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English 12 Unit 3 TT

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  • 1. Leaves and grass clippings _______quickly, making them perfect for starting a new compost pile. A. release B. reuse C. decompose D. recycle
    C
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  • 2. Nuclear ______ can cause serious damage to the environment if not disposed of properly. A. packaging B. waste C. container D. leftover
    B
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  • 3. _______sites are overflowing with waste, highlighting the urgent need for better recycling programs. A. Landfill B. Leftover C. Resource D. Footprint
    A
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  • 4. Community efforts to _______local parks can significantly improve the health of our environment. A. get rid of B. go green C. rinse out D. clean up
    D
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  • 5. Reducing our _______is essential for combating climate change and protecting future generations. A. cardboard B. leftover C. fruit peel D. carbon footprint
    D
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  • 6. Everyday, the world produces carbon dioxide that is ____ to the earth's atmosphere and which will still be there in one hundred years time. A. decompose B. reuse C. recycle D. released
    D
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  • 7. In the ____ agriculture, farmers try to limit the use of chemicals and fertilizers. A. sustainable B. conserving C. preserving D. supporting
    A
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  • 8. Leaving the water running while brushing your teeth is a waste _______water, a precious resource we need to conserve. A. to B. about C. of D. for
    C
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  • 9. Many companies are making an effort to _______ by reducing their carbon footprint and using sustainable resources. A. get rid of B. go green C. rinse out D. clean up
    B
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  • 10. Always _______your recyclables, like jars and bottles, to prevent contamination in the recycling process. A. give back B. run out C. go back D. rinse out
    D
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  • 11. Investing in renewable energy may seem costly at first, but in the long _______, it will save money and protect the environment. A. go B. move C. take D. run
    D
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  • 12. Organic materials can _______naturally, providing nutrients back to the earth when managed properly. A. release B. reuse C. decompose D. recycle
    C
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  • 13. Adopting _______practices in agriculture can lead to healthier food and less environmental degradation. A. sustainable B. reusable C. single-use D. recyclable
    A
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  • 14. Creating a _______bin at home is an easy way to turn kitchen scraps into valuable fertilizer for your garden. A. waste B. container C. compost D. layer
    C
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  • 15. Drinking water can become _______by industrial waste, so it's crucial to support clean water initiatives. A. sorted B. decomposed C. recycled D. contaminated
    D
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  • 16. Choosing _______materials for building projects can help conserve natural resources and reduce waste. A. sustainable B. reusable C. single-use D. recyclable
    A
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