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FURTHER PRACTICE -TOPIC 9: CITIES IN THE FUTURE
I. Circle the best option to complete each sentence:
1. She’s finished the course, _________?
A. isn’t she
B. doesn’t she
C. didn’t she
D. hasn’t she
2. Let’s go out for dinner, _________?
A. do we
B. don’t we
C. will we
D. shall we
3. You’ve never had a girlfriend before, _________ you?
A. haven’t
B. have
C. had
D. hadn’t
4. You have tea for breakfast, _________ you?
A. didn’t
B. haven’t
C. don’t
D. won’t
5. You stopped at the traffic lights, _________ you?
A. don’t
B. do
C. did
D. didn’t
6. Many young people want to work for a humanitarian organization, _________ ?
A. doesn’t it
B. does it
C. didn’t they


D. don’t they
7. You haven’t met each other, _________?
A. have you
B. do you
C. did you
D. will you
8. John gave you the book yesterday, _________?
A did he
B. didn’t he
C. did John
D. didn’t it
9. You don’t know where she is, _________?
A. don’t you
B. do you
C. isn’t she
D. is she
10. You can speak English, _________?
A. can’t you
B. can you
C. do you
D. don’t you
11. He couldn’t swim, ______?
A. could him
B. could he
C. couldn’t he
D. couldn’t him
12. Nobody cheated in the exam, ______?
A. did they
B. didn’t they
C. did he

D. didn’t he
13. You have seen this film, ______?
A. haven’t you
B. have you
C. do you
D. don’t you
14. His name is Messy, ______?
A. isn’t he
B. is he
C. is it
D. isn’t it
15. Let’s have a drink, ______?
A. don’t we
B. do we
C. shall we
D. shan’t we
16. He can speak three languages, ______?
A. can he
B. can’t he
C. isn’t he
D. is he
17. I think she is a good teacher, ______?
A. don’t I
B. do I
C. is she
D. isn’t she
18. You went on a picnic last week, ______?
A. didn’t you
B. didn’t I
C. did you

D. does he
19. Teresa is an accountant,___?
A. aren't she
B. doesn't she
C. isn't she
D. she isn't
20. I am a good worker,___?
A. I am
B. do I
C. amn't I
D.
aren't I
21. Pierre is a grandfather,___?
A. he isn't
B. isn't he
C. he is
D. doesn't he
22. Kate is a doctor, ___?
A. she is
B. is she
C. doesn't she
D. isn't she
23. Jacques and Alicia are students, ___?
A. aren't they
B. are they
C. isn't he
D. isn't they
24. Mario is at work right now, ___?
A. aren't they
B. isn't he

C. is he
D. isn't she


25. You and I are busy right now, ___?
A. aren't I
B. aren't we
C. we aren't
D. aren't you
26. It's windy today, ___?
A. am I
B. aren't they
C. isn't it
D. isn't he
27. You wanted that, ______?
A. would you
B. didn't you
C. wouldn't you
D. do you
28. He saw that, ______?
A. is he
B. won't he
C. didn't he
D. doesn't he
29. You know that's right, ______?
A. would you
B. wouldn't you
C. don't you
D. didn't you
30. He will be coming, ______?

A. is he
B. did he
C. doesn't he
D. won't he
31. After all this time you'd think he'd have forgotten, ______?
A. didn't you
B. wouldn't you
C. don't you
D. do you
32. He needs to see a doctor, ______?
A. doesn't he
B. did he
C. won't he
D. is he
33. You may think you know the answer but you don't, ______?
A. don't you
B. would you
C. wouldn't you
D. do you
34. After working so hard he didn't deserve to fail the exam, ______?
A. doesn't he
B. did he
C. won't he
D. is he
35. You wouldn't report me, ______?
A. don't you
B. would you
C. wouldn't you
D. do you
36. He isn't going to like this, ______?

A. didn't he
B. did he
C. won't he
D. is he
37. New York has invested in improving the ___________ of its water ways in recent years.
A. quality
B. quantity
C. level
D. feature
38. Vancouver is often considered to be one of the most ___________ cities in the world.
A. fit
B. livable
C. endurable
D. suitable
39. Telecommunications and cloud computing will ___________ transportation for moving
ideas and intellectual property.
A. change
B. replace
C. remove
D. eliminate
40. A cable car system gives poor slum ___________ better access to jobs.
A. citizens
B. dwellers
C. cavemen
D. residences
41. Helsinki is a model for the future of ___________ smart growth.
A. city
B. rural
C. urban
D. town

42. A nation with a strong ___________ would be successful in creating numerous smart
cities.
A. transport
B. transportation
C. service
D. infrastructure
43. They must figure out how a city can develop to meet the demands of future residents in
a ___________ and cost- effective way.
A. continual
B. available
C. sustainable
D. natural
44. . - Kate: “I’d like the blue jacket, please. Can I try it on?
- Cindy: “Yes,
___________”
A. you would
B. Here you are, thank you C. Certainly D. you do
45. Tom : What a beautiful day!
Rose : ___________
A. Yes, it is
B. It’s very hot
C. No, it isn’t
D. Yes. It’s sunny,
isn’t it?


