
UNIT 8+ UNIT 9+ UNIT 10: Tiếng Anh 10
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Transform your learning journey into an extraordinary adventure! The innovative learning platform revolutionizes how you master new skills. Our carefully designed (1)_________ experience brings excitement to every lesson.
A. Education
B. Educate
C. Educationally
D. Educational
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The (2)_________ welcomes curious minds seeking growth.
A. Digital interactive playground
B. Playground digital interactive
C. Interactive playground digital
D. Interactive digital playground
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Students enrolled in our programs achieve remarkable success, which makes us incredibly proud. The expert instructors (3)_________ our courses inspire countless students worldwide.
A. Taught
B. Wtaught
C. Teaching
D. Which taught
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Our platform provides students (4)_________ comprehensive support.
A. for
B. with
C. to
D. about
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Learning is a piece of (5)_________ with our innovative methods.
A. cake
B. bread
C. pie
D. cookie
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We encourage exploring new topics and (6)_________ yourself daily.
A. challenging
B. to challenge
C. to challenging
D. challenge
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While some students stick to traditional methods, (7)_________ embrace innovative digital solutions for better results.
A. others
B. the others
C. another
D. other
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Our platform helps you (8)_________ your skills and knowledge through interactive lessons.
A. bring out
B. take over
C. level up
D. wind down
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The (9)_________ of artificial intelligence creates personalized learning paths for every student.
A. deployment
B. implementation
C. integration
D. incorporation
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(10)_________ modern educational standards, we deliver cutting-edge learning experiences.
A. deployment
B. implementation
C. integration
D. incorporation
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The (11)_________ of critical thinking skills is our top priority.
A. deterioration
B. elimination
C. reduction
D. enhancement
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A (12)_________ of our students achieve remarkable success within months.
A. much
B. few
C. great deal
D. little
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Question 13:
a. Maya: Trust me, it's revolutionary! Yesterday, I learned Japanese while virtually ordering sushi in Tokyo. The AI chef corrected my pronunciation and taught me cultural etiquette too!
b. Maya: Hey Alex, have you tried that new AI-powered language learning app? It creates personalized VR scenarios based on your daily routine!
c. Alex: VR scenarios? That sounds complicated. I still prefer my textbooks and flashcards.
A. a-b-c
B. b-c-a
C. c-a-b
D. c-b-a
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Question 14:
a. Rio: touching the holographic interface That's old school, Zara. I'm using quantum entanglement for instant knowledge transfer. Yesterday, I connected with a student in Mumbai—we shared entire mathematical concepts through thought waves!
b. Zara: Hey Rio! Check this out—our new NeuroLearn chip just got approved. It can download language patterns directly into your procedural memory while you sleep!
c. Zara: Last night, I "downloaded" French. Not only did I wake up understanding the language, but I could also feel the passion of a Parisian café conversation and the subtle art of French sarcasm!
d. Rio: Really? Like what?
e. Zara: excited No way! But what about the emotional intelligence aspect? Our chip helps you feel the cultural context too.
A. a-b-c-d-e
B. a-b-e-d-c
C. b-c-d-e-a
D. b-a-e-d-c
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Question 15:
Dear Old Friend,
a. Now, I facilitate personalized learning through neural networks, adapting to each student's brainwaves and learning patterns.
b. Yesterday, I helped a student master quantum physics through virtual reality simulations—she actually "walked" through an atom! It reminded me of how you used to describe atomic structures with your beautiful illustrations.
c. I hope this digital pulse finds you well on your shelf! I've been meaning to write to you about how learning has transformed. Remember when you were the primary gateway to knowledge?
d. But you know what? Students still love to hold you, smell your pages, and highlight their favorite passages. Perhaps the best "new way" to learn is actually a blend of both our worlds.
e. Missing your papery wisdom,
#TheOldBook
A. b-e-c-a-d
B. a-b-c-d-e
C. c-a-b-d-e
D. d-a-b-c-e
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Question 16:
a. AI-powered platforms create personalized learning paths, adapting to each student's pace and style. Like having a private tutor, these systems ensure everyone learns effectively.
b. Short, bite-sized lessons fit perfectly into busy schedules. Five-minute videos or quick quizzes help students learn new skills without feeling overwhelmed.
c. Global study groups connect students worldwide through online platforms. Learning becomes more exciting when sharing knowledge with friends from different cultures.
d. Virtual reality brings education to life, allowing students to explore historical sites and scientific concepts through immersive 3D experiences. Learning becomes an adventure rather than a task.
e. Games make learning fun with points and rewards. Whether learning math or a new language, achieving high scores motivates students to keep improving.
