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UNIT 9 SOCIAL ISSUES 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. Weaving Society's Safety Net (1)_________ is not just a concept but a fundamental responsibility that shapes our daily lives. The (2)_________ work tirelessly to protect us. The professionals (3)_________ around the clock deserve our deepest gratitude. The foundation gives assistance (4)_________ families in crisis. When it comes to protecting lives, we (5)_________ out all the stops. Our mission involves (6)_________ lives and establishing safer neighborhoods. Question 1:A. Safe B. Safeness C. Safely D. Safety Question 2:A. responders dedicated emergency B. emergency dedicated responders C. responders emergency dedicated D. dedicated emergency responders Question 3:A. working B. which worked C. worked D. was worked Question 4:A. for B. to C. with D. about Question 5:A. push B. take C. pull D. bring Question 6:A. to protect B. to protecting C. protect D. protecting 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. Where Humanity Unites Where one nation sees boundaries, (7)_________ envisions bridges of possibility. As global citizens, we must (8)_________ those in need, breaking down barriers that separate us. The spirit of (9)_________ and compassion knows no boundaries in times of crisis. (10)_________ our differences in culture and beliefs, we share common dreams for peace. Our shared (11)_________ transcends the limitations of borders and nationalities. A (12)_________ of cultures enriches our global community with diverse perspectives. Question 7:A. another B. the others C. other D. others Question 8:A. reach down to B. reach over to C. reach across to D. reach out to Question 9:A. solidarity B. rivalry C. competition D. isolation Question 10:A. In place of B. In light of C. In spite of D. In addition to Question 11:A. territory B. humanity C. economy D. politics Question 12:A. multitude B. piece C. pair D. couple 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. Alex: Hey, have you seen this? They're turning empty office buildings into vertical farms in the city.
b. Kim: No way! That's brilliant. Solving both food waste and abandoned real estate problems at once. c. Alex: Right? And they're hiring former retail workers to run it. Talk about a green revolution! A. a-b-c C. b-a-c C. c-b-a D. b-c-a Question 14: a. Leo: Wow... that's powerful. Finally using tech to preserve human stories instead of just social media posts. b. Leo: That's fascinating! So future generations can actually 'meet' their ancestors? c. Zara: Have you heard about the new "Memory Bank" project? They're recording elderly people's life stories using AI and turning them into interactive VR experiences. d. Zara: Exactly! My grandfather just recorded his experience as a refugee in the 1970s. The AI recreates his emotions, voice, and even facial expressions. It's like time travel! e. Zara: And the best part? They're using it in schools now. Students can literally 'talk' to history! A. c-b-d-a-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. c-e-d-a-b- D. d-a-e-b-c Question 15: Dear Dr. Chen, a. I know you were skeptical about the ethical implications, but our AI safeguards are working perfectly. b. I wanted to update you on our groundbreaking "NeuroShare" program. Last week, we successfully transferred the first set of happy memories from healthy donors to patients with severe depression. c. The results are incredible—patients reported experiencing genuine joy for the first time in years. One participant said she could actually "feel" the warmth of a donor's childhood beach vacation! d. No personal information is transferred, just pure emotional experiences. We're giving people more than just medicine—we're giving them hope. e. Would you consider joining our next phase? We're focusing on sharing resilience memories with PTSD survivors. Best regards, LK A. a-b-c-d-e B. c-d-a-e-b C. d-c-b-a-e D. b-c-a-d-e Question 16: a. "Memory Cafés" made distance meaningless with their hologram tables. Now, families scattered across continents share meals together, and children never miss bedtime stories with grandparents living oceans away. b. The world changed when "Connection Hubs" replaced shopping malls in 2035. These spaces turned empty stores into vibrant meeting points where people share skills, stories, and time instead of buying things. Strangers become teachers, learners, and friends within these walls. c. The new "Emotion Credit System" lets people earn a living through human connection. Listening, supporting, and sharing joy become valuable skills. For the first time, empathy has real economic value.
