Read the passage and mark the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Schools all around the world are becoming actively involved in environmentally friendly programmes and projects. Many of the projects concern recycling paper and other waste regularly. This helps to conserve and protect our natural resources. The project leaders encourage their students to adopt these habits at home and in their communities, spreading awareness of the need to recycle.

Other schools have gone beyond these traditional measures and are developing more ambitious eco projects. These take many forms and try to raise students' awareness of environmental issues in novel ways. For example, recreational areas constructed out of recycled resources are becoming increasingly common. Other projects involve ecological art programmes, in which students make works of art such as sculptures from previously used materials. These are not only beautiful, but also make a statement about how much of what we consume could actually be used again.

All in all, young people today are more aware than ever of the world's dwindling natural resources. They are conscious that they are growing up in a world where environmental problems can no longer be ignored. With the help of their schools, many of them are working together in order to find bright new solutions to old problems.

(Adapted from Close-up B1)

Câu 34. The word adopt in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_______.

1

Read the passage and mark the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Schools all around the world are becoming actively involved in environmentally friendly programmes and projects. Many of the projects concern recycling paper and other waste regularly. This helps to conserve and protect our natural resources. The project leaders encourage their students to adopt these habits at home and in their communities, spreading awareness of the need to recycle.

Other schools have gone beyond these traditional measures and are developing more ambitious eco projects. These take many forms and try to raise students' awareness of environmental issues in novel ways. For example, recreational areas constructed out of recycled resources are becoming increasingly common. Other projects involve ecological art programmes, in which students make works of art such as sculptures from previously used materials. These are not only beautiful, but also make a statement about how much of what we consume could actually be used again.

All in all, young people today are more aware than ever of the world's dwindling natural resources. They are conscious that they are growing up in a world where environmental problems can no longer be ignored. With the help of their schools, many of them are working together in order to find bright new solutions to old problems.

(Adapted from Close-up B1)

Câu 34. The word adopt in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to_______.

Thông tin câu hỏi

Format:
Trắc nghiệm 1 đáp án
Độ khó:
Trung bình
Môn:tieng-anh
Cấp độ:thpt
Mã đề:thpt-tieng-anh
Phần:tiếng_anh
lượt làm
Năm:2024
Tags:
#tiếng anh