II. Put a question tag on the end of these sentences:
1. You have heard about that, ________________ ?
2. Nam did the work well, ________________ ?
3. He didn’t have to speak to me, ________________ ?

4. He won’t fall down, ________________ ?
5. You wouldn’t like the window open, ________________ ?
6. He used to beat his wife, ________________ ?
7. She came very late, ________________ ?
8. Come and see me tomorrow, ________________ ?
9. That’s the sort of thing you would do, ________________ ?
10. I’d better go, ________________ ?
11. There’s an examination tomorrow, ________________ ?
12. She’s been studying English for two years, ________________ ?
13. You can’t play tennis today, ________________ ?
14. It is surely sunny today, ________________ ?
15. Beverly will be attending the university in September, ________________ ?
16. I’m never called “Scholar”, ________________ ?
17. No one has come here, ________________ ?
18. Everybody can learn how to swim, ________________ ?
19. His family often have tea for breakfast, ________________ ?
20. She never works on Sundays, ________________ ?
III. Fill in the blank with a suitable word given.
Overcrowded
advanced technology infrastructure
city dweller urban
planner
Detect Sustainable livable
inhabitants
renewable
quality of life
1. The government needs to solve the pollution problems to make the city ____________.
2. The ____________________of our city needs upgrading. It’s in an extremely poor
condition now.
3. Local authorities should find ways to limit the use of private cars and encourage

______________
to use public transport.
4. I hate travelling during the rush hour. The trains and buses are all _______________.
5. My father is very optimistic about the future of our city. He believes the government
will use _______________________to solve the pollution problems successfully.
6. Researchers are developing low-cost devices that can ______________water pollutants
in rivers and lakes.
7. While carrying out projects to develop a city, ___________________look at the needs
of local people and the environment in order to maintain natural habitats and
biodiversity.
8. The original _______________of this island lived a very simple life.
9. The most common ______________________sources of energy are the wind and sun.
10. Many researchers claim that yoga practice and physical activities can impose people’s
__________.
11. Farmers should use ____________________methods to produce clean and healthy
food.
IV. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each space


Silicon Valley is (1)_______ to hundreds of technology companies, so it comes as no
surprise that San Jose has partnered with tech giant Intel to transform itself (2)_______ a smart
city. San Jose and Intel will work (3)_______ to further the city's Green Vision initiative — a
15-year plan for economic growth, environmental sustainability, and improved (4)_______ —
which it launched in 2007.
Intel expects to help San Jose create 25,000 clean-tech jobs, drive economic growth, and
improve the city's environmental (5)_______. To achieve this (6)_______, Intel will work with
the city to track real-time data on air quality, noise pollution, traffic flow, and other
environmental and (7)_______ concerns — which it will then use to encourage(8)_______ to
reduce emissions by carpooling or using public transportation or bicycles to get to work or
school.

Smart cities may sound like something of the distant future, (9)_______ many people thought
the same thing about smart phones and smart homes. Jump to 2015 and 64 percent of American
adults and 1.9 billion smart home devices have been installed. If smart cities are (10)_______
like these other smart innovations, we should see them appear in our communities sooner rather
than later.
1. A. home
B. house
C. shelter
D. housing
2. A. from
B. to
C. into
D.
toward
3. A. each other
B. together
C. one another
themselves
4. A. love life
B. a good life
C. the life of quality
life
5. A. sustain
B. sustainable
C. sustainably
sustainability
6. A. score
B. goal
C. point
target

7. A. town
B. rural
C. urban
D. countryside
8. A. inhabitants
B. residence
C. cavemen
9. A. because
B. when
C. so
10. A. anything
B. nothing
C. one
V. Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D
PREDICTIONS ABOUT THE CITIES OF THE FUTURE

D.
D. quality of
D.
D.

D. officials
D. as
D. most

Cities are built to survive and prosper. Over the years, we have learned to transform our
surroundings according to our needs. WE have cut through mountains to make more land and
created artificial islands to make skyscrapers. City planning, as an organized profession, has
existed for less than a century. However, a considerable amount of evidence (both
archaeological and historical) proves the existence of fully planned cities in ancient times. Over

the years, humans have made some mistakes in terms of using an excessive amount of
resources for cities. This gives to the question of how sustainable the cities of the future would
be.
We might be looking at smart cities in which street lights would only switch on when
you are close by and traffic light would be eliminated by smart driving. The cities of the future
would try to save our resources rather than deplete them.


