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You will hear a radio interview with an environmentalist called Jane.
For each question, choose the correct answer.
Jane thinks that people need to _____.
What can you do in four weeks, according to Jane?
What does the interviewer suggest?
Jane believes that _____.
_____ with diverse teams has improved his communication skills.
The store was closed; _____, we couldn’t buy groceries for dinner tonight.
We've reached our goal of $100,000 _____ the help of the public.
Failure _____ the chemical at the right temperature could lead to an explosion.
I am interested in _______ for the position of chief financial officer which was advertised in yesterday’s Daily Post.
The situation _____ complicated and difficult to resolve.
_____ carefully, the heritage buildings look almost as they did originally.
Easy access to quality healthcare, education, and recreational facilities contributes to making this town a highly _____ place.
They built a _____ in the city square to remember the national heroes.
Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each blank.
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Remember: Every person deserves to feel safe and respected online. When we work together, we can stop cyberbullying and make the internet a better place for everyone. Your voice matters - use it others!
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation.
a. Tom: You should definitely look into vocational training. My brother became an electrician that way and he loves his job.
b. Tom: Yes. He said it was great to learn by doing.
c. Maria: I feel pressured to choose a university, but I'm more interested in doing hands-on work.
d. Maria: That’s awesome. So he got a specific qualification and was able to start earning money much more quickly?
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation.
a. Susan: I exercise regularly by jogging, swimming or doing martial arts. How about you?
b. Susan: That sounds great! I think daily exercise and a healthy diet are the key to staying healthy.
c. Louis: I do yoga at home every day, and I follow a low-fat diet.
d. Louis: You look awesome. What do you do to keep fit?
e. Louis: Absolutely! Physical well-being is essential for a happy life.
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful paragraph.
a. On the contrary, poor time management often results in missed deadlines and unnecessary stress.
b. Furthermore, managing your time well leads to better decision-making, as you are less likely to feel overwhelmed.
c. Firstly, effective time management allows you to accomplish more in less time.
d. Therefore, learning to prioritize tasks and plan ahead is key to staying organized and productive.
e. Secondly, it helps reduce stress by preventing last-minute rushing.
Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful paragraph.
a. Indeed, studies show that 60% of parents feel disconnected from their teenagers due to the rapid rise of digital technology.
b. To close the generation gap, families need open communication, mutual respect and understanding to build stronger and healthier relationships.
c. The generation gap is a growing issue in many families, as differences in values, technology use, and lifestyles become more noticeable.
d. While the older generation values face-to-face communication, the younger generation often prefers social media and instant messages, which can lead to misunderstandings.
e. In fact, about 42% of families experience disagreements over communication styles, such as the use of slang, texting habits, or tone in messages.
Read the following passage and answer the following questions.
What is Heritage Protection?
Heritage is traditional beliefs, customs, and culture. We use the word “heritage” in many different ways. People talk about their family’s heritage, their city’s heritage, and their country’s heritage. It can be Vietnamese people giving red envelopes during the Lunar New Year festival or American people holding a huge party called Mardi Gras. Moreover, heritage can also be more private and personal such as your family having a big dinner every Sunday night.
Today, heritage is changing in the world of the Internet. In many ways, this is a good thing because we can learn about the heritage of other countries, and we can show our own heritage to the world. However, some people worry that traditional heritage is disappearing. Think about it. In many ways, countries are becoming more and more alike. In just about every country around the world, you can find McDonald’s, Nike shoes, Starbucks coffee, and American films. Some people think this is a good change, but others don’t like it. You can decide whether or not you think it is a good thing. However, almost everyone wants to protect their traditional heritage, and sometimes this is hard. For example, when a new McDonald’s opens in your town, a traditional restaurant might have to close.
This is why heritage protection is so important. Heritage protection is a simple idea. It means keeping your country’s or your city’s heritage alive. People do this in many ways. The biggest part of heritage protection is probably preserving old buildings. A few other examples of heritage protection are making sure your children speak your traditional language, and teaching your heritage to children.
What is happening to most countries?
The word "beliefs" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to _____.
Which of the following is NOT an example of heritage protection?
What is the main point of heritage protection?
The word "it" in paragraph 3 may refer to _____.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer.
If you are an environmentalist, plastic is a word you tend to say with a sneer or snarl. (1) _____. But there seems little doubt it is here to stay, and the truth is, of course, that plastics have brought enormous benefits, even environmental ones. It’s not really the plastics themselves that are the environmental evil – (2) _____.
Almost all the 50 or so different kinds of modern plastics are made from oil, gas, or coal which are non-renewable natural resources. We consume well over three million tons of the stuff in Britain each year and, (3) _____, most of it is thrown away. A high proportion of our annual consumption is in the form of packaging, (4) _____ of our domestic refuse. (5) _____, though the plastic recycling industry is growing fast.
(6) _____. They have a higher caloric value than coal and one method of “recovery” strongly favored by the plastic manufacturers is the conversion of waste plastic into fuel.
Choose the correct answer for (1).
Choose the correct answer for (2).
Choose the correct answer for (3).
Choose the correct answer for (4).
Choose the correct answer for (5).
Choose the correct answer for (6).
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
After I had introduced my guests to each other, I made a long speech on the current changes in the computer technologies.
=> Having ..........
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
He was sorry he hadn’t said goodbye to her at the airport.
=> He regretted ..........
Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.
Jake was the person who started my interest in collecting pottery.
=> It ...........