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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

a. Jane: : If that happens, I think more people will switch to it.

b. Tom: Definitely! I predict that most households will use solar panels within the next decade.
c. Jane: That makes sense. It’s renewable and environmentally friendly.
d. Tom: Absolutely. Plus, I believe the cost of solar technology will decrease as it becomes more common.
e. Jane: Do you think solar energy will become the main source of power in the future?

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

a. Sarah: What do you think cities will look like in 20 years?
b. Jake: Yes, I predict that governments will ban them completely to reduce pollution.
c. Sarah: That sounds amazing! Do you think people will give up using gas-powered cars?
d. Jake: I imagine they’ll be filled with more electric vehicles and green spaces.

 e. Sarah: I agree. It’s about time we made greener choices for the environment.

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

a. Mark: Will we be able to solve the plastic pollution problem?
b. Emily: I think so. Scientists will probably invent biodegradable materials to replace plastic.
c. Mark: That’s a hopeful prediction! But what about the plastic already in the oceans?
d. Emily: I predict that advanced technology will be developed to clean it up.
e. Mark: Let’s hope your predictions come true soon.

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4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

a. Lisa: That’s a great idea. I bet food waste will also decrease significantly.
b. David: For sure! And I foresee that composting will become a standard practice.
c. Lisa: How will green living impact our daily habits in the future?

d. David: I expect people will grow their own vegetables in urban gardens.

e. Lisa: If all of that happens, our cities will become much cleaner and healthier.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

a. Minh:  I’m not happy with the delivery service today. My order arrived late and some items were missing.
b.
Minh: This is totally unacceptable. I’ve waited so long and wasn’t informed about it at all.
c.
Minh:  Thank you for explaining. I hope this issue won’t happen again.

d. Nam: I’m sorry for the inconvenience. We will check it and send the remaining items immediately.
e.
Nam: I completely understand your frustration. We will improve our delivery process to avoid similar issues in the future.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

a. Mary: This is really frustrating. I’ve been waiting so long and haven’t even received an apology.

b. Maya:  I’m sorry for the delay. We will prioritize your order immediately.
c.
Mary: Thank you. I hope I won’t have to experience this situation again.

d. Mary: I’m really dissatisfied with your service. It’s been more than 30 minutes, and I still haven’t received my drink.

e. Maya:  I deeply regret this shortcoming in our service. I’ll make sure it’s faster next time.

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

a. By contrast, the urban population rose throughout the same period.

b. In the next twenty years, the urban population is expected to reach 65 per cent of the total population.

c. It increased slightly to 15 per cent in 1980, then, the figure rose steadily and in 2000 it stood at 40 per cent.

d. In 1950, the percentage of urban population was just around 6 per cent.

e. The upward trend continued and in 2020, more than half of its population lived in urban areas.

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