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Question 8:A. see to B. cater to C. wait on D. tend to Question 9:A. surprise B. inspire C. astonish D. captivate Question 10:A. In advance of B. With reference to C. In spite of D. By virtue of Question 11:A. harmony B. unity C. diversity D. collaboration Question 12:A. great deal B. lot C. large number D. majority 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. Zoe: That's not singing, Max! Those are just happy eating sounds. b. Max: Well, I'm going to teach him three songs by next week, and you'll be surprised! c. Max: I think my pet turtle can sing! Listen when I give him this lettuce. A. a-b-c B. c-a-b C. a-c-b D. b-c-a Question 14: a. Jack: My brother visited yesterday, and he said the dinosaur bones are very big. b. Jack: We can go to the museum instead, and we can see the new dinosaur exhibit. c. Emma: I want to go to the beach today, but the weather is very cloudy. d. Emma: I like dinosaurs because they had sharp teeth, but I'm happy they don't exist now! e. Emma: That sounds fun, so I will get my backpack and water bottle. A. c-a-d-b-e B. d-a-c-e-b C. b-a-e-c-d D. c-b-e-a-d Question 15: Dear Tim, a. Although you failed your test last week, you can study more and try again next month. b. I believe we will succeed if we continue to practice, so please don't lose your hope! c. My brother couldn't read until he was eight, because he had problems with his eyes, but now he reads many books. d. My mother always tells me that good things come when we keep trying, even if we feel sad sometimes. e. I am learning piano, which is very hard, but I don't give up. When I make mistakes, I just say "I can't play well yet." Your friend, LK A. d-a-b-c-e B. e-d-a-c-b C. c-d-a-e-b D. a-e-c-d-b Question 16: a. Parents who participate in multicultural activities help their children understand the value of different perspectives. b. When children share ideas from different backgrounds, they develop skills that will be useful in their adult lives.

Technology can bridge gaps between those who need help and those who can provide it. Working together across geographical boundaries and combining different perspectives, (22)_________. The true measure of success is not how many people receive aid, but how many no longer need it. Question 18: A. most charities operate with insufficient funds each year B. rich donors typically receive tax benefits for gifts C. but they often create dependency rather than empowerment D. charity workers provide assistance in dangerous global regions Question 19: A. where poverty has become a persistent challenge B. poverty had eliminated by last decade C. charities will build permanent offices D. which donors have forgotten since the crisis Question 20: A. moreover, it provides long-term sustainable solutions B. therefore, it attracts substantial corporate funding C. although, it requires minimal volunteer involvement D. however, it rarely addresses underlying issues Question 21: A. which operate in developing regions that preserve cultural traditions while attracting foreign investors B. are being established around the world to create economic opportunities while solving social problems C. where entrepreneurs have invested extensively to eliminate poverty while ignoring ecological concerns D. having accumulated substantial resources to redirect profits while competing with traditional businesses Question 22: A. we are operating satellite offices which monitor local projects without proper supervision B. we can develop more effective solutions than charity alone could ever achieve C. we have established formal protocols that eliminate cultural differences between communities D. we could reject traditional approaches that succeeded historically in developing countries Read the following passage about The Heart of Modern Urban Centers 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. Multicultural neighborhoods, where diverse populations coexist, have transformed urban centers worldwide. These vibrant areas emerged as immigrants settled in affordable districts, creating cultural mosaics with distinctive architectural styles. In London, neighborhoods like Brixton showcase diversity through ethnic restaurants, specialty shops, and colorful festivals. The authentic experiences attract tourists and locals seeking genuine cultural encounters without traveling internationally. These areas serve as living museums of global traditions and contemporary fusion.

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