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[填空题]Complete the flow-chart below.
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-I, next to questions.
A. air quality
B. journey times
C. land use
D. leisure facilities
E. means of transport
F. parking facilities
G. number of pedestrians
H. places of employment
I. traffic flow
{$mediaurl}Complete the flow-chart below.
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-I, next to questions.
A. air quality
B. journey times
C. land use
D. leisure facilities
E. means of transport
F. parking facilities
G. number of pedestrians
H. places of employment
I. traffic flow
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Complete the summary below. Choose NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer. Write your answers in boxes 19-23 on your answer sheet. Geoengineering projects
A range of geoengineering ideas has been put forward, which aim either to prevent the melting of the ice caps or to stop the general rise in global temperatures. One scheme to discourage the melting of ice and snow involves introducing
(19) to the Arctic because of their colour. The build-up of ice could be encouraged by dispersing ice along the coasts using special ships and changing the direction of some
(20) but this scheme is dependent on certain weather conditions. Another way of increasing the amount of ice involves using
(21) to bring water to the surface. A scheme to stop ice moving would use
(22) but this method is more likely to be successful in preventing the ice
[简答题]Complete the sentences below.
Choose NO MORE THAN ONE WORD from the passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes on your answer sheet.
In order to have a complete understanding of how people’s minds work, Martin Seligman suggested that research should examine our most positive ______ as closely as it does our psychological problems.
[填空题]Complete the summary below. Choose words and phrases from the box below the summary and write your answers in boxes 28-35 on your Answer Sheet.
Note: use each word or phrase ONCE only.
Many people are unaware of the (28) to land that salinity is causing in countries like Australia. Salinity has many causes, including (29) and short-sighted farming strategies like over-irrigation. Even though salts are present in many soils and waterways, native plants (30) to ensure that salt remained in the groundwater, under the root zones. Introduced or exotic species of plants with their different needs and plant structure, allow more (31) into the soil, causing the (32) to rise. Because salts cannot be evaporated, as they rise with the groundwater and reach the (33) the high level of salts cause salinisation. The resultant rising salt levels can have detrimental effects on all biologi