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:
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C. Cities require planning that prioritizes vehicle movement D. Public transportation connects neighborhoods across urban areas Question 20: A. which provide space for both pedestrians and small businesses B. whom residents using to access shops and public services C. cars will parking and traffic has been prioritized D. was designed primarily for vehicle movement in cities Question 21: A. designing walkable spaces with pedestrian priorities B. have designed public transit for urban mobility C. having designed cities for cars for many decades D. who designed green spaces throughout neighborhoods Question 22: A. cars remain essential for suburban commuters every day B. they are becoming reality in many places around the world C. urban designers focus primarily on vehicle infrastructure D. public spaces decrease as cities expand their boundaries Read the following passage about Rethinking Urban Transportation and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. The "last mile problem" refers to the final leg of a journey from a transportation hub to a destination. In many cities, this short distance creates big challenges. People often drive cars for these trips, causing traffic jams and pollution. Traditional public transportation cannot always solve this problem because bus and train routes don't reach every location. This gap between public transit and final destinations needs creative solutions. Many cities are now testing new approaches to last mile transportation. Electric scooters and bike- sharing programs have become popular options in urban areas. These small vehicles take up less space than cars and produce zero emissions. Some companies have developed apps that help people find the closest available scooter or bike. Other solutions include on-demand shuttle services that can be requested through smartphones. These shuttles follow flexible routes based on passenger needs rather than fixed schedules. Walking remains the most sustainable last mile solution, but it requires proper infrastructure. Cities must build safe sidewalks and crosswalks to encourage people to walk. Good lighting and security measures make walking more attractive, especially at night. Some urban planners are creating car-free zones in city centers where people can walk safely. These areas often become popular shopping and dining destinations. Trees and benches along walking routes provide shade and rest spots, making longer walks more comfortable. The future of last mile transportation will likely combine multiple approaches. No single solution works for everyone in all situations. Weather conditions, physical abilities, and time constraints