Circle A. B. C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Question 1. A free trade agreement would be advantageous to both countries.
Question 2. Some smart technologies are difficult to use and without training, city dwellers might find them useless.
Question 3. People become worried because their personal information might not be protected.
Question 4. Two drivers escaped injury when their vehicles collided near Thirsk.
Question 5. It seemed a reasonable solution to a difficult problem.
Question 6. The display illustrates the traditional industries of the town.
Question 7. Many athletes feel the effects of air pollution during outdoor exercise.
Question 8. A hidden camera had been installed in the room.
Question 9. Measures should be put in place to protect people's privacy and ensure the safety of their personal information.
Question 10. With cameras everywhere in public spaces, people also have limited privacy.
Question 11. Smart technologies make people’s lives easier by reducing household chores.
Question 12. In my opinion, the benefits of smart technologies outweigh the drawbacks.
Question 13. Teachers have a limited amount of time to interact with each child.
Question 14. Traffic jams are the city’s biggest problem, especially during rush hour.
Question 15. The area will be more vibrant, and it will attract more tourists.
Question 16. Smart technologies make daily life more efficient and save people a lot of time.
Question 17. Living in a smart city has both advantages and disadvantages.
Question 18. China's rich urbanites can enjoy high quality of life in the modern world
Question 19. The good thing about smart cities is that they have modern technology
Question 20. The city infrastructure which includes sensors and cameras collects information about people
Question 21. Smart cities are built on new technologies to improve people's lives.
Question 22. Living in a smart city is not all good as some people may think. What are the pros and cons of living in a smart city?
Circle A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Question 23. Smart cities are built on new technologies to improve people's lives.
Question 24. One disadvantage of living in the town is the lack of safe places for children to play.
Question 25. The company claims it is not responsible for the pollution in the river.
Question 26. The building was made using modern construction techniques.
Question 27. To reduce carbon emissions into the atmosphere, ways to limit the use of private cars must be found.
Question 28. Traffic is now flowing smoothly again.
Question 29. Mexico City is one of the most densely populated cities in the world
Question 30. In the future, we will use more renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar power
Question 31. The police are conducting a safety awareness programme in local schools.
Question 32. Pollution has reached disturbingly high levels in some urban areas.
Question 33. There are some disadvantage of smart cities such as limited privacy or lack of social control
Question 34. He thinks he's special with his expensive suits and fancy shoes.
Circle A, B, C or D to indicate the words/ phrases that need correction.
Question 35. There's increasing demand for cars that are more economic on fuel.
Question 36. She finds housework bored and doesn't like to stay at home all day.
Question 37. Widening the road sounds a good solve to traffic problems in the area.
Question 38. The community centre was demolished to pay room for a new apartment block.
Question 39. The noise on the roof of the trailer woke Bill and Fred up very quick.
Question 40. The urban lifestyle seems more excitingly to young people.
Question 41. The accident looked seriously but fortunately nobody was injured.
Question 42. As technology advances, workers are afraid that they will lose his jobs.
Question 43. The number of homeless people have increased dramatically.
Question 44. We all know that we have to work hardly to support the family.
Question 45. Sulphur dioxide is one of several pollutions that are released into the atmosphere by coal-fired power stations.
Question 46. She's in her third year of studying economy at York University.
Question 47. He was a bad influence on the child, who was at an impressive age.
Question 48. The museum looks beauty from a distance.