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C1 Plus Test 7

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    Use of English Review
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  • The … “alternative energy” was once used to describe what we now tend to … to as “renewable energy”
    term – refer
  •  15
  • The use of this name … a real change in its status.
    reflects
  •  10
  • These sources of energy are … to make a significant contribution in the future
    set
  •  10
  • Two closely linked developments … behind this change in status.
    lie
  •  10
  • Its price has been rising … . (EQUABLY / HABITUALLY / STEADILY)
    steadily
  •  5
  • Reserves of fossil fuels are becoming … . (DEPLETED / DEBASED / DECREASED)
    depleted
  •  5
  • Both policy makers and the … public are finally in agreement that inaction is no longer a viable option. (GREATER / LARGER / WIDER)
    wider
  •  5
  • Renewable energy represents one real way of … both issues. (COPING / ADDRESSING / DEALING)
    addressing
  •  5
  • The motor car changed the shape of our cities … accelerating migration to the suburbs.
    by
  •  5
  • It … rise to vast new factory-based industries.
    gave
  •  5
  • It opened … unprecedented opportunities.
    up
  •  5
  • … a long time, people loved their cars.
    For
  •  5
  • They did for a long time, and many still … .
    do
  •  5
  • For some, cars are a status symbol. For … , they are an extension of their personalities.
    others
  •  5
  • They derive … a powerful feeling of independence from having a car that, paradoxically, they become dependent on it.
    such
  •  5
  • Car ownership is not … it was. Worsening traffic congestion means that the advantages of owning a car have diminished
    what
  •  5