1. run
out 2. compared to most
natural changes 3. no doubt; fierce
debate over; human activity that; just a natural phenomenon 4. Without; would be; cooler than it
is 5. increased amount; means; causing;
global temperature to go up 6. a scientist called; who; accurate measurements
of 7. it is; resulting in 8. attitudes; towards this issue 9. individuals; effect on such;
environmental 10. importantly;
with; about 11. contribution counts
Part 4 Multiple Choice
1-5
BADCC 6-10 ACBDD
Part
5
Part 6 Reading: Fill in
the blanks after reading the passage according to the letter(s) given.
It is almost known to all that smoking is
bad for people’s health. Scientific researchers show that smoking can lead
to heart disease, cancer and other problems. The world Health Organization
says diseases linked to smoking kill at least two million
five-hundred-thousand persons each year.
Still, many people find it difficult to stop smoking. One reason
is that smoking usually becomes a habitual behaviour, and habits,
whether good or bad are not easy to be given up. Another reason is the effect
of nicotine, the substance found in cigarettes works on people somewhat
as drugs do.
Measures have been taken to help people keep
away from the harm of smoking. In many cities, smoking is forbidden in public
places. The danger of smoking is warned of everywhere. And newspapers
are asked not to publish advertisements for cigarettes. World “No
Tobacco Day” is observed every year as the biggest campaign against
smoking.