A. c-e-d-a-b
B. a-c-d-e-b
C. d-a-c-e-b
A. D. e-a-c-d-b
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Question 17:
a. Social media learning challenges turn education into viral trends. Students create educational TikTok videos or Instagram Reels, making learning both social and entertaining.
b. Brain-computer interfaces allow students to absorb information while sleeping. Special headbands monitor brain waves and deliver micro-lessons during optimal sleep phases.
c. Augmented Reality (AR) textbooks transform flat pages into living content. Point your phone at a math problem, and 3D shapes pop up to help you understand complex concepts.
d. Emotion-sensing AI adjusts lessons based on your mood and stress levels. When you're frustrated, it switches teaching methods; when you're excited, it increases challenge levels.
e. Holographic teachers now bring expert educators from around the world directly into your living room. These lifelike projections make distance learning feel personal and interactive.
A. e-b-c-a-d
B. e-a-b-c-d
C. e-c-b-a-d
D. e-b-a-c-d
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Ecotourism represents a transformative approach to travel that harmoniously blends environmental stewardship with community empowerment. (18)_________, many endangered ecosystems would now be thriving. Local communities that have embraced ecotourism initiatives are experiencing remarkable improvements in their quality of life while preserving their cultural heritage.
A. Tourism practices which it was implemented decades ago
B. Tourism practices who were implemented decades ago
C. Having sustainable tourism practices implemented decades ago
D. Had sustainable tourism practices been implemented decades ago
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The implementation of responsible tourism practices helps protect vulnerable ecosystems from degradation; moreover, (19)_________. Mass tourism often threatens local traditions and natural resources, but ecotourism promotes their preservation through mindful visitor engagement.
A. indigenous populations create sustainable economic opportunities for it
B. sustainable development creates indigenous populations for opportunities
C. it creates sustainable economic opportunities for indigenous populations
D. economic opportunities create sustainability for indigenous development
D. economic opportunities create sustainability for indigenous development
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Recognizing the vital link between environmental conservation and community welfare, (20)_________. This sustainable approach has led to numerous success stories worldwide, from wildlife sanctuaries in Costa Rica to community-managed forests in Nepal. Modern technology and innovative practices have revolutionized how ecotourism destinations manage visitor impact and monitor wildlife populations. Local communities now utilize digital platforms to showcase their cultural heritage and natural attractions while maintaining strict conservation guidelines.
A. many regions have developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies
B. many regions having developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies
C. many regions developing comprehensive ecotourism strategies
D. many regions, developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies
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Educational programs (21)_________ between human activities and ecosystem preservation. Through careful planning and local participation, ecotourism continues to demonstrate its effectiveness as a development model that simultaneously preserves biodiversity, empowers communities, and educates visitors about environmental stewardship.
A. that integrate into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance
B. integrated into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance
C. integrates into ecotourism experiences helped visitors understand the delicate balance
D. which integrate into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance
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(22)_________, creating a ripple effect of positive change across the global tourism industry.
A. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide, and they have decided to incorporate ecotourism principles into their national development strategies
B. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide to incorporate ecotourism principles into their national development strategies
C. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide to incorporate ecotourism principles, which will improve the environment significantly
D. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide, thus incorporating ecotourism principles into their national development strategies
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(22)_________, creating a ripple effect of positive change across the global tourism industry.
A. which confirmed by scientists studying brain plasticity to be able to transform
B. that scientists studying brain plasticity have confirmed them to be able to transform
C. have been confirmed by scientists studying brain plasticity to be able to transform
D. having confirmed by scientists studying brain plasticity to be able to transform
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Question 23: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of indigenous ecotourism?
A. Generation of revenue for local communities
B. Improved access to healthcare services
C. Preservation of traditional cultural practices
D. Environmental conservation and stewardship
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Question 24: The word “garnered” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_________.
A. repelled
B. attracted
C. maintained
D. gathered
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Question 25: The word “destructive” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by_________.
A. productive
B. beneficial
C. damaging
D. constructive
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Question 26: The word “their” in paragraph 3 refers to_________.
A. the tourists
B. the anthropologists
C. the communities
D. the experts
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Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Indigenous ecotourism will automatically thrive in coming years through natural progression without requiring significant organizational changes or strategic planning.
B. While indigenous ecotourism shows great promise for the future, achieving this potential will require careful strategic planning and the ability to adapt.
