a. John: That sounds amazing! Italy is such a beautiful country to visit.
b. Mary: Yes, I’m going to Italy next month, and I can’t wait to explore the countryside.
c. John: Have you booked your holiday for this summer yet?
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Jenny: I’ll be working as a graphic designer for an advertising agency.
b. Jenny: Yes, I’m really excited about it.
c. Tom: That sounds like a fantastic opportunity.
d. Tom: What will you be doing there?
e. Tom: I heard you’re starting a new job next week!
Dear Michael,
a. I’m really grateful for your feedback; it gave me a fresh perspective.
b. Thanks for reviewing the draft of my article on environmental issues.
c. I’m making the necessary edits now and hope to submit it by the end of the week.
d. If you have time, maybe we can discuss the revisions over coffee.
e. I look forward to your thoughts on the updated version once it’s ready.
Best wishes,
Lily
Having a daily routine really keeps me organized.
b. I start my day with a short meditation session followed by a healthy breakfast.
c. Then, I plan out my tasks and set aside time for each.
d. This helps me stay productive throughout the day without feeling overwhelmed.
e. In the end, I feel much more accomplished and balanced
The local park has been renovated and now features a brand-new playground.
b. However, the increase in visitors has led to some littering issues.
c. Many families and children enjoy spending time there on weekends.
d. To address this, the city plans to install more trash bins and hire extra staff for maintenance.
e. Overall, it’s a great improvement, but keeping the park clean will require community effort
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
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.
During the 1960s and '70s, industrialised countries suffered a(n) (1) ______ and violent crimes such as muggings increased at an alarming rate. What is more, it was expected to (2) ______ worse. Only it didn’t. Instead, it got much, much better. In the 1990s, crime started to fall dramatically, and today it is down by almost 50% across the industrialised world and continues to fall. Triumphant politicians will assert that their policies have cut crime. Actually, (3) ______ of the country’s policies, the trend does coincide (4) ______ the use and subsequent prohibition of tetraethyl lead in petrol, (5) ______ for years as a cause of aggressive behaviour. Therefore, countries that still use leaded petrol are being urged to stop (6) ______ it to help improve health and crime prevention.