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Read and choose the correct option.

There is a climate crisis. We need to stop using oil and gas. The European Space Agency (ESA) is testing giant solar farms in space. It wants to send energy wirelessly from space into people's homes. One solar-farm satellite could make the same amount of power as a power station. The ESA wants many of these farms in space.

The ESA project is called Solaris. The ESA wants "a clean and secure energy future". This means becoming more carbon-neutral. The ESA said we needed to cut the use of fossil fuels. Solar farms could help us to do this. One farm is around 1.7 km long. This is bigger than the International Space Station, which is 110 m long.

  1. Using oil and gas don't affect the climate.
  2. ESA is trying to transfer energy from space to our houses wirelessly.
  3. One farm in Solaris project is around 110 km long
    Read the following passage. Then, tick the correct option:

Out of concern for the environment and a desire for self-reliance, a growing number of people have made the bold decision to live off the grid. Living off the grid entails sacrifices, and is certainly not for everyone. But for the thousands of people who have made this bold choice, life off the grid is filled with rewards that can't be matched by the conveniences and luxuries of life on the grid. Among those, the avoidance of the environmental and financial costs that come with on-grid living.
Finish the project tonight.

Use one: subjunctive /'d like … to/ want… to

  1. Your uncle is a snow researcher,

? Supply the missing tag question
Replace the underlined words with the suitable synonym:

quitoutfits are grateful for pedicurists

extremely large

a). Good people appreciate each other.

b). The house is enormous as if it is a palace!

  1. Supply the missing word from the given options:

consumption

profession organic

go green

satisfaction

a). The food regarded to be……………….. …. is produced entirely without chemicals.

Incomplete Sentences

b). Heating and cooling are represented half of the average of family's energy
Read the text then answer the followings

Jarir Bookstore started as a small bookshop in Riyadh in 1974 by Abdulrahman Al-Agil. At first, it sold used books. In the 1980s, Jarir opened a second branch in Riyadh followed by one in the 1990s. Currently, there are 67 showrooms spread across the Gulf countries. The company trades in office and school supplies, books, computers, cell phones as well as other electronic items. Jarir now is considered a market leader.

  1. When did Jarir start its business?
  2. What does the company sell?

2) Complete the sentences

(trash/jars / cooperate / solar / allergens)

  1. Teachers usually encourage students to well with each other.
  2. The flavorists avoid using that cause reactions in some people.
  3. Ali is trying to find a can to throw garbage in after his party.
  4. Some people tend to use power instead of the local grid.

3) Cross out the odd word

recycle bin / the grid / glass jar / reusable bag

4) Choose

  1. I want you (sleep to to sleep to sleeping sleeping to) earlier this night.
  2. You (don't go won't go go didn't didn't go) to your work, did you?
  3. He (doesn't isn't didn't don't) use plastic bags anymore. He uses paper ones.
  4. She starts (to making making to making makes) a shopping list before going shopping.

5) Complete with a lack of necessity expression:

We finish our project on Sunday.

6) No less than 3 sentences, write about one of the followings

A) Your Dream Job

B) Your Ways to Go GreenName: Midterm Exam

Units 1+2

1) Read the text then answer the followings

Jarir Bookstore started as a small bookshop in Riyadh in 1974 by Abdulrahman Al-Agil. At first, it sold used books. In the 1980s, Jarir opened a second branch in Riyadh followed by one in the 1990s. Currently, there are 67 showrooms spread across the Gulf countries. The company trades in office and school supplies, books, computers, cell phones as well as other electronic items. Jarir now is considered a market leader.

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