TEST 2 Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. The Circular Kitchen: Where Nothing Is Wasted, Everything Is Transformed Beautifully (1)_________ your kitchen habits with our eco-friendly solutions. Our (2)_________ keep food fresh longer and reduce waste. The products (3)_________ from recycled materials help you create a sustainable cooking space. We explain benefits (4)_________ customers through our interactive demonstrations. Our circular kitchen solutions are the best thing since (5)_________ bread for eco-conscious cooks. (6)_________ food waste is to create a better future for our children. Discover how small changes in your kitchen can make a big difference for our planet! Question 1:A. transformed B. transformative C. transform D. transformation Question 2:A. innovative kitchen containers B. kitchen innovative containers C. containers kitchen innovative D. innovative containers kitchen Question 3:A. making B. made C. which made D. was made Question 4:A. for B. about C. with D. to Question 5:A. burnt B. sliced C. fresh D. wheat Question 6:A. To reduce B. Reducing C. To reducing D. reduce Read of the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Join The Green Community 2025 - Free Registration! Ready to make a difference? We need (7)_________ volunteer to lead our recycling team! Our community (8)_________ recycling stations in local neighborhoods every month. The sustainability of our (9)_________ attracts people of all ages. (10)_________ our research, small actions can create big environmental impacts. Our ecosystem (11)_________ projects have shown amazing results in just one year. (12)_________ of our workshops focus on practical skills you can use at home. Join us today - registration is completely free! Together we can create a greener future. Email:
[email protected] Phone: 123-456-7890 Website: www.greencommunity2025.org Question 7:A. other B. the others C. others D. another Question 8:A. puts up B. gives up C. sets up D. takes up Question 9:A. projects B. teams C. goals D. events Question 10:A. By means of B. According to C. Prior to D. Because of Question 11:A. protection B. research C. management D. restoration
A. e-c-a-d-b B. a-e-d-c-b C. d-a-c-e-b D. c-a-d-e-b Question 17: a. After the pandemic, people travel differently now. They choose small towns and nature places instead of big, crowded cities. This helps local communities. b. Many tourists want to help the planet. They stay in eco-friendly hotels and use bikes or walk. They bring water bottles that they can use again. c. Local food is important for new travelers. They eat at small restaurants with food from nearby farms. This makes less pollution from food transport. d. Digital tickets and maps save paper. People use apps on phones to find places. Many hotels don't use plastic anymore and save water. e. Slow travel is popular in 2025. People stay longer in one place. They learn about local culture and make friends. This kind of tourism is better for everyone. A. a-b-c-d-e B. a-e-b-d-c C. a-c-b-d-e D. a-b-e-c-d Read the following passage about Urban Design for Human-Powered Movement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Walkable cities are becoming more popular around the world. These cities are designed for people, not cars. In walkable cities, everything you need is close to your home. You can walk to shops, schools, parks, and restaurants in just 15 minutes. This makes life easier and healthier for everyone. (18)_________, we would have fewer problems today. Walking is good for our health and the environment. When people walk more, they get exercise every day without going to the gym. The air becomes cleaner because fewer cars are on the roads. (19)_________; it also creates stronger communities. Many cities are changing their designs to become more walkable. Wide sidewalks, (20)_________, are essential features of walkable cities. Trees are planted along streets, and benches are installed for people to rest. People living in walkable neighborhoods enjoy better health and save money on transportation; they also have more time to spend with family and friends. Urban planners, (21)_________, now focus on human needs. The future of cities is walkable. When we create spaces where people can move easily without cars, everyone benefits. Children can play safely, older people can stay active, and communities become stronger. Walkable cities are not just a dream - (22)_________. Question 18: A. Which cities designed with spaces for walking rather than driving everywhere B. That urban areas created pathways connecting homes to essential services C. Having planners considered pedestrian needs before automobile convenience D. If cities had been designed for people instead of cars from the beginning Question 19: A. Driving increases convenience but causes more pollution daily B. Walking reduces stress and helps people feel happier