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April 20, 2011

A big cleanup

Dear NI1 students,

As we agreed in class, this is the key to the text I assigned for holiday, A big Cleanup:
1

1. incineration
2. recycling
3. zero waste
4. landfilling

2

1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. True

3

1. C

2. A

3. C

4. B

5. B

6. C

4

1.Reduction

2.Introduction

3.Separation

4.Recovery

5.Proposal

6.Reaction

7.Production

8.Creation

5

1. enormous

2. reduce

3. convinced

4. target

5. foresee

6. advantage

7. option

8. profitable

6

1-f

2- d

3-a

4-b

5-h

6-c

7-e

8-g

3 comments:

  1. I'm sorry,but I can't find any link to see the key about "a big clean-up". Might there be something wrong in my computer?. Can anybody help me?

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  2. It's in the post itself! In a table.
    Exercise 1

    1. incineration
    2. recycling
    3. zero waste
    4. landfilling

    Exercise 2
    1. False
    2. False
    3. True
    4. False
    5. False
    6. True
    7. True
    8. True
    9. False
    10. True

    Exercise 3
    1. C
    2. A
    3. C
    4. B
    5. B
    6. C

    Exercise 4
    1.Reduction
    2.Introduction
    3.Separation
    4.Recovery
    5.Proposal
    6.Reaction
    7.Production
    8.Creation

    Exercise 5
    1. enormous
    2. reduce
    3. convinced
    4. target
    5. foresee
    6. advantage
    7. option
    8. profitable

    Exercise 6
    1-f
    2- d
    3-a
    4-b
    5-h
    6-c
    7-e
    8-g

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  3. I don't agree with these keys:

    -Exercise 2, question 3: In my opinion it's False, because the text says "Canberra, Toronto, California and New Zealand": two cities, one state and one country, and the answer talk about three countries.

    -Exercise 2, questions 1 and 10: I think these answers are typical D/S (doesn't say). Why is the first one False? And producers "have already foreseen new laws" -and "foreseen" doens't mean "will be".

    -Exercise 5, question 1: It's missing "huge" (there are two words).

    -Exercise 5, question 6: It's "benefit" because I don't see "advantage" in the text.

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