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3.
                             LET’S TALK ABOUT
                              DEFORESTATION
                     The main reasons are:
                        TO HAVE A LARGER AREA FOR FARMING
                        TO COLLECT WOODS FOR FIRE
                        TO BUILD SOME LARGE ROADS
                        TO USE TREES IN INDUSTRY
                     If you have a great idea about stopping
                     deforestation, please make a group of
                     three and join us.
                                 14 May 2022
                               Between 4-8 p.m.
                                Place: 8/A class

                     Moderator: English teacher: Garry Hall
                     For more info, please contact us from
                     greeny@zmail.com


               Which of the following is NOT correct according to the brochure above?

               A)  People cut down trees to have larger areas to grow fruit.
               B)  One of the reasons of deforestation is using woods for fire.
               C)  People destroy forests to produce some goods in factories.

               D) You can get some information about planting trees on the brochure.



     NEW GENERA TION TEST






           4.        Disaster:  Drought
                     Location:  Somali
                     Date:      1990-2000
                     Damage:    $25000
                     Cause:     Shortage of water and food

                     Deaths:    25450 people (many of them children)
               Hi, I am Samuel. I live in an apartment in the capital city of Somali. Somali people should do something to stop
               the drought. For example, _____ at their homes.
               Which of the following completes the sentence best?
               A)  they can sell recycling products          B)  they should turn water off when not in use

               C)  they must look after endangered animals   D) they should plant more trees for farming



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