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A.
Air
is a major worry for city
living parents. |
B.
Don't drop paper in the streets: take your
home with you. |
C.
The local paper factory used to pump its
straight into the river. |
D.
Take your shoes off: I don't want any
in the house!! |
A.
The dog
when it heard
strange footsteps approaching the house. |
B.
The pigs
happily as they
searched for food under the trees. |
C.
The mouse
with fear as the
cat jumped on it. |
D.
The snake
a warning as the
curious child came too close. |
A.
Many scientists now believe human activities are
seriously
with
the environment. |
B.
She gets very upset when she sees people
animals. |
C.
The landowner tried
the
journalists by showing them only the
untouched
part of his forest. |
D.
There are ways of
forests
without destroying them. |
A.
If you buy a dog, you'll have to train it to
your commands. |
B.
We borrowed money to buy that horse. Now we
the bank £5,000. |
C.
Company reports usually
unpleasant information, such as the damage
they
cause the environment. |
D.
The Government plans to
companies to clean up any pollution they cause. |
A.
He
his life trying to protect
the deer from the hunters. |
B.
Only the experienced snake-hunter
to follow the python into the
cave. |
C.
The scientists
on the local
people to show them where the gorillas lived. |
D.
After international criticism,
the government
the law and stopped the
trade
in endangered species. |
A.
The villagers
on this well for
their water. |
B.
They
they will replace the
machine if it breaks down in the first year
of use. |
C.
The department can only
projects when there are enough funds. |
D.
The government must
that
people are not harmed by the effects of
its nuclear tests. |
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