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Join us on April 22 to celebrate Earth Day and contribute (1) __________ a cleaner, greener planet! This year's theme, sustainable energy solutions, highlights the importance of reducing waste, conserving resources, and embracing renewable energy. We have organized (2) __________ activities such as a tree-planting campaign, community clean-up, and recycling workshops, (3) __________ to raise awareness and inspire positive change. Experts will also share insights on climate change and practical steps to protect the environment.
Everyone is encouraged (4) __________ by making small but impactful changes using reusable bags, conserving electricity, and reducing plastic waste. To join any event, register with your class representative by April 18. By working together, we can raise (5) __________ and ensure a healthier planet for future generations. Let's (6) __________ action and show our commitment to protecting nature. Together, we can create a sustainable future!
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Looking to enhance your computer skills? Our Self-Study Computer Course is designed for learners (1) __________ their experience. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced user, this flexible course covers software navigation, coding, cybersecurity, and (2) __________ essential IT skills. Learn at your own speed with interactive lessons, expert guidance, and practical exercises.
This course allows you to (3) __________ your digital knowledge with real-world applications. (4) __________ you need to brush up on basics or dive into advanced topics, our structured modules will help you gain confidence and efficiency. With lifetime access to learning materials, you can revisit lessons anytime.
Sign up today and take control of your learning journey! (5) __________ your career opportunities, improve productivity, and stay ahead in the digital world. Don't miss this chance to develop valuable IT skills from the (6) __________ of your home!
a. Jake: Hey, Anna! I had a long day. I woke up early, went to work, and then did some shopping. What about you?
b. Anna: Hi, Jake! You look tired. What have you been doing today?
c. Anna: I stayed at home most of the day, but I cleaned my room and cooked dinner. Do you want to join me for a walk later?
Hi Alex,
a. But it was really exciting to try out these new recipes.
b. Thanks so much for the cooking videos you shared with me last week.
c. You know, we should cook together sometime. What do you think?
d. Thanks also for the suggestion about the free recipe websites - they have much better ideas than the ones I usually use.
e. Cooking is a great skill to learn, but I'm quite busy right now, so I'm just sticking to quick meals.
Write back soon.
Jamie
a. Tom: That's true. Also, people should stop hunting endangered animals.
b. Tom: Exactly! Even small actions, like reducing plastic waste, can protect animals.
c. Tom: Did you know that many animal species are in danger because of deforestation?
d. John: I agree! Instead, we can support wildlife conservation programs.
e. John: Yes! Cutting down trees destroys their homes. We should plant more trees to help.
a. For example, find out whether there are full-time or part-time jobs, and whether they require previous experience or training so that you can feel confident about applying.
b. Then you should plan to apply for jobs two to three months before the start of your summer break.
c. After that you need to learn about the types of jobs that are available.
d. Firstly, you should find out when your school will close for the summer.
e. This can help ensure that you have a job already lined up when summer arrives.
a. More people are moving to cities to find better jobs, education, and healthcare.
b. However, urbanization also brings challenges such as traffic congestion, pollution, and higher living costs.
c. As a result, cities are growing quickly, and new buildings and roads are being constructed.
d. Urbanization is changing the way people live and work around the world.
e. To solve these problems, governments need to improve public transportation and create more green spaces.
Robots are useful for exploring and working in space. (1) __________. Such robots have usually looked like a box with wheels. Though these robots are useful, by their very nature they are unreliable, extremely expensive, and they break easily. Also, they cannot do very many tasks. Because of these problems, (2) __________. These new robots move like snakes, so they have been given the name "snakebots."
The way a snake is shaped lets it get into very small spaces, like cracks in rocks. It can also push its way below the ground or climb up different kinds of objects, like high rocks and trees. (3) __________. A snakebot would be able to do these things, too, making it much more effective than regular robots with wheels, which easily get stuck or fall over. Since they can carry tools, snakebots would be able to work in space, as well. (4) __________.
But how can such a robot shape be made? A snakebot is built like a chain made of about thirty parts, or modules. Each module is basically the same (5) __________. The large computer in the "head" of the snake makes all of the modules in a snakebot work together.