C. The development of indigenous ecotourism faces numerous challenges ahead that may prevent its success despite current efforts at careful organization.
D. Indigenous ecotourism requires extensive planning and adaptability in the present moment, though its future prospects remain uncertain and concerning.
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Question 28: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Indigenous communities have completely solved all challenges related to tourism management through traditional knowledge and advanced planning systems.
B. Indigenous ecotourism initiatives have eliminated the need for environmental conservation efforts by providing alternative economic opportunities.
C. Modern technology and external management systems have replaced traditional practices in successful indigenous tourism ventures worldwide.
D. The distribution of tourism benefits within indigenous communities requires transparent governance structures and equitable profit-sharing mechanisms.
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Question 29: In which paragraph does the writer mention the multiple positive impacts of indigenous ecotourism?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 3
C. Paragraph 2
D. Paragraph 4
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Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer mention the balance between commercial success and cultural preservation?
A. Paragraph 2
B. Paragraph 4
C. Paragraph 1
D. Paragraph 3
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Question 31: The phrase “In a nutshell” in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by_________.
A. Break down
B. Sum up
C. Boiled down
D. Look into
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Question 32: Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
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Question 33: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of memory techniques?
A. Improved test scores
B. Engagement of multiple senses
C. Enhanced creativity
D. Accommodation of different learning styles
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Question 34: Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
A. Memory palaces involve creating detailed drawings and diagrams to organize information, while focusing on visual elements that help enhance long-term retention of complex concepts.
B. Memory palaces combine mathematical sequences with spatial recognition, enabling users to process information through numerical patterns in familiar environments.
C. Memory palaces require practitioners to memorize specific meditation techniques that help them access different mental states for information storage.
A. Memory palaces utilize familiar physical locations to store information, allowing people to recall data by mentally navigating through these spaces with high accuracy.
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Question 35: The word “their” in paragraph 3 refers to_________.
A. mind maps
B. these techniques
C. memory palaces
D. learning methods
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Question 36: The word “leverage” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_________.
A. waste
B. utilize
C. exploit
D. employ
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Question 37: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The mind mapping method was developed by Tony Buzan and typically improves test scores by twenty-five to thirty percent.
B. The memory palace technique works effectively because it combines spatial memory with emotional connections to familiar places.
C. Both techniques leverage the brain's natural abilities but are only suitable for those who are predominantly visual learners.
D. Mind mapping and memory palaces both utilize colors and symbols to simultaneously activate both hemispheres of the brain.
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Question 38: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Students who take notes through mind mapping achieve test scores roughly one-fifth above average.
B. Mind mapping leads to consistent improvement in academic performance across various testing methods.
C. Traditional note-taking methods are approximately twenty percent less effective than mind-mapping.
D. Research indicates mind mapping produces moderate enhancements in examination performance.
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Question 39: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Memory techniques are most effective when combining auditory and written practice methods consistently.
B. Traditional note-taking methods are superior for students who prefer structured learning environments.
C. Mind mapping and memory palaces work by leveraging the brain's natural capacity for visual associations.
D. Ancient civilizations developed memory palaces primarily for preserving historical records accurately.
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Question 40: Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Memory techniques improve academic performance through visual organization, with mind mapping increasing test scores by engaging both brain hemispheres and memory palaces and utilizing spatial recall for enhanced learning outcomes.
B. Ancient and modern memory methods combine visual elements with spatial awareness, where mind mapping creates branching diagrams from central concepts while memory palaces link information to familiar physical locations.
C. Traditional memory enhancement tools utilize cognitive processes effectively, where systematic organization through diagrams connects with location-based recall methods to strengthen information processing.
D. Learning strategies that engage multiple senses enhance information retention, as demonstrated by mind mapping's use of colors and symbols alongside memory palaces' application of spatial and emotional connections.
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The environmental (1)_________ in me urges everyone to take action now.
A. active
B. activist
C. activity
D. actively
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The (2)_________ threatens our future.
A. global warming crisis
B. crisis warming global
C. warming global crisis
D. warming crisis global
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. The people (3)_________ in coastal areas face immediate dangers from rising sea levels.
A. was lived
B. lived
C. living
D. which lived
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This crisis reminds humanity (4)_________ their responsibility.
A. to
B. for
C. with
D. of
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It's high time we (5)_________ over a new leaf in environmental protection.
A. took
B. made
C. turned
D. started
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We prefer taking action today to (6)_________ for tomorrow.
A. waiting
B. to wait
C. wait
D. to waiting
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While some eco-friendly products are expensive, (7)_________ are surprisingly affordable and accessible.
