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Text 31-34. 33. ….


(A) so
Indigenous plant and animals are few in Easter (B) yet
Island. At the time of European arrival, the (C) while
toromiro tree was the only wild tree and the (D) hence
Carolina wolfberry the only wild shrub, the (E) unlike
vegetation being ..(31).. herbaceous. The
toromiro tree was overexploited by the island
wood carvers, and the last local specimen died in 34. ….
the 1950s. ..(32).. , the species was saved from (A) principal
extinction. The Norwegian Archaeological (B) principle
Expedition collected seeds and planted them in (C) secondary
the Gothenburg Botanical Garden, and saplings (D) mandatory
from the garden were reintroduced to Easter (E) inconspicuous
Island in 1988. Today only 31 wild flowering
plants, 14 ferns, and 14 mosses are reported. Text 35-39.
Grass and small ferns dominate the barren
landscape, ..(33).. the boggy crater lakes are Twelve months have passed since the
thickly covered by two imported American adoption by UN member states of the Sendai
species, the totora reed and Polygonum Framework for disaster risk reduction, a 15-year
acumination. A number of cultivated species of plan for reducing disaster losses from man-made
plant were also introduced partly from America and natural hazards. During that period, almost
and partly from Polynesia before the arrival of 100 million people have lost their homes, their
Europeans; of these the ..(34).. species was the livelihoods, been displaced or suffered injury or
sweet potato, which was the cultivated in loss because of a wide range of disasters.
extensive plantations and formed the staple diet. Alongside the rising needs driven by climate
Bottle gourds, sugarcane, bananas, taro, yams, change and one of the strongest El Nino events
and two trees. (i.e., the Asiatic paper mulberry- in 50 years, the humanitarian assistance system is
and the American Triumfetta semitriloba) were under increasing strain from conflicts, which
of aboriginal importation, as also probably were have cost countless lives and driven millions
the husk-tomato, small variety of pineapple, and from their homes, triggering the largest forced
the coconut. displacement of people since the end of the
Second World War.
31. …. The unprecedented storm of humanitarian
(A) predominant need has given rise to much debate about more
(B) predominated equitable burdensharing. But what the Sendai
(C) predominating framework reminds us is that we need to be
(D) predominance much more focused on reducing the
(E) predominantly humanitarian burden in the first place.
Disaster risk reduction is a philosophy for
our times: it means disaster response reduction.
32. …. The inaugural world humanitarian summit is rec-
(A) However ognition that we need to get smarter at how we
(B) Moreover cooperate to address humanitarian challenges
(C) In contrast while reaffirming human dignity. An essential
(D) For example part of this is improving how we manage
(E) Consequently disaster risk.

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The adoption of the Sendai Framework, at 38. What is the purpose of the writer?
the Third UN world conference on disaster risk (A) to criticize the UN member states for not
reduction in Japan, marked the beginning of a providing sufficient aid for the victims of
momentous year in which agreement was disasters
reached on the 2030 development agenda. (B) to ask people to donate some money to
be given to those in disaster-affected
35. The following statement are false, EXCEPT areas
…. (C) to invite people to reduce the burden
(A) this year people have experienced the suffered by people affected by disasters
strongest El-Nino in the last 50 years (D) to show how hard the lives of people
(B) the main focus of the Sendai framework who have been displaced are due to
is on how to reduce the burden of do- disasters
nor countries (E) to explain the kinds of serious impacts
(C) people may have been displaced from that people experience from disasters
where they lived due to natural disasters
and conflicts 39. What is the tone of the passage?
(D) risk disaster management is not an im- (A) Hopeful
portant part in dealing with humanitar- (B) Disappointed.
ian challenges (C) Informative
(E) it took 12 months for the countries in- (D) Undisturbed
volved to formulate the Sendai frame- (E) Concerned
work
Text 40-45.
36. What can be interred from the passage? An echo of outrage was heard following the
(A) the number of people who left their recent tragedy in Bangladesh, where a
homes because of disasters or conflict is structurally unsound building collapsed, killing
not surprising thousands of workers who were making
(B) disasters addressed in Sendai framework products for U.S. consumers. The echo is a
are only those caused by nature familiar one, as various high-profile labor abuses
(C) in dealing with victims of disasters, their involving major international brands such as
self-esteem and pride must be considered. Nike. Apple and the Gap. have occurred over
(D) the Sendai framework has been imple- the past decades ..(40).. to bring concrete
mented for about 15 years actions, the echo of outrage fades, and the
(E) Japan is the head of the UN member media cycle move on.
countries formulating the Sendai frame- While economists and activists disagree
work about the costs and benefits of such practices.
research organizations consistently have found
37. The kind of passage might be found in …. that consumer prefer ..(42).. products made
(A) an article on first aids without sweatshop labor. Consumers may not
(B) an encyclopedia really disapprove of sweatshop labor and instead
(C) a philosophy book turn to economic justifications. Like many
(D) an article on environment economists, these consumers may feel their
(E) a daily newspaper participation in this system is a better option for
the workers than toiling in fields.
In addition, as humans, we tend to be less
sensitive to harms that occur away from us than
those occurring in our backyard. When tragedies
such as Bangladesh happen, our emotions are
intense. We cannot believe such atrocities are
able to happen, but over time emotions wear
Out. The heat of the moment has faded and our
motivation to change the situation fades.
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In an effort to alleviateconflict surrounding 44. ….


sweatshop labor, ..(44).. Even if consumers (A) the market should offer free accessible
demand something, If companies do not supply sweatshop products
it. ..(45).. . Taking this acceptance as a signal for (B) the accessible sweatshop-free market
endorsement, companies may fail to see the should offer products
opportunity in offering products that are (C) the sweatshop-free products should offer
sourced without sweatshop labor. This initiative, accessible market
to ethical business and consumption, would (D) accessible products should offer the sweat-
make the echo of Bangladesh tragedy a distant shop-free market
memory. (E) the market should offer accessible sweat-
shop-tree products
40. ….
(A) fail 45. ….
(B) failed (A) consumers will provide the supply
(C) failing (B) consumers may buy it from factories
(D) having failed (C) consumers have to accept the existing
(E) have been failing options
(D) companies will keep using sweatshop
41. The sentence “The use of questionable labor labor
practices, popularly know as „sweatshop labor,‟ (E) companies will reduce conflict with
is widespread in the production of consumer workers
goods,” should be put in ….
(A) the first sentence of paragraph 1
(B) the first sentence of paragraph 2
(C) the third sentence of paragraph 3
(D) the second sentence of paragraph 2
(E) the second sentence of paragraph 3

42. ….
(A) purchase
(B) purchasing
(C) to purchases
(D) to it purchases
(E) being purchased

43. The italic phrase “wear out” in the third para-


graph means ….
(A) endure
(B) worsen
(C) vitalize
(D) occur
(E) disappear

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