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UNIT 2: CITY LIFE TEST 1 Listen carefully about the competition called “City Solutions Challenge”, and choose the best answer A,B or C. Welcome to the City Solutions Challenge! This exciting competition invites students aged 16 to think creatively about our city’s problems and come up with amazing solutions. Whether it's reducing traffic jams, making parks more fun, or finding ways to clean up litter, we encourage students to brainstorm and share their ideas. Each student can work alone or form teams with their friends. Participants will present their solutions through drawings, posters, or even small models. The best ideas will be selected by a panel of judges made up of teachers and community leaders. Not only will the winners receive cool prizes, but their ideas might also be used to help improve our city! This is a fantastic opportunity to make your voice heard. Remember, every big change starts with a small idea! Are you ready to be a hero for your city? Start thinking, brainstorming, and let your creativity shine! 1. Who is eligible to participate in the City Solutions Challenge? A. Adults B. Students aged 16 C. Only teachers 2. What can participants use to present their solutions? A. Only written essays B. Verbal presentations only C. Drawings, posters, or small models 3. Who judges the competition? A. A panel of judges made up of teachers and community leaders B. Random citizens C. Famous artists 4. What kinds of problems are participants encouraged to solve? A. Problems at home B. City problems like traffic jams and litter C. Problems in nature 5. What is one potential outcome for winning ideas in the competition? A. They might be used to improve the city B. They will be ignored C. They will be published in a book 6. Can students work in teams for this competition? A. No, only individual entries are allowed B. Teams are only for older students C. Yes, students can form teams with friends 7. What does the passage encourage students to do? A. Think creatively and share their ideas B. Remain quiet about their ideas C. Only participate if they are sure they can win KEYS 1. B 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.A
TEST 2 Listen carefully about City Problems and Solutions and then mark each statement as True (T) or False (F) Many cities around the world face problems. One major issue is traffic congestion. When too many cars are on the road, it can take a long time to get to school or work. Some cities are solving this problem by building more bike lanes and encouraging people to ride bicycles. This helps reduce the number of cars. Another problem is pollution. Factories and cars can make the air dirty. To fix this, some cities are planting more trees. Trees help clean the air and make the city look nicer. A third problem is a lack of green spaces. Many children have nowhere to play outside. To solve this, cities are creating more parks. Parks give families a place to enjoy nature and exercise. Finally, safety is a big concern in some neighborhoods. To help this, cities are increasing street lighting and having more police patrols. This helps people feel safer at night. Cities can have many problems, but with smart solutions, they can become better places to live. Statements True False 1. Traffic congestion is a problem in many cities. x 2. Bicycles make traffic worse. x 3. Planting trees can help reduce pollution. x 4. There are enough parks for children to play in every city. (Many children have nowhere to play outside) x 5. Some cities are increasing street lighting to improve safety. x 6. All cities have the same problems. x 7. Smart solutions can make cities better places to live. x

TEST 4 Listen carefully to an interview about City Life, then choose the correct answer A,B or C Interviewer: Welcome, everyone! Today, we have Emma, who has lived in the city for five years. Emma, could you tell us what you like about city life? Emma: Sure! One thing I really like is the variety of places to go. There are museums, parks, and many fun events. I enjoy visiting the zoo with my friends, and there's always something new to see. Interviewer: That sounds fun! What about things you don’t like? Emma: Well, I dislike the noise. The cars and people can be quite loud, especially at night. Sometimes, it's hard to find a quiet place to relax. Interviewer: I understand! Anything else? Emma: Yes, I also find it a bit stressful. There are so many people, and sometimes it can feel crowded. But overall, I love living in the city because of the activities and opportunities. Interviewer: Thank you, Emma, for sharing your thoughts about city life! 1. How long has Emma lived in the city? A. Five years B. Ten years C. Fifteen years 2. What does Emma enjoy visiting with her friends? A. The beach B. The zoo C. The mountains 3. What is one thing Emma dislikes about city life? A. The parks B. The museums C. The noise 4. Why does Emma find city life stressful? A. It is too expensive B. There are too many people C. There are no activities 5. What does Emma think about living in the city overall? A. She hates it B. It's boring C. She loves it 6. What types of places does Emma like to visit in the city? A. Parks and museums B. Farms and forests C. Beaches and mountains 7. What does Emma think about the activities in the city? A. They are few B. They are boring C. They are fun KEYS 1. A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.C

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