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Question 13:

  1. Tom: I put my phone in the fridge by mistake this morning.
  2. Tom: No, I just wanted cold calls to feel more real!
  3. Lily: Why? Was it too hot to call someone?
  1. c-a-b                        B. c-b-a                        C. b-c-a                        D. a-c-b

Question 14:

  1. Leo: That sounds great, but do we need to bring anything else in case it rains?
  2. Leo: Perfect! If we find a nice spot under a tree, we can eat and watch the ducks at the same time.
  3. Anna: I checked the forecast before leaving home, and it says it will stay sunny all afternoon.
  4. Anna: Let’s go now because it might get crowded later, and I want the best spot for our little adventure.
  5. Anna: Hey, Leo, I packed some sandwiches because the weather is so nice, and I thought we could have a picnic in the park.
  1. e-a-c-b-d                        B. a-d-e-b-c                        C. e-d-a-b-c                        D. b-e-c-a-d

Question 15:

Dear Sam,

  1. I hope you will join our project since we need help. Even though we are young, we can make a difference together.
  2. My teacher showed melting ice pictures, which worried me about animals. While some sites have wrong information, we should trust scientists.
  3. When I visited my grandparents, they said their farm gets less rain now. If we don't act soon, farmers will face more problems.
  4. I am writing because I saw a report that shows our planet is warming. Although some deny it, we can see changes outside.
  5. I read that companies spread false news since they profit from oil. When they hide facts, people make bad choices.

Your friend,

LK

  1. e-b-d-c-a                        B. c-b-e-d-a                        C. d-c-b-e-a                        D. b-e-a-d-c

Question 16:

  1. Schools teach children how to grow vegetables, and students learn why plants help our planet. If we plant more trees, we can create cooler areas where birds can live.
  2. Even though climate change is scary, we must remember that every seed brings hope. If we all do our small part, we can create a greener world for future generations.
  3. Although our planet faces climate challenges, people are planting seeds of hope that grow into solutions. When communities work together, they create change that spreads like roots.
  4. Families grow food in small gardens, and they share vegetables with neighbors who need help. When people grow their own food, they feel happy and healthy.
  5. Scientists develop new seeds that survive in hot weather, while farmers use methods that save water. Although these changes seem small, they connect to make a bigger difference.
  1. e-d-a-c-b                        B. d-e-c-a-b                        C. a-d-c-e-b                        D. c-a-e-d-b

Question 17:

  1. Many communities are making ethical choices about how they use energy, and they are finding ways to live with less waste. Although changing our habits can be difficult, it feels right when we protect nature.
  2. We have a duty to protect the Earth for our children, and they deserve a healthy planet like we had. If we use too many resources today, future generations will face problems that they cannot solve.
  3. When we talk about climate change, we must think about what is fair for everyone on Earth. Although rich countries cause more pollution, poor countries often suffer the worst effects of our warming planet.
  4. If we think about what is fair for everyone, we can make better choices about how we treat our planet. When we act with care for others, we build a world where all people and nature can live in balance.
  5. Some people believe that companies should make changes, while others think individuals must change their daily habits. When we work together, both big businesses and ordinary people can help solve climate problems.
  1. c-d-a-b-e                        B. c-b-e-a-d                        C. c-e-a-b-d                        D. c-a-e-d-b

    TEST 2 - UNIT 4