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Cinema snackWhen you walk into a cinema, you can smell it right away. It’s the food 1)____________ you have to eat during a film. It’s in every cinema in almost every country ... Popcorn! 1885 is the year 2)____________ the first mobile popping machine was invented and it was Charles Cretors 3)___________ did it. But it wasn’t the cinema 4)____________ eating popcorn started. It first appeared at carnivals and other fairs, and it wasn’t until the 1910s 5)___________ the grand movie theatres became popular that popcorn made its way into the cinema. And then there were other people 6)____________ ideas changed the way we eat popcorn today: plain or with butter? Salted or sweet? Standard or large ... ?Mark: ___ / 6
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Kitchen by Erik Klein WolterinkKitchens differ from house to house, family to family. And Dutch photographer Erik Klein Wolterink wanted to show this in his new project Keuken (Kitchen). He opened 7)_____cupboards, drawers and fridges and took photos of everything he saw.So, 8)_____ differences were there between the kitchens? Well, they all look very similar on the outside, but every kitchen has 9)_____ things that represent the people that live there. A mother with African roots has a plastic water bottle filled with 10)_____palm oil. A family with young children has 11)_____ jars of Nutella, A group of female students has a very clean kitchen and just 12)_____ food items. A kitchen can show just how different we all are.
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Edible packagingImagine you can drink a glass of cola and then 13) _____ the bottle just like any other item of food. Not possible? Well, edible packaging might soon be a reality. In the UK, people 14)______ 6.6m tonnes of food and drink packaging every year. One company is 15)______ WikiCells, a sort of balloon that keeps liquids inside, but that you can later eat. You might not even have to 16)_____recycle / eat / refrigerate your drinks to keep them cold. This also means that there won’t be any need to 17)______grow / transport / recycle all the paper and plastic that comes with food packaging.
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Help the planet and become eco-18____________ !​ Reduce food 19____________ and stop global 20____________ by buying fruit and vegetables from local farmers.​ Read labels on the things that you buy to check if any of the packaging can be taken to a 21____________ centre. Do the same with other things that can be reused. Take the things that can’t be reused to the 22____________ dump.​ Reduce your 23____________ footprint by walking or cycling, instead of taking the bus or driving. This will also help to reduce the amount of 24____________ gases released into the air.​ Use energy-25____________ light bulbs and other equipment to save power.
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Correct Answer
B. Which
Explanation
The word "which" is used to refer to a specific thing or idea out of a group of options or possibilities. It is often used when there is a need to provide more information or clarification about a particular noun or subject.
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Correct Answer
B. When
Explanation
The word "when" is used to ask about the time or moment something happened or will happen. It is used to inquire about the specific point in time or duration. It is commonly used to ask for information about events, schedules, or timelines.
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Correct Answer
A. who,
Explanation
The word "who" is used to refer to a person or people. It is used to ask about the identity or characteristics of a person. In this context, "who" is the correct answer because it is the only option that is used to ask about people. The other options "which," "when," "where," and "whose" are used to ask about things, time, location, and possession respectively.
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Correct Answer
D. Where
Explanation
The word "where" is used to ask about the location or place of something or someone. It is commonly used to inquire about the position or whereabouts of an object or person. In the given question, the word "where" is most likely being used to ask for the specific location or place in reference to something or someone.
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Correct Answer
C. When
Explanation
The word "when" is used to ask about the time of an event or action. It is used to inquire about a specific point in time or a period. It is often used to ask about the timing of an event or to establish a sequence of events. In this context, "when" is the most appropriate word to use when asking about the time of something.
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Correct Answer
B. A lot of
Explanation
The correct answer is "a lot of". This phrase is used to indicate a large quantity or amount of something. It is commonly used in informal speech and writing to express a greater degree of quantity than "any" or "much".
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Correct Answer
B. How many
Explanation
The correct answer is "how many" because it is used to inquire about the quantity of countable objects or people. It is used when the noun being asked about can be pluralized, such as "how many books" or "how many students." "How much" is used for non-countable nouns, such as "how much water" or "how much time." "Any" is used in questions when there is an expectation of a positive answer, such as "Do you have any siblings?"
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Correct Answer
A. Some
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Correct Answer
B. A little
Explanation
The correct answer is "a little". This is because "a little" is used to describe an amount that is small but still present. In contrast, "a few" is used to describe a small number of countable items, and "many" is used to describe a large number of countable items. Therefore, "a little" is the appropriate choice in this context.
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Correct Answer
A. A lot of
Explanation
The correct answer is "a lot of." This is because "a lot of" is used to describe a large quantity or number of something. It is commonly used in informal speech and writing to indicate a large amount or a high degree of something. "Much" is used with uncountable nouns, while "many" is used with countable nouns. Therefore, "a lot of" is the most appropriate choice in this context.
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Correct Answer
C. A few
Explanation
"a few" indicates a small number or quantity of something. It implies that there is a small amount of the subject being referred to. This phrase suggests that there is more than one, but not a large number or a significant amount.
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Correct Answer
C. Eat
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Correct Answer
B. Throw away
Explanation
The correct answer is "throw away." This suggests that the action being referred to is discarding or getting rid of something. The other options, "grow" and "refrigerate," do not align with the idea of getting rid of something. Therefore, "throw away" is the most suitable option among the given choices.
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Correct Answer
B. Producing
Explanation
The correct answer is "producing." This answer is likely correct because the question is asking for a possible explanation for the given terms, and "producing" is a logical explanation that relates to both recycling and packaging. Producing refers to the process of creating or manufacturing products, which could involve the use of recycled materials and the packaging of the final product.
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Correct Answer
C. Refrigerate
Explanation
The word "refrigerate" stands out from the other words because it is the only one that relates to preserving or keeping something cool. Recycling and eating are actions that involve using or consuming something, while refrigerating is the act of storing something at a low temperature to keep it fresh. Therefore, "refrigerate" is the odd one out in this list.
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Correct Answer
C. Recycle
Explanation
Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into reusable materials. It helps to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfills and conserves natural resources. By recycling, we can reduce the need for raw materials and energy consumption, as well as decrease pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling plays a crucial role in promoting sustainability and protecting the environment.
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friendly
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miles
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warming
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recycling
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rubbish
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carbon
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Correct Answer
greenhouse
Explanation
A greenhouse is a structure, typically made of glass or plastic, that is used for growing plants in controlled conditions. It provides plants with a warm and humid environment, allowing them to grow throughout the year, regardless of the external weather conditions. The term "greenhouse" is commonly used to refer to both the structure itself and the process of cultivating plants within it.
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efficient
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Correct Answer
E. Whose
Explanation
"Whose" is a pronoun used to indicate possession or ownership. It is used to ask about the person or thing that something belongs to. In this context, "whose" is a question word that is asking for information about the ownership or possession of something.