A. another
B. other
C. the others
D. others
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Let's (8)_________ to transform our community into a zero-waste zone!
A. step down
B. step up
C. step in
D. step out
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The (9)_________ of our forests requires immediate collective action.
A. regeneration
B. deterioration
C. exploration
D. cultivation
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(10)_________ climate action, every small change can create a significant impact.
A. By means of
B. In favor of
C. With regard to
D. In terms of
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The (11)_________ of industries is crucial for a sustainable future.
A. digitalization
B. diversification
C. democratization
D. decarbonization
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(12)_________ of opportunities exist for everyone to contribute to environmental protection.
A. Much
B. Plenty
C. Few
D. Little
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a. Mike: "Yes, I have! It's a great initiative. I've already started separating my waste into different bins."
b. Sarah: "Hey Mike, have you heard about the new recycling program in our neighborhood?"
c. Sarah: "That's wonderful! You know, I've also started using reusable bags and water bottles to reduce plastic waste."
A. b-a-c
B. a-b-c
C. c-a-b
D. b-c-a
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a. Alex: "That's impressive! I've been exploring vertical gardening in my apartment. Growing my own vegetables has reduced my plastic packaging waste."
b. Emma: "Alex, have you tried that new app that tracks your carbon footprint?"
c. Emma: "I know, right? It really opened my eyes. I've switched to electric vehicles and solar panels since then. My energy bills have dropped significantly!"
d. Alex: "Oh yeah! It's amazing how it calculates the environmental impact of everything - from my daily commute to my online shopping habits."
e. Emma: "Smart move! Hey, did you hear about the new AI-powered recycling bins downtown?"
A. b-d-c-a-e
B. a-b-c-d-e
C. c-b-e-d-a
D. b-a-d-e-c
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a. Our AI-powered waste management system has reduced landfill waste by 45% in just three months! The digital twin technology we implemented is now successfully monitoring our city's carbon emissions in real-time.
b. Would you be interested in collaborating on implementing your vertical forest design into our smart building project?
c. I hope this email finds you well! I'm thrilled to share some exciting updates about our smart city sustainability project.
d. I believe your innovative approach to urban reforestation would perfectly complement our existing initiatives.
e. Looking forward to your thoughts!
Best regards,
A. b-d-e-a-c
B. a-b-c-d-e
C. a-d-b-c-e
D. c-a-b-d-e
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a. Quantum computing helps scientists predict climate changes accurately, while biotechnology has introduced innovative solutions like pollution-eating bacteria and self-cleaning materials. These advances are transforming how we tackle environmental challenges.
b. New technologies continue to emerge in our fight against climate change. From carbon capture systems to smart energy grids, these innovations offer hope for a greener future.
c. Virtual reality has changed environmental education, letting people experience climate change impacts firsthand. This technology creates stronger connections to environmental issues, increasing public awareness and action.
d. Smart cities now use artificial intelligence to monitor carbon emissions in real-time. Blockchain technology ensures transparency in sustainable practices, making environmental protection more efficient and trackable than ever before.
e. The combination of technology and environmental protection is creating powerful solutions for our planet's challenges, proving that innovation is key to sustainability.
A. a-b-c-d-e
B. d-a-c-b-e
C. b-c-d-a-e
D. c-b-a-d-e
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a. New recycling systems use quantum technology to sort materials at the molecular level, making waste management more efficient than ever before.
b. Digital twins and AI ecosystems are transforming environmental protection. Smart sensors now work with satellites to map global environmental health, enabling quick responses to ecological threats.
c. AI-driven homes now automatically manage energy use and reduce waste, showing how technology and nature can work together for a sustainable future.
d. The metaverse helps scientists test green solutions virtually before real-world implementation, saving time and resources while improving success rates.
e. Bioengineered coral reefs help restore marine life, while air-cleaning drones purify urban areas. These innovations work alongside vertical forests in smart buildings, creating healthier cities.
A. b-c-e-d-a
B. b-a-e-d-c
C. b-e-a-d-c
D. b-d-a-c-e
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The environmental crisis that we face today requires immediate action from every single person on Earth. Not only does climate change threaten our existence, but it also poses significant risks to countless species and ecosystems. Living sustainably and reducing our carbon footprint are crucial steps that we must take to protect our planet, (18)_________.