1. Japan is facing a serious worker shortage. With an unemployment rate of just 2.5%, an ageing population, and a declining birth rate, the country struggles to find enough workers for jobs such as taxi drivers, baristas, and waiters. This labor shortage is becoming a major challenge for Japan's economy, affecting businesses that rely on service workers.
2. To help solve this issue, an inventor has created a unique solution. His idea not only gives disabled people better access to the workplace but also helps elderly people stay active as they age. It may even help reduce loneliness among those who find it difficult to leave their homes, improving their quality of life.
3. At the Dawn Cafe in Tokyo, visitors are welcomed not by human staff, but by robot avatars. These robots have a friendly voice, two arms for gestures, and a smooth face inspired by Noh masks from traditional Japanese theatre. They are designed to create a warm and engaging experience for customers.
4. The cafe has different robots for different tasks. One greets customers at the entrance, another takes their orders and chats with them, and a third one serves their drinks. This system ensures a smooth and efficient service.
5. Unlike other robot cafes in Japan, which use artificial intelligence (AI) for automation, Dawn Cafe works differently. Instead of operating on their own, these robots are controlled by people called pilots who may be in another part of Japan or even in another country. Using a phone, tablet, or eye-tracking technology, these pilots can communicate with customers and navigate the cafe's floorspace, creating meaningful interactions.
6. The creator, Kentaro Yoshifuji, believes his invention is more than just a robot. He calls it a form of "teleportation", allowing people to interact with the world through a robotic body, no matter where they are.
Which of the following challenges is NOT mentioned as a cause of Japan's worker shortage?
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in the first paragraph?
The word engaging in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
The word operating in paragraph 5 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.
The word it in the last paragraph refer to __________.
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
In which paragraph can you find information about the different roles of the robots at the Dawn Cafe?
In which paragraph can you find information about how the robots are controlled?
1. Oil-producing countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait and Russia, refused to sign up to a clause calling for the world to reduce its production of plastics. [I] As clean energy technologies like electric vehicles gain traction worldwide, these economies are counting on continued and even increased plastic production to buffer them from the economic blow of reduced demand for oil.
2. [II] The Conversation Weekly podcast sat down with Mark Miodowonik, professor of materials and society at UCL in the UK, to understand the history of plastic, how it's shaped our lives, and what can be done to make sure more plastic is recycled and less ends up polluting the planet. [III]
3. [IV] In 1907 a chemist called Leo Bakerland invented a new type of rigid, synthetic plastic. He called it bakelite, and it was quickly seized upon by the modernism movement. "You can start mass producing items in a particular shape and they are all the same," explains Miodowonik, who leads the Plastic Waste Innovation Hub at UCL. First telephones, and then radios are manufactured using bakelite. "It's a huge revolution in the way people think about themselves, how they communicate with the world, who they are. Plastic becomes the material of this new era and everyone goes to town with it."
4. Because plastic is a big business, the price comes down and it goes from a somewhat luxurious item to an everyday one. Suddenly everything is made of different types of plastic, including disposable packaging for fast food that people are encouraged to throw away.
5. As a result of environmental activists raising the alarm in the 1980s and 1990s, governments and companies slowly started to at least pay lip service to plastic recycling. And these days, there has been a shift in our attitudes toward plastics as people are starting to realise the scale of plastic pollution.
6. Few plastic manufacturers have faced consequences for their inaction, though these days, there seems to be more of a collective will to take action against them. In September 2024, the US federal government successfully sued Keurig, the company that makes those little plastic pods that produce one cup of coffee or tea, for claiming that those pods are recyclable when they're not. Keurig paid US$1.5 million (£1.2m) in penalties.
The word buffer in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
So what can we really do about the plastics pollution problem?
The word rigid in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
The word they in paragraph 3 refer to __________.
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
What can be inferred about the role of plastics in modern society?
Which of the following sentence best paraphrases the underlined one in the last paragraph?
Which of the following best summarizes the passage?