and mutual support systems that activate when needed. However, social capital deteriorates without regular maintenance through intentional community- building efforts and activities. Just as entropy increases in closed systems, community bonds weaken when not reinforced through ongoing interaction between diverse groups. Digital connections, while convenient, often lack the depth necessary for building substantial social capital across boundaries. Face-to-face encounters generate stronger emotional resonance and commitment between individuals with different

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