d. In just one year, we learned that the cure for our social isolation wasn't more technology—it was using technology to bring humans closer together. e. AI-powered "Wisdom Exchange" transformed how generations interact. Young coders teach seniors about smartphones, while retirees share life wisdom. The result? Loneliness rates dropped by half across all ages, proving that everyone has something valuable to offer. A. e-b-a-c-d B. c-e-b-a-d C. a-b-e-c-d D. b-e-a-c-d Question 17: a. "Memory Markets" are the new social trend. Instead of buying things, we trade experiences. A child's laugh for an elder's wisdom. A traveler's adventure for a teacher's knowledge. Everyone has something valuable to share. b. "Dream Centers" in parks let communities solve problems while sleeping together. Last night, fifty neighbors shared a dream and woke up with the perfect design for their community garden. c. The biggest surprise? Our new currency is kindness. Bank accounts show "care credits" instead of dollars. The wealthiest people are those who make others smile the most. d. "Emotion Stations" opened last week, replacing coffee shops. People stop by for five-minute empathy exchanges—trading stress for peace and fear for courage. It's changing how we fuel our daily lives. e. Scientists found that shared emotions create energy. Now cities run on the power of human connection. The more people help each other, the brighter their streets glow. A. d-e-c-b-a B. d-a-b-e-c C. d-e-b-a-c D. d-c-e-b-a Read the following passage about Stories from the Social Frontline 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 heart of bustling metropolises, countless untold stories unfold daily, weaving together the fabric of urban life. Social workers, who dedicate their lives to helping others, witness both heartbreaking struggles and inspiring triumphs in their daily routines. Had these dedicated professionals not been there, (18)_________. The city's pulse quickens with each intervention, each moment of connection between helper and helped. The stories that emerge from urban social work reveal the complexity of human experience. Community centers, (19)_________. These sanctuaries not only provide essential services but also foster meaningful connections among diverse community members. (20)_________. The impact of their work ripples through generations; furthermore, their presence in crisis moments often marks the difference between despair and hope. (21)_________, social workers continue to advocate for systemic change. The urban landscape becomes both their battlefield and their canvas, where every interaction paints a story of resilience and human connection. (22)_________. Despite facing numerous socioeconomic challenges, residents find innovative ways to support one another. Social workers, having established deep connections within these communities, often become catalysts for positive change. Their unwavering dedication ensures that every individual's story, regardless of their circumstances, is heard and valued in the grand narrative of urban life. Question 18:
A. many vulnerable individuals which would fallen through society's cracks B. many vulnerable individuals would have fallen through society's cracks C. many vulnerable individuals whom would have fallen through society's cracks D. many vulnerable individuals having fallen through society's cracks Question 19: A. where serves as safe havens for troubled youth and elderly residents alike, become stages for transformation and healing B. had served as safe havens for troubled youth and elderly residents alike, become stages for transformation and healing C. will serve as safe havens for troubled youth and elderly residents alike, become stages for transformation and healing D. which serve as safe havens for troubled youth and elderly residents alike, become stages for transformation and healing Question 20: A. Social workers demonstrates unwavering dedication through their challenging fieldwork support and advocacy B. Social workers unwavering dedication through their challenging fieldwork support and advocacy C. Social workers are demonstrate unwavering dedication through their challenging fieldwork support and advocacy D. Social workers demonstrate unwavering dedication through their challenging fieldwork support and advocacy Question 21: A. Being witnessed countless transformations and supported numerous individuals through their darkest times B. Having witness countless transformations and supporting numerous individuals through their darkest times C. Having witnessed countless transformations and supported numerous individuals through their darkest times D. Witnessed countless transformations and having supported numerous individuals through their darkest times Question 22: A. The resilience displayed in urban communities serves as a testament to the human spirit B. The resilience displayed in urban communities serve as a testament to the human spirit C. The resilience displayed in urban communities is serves as a testament to the human spirit D. The resilience displayed in urban communities as a testament to the human spirit Read the following passage about Nurturing Tomorrow's Society 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.