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A: Do you think the new restaurant will be successful?
B: Their menu looks great, so __________ it will be popular.
A: Do you think our team will win the next match?
B: They've been practising hard, so __________ they will win.
A: Will the use of single-use plastics decrease in the next few years?
B: With increasing awareness, ____________ people will reduce their use of single-use plastics.
A: Will more people start growing their own food in urban areas?
B: As urban farming becomes more popular, ____________ more people will adopt this practice.
A: Will the new park be open by summer?
B: They still have a lot of construction to do, so __________ it will be ready.
A: Will more people start using bicycles for their daily commute?
B: With the creation of more bike lanes and the push for healthier lifestyles, ____________.
A: Do you think sustainable fashion will become more popular?
B: ____________ Consumers are becoming more eco-conscious.
A: Do you think people will use more renewable energy in the future?
B: ____________ As technology improves, it's likely that more people will switch to renewable sources.
A: Do you believe that cities will have more green spaces in the future?
B: ____________ With growing awareness of the benefits of green spaces, it seems likely.
A: Will recycling rates improve in the next few years?
B: ____________ Governments and communities are making efforts to increase recycling awareness.
A: Do you think that public transportation will become more eco-friendly?
B: ____________ Many cities are investing in electric buses and trains to reduce pollution.
A: Do you think people will become more conscious about their carbon footprint?
B: ____________ Awareness campaigns are making a big impact.
A: Do you think we will see a decline in deforestation?
B: ____________ Efforts to protect forests are increasing globally.
Complete the conversation using the expressions given.
A: Do you think more people will start using solar panels for their homes?
B: I guess so. more affordable and popular.
A: Yeah, but do you think it will become the main source of energy anytime soon?
B: it will replace all other sources in the near future, but in the long run, it could definitely play a major role.
A: I agree. In the long run, renewable energy might really take over. What about electric cars? Do you think they'll become the norm?
B: It's quite possible. More companies are investing in electric vehicles, and the technology keeps improving.
A: see these changes. What about recycling? Do you think people will get better at it?
B: . Education and awareness campaigns are starting to make a difference.
A: do more to teach kids about green living.
B: Absolutely.
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Complete the conversation using the expressions given.
A: Have you noticed how many people are starting to grow their own vegetables?
B: Yeah, more and more people are getting into gardening. It's great for reducing carbon footprints.
A: Absolutely. Do you think a widespread trend?
B: I think so. People are becoming more aware of where their food comes from and the benefits of growing their own.
A: And . It's also about reducing waste. Have you seen those composting bins everyone's talking about?
B: Yeah, I've been thinking about getting one myself. Composting is a great way to cut down on household waste.
A: Totally. Do you think cities will start offering more support for these kinds of green initiatives?
B: .
A: Well, how fast things are changing. Even schools are starting to incorporate more lessons on sustainability.
B: That's a smart move. Educating kids about green living will help shape a more sustainable future.
A: . It's all about making small changes that add up to a big difference.
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1. Over the past few years, the number of people enjoying their holidays on cruises has increased dramatically. Many people view a cruise as the perfect vacation because they offer a chance to unwind and leave everyday stress behind. On board, everything you might need is conveniently available: shops, theatres, cinemas, swimming pools, and leisure centres. There are more facilities, in fact, than most towns offer their residents. It's therefore easy to understand why they are so popular. But what is the environmental impact of this trend?
2. Although it usually takes less energy for a vehicle to move through water than over land, cruise ships are often huge, with the largest ones carrying up to 6,000 passengers. Moving such large vehicles requires enormous engines, which burn as much as 300,000 litres of fuel a day. One scientist has calculated that cruise ships create as much pollution as 5 million cars going over the same distance. Because they are out at sea, they also burn dirtier fuel that isn't allowed on land. Unfortunately, no government regulates the amount of air pollution that occurs at sea.
3. Cruises also generate a lot of waste, and cruise ships are not usually efficient at recycling. Wastewater from showers and toilets is often dumped directly into the ocean, producing as much waste per day as a small town. While food waste from restaurants isn't thrown into the sea, it still creates problems when it is brought back to land.
4. Cruise ships also create issues in the cities where they visit. Popular destinations might receive five or six ships daily, bringing thousands of tourists at once. Is this good for local restaurants? Not really. Restaurant owners complain that tourists only explore for a few hours before returning to the ship to eat. Additionally, the large crowds can deter other visitors, who complain that the streets are too crowded. Some towns have banned cruise ships or limited the number that can stop at the same time. Environmentalists worry that as the cruise industry grows, so will the environmental problems for our planet.
Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?
The word unwind in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to __________.
The word they in paragraph 1 refers to __________.
According to the passage, one reason cruise ships cause a lot of air pollution is that __________.
Which of the following is NOT true about cruise ships?
The word deter in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
It can be inferred from the passage that __________.
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