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Silk was considered one of the __________ in the ancient time because of how rare and expensive they are.
Her constant talking during the movie caused a lot of __________ among the audience.
Alex: I can't believe how expensive that phone is! It's such a __________.
Sara: I know, right? You can find the same model online for half the price.
He __________ buy the latest products, as the previous models are still good quality.
I think she __________ better after spending time with her friends.
Yesterday, I tripped and fell in front of everyone. It was so __________.
They __________ increase their advertising budget, or they'll risk losing customers to competitors.
During the holiday season, stores often have a shopping __________ with long lines and crowded aisles.
There __________ be a special sale at the supermarket, but I'm not certain.
He was embarrassed __________ his mistake during the presentation.
They __________ save more money because they avoided overbuying during the sale.
The lion became __________ and let out a big roar when it felt threatened by the approaching humans.
I was shocked when I heard the news about the sudden closure of the cosmetics store.
That designer handbag cost an arm and a leg, but she bought it anyway because she had been saving up for months.
The sales team was in high spirits after signing two big contracts with new clients.
The new grocery store in town sells items at affordable prices.
Write the correct form of the words in brackets.
I really with her – it must be hard to lose a pet. (sympathy)
She felt when the principal gave a speech at the graduation ceremony. (emote)
The promises a 50% discount, so many people are going to the store. (advertise)
That price can be right – it's way too low for a new phone.
Sally may not buy the jacket because of the price is high.
The cargo plane is taking off at 7 a.m. tomorrow morning.
The manufacturer promises they are going to improve the quality of their items after customer feedback.
Alex: Hey, why don't you join me for Buy Nothing Day this Saturday?
Mia: I'm not sure. __________. I feel like I might miss out on some good deals.
Sophie: Congratulations on your new job! You must be overjoyed.
Liam: __________ – I really am, it's a dream come true!
Liam: Why do you think we have emotions?
Emma: I guess emotions help us understand how we feel and connect with others.
Liam: __________ – they also help us decide what to do in different situations.
Toxic positivity is when people only focus on positive thoughts and ignore negative feelings. For example, someone might say “just be happy” or “look on the bright side” when (1) __________ person is feeling sad. While staying positive is helpful, trying to be positive all the time can also be harmful.
One harmful effect is that it stops people from (2) __________ their true emotions. If someone is upset but feels they must pretend to be happy, they may feel alone or misunderstood. This can make problems (3) __________ over time.
(4) __________, toxic positivity also makes people feel guilty because of normal emotions like sadness, anger, or fear. These feelings are a natural part of life and should not be ignored.
Instead of always saying positive things, we should listen and support others honestly. It's okay to not be okay. Being real about our emotions helps us (5) __________ others and feel better in the long run.
1. Today, over-consumption has become a common problem in many countries. People buy more than they need, often without thinking carefully. One main cause is advertising and special promotions. Shops often offer big discounts, “buy one get one free” deals, or limited-time offers. These tricks create a shopping frenzy, making consumers feel they must buy things quickly.
2. Another cause is social pressure. Many people, especially teenagers and young adults, want to show they have the newest or trendiest items. Social media makes this worse, as influencers post pictures of what they buy. This makes others feel they need to buy the same things to keep up.
3. The effects of over-consumption are serious. It heavily affects the environment, as many items are only used once or twice then thrown away, contributing to landfill waste. The most notable example is the fashion industry, whose production creates 10% of global CO2 emissions annually.
4. Finally, over-consumption can also affect our mental health. It can create stress, especially when people keep spending their hard-earned money. As a result, they can barely live by with the little money they have left. That's why we should be more careful with our shopping habits.
What is the main idea of the passage?
The word they in paragraph 1 refers to _________.
What happens when teenagers see pictures of what others buy on social media?
What does the writer use to show the serious effects of over-consumption?
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
These / bags / sell / out / as / they / be / popular / teenagers.
He / might / not / take / part / musical / because / he / have / exam / same / day.
This / store / not / open / customers / until / 9 a.m.
You / not / wake / up / early / tomorrow / because / it / be / weekend.
Rewrite the sentences and keep them the same meaning as the first ones. No more than FIVE WORDS in each blank.
She cried with happiness as her friends organised the surprise birthday party.
→ She cried with happiness because her friends organised.
It's necessary for him to manage his time better.
→ He better.
If I were you, I would put some of my money into savings.
→ You your money into savings.
Henry knew how to play many musical instruments.
→ Henry .