A. of which suffered from decades of environmental degradation
B. which has been suffering from decades of environmental degradation
C. which has suffered from decades of environmental degradation
D. that has been suffering from decades of environmental degradation
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The more we educate ourselves about environmental issues, (19)_________. Understanding the severity of environmental problems and taking immediate action, we can create a significant impact on our planet's future. While some people believe that individual actions are insignificant in the face of global environmental challenges, others argue that collective small changes can lead to transformative results. Through simple daily actions like reducing plastic usage, conserving energy, and choosing sustainable transportation methods, individuals can contribute meaningfully to environmental protection.
A. which we become better equipped to make positive changes
B. that we are becoming better equipped to make positive changes
C. the better equipped we become to make positive changes
D. having better equipped we become to make positive changes
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(20)_________, from implementing recycling programs to supporting renewable energy initiatives. This growing awareness and commitment to environmental stewardship demonstrate that every person has the power to be an agent of positive change.
A. Communities worldwide increasingly eco-friendly practices embracing are
B. Communities worldwide increasingly embraces eco-friendly practices
C. Communities worldwide are increase embracing eco-friendly practices
D. Communities worldwide are increasingly embracing eco-friendly practices
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(21)_________ from all members of society, making the green revolution truly a collective journey toward a better future.
A. The path to environmental sustainability requires dedication, innovation, and collaboration
B. Environmental sustainability path requires but dedication and innovation
C. The environmental path requires dedication therefore innovation with collaboration
D. Path of environment sustainability needs dedication also innovation also collaboration
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By adopting sustainable practices and encouraging others to do the same, (22)_________. Moreover, the integration of technology and environmental consciousness has opened new avenues for sustainable living, making it easier than ever for individuals to participate in the green revolution.
A. we can create a ripple effect transformed our relationship with the environment
B. we can create a ripple effect which transforms our relationship with the environment
C. we can create a ripple effect being transformed our relationship with the environment
D. we can create a ripple effect transforming our relationship with the environment
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Question 23: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a natural signal in the text?
A. Sun dogs appearing on either side of the sun
B. Birds becoming quiet before earthquakes
C. Volcanic ash patterns in the atmosphere
D. Trees releasing chemical compounds during drought
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Question 24: The word “unnoticed” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_________.
A. ignored
B. overlooked
C. observed
D. missed
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Question 25: The word “precipitation” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by_________.
A. condensation
B. evaporation
C. temperature
D. rainfall
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Question 26: The word “them” in paragraph 3 refers to_________.
A. chemical compounds
B. lichens
C. neighboring plants
D. forest ecosystems
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Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Recognizing Earth's indicators grows more vital while confronting worldwide ecological issues
B. Learning about weather patterns helps scientists predict future environmental developments
C. Studying natural phenomena provides insights into local climate variations over time
D. Observing environmental changes requires advanced technology and global cooperation
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Question 28: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Sun dogs appear on both sides of the sun and indicate upcoming changes in air quality levels within forest ecosystems
B. Birds demonstrate unusual migration patterns before earthquakes, while lichens serve as indicators of approaching storms
C. Trees release chemical signals to communicate with nearby plants when experiencing drought-related environmental stress
D. Forest ecosystems rely on cloud patterns to establish sophisticated networks for predicting atmospheric disturbances
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Question 29: In which paragraph does the writer introduce various natural warning signals?
A. Paragraph 2
B. Paragraph 1
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 3
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Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer mention the importance of understanding natural signals for environmental adaptation?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 4
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 2
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Question 31: The phrase “wake-up call” in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by_________.
A. bring up
B. point out
C. call out
D. alert to
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Question 32: The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to_________.
A. environmental degradation
B. renewable energy
C. environmental stewardship
D. ecological footprint
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Question 33: Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
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Question 34: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to protect the environment?
A. Implementing local recycling programs
B. Installing water filtration systems in homes
C. Reducing single-use plastics
D. Embracing renewable energy sources
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Question 35: Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
A. Local recycling programs and urban farming projects demonstrate how communities can work together to achieve environmental preservation goals.
B. Environmental education leads to sustainable practices through knowledge sharing and community initiatives that create lasting social connections.
C. Grassroots environmental movements are emerging worldwide as communities recognize the importance of sustainable development practices.
D. Community-based environmental programs succeed because they combine educational initiatives with practical implementation strategies.
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Question 36: The word “grassroots” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_________.
A. community-based
B. local-level
C. top-down
D. collaborative
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Question 37: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Technological advancements have made it more accessible for people to incorporate eco-friendly practices daily.
B. Local recycling programs and urban farming projects weaken community relationships while helping the environment.
C. Environmental stewardship focuses solely on conservation efforts without considering resource consumption patterns.
D. Individual actions have minimal impact on environmental change unless implemented at the governmental level.
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Question 38: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. International agreements and cultural exchanges are essential tools for managing environmental challenges today.
