A. consist
B. carry
C. remove
D. protect
A. touch
B. round
C. round
D. shout
A. Good job!
B. That’s all. Thanks.
C. With pleasure
D. You’re welcome.
A. You’re exactly right
B. That’s what I think
C. There’s no doubt about it
D. I don’t think so
A. Recalled
B. released
C. revised
D. caught
A. denied
B. discussed
C. protected
D. admitted
A. loving
B. dishonest
C. healthy
D. hateful
A. take no notice of
B. have no feelings for
C. show respect for
D. pay attention to
A. as tested
B. is tested
C. testing
D. tested
A. discuss
B. were discussing
C. discussed
D. are discussing
A. with
B. at
C. for
D. to
A. popularity
B. popular
C. polularise
D. popularly
A. because of
B. although
C. therefore
D. despite
A. achieve
B. show
C. attract
D. reach
A. an
B. a
C. the
D. Ø
A. arresting
B. catching
C. seizing
D. grasping
A. A. upon their first meeting
B. before he first met her
C. prior to their first meeting
D. as soon as he meets her
A. responsible
B. sociable
C. believable
D. suitable
A. could have gone
B. will go
C. would go
D. went
A. Work
B. chore
C. job
D. career
A. An Old Tourist Destination
B. Holidays with a Difference
C. Different Customs of a Tribe
D. Peak Holiday Seasons
A. travellers
B. facilities
C. local people
D. remote destinations
A. Tourists can stay with people of the same values.
B. Tourists can interact with other foreign visitors.
C. Tourists can experience a different lifestyle
D. Tourists can explore beauty spots in remote areas.
A. similar
B. important
C. different
D. interesting
A. forget about negative experiences
B. respect local customs and traditions
C. learn about other guests
D. be accompanied by other travellers
A. Waste Recycling: A Storm in a Teacup
B. Domestic Recycling: Pros and Cons
C. E-waste - An Export Commodity of the Future
D. E-waste - A Mess to Clear up
A. outdated
B. inaccurate
C. incomplete
D. incomplete
A. is buried deep in the soil at landfills
B. contains all valuable metals except gold
C. is later recycled in local factories
D. is eventually sent to developing nations
A. assure
B. notice
C. excuse
D. inform
A. the ban
B. recycling infrastructure
C. the European Union
D. the Basel Convention
A. upgrade their recycling infrastructure regularly
B. sell their e-waste to developed nations only
C. sign the Basel Convention
D. take responsibility for disposing of their products safely
A. The USA’s total e-waste output amounts to 70,000 tons per year
B. Creative Recycling Systems has made a fortune from their recycling machine.
C. The Basel Convention originally banned the import of high-tech trash into European countries.
D. Shipping e-waste abroad yields greater profit than recycling it safely in the USA.
A. Most countries have made enormous efforts to manage their e-waste exports.
B. Legislative action is fundamental to solving the problem of e-waste effectively.
C. Strict laws against sending e-waste abroad have recently been upheld in Florida.
D. Developing nations benefit more from the trade in e-waste than their developed counterparts.
A. If only Peter had moved abroad for a fresh start.
B. Peter wishes he hadn't moved abroad for a fresh start.
C. If Peter moved abroad for a fresh start, he would regret it.
D. Peter regrets not having moved abroad for a fresh start.
A. Appealing though smartphones are with new applications, they are becoming less affordably priced.
B. Whatever new applications smartphones have, they are becoming more appealing with reasonable prices.
C. No matter how reasonable the prices of smartphones are, they are not so appealing with new applications.
D. Not only are smartphones becoming more affordable but, with new applications, they are also more appealing.
A. You shouldn’t have criticised your son in front of his friends
B. You must have criticised your son in front of his friends.
C. You mightn’t have criticised your son in front of his friends.
D. You could have criticised your son in front of his friends.
A. My father doesn’t like watching TV as much as reading newspapers.
B.
My father likes watching TV more than reading newspapers
C. My father doesn’t like reading newspapers as much as watching TV.
D. My father likes watching TV as much as reading newspapers.
A. the ceremony
B. respectable
C. in remembrance of (C)
D. earthquake.
A. Jack asked Lucy how long did she live here.
B. Jack asked Lucy how long she had lived there.
C. Jack asked Lucy how long she lived here.
D. Jack asked Lucy how long had she lived there.
A. gets up usually
B. to prepare
C. for
D. whole
A. the
B. will use
C. help
D. areas.
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