Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- X. Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D. There are many ways you can do to improve your urban neighbourhood and make it a livable place. Here are some of them. Go Litter-picking Litter picking is one of the easiest ways to improve your city. All you need is a rubbish bag and a litter picker. These can be bought cheaply, and you can use them for a long time. Going to pick up the trash can make your local park or streets a much more pleasant place to live. It also helps to reduce water pollution. Volunteer You can help the community in your city through volunteering. There are a range of volunteer activities, so you could always find something that suits you. The most common activities are visiting elderly people, working in a food bank or community library, taking care of homeless animals, and supporting local charities. These activities help reduce vulnerable people's suffering and bring them happiness. Take Public Transport or Cycle Most cities face the problem of air pollution. Thus, reducing air pollution is an effective way to improve your city. It will increase the health of its residents. One great source of pollution is vehicles. So, walking, cycling, or taking public transport whenever you can. This means the streets will be less congested and there will be less air pollution. 1. Litter picking requires A. lots of effort B. big investment 2. The writer mentions D. nothing C. small investment benefits that litter pickers can do for their city. A. one B. two C. three D. four 3. is not mentioned as a volunteer activity in the passage. A. Visiting old people B. Working in a community library C. Caring for homeless animals D. Picking litter 4. Walking, cycling, or taking public transport help reduce street A. congestion B. noise 5. This passage is concerned with A. how we volunteer B. what we do to help our community C. safety C. why we should take public transport D. why litter picking is a 'should do' D. construction |