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12. What’s the place where you live like?- ........................... (I like supermarkets/ I’ll come back tomorrow/I live with my brother in Ha Noi/ It’s pretty quiet)
13. The size of carbon ....................... (footprint/ dioxide/ amount/ emission) depends on how we manage to use natural resources.
14. Remember to turn off the lights before you .................... (leaves/ will leave/ leave/ left).
15. If it rains tomorrow, she ..............(doesn’t come/ won’t come/ not coming/ hasn’t come).
16. Ha Noi is more crowded than Hue. it has .......(few/ less/ fewer/ more) people than Hue.
17. Nobody phoned, ..............................( were they/ are they/ did they/ didn’t they)?
18. It’s very........... (spacious/ healthy/ diverse/ equal) in the city. Some rich people live in large villas, while many poor people live in small slums.
19. He’ll never pass his driving test .........( unless/ if/ because/ when) he takes more lessons.
20. ...........( How/ How many/ How often/ What time) do the buses run?- Every ten minutes
21. .....................( There/ It/ This/ That) is only a short walk from my house to the cinema.
22. Tuan finds horror films really.................... (disgust/ disgusts/ disgusted/ disgusting).
23.The children are very excited ............... (of/ on/ about/ with) going to the park tomorrow.
24. Why don’t we eat out tonight?- ...............(A. Ok, which restaurant?/ B. Ok, see you/ C. Sounds good. But I’m not in the mood/ D. A and C)
25. He isn’t popular. He has .......................... (few/ more/ many/ a lot of) friends.
12. What’s the place where you live like?- ........................... (I like supermarkets/ I’ll come back tomorrow/I live with my brother in Ha Noi/ It’s pretty quiet)
13. The size of carbon ....................... (footprint/ dioxide/ amount/ emission) depends on how we manage to use natural resources.
14. Remember to turn off the lights before you .................... (leaves/ will leave/ leave/ left).
15. If it rains tomorrow, she ..............(doesn’t come/ won’t come/ not coming/ hasn’t come).
16. Ha Noi is more crowded than Hue. it has .......(few/ less/ fewer/ more) people than Hue.
17. Nobody phoned, ..............................( were they/ are they/ did they/ didn’t they)?
18. It’s very........... (spacious/ healthy/ diverse/ equal) in the city. Some rich people live in large villas, while many poor people live in small slums.
19. He’ll never pass his driving test .........( unless/ if/ because/ when) he takes more lessons.
20. ...........( How/ How many/ How often/ What time) do the buses run?- Every ten minutes
21. .....................( There/ It/ This/ That) is only a short walk from my house to the cinema.
22. Tuan finds horror films really.................... (disgust/ disgusts/ disgusted/ disgusting).
23.The children are very excited ............... (of/ on/ about/ with) going to the park tomorrow.
24. Why don’t we eat out tonight?- ...............(A. Ok, which restaurant?/ B. Ok, see you/ C. Sounds good. But I’m not in the mood/ D. A and C)
25. He isn’t popular. He has .......................... (few/ more/ many/ a lot of) friends.
Make sure you turn off all devices completely when not in use.
1 carbon dioxide
2 impact
3 green lifestyle
4 cut down on
5 energy-saving bulbs
I. Choose the correct answers to complete the passage
CARBON FOOTPRINTS
Everybody has a carbon footprint - it's the (1)__________of carbon dioxide we produce with any action or activity.(2)____________carbon dioxide contributes to 'greenhouse gases', our carbon footprints have a direct impact( 3)____________the environment. You can estimate your carbon footprint on any number of popular websites: if it's (4) _________, then you're probably leading a relatively green lifestyle. But (5)__________happens if it's big?
Well, the answer is that you can (6)_________it. This modern answer to the problem is for people to contribute to balancing the negative effects of their actions by using (7) ____________ fuels, recycling, reforestation and a number of other activities which are said to contribute to a lowering of (8)_________carbon dioxide.
1. a. number b. quality c. amount d. period
2. a. As b. Although c. However d. Due to
3. a. for b. to c. on d. in
4. a. small b. large c. free d. fine
5. a. when b. what c. why d. how
6. a. replace b. reuse c. increase d. balance
7. a. fossil b. leaded c. smoky d. green
8. a. moving b. lowering c. rising d. falling
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We have to do something about pollution. Even though there are warnings about global warming, companies don’t do anything to reduce pollution.
Our sky, air, rivers, beaches and countryside are becoming rubbish dumps. The air is so polluted it is giving children breathing problems.
Polluted rivers have no fish left in them and beaches are too dangerous to walk on because of the garbage everywhere. It seems a lot of people don’t care.
I think there should be big fines for polluters. I don’t mind paying more for things if they can be made with less pollution.
The problem is that companies are more interested in profits than pollution. We have only just started looking at our carbon footprint.
Everybody has a carbon footprint - it's the (1) ....amount........ of carbon dioxide we produce with any action or activity
Everybody has a carbon footprint - it's the amount of carbon dioxide we produce with any action or activity.
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1 Air travel is usually the largest component of the carbon footprint of frequent flyers. A single return flight from London to New York – including the complicated effects on the high atmosphere – contributes to almost a quarter of the average person’s annual emissions. The easiest way to make a big difference is to go by train or not take as many flights.
2 The second most important lifestyle change is to eat less meat, with parular emphasis on meals containing beef and lamb. Cows and sheep emit large quantities of methane, a powerful global warming gas. A vegan diet might make as much as a 20% difference to your overall carbon impact but simply cutting out beef will deliver a significant benefit on its own.
3 Home heating is next. Poorly insulated housing requires large quantities of energy to heat. If you have properly insulated the loft and filled the cavity wall, the most important action you can take is to draught-proof the house, something you can do yourself. Those with solid brick or stone walls will also benefit from adding insulation, but the financial benefits are unly to cover the cost of doing the work, over time.
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XV. Read the passage and answer the question.
A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the air by your own energy needs. You need transportation, electricity, food, clothing, and other goods. CO2 is produced by the burning of fossil fuels which is used to provide energy for your homes, by the cars you travel in and by the manufacture and transport of goods you buy.
Carbon dioxide is also called greenhouse gas, which causes global warming. That is the reason why the carbon footprint is a very poweful tool to understand the impact of personal behaviours on global warming. If you want to contribute to stop global warming, the reduction of your personal carbon footprint is essential. Fist, you can reduce your carbon footprint by driving less. When possible, walk or ride a bike to avoid carbon emissions completely or use public transport in order to decrease CO emissions. Second, support using clean energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal energy and biogas. Finally, reusing or recycling items you no longer use is also a good way to reduce your carbon footprint.
1. What is a carbon footprint?
A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the air by your own energy needs.
2. How is CO2 produced?
CO2 is produced by the burning of fossil fuels which is used to provide energy for your homes, by the cars you travel in and by the manufacture and transport of goods you buy.
3. What can carbon footprint cause?
It can cause global warming.
4. What should you do to stop global warming?
Driving less, supporting using clean energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal energy and biogas.
XVI. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the passage.
In many countries in process of industrialization, overcrowded citis present a major problem. The (1) ............ of town is mainly caused by the drift of large numbers of people from the rural areas. The only long-tẻm solution is to make (2)............. in the rural areas more attractive, which would (3)............ people to stay there. This could be achieved by providing incentives for people to go and work in the villages. Moreover, facilities in the rural areas, such as transportation, health and education services should be (4)...........
1. A. population B. popularity C. populous D. overpopulation
2. A. life B. surroundings C. atmosphere D. sights
3. A. insist B. suggest C. encourage D. persuade
4. A. invested B. improved C. impressed D. increased
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