B. Global environmental protection depends on worldwide partnerships and dedicated efforts from diverse societies over time.
C. Environmental conservation needs support from different countries working together to implement immediate changes.
D. Modern societies must establish cross-cultural programs to address current environmental preservation issues.
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Question 39: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Technological innovations in renewable energy systems have become the primary solution for reversing all forms of environmental degradation worldwide.
B. Local recycling programs and urban farming projects are more effective at preserving ecosystems than international environmental agreements.
C. Individual actions in environmental conservation are insignificant unless they are first implemented through large-scale government policies.
D. Environmental education leads to sustainable practices through increased awareness and informed decision-making across diverse global communities.
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Question 40: Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Individual actions combined with community efforts and global collaboration are essential for successful environmental preservation.
B. Environmental education and technological innovation are the primary solutions to address climate change and pollution in modern society.
C. The Earth's ecosystems are facing unprecedented challenges that require immediate international policy changes and regulations.
D. Modern societies must completely transform their consumption patterns to reverse the effects of environmental degradation.
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Question 40: Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Individual actions combined with community efforts and global collaboration are essential for successful environmental preservation.
B. Environmental education and technological innovation are the primary solutions to address climate change and pollution in modern society.
C. The Earth's ecosystems are facing unprecedented challenges that require immediate international policy changes and regulations.
D. Modern societies must completely transform their consumption patterns to reverse the effects of environmental degradation.
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(1)_________ we welcome conscious travelers to our pristine shores, where nature's wonders await your discovery.
A. Sustainability
B. Sustainable
C. Sustainably
D. Sustain
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Our magnificent (2)_________ beckons with its ancient mysteries and hidden treasures.
A. sanctuary tropical rainforest
B. rainforest tropical sanctuary
C. rainforest sanctuary tropical
D. tropical rainforest sanctuary
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The secluded beaches (3)_________ along crystal-clear waters offer perfect solitude for mindful travelers.
A. stretching
B. which stretched
C. was stretched
D. stretched
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Our experienced guides show traditional customs (4)_________ guests through intimate village visits.
A. for
B. to
C. with
D. in
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When it comes to exploring this paradise, we believe in (5)_________ the path less traveled, ensuring minimal impact on our delicate ecosystems.
A. taking
B. making
C. handing
D. bringing
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We invite you (6)_________ not just a visitor but a guardian of this sacred paradise, joining our mission to preserve these natural wonders for generations to come.
A. becoming
B. to become
C. to becoming
D. become
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While some travelers seek typical beach holidays, (7)_________ yearn for extraordinary encounters with untamed wilderness and rare wildlife.
A. another
B. other
C. the others
D. others
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(8)_________ an unforgettable journey through pristine rainforests, where ancient trees touch the clouds and mysterious creatures roam freely.
A. Head into
B. Set out on
C. Go through
D. Travel across
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The remarkable (9)_________ of these ecosystems will leave you speechless—from colorful tropical birds to elusive big cats.
A. biodiversity
B. abundance
C. wildlife
D. nature
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(10)_________ international conservation standards, our eco-friendly tours ensure minimal environmental impact while maximizing your adventure.
A. In spite of
B. On account of
C. In accordance with
D. In view of
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. Our passionate (11)_________, with decades of wilderness expertise, will guide you through hidden trails and share fascinating insights about local flora and fauna.
A. rangers
B. explorers
C. naturalists
D. guides
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Marvel at an (12)_________ of endangered species thriving in their protected sanctuaries, from gentle orangutans to majestic elephants.
A. amount
B. abundance
C. multitude
D. quantity
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Question 13:
a. Jordan: Six hours? For a 15-second video?
b. Alex: Hey, check out my new TikTok dance! I've been practicing for 6 hours straight!
c. Alex: Of course! I need it to be perfect. I already have 127 followers, and my last video got 12 likes!
A. a-b-c
B. b-a-c
C. b-c-a
D. c-a-b
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Question 14:
a. Emma: Well, I'm on this new diet—I only eat purple foods grown under a full moon, harvested by left-handed farmers.
b. Mike: The burger comes with pickles…
c. Mike: They have burgers.
d. Emma: Oh no, I can't eat those. My wellness guru says my zodiac sign is only compatible with foods that start with the letter 'P' this month.
e. Mike: So what are you having?
