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Answer the questions by choosing the best answer! You are going to listen to some short dialogues. Questions 1–5 are based on the dialogues.
Choose the best response to the expression you hear. It's boringIt’s awfulIt’s amazingIt’s uninteresting. I don't think soI disagree with youI am with youI quite agree with that decision. I'd rather you don'tI have to think about thatI don't think that's very goodOK.
If that's your decision, I’ll go with you. ThanksI think soI understand itThat's a good idea. That's goodLeave me aloneBe optimistic. Try againCheer up! It's not the end of the worldQuestions 6–10 are based on the listening text you are going to hear.Where was the Wolf?
In a pondOn a mountainOn the peak of a hillAt a spring on a hillside.What did the Wolf see? A lampA lightA lambAnother wolf.What was the Lamb doing when the Wolf saw her?
SleepingWalkingDrinkingHaving supper.How old was the Lamb? Four months oldFive months oldSix months oldSeven months old.What is the purpose of the text? To entertain or amuseTo describe the way things areTo share an unusual in cidentTo describe how something is accomplishedQuestions 11–15 are based on the following text. Around BaliBali, the fabled 'Island of the Gods', has been enchanting visitors for centuries with its rich cultural traditions and spectacular pano ramas. From lofty, misty enshrouded volcanoes and cool mountain lakes down through terraced rice fields to a golden strand lapped by azure waters, every square inch of Bali offers a fresh and unforgettable image.No less enchanting are its people, some 2.7 million souls whose artistry and piety are recog nised throughout the world. Balinese Hinduism, a complex fusion of Indian cosmo logy, Tantric Buddism and homegrown mytho logy, is the primary faith of Bali's inhabitants, and so deeply woven into the fabric of their daily lives that the line between the spiritual and the material is blurry at best.The shoppers among you will find Bali a treasure house of handicrafts and fine works of art. The Balinese are incredibly gifted artists and craftsmen, and their material creations are imbued with the same sense of wonderment with which they regard their universe.
Stone and wood carvings, traditional and modern paintings and intricately designed jewelry in gold and silver are readily available in shops and galleries throughout the island.As for recreation, there is no shortage of options. Most Firms Ignore Waste TreatmentOnly 26 percent of a total of 2,173 medium and large-scale enterprises in the city regularly submitted samples of their liquid waste for assessment, the Jakarta Environmental Management Agency said.The remaining 1,602 enterprises failed to deliver reports of the liquid waste they produced as set out in gubernatorial decree No. 299/1996.The decree requires all enterprises producing liquid waste to treat the waste before disposing of it into rivers. It also requires firms to send samples of the treated waste to the agency every three months.The companies on the list include hotels, apartments, office buildings, restaurants, hospitals, and industrial plants.The above figures do not include regis tered small-scale enterprises such as commu nity markets, small workshops and small offices which amount up to at least, 15,845 concerns.Worse still, out of 571 companies which have sent their samples to us, only 35 percent, or 199 companies, comply with the decree and send us the samples every three months. The rest submit the samples every four months, six months, or even only once a year. No wonder the quality of our river water is getting worse.High levels of pollution in the city's 13 rivers is suspected of being behind the red tide phenomenon, which killed thousands of fish in Jakarta Bay in May.The real issue here is whether the agency has the political will because the adminis tration has ignored the existing Law No.
23/1997 on the environment. The law authorises all environment mana gement agencies to control the liquid waste treatment of any enterprises.The law gave the administration the power to censure transgressing companies and the city could close companies down if they conti nued to ignore existing regulations.The law says companies found to be polluting the environment with liquid waste are given six months to improve their treatment facilities. If they fail to meet the deadline, the agency has the power to close the waste treatment facility, the area of production causing the waste, or the entire production process.Taken from The Jakarta Post, July 5, 2004.The topic of the text above is: The small numbers of enterprise that concern about wasteThe ignorance of waste treatmentHigh level of pollutionUncontrolled waste.The companies that are required to send samples of the treated waste to the agency are mentioned below, except: HotelsRestaurantApartmentsCommunity markets.How often should the companies send the samples to the agency? Every two monthsEvery three monthsEvery four monthsEvery six months.Does gubernatorial decree No. 299/1996 carry legal sanctions?
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Yes, it isNo, it isn’tYes, it doesNo it doesn’t.The statements below are true based on the text, except: 73 percent of the companies on the list did not submit the liquid waste for assessmentGubernatorial decree No. 299/1996 doesn’t have any legal sanctionCommunity markets should submit the sample of the waste as wellThe quality of river water gets worse because the waste control is still weak.The word they in the last paragraph refers to: RegulationsCompaniesEnterprisesInstruments.The synonym of the word unscrupulous is: ProsperousBankruptHealthyIllegalQuestions 23–27 are based on the following text. The Green GenerationWho is going to pay the price if the current generation 23 to pollute the environ ment?
Today's children will foot the bill. California teenagers who figured this out have started an organisation called YES (Youth for Environmental Sanity). As one member of YES points out, 'Adults didn't learn about the environment when they were growing up.
'Therefore, YES members believe that unless kids 24 on themselves, nothing is going to happen.The group is realistic but hopeful. Spokes person Sol Solomon states the YES philosophy in a few words: 'Who says we can't save the earth?
If we don't save it for ourselves, nobody 25 it for us. 'A lot of this hope is based on teenagers growing economic power.According to one national wide poll, US teenagers spend about $80 billion a year. Using that power, kids' ecology groups have told some manufactures, 'We won't buy your products unless you 26 the way you do business. 'Youngsters have forced giant food corporations such as Burger King and Star-Kist to change. Now, if kids 27 to a product for environmental reasons, manufacturers listen.Partly because companies want kids to buy their products, 'green' advertising–advertising that mentions a company's concern about the environment–is booming. But environmental groups tell companies that they'd better actually solve problems and not just spend money on advertising. 'Kids are sharp', warns one spokes person.
'They'll figure it out fast if manufacturers practise false advertising.' Taken from Focus on Grammar, 2000. Is continuingHas continuedWill continueContinues. Would dependAre dependingHas dependedDepend. SavesSavingWill saveWould save. ChangeIs changingWill changeHas changed. ObjectWill objectAre objectingWould object.