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People are supporting and enabling authoritarian leaders, flocking to ideologies and worldviews that promote and celebrate the myth of a glorious past. Fearful of people who are different from themselves, they seek homogeneity and become intoxicated by the freedom to access only information that confirms who they are or who they would like to be. As a result, global populism is on the rise.One powerful source of identity resides in social groups. They can be highly effective at reducing a persons self-uncertaintyparticularly if such groups are distinctive and have members who share a sense of interdependence. Groups play this central role in anchoring who we are because they are social categories, and research shows that social categorization is ubiquitous. A per son categorizes others as either in-group or out-group members. They assign the groups attributes and social standing to those others, thereby constructing a subjective world where groups are internally homogeneous and the differences between groups are exaggerated and polarized in an ethnocentric manner. And because we also categorize ourselves, we internalize shared in-group defining attributes as part of who we are. To build social identity, we psychologically surround ourselves with those who are like us.This psychological process that causes people to identify with groups and behave as group members is called social categorization. It anchors and crystallizes our sense of self by assigning us an identity that prescribes how we should behave, what we should think and how we should make sense of the world. It also makes interaction predictable, allows us to anticipate how people will treat and think about us, and furnishes consensual identity confirmation: people like usthe in-group membersvalidate who we are.This self-uncertainty and social-identity dynamic is not in itself a bad thing. It enables the collective organization that lies at the heart of human society. Human achievements that require the coordination of many in the service of common goals cannot be achieved by people on their own. Yet this dynamic becomes a problem when the sense of self-uncertainty and identity threat is acute, enduring and all-encompassing. People then experience an overwhelming need for identityand not just any identities but ones that are well equipped to resolve those disorienting, even scary feelings.People embrace populism because ________.lack of a social identity makes them fearfulthey seek freedom of speech and expressionthey want to promote their ideas to otherstheir leaders give them misleading information N0Translation PracticeW:yOSection A Translate the following passage into English and write it on the ANSWER SHEET.-NVY~/fhQtSU\v!.s0bNygSb ؚ4ls^[Y_>eSO| ~bhQtNNO^[hQ3z[ ]b:N130Y*NV[T0W:Sv;N8fO4O -NV\O:NNLu~NmXvg'Y_d kt^[hQtXv!.s0R30%]S0-NV!j=[TTV2030t^Sc~SU\ z cMR10t^[s zQ+vh [hQtQ+!.ssǏ70%0-NVygSNhQtltTWSWST\O ;NRbz -NV TTVTs^NSU\Wё 0 hQtSU\TWSWST\OWё T160Y*N gvV[cOSU\cR _N/fNASVƖV-N=[[SU\-NV[:Pёg'YvbXTV0Section B Translate the following passage into Chinese and write it on the ANSWER SHEET.At a summit in Prague on Friday, European Union leaders fell short of agreeing on a price cap for gas amid concerns that any such move could threaten supplies to the region. As much as 70% of European heating comes from natural gas and electricity, and with Russian deliveries drastically reduced, woodalready used by some 40 million people for heatinghas become a sought-after commodity. Prices for wood pellets have nearly doubled to 600 euros a ton in France, and there are signs of panic buying of the world s most basic fuel. Hungary even went so far as to ban exports of pellets, and Romania capped firewood prices for six months. Meanwhile, wood stoves can now take months to deliver.V0English WritingW:yOSection A Summary Direction: Read the following passage and write a summary of it on the ANSWER SHEET in no more than 100 words.More than a century of burning coal, oil and gas has fuelled intense heatwaves, prolonged droughts, heavier rains and devastating floods. To prevent even more severe impacts, the UN global climate summit,HYPERLINK "https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/14/minimal-progress-global-heating-report-cop29"Cop29, must deliver tangible results to keep global temperature risesHYPERLINK "https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/whats-in-a-half-a-degree-2-very-different-future-climates/"below 2Cthe limit defined in the 2015 Paris agreement. Achieving this goal means human societies can only emit a finite amount of additional carbon dioxide, known as the worlds carbon budget.Developed nations haveHYPERLINK "https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/wealthy-countries-have-blown-through-their-carbon-budgets/"exceededtheir carbon budgets, while developing countries remain within theirs. Carbon dioxide lingers in the atmosphere for centuries, turning past unchecked fossil fuel use into a costly planetary bill. Between 1870 and 2019, the US, EU, Russia, UK, Japan, Canada and Australiahome to just 15% of the global populationaccounted for over 60% of atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to the Delhi-basedHYPERLINK "https://www.downtoearth.org.in/climate-change/carbon-budget-unfair-share-has-been-the-way-of-the-world-79872"Centre for Science and Environment.This underscores the climate debt that rich nations in the global north owe to poorer nations. This reality rather thanHYPERLINK "https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/15/coal-oil-and-gas-lobbyists-granted-access-to-cop29-says-report"oil and gaslobbyingshould focus mindsat Cop29 in Azerbaijan, where leaders must forge a new global climate finance plan by next week. Economists estimate that developing nations need $1tnHYPERLINK "https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/14/wealthy-countries-must-invest-1tn-a-year-by-2030-for-climate"annually by 2030, a figure that reflects the scale ofthe climate crisis. Yet there is little sign the rich world will contribute its fair share.A stronger, more unified approach is needed. Many ofHYPERLINK "https://www.powershiftafrica.org/cop"Africas environmental NGOsargue that the continent has been sidelined in global industrial shifts, particularly in green industrialisation, due to its lack of a robust manufacturing base and its role as a raw materials supplier. While advanced economies dominate green innovation, Africa faces significant hurdles, including limited technology transfer, expensive financing and weak governance.The economistHYPERLINK "https://podfollow.com/1480735096/episode/7d72fd17ad3a0e54a087127b34ba49b5deb6722c/view"Fadhel Kaboub, who advises the Kenyan thinktank Power Shift Africa, sees Cop29 as an opportunity to strike a transformative dealif the global south can unite and negotiate for the technology and resources it needs to reposition itself in the world economy. 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With 20 out of 38 low-income African nations in or near debt distress, high borrowing costs and a shrinking manufacturing base leave the continent dependent on imports for lifes essentials.These challenges span the developing world, demanding grants, technology transfers and debt cancellation. Prof Kaboub says Donald Trumps return to the White House could be a chance for countries in the global south to cooperate and forge a bold deal: to double their industrial footprint with green growth, powered by western technology, in exchange for critical minerals essential for the rich worlds energy transition. Africa, holdingHYPERLINK "https://mo.ibrahim.foundation/sites/default/files/2022-11/minerals-resource-governance.pdf" \l ":~:text=Africa%20accounts%20for%20over%2090%%20of%20global,and%20over%2080%%20of%20global%20iridium%20production."20% to 90%of global reserves for 11 such minerals, could lead this shift. The outcome? A greener, richer world, with developing nations becoming key markets for foreign goods and services.Mr. Trump may find the allure of crafting the HYPERLINK "https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/10/cop29-summit-financial-agenda-wealthy-polluters"dealof the century impossible to resist. Otherssuch as theHYPERLINK "https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2021/10/what-does-the-european-green-deal-mean-for-africa?lang=en"EUorHYPERLINK "https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy0r74j7j1wo"Chinamight also be ready to take up such an offer. Cop29 must mark a turning point where developing nations, united, demand a fair and transformative global partnership for a sustainable future. 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