A. e-a-c-d-b
B. e-b-c-d-a
C. b-a-d-e-c
D. d-e-a-c-b
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Question 15:
Dear Sam,
a. By the way, I've finally solved the mystery of my disappearing socks. Apparently, the local squirrels have been stealing them to make tiny hammocks.
b. Remember how I told you about the mysterious humming sound coming from the old lighthouse? Well, turns out it wasn't ghost sailors—just Mr. Peterson practicing his didgeridoo at 3 AM because he read somewhere that it "aligns with the cosmic frequencies."
c. I hope this letter finds you well. Life here in Whispering Pine Village continues to be... interesting.
d. The whole village has synchronized their sleep schedule to his performances now.
e. I'm not even mad—their interior design skills are impressive. They've even color-coordinated my polka-dot socks with the autumn leaves.
Write back soon,
LK
A. d-c-b-e-a
B. a-b-c-d-e
C. c-b-d-a-e
D. b-a-d-c-e
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Question 16:
a. Active community participation plays a vital role. Local residents receive tourism service training and become enthusiastic environmental protectors of their natural surroundings.
b. Developing ecotourism requires a delicate balance between exploitation and protection. Tourist sites must implement strict management plans regarding visitor capacity, waste control, and local ecosystem preservation.
c. The future of ecotourism depends on establishing balanced development models that benefit the environment, communities, and tourism businesses alike.
d. To ensure economic sustainability, ecotourism projects need effective business strategies, fair profit distribution, and reinvestment in conservation efforts.
e. Ecotourism has emerged as a significant trend in the global tourism industry, meeting travelers' desires to explore nature while preserving ecological environments.
A. a-d-b-e-c
B. d-a-b-e-c
C. b-e-d-a-c
D. e-b-a-d-c
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Question 17:
a. Through guided nature walks, wildlife observation, and outdoor activities, visitors gain firsthand knowledge about ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental challenges facing our planet.
b. Skilled naturalist guides and well-designed interpretive programs play crucial roles in transforming tourist experiences into meaningful learning opportunities about environmental responsibility.
c. Nature-based tourism represents a powerful tool for reconnecting people with the natural world, offering immersive experiences that foster environmental awareness and appreciation.
d. Direct encounters with nature create lasting emotional connections, inspiring visitors to become environmental stewards. These experiences often lead to increased support for conservation efforts.
e. By cultivating a deeper understanding of nature's value, nature-based tourism contributes significantly to building a global community of environmentally conscious citizens committed to preservation.
A. c-d-a-b-e
B. c-b-a-e-d
C. c-e-d-a-b
D. c-a-d-b-e
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Ecotourism represents a transformative approach to travel that harmoniously blends environmental stewardship with community empowerment. (18)_________, many endangered ecosystems would now be thriving. Local communities that have embraced ecotourism initiatives are experiencing remarkable improvements in their quality of life while preserving their cultural heritage.
A. Tourism practices which it was implemented decades ago
B. Tourism practices who were implemented decades ago
C. Having sustainable tourism practices implemented decades ago
D. Had sustainable tourism practices been implemented decades ago
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The implementation of responsible tourism practices helps protect vulnerable ecosystems from degradation; moreover, (19)_________. Mass tourism often threatens local traditions and natural resources, but ecotourism promotes their preservation through mindful visitor engagement.
A. indigenous populations create sustainable economic opportunities for it
B. sustainable development creates indigenous populations for opportunities
C. it creates sustainable economic opportunities for indigenous populations
D. economic opportunities create sustainability for indigenous development
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Recognizing the vital link between environmental conservation and community welfare, (20)_________. This sustainable approach has led to numerous success stories worldwide, from wildlife sanctuaries in Costa Rica to community-managed forests in Nepal. Modern technology and innovative practices have revolutionized how ecotourism destinations manage visitor impact and monitor wildlife populations. Local communities now utilize digital platforms to showcase their cultural heritage and natural attractions while maintaining strict conservation guidelines.
A. many regions have developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies
B. many regions having developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies
C. many regions developing comprehensive ecotourism strategies
D. many regions, developed comprehensive ecotourism strategies
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Educational programs (21)_________ between human activities and ecosystem preservation. Through careful planning and local participation, ecotourism continues to demonstrate its effectiveness as a development model that simultaneously preserves biodiversity, empowers communities, and educates visitors about environmental stewardship.
A. that integrate into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance
B. integrated into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance
C. integrates into ecotourism experiences helped visitors understand the delicate balance
D. which integrate into ecotourism experiences help visitors understand the delicate balance
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(22)_________, creating a ripple effect of positive change across the global tourism industry.
A. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide, and they have decided to incorporate ecotourism principles into their national development strategies
B. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide to incorporate ecotourism principles into their national development strategies
C. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide to incorporate ecotourism principles, which will improve the environment significantly
D. The success of these initiatives has inspired governments worldwide, thus incorporating ecotourism principles into their national development strategies
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Question 23: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of indigenous ecotourism?
A. Generation of revenue for local communities
B. Improved access to healthcare services
C. Preservation of traditional cultural practices
D. Environmental conservation and stewardship
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Question 24: The word “garnered” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_________.
A. repelled
B. attracted
C. maintained
D. gathered
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Question 25: The word “destructive” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by_________.
A. productive
B. beneficial
C. damaging
D. constructive
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Question 26: The word “their” in paragraph 3 refers to_________.
A. the tourists
B. the anthropologists
C. the communities
D. the experts
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Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Indigenous ecotourism will automatically thrive in coming years through natural progression without requiring significant organizational changes or strategic planning.
B. While indigenous ecotourism shows great promise for the future, achieving this potential will require careful strategic planning and the ability to adapt.
C. The development of indigenous ecotourism faces numerous challenges ahead that may prevent its success despite current efforts at careful organization.
D. Indigenous ecotourism requires extensive planning and adaptability in the present moment, though its future prospects remain uncertain and concerning.
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Question 28: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Indigenous communities have completely solved all challenges related to tourism management through traditional knowledge and advanced planning systems.
B. Indigenous ecotourism initiatives have eliminated the need for environmental conservation efforts by providing alternative economic opportunities.
C. Modern technology and external management systems have replaced traditional practices in successful indigenous tourism ventures worldwide.
D. The distribution of tourism benefits within indigenous communities requires transparent governance structures and equitable profit-sharing mechanisms.
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Question 29: In which paragraph does the writer mention the multiple positive impacts of indigenous ecotourism?
A. Paragraph 3
B. Paragraph 1
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 2
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Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer mention the balance between commercial success and cultural preservation?
A. Paragraph 3
B. Paragraph 4
C. Paragraph 2
D. Paragraph 1
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Question 31: The phrase “giant strides” in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by_________.
A. pushing through
B. breaking through
C. forging ahead
D. carrying on
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Question 32: The word “their” in paragraph 1 refers to_________.
A. local communities
B. opportunities
C. technologies
D. visitor experiences
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Question 33: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of modern sustainable tourism?
A. Reduced seasonal tourism fluctuations
B. Creation of new job categories
C. Transparent revenue sharing
D. Environmental sustainability monitoring
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Question 34: Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?
These technological solutions have created new categories of employment, from digital experience designers to sustainable tourism data analysts.
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
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Question 35: Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
A. Digital platforms create opportunities for tourism growth while communities struggle with implementing new technological infrastructure.
B. Technology integration requires substantial investments and skills development while maintaining authentic cultural experiences and human interactions.
C. Modern tourism faces challenges in balancing traditional practices with digital advancement through community-based solutions.
D. Smart infrastructure development demands careful planning while focusing on preserving local heritage and tourist satisfaction.
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Question 36: The word “overshadow” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_________.
A. complement
B. undermine
C. diminish
D. obscure
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Question 37: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Sustainable tourism is pioneering innovative approaches to advance local community economic growth.
B. Modern tourism practices are transforming traditional methods of regional economic planning.
C. Digital technologies are reshaping how communities participate in tourism development today.
D. New tourism models are implementing strategic changes for sustainable economic benefits.
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Question 38: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Digital platforms eliminate the need for human interaction between tourists and local communities.
B. Blockchain technology ensures transparent revenue sharing between community stakeholders through smart contracts.
C. Advanced technologies automatically solve all challenges related to sustainable tourism development.
D. Smart infrastructure investments guarantee immediate economic benefits for participating local communities.
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Question 39: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Traditional tourism practices will completely disappear within the next generation.
B. Smart infrastructure investments will eliminate all cultural authenticity concerns.
C. Local communities must abandon heritage preservation to embrace digital tourism.
D. Digital literacy will become essential for communities dependent on tourism revenue.
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Question 40: Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Digital platforms and artificial intelligence systems revolutionize tourism management through automated processes and data analysis.
B. Local communities face significant challenges in adopting new technologies while maintaining traditional tourism practices.
C. Modern technology transforms sustainable tourism by creating economic opportunities while preserving cultural heritage and addressing implementation challenges.
D. Smart infrastructure and blockchain technology enable transparent revenue sharing and improved visitor management in tourism.
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