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                                        I always switch off    Some people throw their
                                        the lights when I do   rubbish around. This is not
                                        not need them.       fair. They must stop that.
                                 Axel                                                  Nigel

                                         I never throw paper   Sea levels are rising,
                                        and glass  products   and polar ice caps are
                                        away. I reuse them    melting.  We must do
                                        to protect forests.   something before it’s too
                               Stella                         late.                     Cindy




               Which of the following is WRONG according to the information in the speech bubbles?
               A)  Cindy is talking about global warming.

               B)  Nigel is talking about environmental pollution.
               C)  Stella is talking about endangered species.
               D) Axel is talking about saving energy.















           5.   Grace writes down some of the environmental problems in her city.


                                                 -  exhaust fumes

                                                 -  greenhouse gases
                                                 -  traffic jam

                                                 -  industrial waste
                                                 -  noisy people
                                                 -  dirty parks and streets





               Which of the following can be a solution to one of the problems above?
               A)  using public transportation

               B)  using chemical substances
               C)  recycling plastic bags
               D) throwing garbage around


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