Question II Read the passage and answer the questions.
Visual pollution has a greater effect on people than you may think. I remember when I went to a big city, I was really scared because so much graffiti on the buildings' wall. Then I looked up, and I saw a lot of power lines over my head. Although they were not dangerous, I still felt unsafe since I thought they might fall down. These things prevented me from enjoying the beautiful sights of the city.
I also remember the time when I was a student at a university. Once I was so busy with my assignments that I did not tidy my room for two weeks. Looking at the messy room caused me so much stress that I did not want to study. Then I decided to clean the room and put my thing in their proper places. I also bought a small plants and placed it in a corner of the room. These simple actions increased my motivation and helped me to focus on my learning.
Questions.
1. How did the author feel when she saw the power lines?
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2. Why did she have that feeling?
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3. What was she busy with?
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4. What happened when she looked the messy room?
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5. What did she do for her room?
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III. Read the passage and answer these questions below:
England is not a large country. No town in England is very far from the sea, and many English families spend their summer holidays at the seaside. There are no high mountains in England, no very long rivers and very large forests.
There are many towns in England. No town is very far from another. The English countryside between the towns is like a carpet of many colors. In spring and summer, the fields, meadows and forests are light green or dark green, and the gardens are green, red, blue, yellow and white with flowers.
Questions
1. Is England a large country?
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2. Where do many English families spend their summer holidays?
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3. Are there many towns in England?
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4. What is the English countryside like?
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Question II Read the passage and answer the questions.
Visual pollution has a greater effect on people than you may think. I remember when I went to a big city, I was really scared because so much graffiti on the buildings' wall. Then I looked up, and I saw a lot of power lines over my head. Although they were not dangerous, I still felt unsafe since I thought they might fall down. These things prevented me from enjoying the beautiful sights of the city.
I also remember the time when I was a student at a university. Once I was so busy with my assignments that I did not tidy my room for two weeks. Looking at the messy room caused me so much stress that I did not want to study. Then I decided to clean the room and put my thing in their proper places. I also bought a small plants and placed it in a corner of the room. These simple actions increased my motivation and helped me to focus on my learning.
Questions.
1. How did the author feel when she saw the power lines?
…………She felt unsafe……………………………………………………………………………………….
2. Why did she have that feeling?
……Because she thought the power lines might fall down………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. What was she busy with?
She was busy…with her assignments.…………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. What happened when she looked the messy room?
…When she looked the messy room, she felt stressful…………………………………………………………………………………………………
5. What did she do for her room?
……………She decided to clean the room and put her thing in their proper places, she also bought a small plants and placed it in a corner of the room.………………………………………………………………………………………
III. Read the passage and answer these questions below:
England is not a large country. No town in England is very far from the sea, and many English families spend their summer holidays at the seaside. There are no high mountains in England, no very long rivers and very large forests.
There are many towns in England. No town is very far from another. The English countryside between the towns is like a carpet of many colors. In spring and summer, the fields, meadows and forests are light green or dark green, and the gardens are green, red, blue, yellow and white with flowers.
Questions
1. Is England a large country?
........No, it isn't..........................................................................................................................................
2. Where do many English families spend their summer holidays?
.......At the seaside...........................................................................................................................................
3. Are there many towns in England?
.......Yes, there are...........................................................................................................................................
4. What is the English countryside like?
........The English countryside between the towns is like a carpet of many colors...........................................................................................................................................
Question II:
1. The author felt unsafe when she saw the power lines.
2. She had that feeling because she thought they might fall down.
3. She was busy with her assignments.
4. She felt stress and did not want to study when she looked at the messy room.
5. She decided to clean the room.
III
1. No, it isn't/No, England is not a large country.
2. Many English families spend their summer holidays at the seaside.
3. Yes, there are/Yes, there are many towns in England.
4. It's like a carpet of many colors/The English countryside like a carpet of many colors.