A. dispose
B. soot
C. lifestyle
D. conserve
A. expand
B. centralise
C. densely
D. energy
A. initiative
B. necessary
C. discriminate
D. authority
A. preservation
B. sustainable
C. environment
D. facility
A. have bought - saw
B. was buying - saw
C. will buy - see
D. had bought - was seeing
A. achievement
B. dedication
C. awareness
D. concentration
A. came
B. caught
C. kept
D. put
A. heavily populous
B. densely populated
C. thinly populated
D. most populous
A. the less harmful impact have they
B. the less harmful impact they have
C. the less impact harmful they have
D. the less harmful they have impact
A. complying
B. complied
C. to comply
D. comply
A. will raise
B. will be raised
C. will be raising
D. will have raised
A. the same length like
B. the same length as
C. the same long like
D. the same long as
A. from
B. off
C. out of
D. away from
A. mistaken
B. flawed
C. erroneous
D. infallible
A. talked
B. talking
C. talk
D. to talk
A. drop out of
B. drop in on
C. get on with
D. cut down on
A. am I?
B. aren’t I?
C. do I?
D. didn’t I?
A. However
B. In spite of
C. Even though
D. Consequently
A. persisted
B. insisted
C. encouraged
D. made
A. at risk
B. in reality
C. under control
D. under pressure
A. easy
B. low-paid
C. tedious
D. secure
A. advantages
B. benefits
C. disadvantages
D. difficulties
A. dangerous
B. risky
C. safe
D. perilous
A. You will be tired.
B. Don’t do that.
C. Stay calm. Everything will be alright.
D. No, thanks.
A. Well done!
B. Thank you!
C. Never mind!
D. Let’s go!
A. widely
B. hardly
C. legally
D. nationally
A. translated
B. transferred
C. transformed
D. transited
A. increase
B. upbringing
C. rising
D. grow
A. massly-produced
B. mass-produced
C. massive-produced
D. mass-producing
A. made
B. did
C. allowed
D. let
A. The development of Smart Things
B. A survey with students
C. The future of English learning
D. Life in the next century
A. earthen buildings
B. super sky cities
C. underground buildings
D. cities in the water
A. eligible
B. enjoyable
C. livable
D. responsible
A. people will be able to live in ‘Earth-scrapers’, which will go up to 25 storeys underground
B. ‘bubble cities’ will be created underwater making the depths habitable for humans
C. people will all use a global social networking and be able to contact anywhere
D. the way we live, work and play will be totally different to how we do these things today
A. No one will work from home and have virtual work meetings.
B. People will be able to teleshop at home thanks to an advanced 3D printers.
C. Earth citizens will all have a home health capsule which will be capable of giving treatment to any disease.
D. English will become more popular as it will be the only means of communication.
A. Changes to Carnegie Hall
B. The appearance of Carnegie Hall
C. Carnegie Hall’s history during the Great Depression
D. Damage to the ceiling in Carnegie Hall
A. Dangerous
B. Significant
C. Extreme
D. Harmful
A. The acoustic dome was damaged.
B. Space in the building was sold to commercial businesses.
C. The walls were damaged in an earthquake.
D. The stage was renovated.
A. A violinist
B. An architect
C. A steel mill owner
D. The mayor of New York City
A. He made the movie “Carnegie Hall” in 1946.
B. He performed on opening night in 1891.
C. He tried to save the hall, beginning in 1960.
D. He opened a coffee shop in Carnegie Hall during the Depression.
A. Restoring the outer wall.
B. Expanding the lobby.
C. Restoring the plaster trim.
D. Repairing the ceiling.
A. Announced
B. Restricted
C. Overshadowed
D. Located
A. electronic
B. building
C. university
D. 1946
A. instead of
B. electronics
C. fixed
D. tend to toss
A. it
B. at least
C. cause
D. recipients'
A. Come on time or we will go without you.
B. Come on time, so we will go without you.
C. Because of your punctuality, we will go without you.
D. Without your coming on time, we will go.
A. Although I tried very hard, I couldn’t open the door.
B. Although I tried very hard, I could open the door.
C. In spite of I tried very hard, I couldn’t open the door.
D. I couldn’t open the door even though trying very hard.
A. Tom suspected that Kelly had told the truth.
B. Tom criticized Kelly for having told the truth.
C. Tom accused Kelly of having told the truth.
D. Tom blamed Kelly for having told the truth.
A. Although many industries today use many automated vehicles, they can drive without human intervention.
B. Many industries today use highly automated vehicles which can drive with almost no human intervention.
C. With almost no human intervention, many industries today can run highly automated vehicles.
D. When vehicles are highly automated in many industries, humans do not have to intervene in their operation.
A. As many elephants are poached, their tusks are used to make valuable ivory objects.
B. Unless many elephants are poached, their tusks are used to make valuable ivory objects.
C. Many elephants are poached because their tusks are used to make valuable ivory objects.
D. Many elephants are poached, so their tusks are used to make valuable ivory objects.
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