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D. species thekilling of animalsfortheirbody parts thedestructionofhabitatsofspecies theshrinkingofrainforestsin thetropics

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Question27: Theword “butchered” inparagraph 3isclosestin meaningto

A. killed B. cooked C. traded D. raised

Question28: It canbeinferredfrom thepassagethat it'simpossibleforscientiststo identifythecausesofmass extinctionsofspecies huntingisthemajorcontributingfactorthat speedsuptheextinctionofspecies thecurrentmass extinctionis differentfromthe otherfive inthatit iscaused byhumans habitatdestructionmakesaminorcontributiontothecurrentmass extinctionofspecies

Section6:MarktheletterA,B,C,orDtoindicatethesentencethatisclosestinmeaningtoeachofthe followingquestions.

Question29: Therearepossibly ahundred people at themeeting. Thereshould beahundredpeopleat themeeting. Theremaybe ahundred peopleat themeeting.

Theremustbeahundred peopleatthemeeting. Thereought tobeahundredpeopleatthemeeting.

Question30: "Iwill neverforget our first dating," Annasaid.

Annsaidthatshe willneverforget theirfirstdating.

Annsaidthat shewould neverforgetour firstdating.

Annsaidthatshewouldneverforgettheirfirstmeeting.

Annsaidthatshewillneverforgetour meeting.

Question31: Thelasttime shetookherchildrentothezoo wastwo months ago.

Shedidn't takeher children tothezoo two months ago.

Shehastakenherchildrentothezoo fortwomonths.

Shehadtwo monthsto takeherchildrento the zoo.

Shehasn'ttaken herchildrento thezoofor twomonths.

Section 7: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer toeachof the question.

There are many African tribes but, for many people, the Masai are the most well-known. They are famous for their bright red clothing and their ceremonies with lots of music and dancing. Probably, one of the most colorful ceremoniesis thefestivalof"Eunoto," when the teenageboys of theMasaibecomemen.

Eunoto lasts for many days and Masai people travel across the region to get to a special place near the border between Kenya and Tanzania. The teenage boys who travel with them are called "warriors." Thisis a traditional namefrom the past whenyoung men fought with othertribes.

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