An example of an advanced city is Kansas. Plans are in place to make Kansas a smart
futuristic city in the future. Planners are considering introducing sensors to monitor the water
mains. Warning would be issued to city officials when infrastructure requires repair or
replacement. In this way, the city would never be at risk of having broken pipes.
While the idea sounds fantastic, a large amount of rational critique has called this plan
an oversold dream. Amy Glasmier is an urban planning professor at MIT, She is a smart city
skeptic who believes that all the research and talk is great but gravely oversold.
1. City planning is thought_________>
A. To have become a profession for about a hundred years
B. To have existed professionally since ancient times
C. To have come into existence to transform nature
D. To make more land and created artificial islands to make skyscrapers
2. The most important task in building is____________.
A. To use an excessive amount of resources for cities
B. To raise the question about the future
C. To make cities in the future sustainable
D. To make future cities more organized
3. All of the following statements may be true about smart cities EXCEPT that_________.
A. Street lights automatically switch on when necessary
B. Traffic light would be controlled by smart driving
C. Smart driving wouldn’t need traffic light
D. Cities in the future would conserve energy

4. The residents in Kansas would not be worried about water in the future because
_________.
A. The infrastructure requires no repair or replacement
B. The city will never have broken water pipes
C. City officials often repair or replace the water mains
D. There may be no disruption to water supply
5. The attitude of Amy Glasmier towards smart cities is_________.
A. Supportive
B. doubtful
C. indifferent
D.
disgusting
VI. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest
1. A. upgraded
B. consumption
C. urban
D.
unbelievable
2. A. dweller
B. detect
C. technology
D. eco-friendly
3. A. presentation
B. sensor
C. infrastructure
D. insoluble
4. A. current
B. sustainable
C. infrastructure
D. rubbish

5. A. climate
B. livable
C. city
D. discussion
6. A. solar
B. infrastructure
C. designer
D. focus
VII. Choose the word that has different stress position
7. A. pessimistic
B. optimistic
C. overcrowded
D.
innovative
8. A. residential
B. environment
C. insoluble
D. enjoyable
9. A. infrastructure
B. sustainable
C. inhabitant
D. renewable
10. A. generate
B. understand
C. innovate
D. maximize
THE END
PRACTICE TEST 1- Unit 9. CITIES OF THE FUTURE



Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. dweller
B. overcrowded
C. network
D. waste
2. A. commercial
B. electricity
C. advanced
D. processing
3. A. inhabitant
B. geography
C. radiation
D. available
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
4. A. Fa’miliar
B. ‘generate
C. assignment
D. Po’llutant
5. A. Over’crowded
B. In’habitant
C. geography
D. Con’venient
Mark the letter A, B, G, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
6. The roads are terrible. I'm always getting_________ in traffic.
A. stuck (bị cản trở)
B. lost
C. exhausted

D. late
7. A pedestrian_________ is a specified place on the road where people can cross.
A. crossroads
B. crossing
C. junction
D. T-junction
8. Everything's a bit more expensive here and property prices are extremely high. A lot of
people have no choice but to live in the_________ and commute in to work.
A. outskirt
B. suburbs
C. city
D. urban
9. It's much safer for cyclists to get around these days with cycle_________ everywhere.
A. lanes
B. streets
C. roads
D. paths
10. The_________ is where you'll find all the large department stores and banks.
A. city heart
B. town hall
C . city centre
D. business district
11. Exhaust_________ from cars are responsible for much of the air pollution in cities.
A. fumes khói
B. smokes
C. gases
D . smog
12. Many factories still allow_________, such as toxic waste, to flow into our rivers
A. pollution
B. litters

C. garbage
D. pollutants
13. Many commuters struggling to work through the rush-hour_________ ask 'Is it worth it?'
A. congestion
B. vehicles
C. roads
D. accidents
14. It is perhaps, the daily stresses and_________ of the city which make life there a matter of
survival rather than of enjoyment.
A depresses
B. strains
C. demands
D. challenges
15. Most cars nowadays are fitted with a security_________ of some kind.
A. motor
B. gadget
C. tool
D. device
16. The greenhouse_________ takes place when certain gases in the atmosphere trap sun's
heat.
A emission
B. gas
C. effect
D. affect
17. Pollution and heavy traffic are common problems in_________ cities.
A cosmopolitan
B. modern
C. metropolitan
D.
overcrowded

18. Millions of people around the world still live in poverty. They are struggling every day
simply to_________.
A. get up
B. get by
C. get on
D. get round
19. This is the right DVD, _________?
A. isn't this
B. is this
C. isn't it
D. is it
20. I'm not the only one, _________?
A. aren't I
B. am I
C. am not I
D. are not I
21. Let's go out tonight, _________?
A. shall we
B. will we
C. could we
D. would we
22. Don't forget to write to me soon, _________?
A. would you
B. could you
C. can you
D. will you


23. Nothing frightens you, _________?
A. does it

B. doesn't it
C. do they
D. don't they
24. Somebody's just called my name, _________?
A. hasn't he
B. didn't he
С . haven't they
D. have they
25. I suppose you don't like the course, _________?
A. don't I
B. do I
C. don't you
D. do you
26. Everyone's going to be there, _________?
A. isn't he
B. is he
C. aren't they
D. are they
27. We never enjoy our city break, _________?
A. do we
B. don't we
C. have we
D. haven't we
28. There will be more and more megacities in the world,
A. will it
B. won't it
C. will there
D. won't there
29. Sarah will be very annoyed if Dave_________ her this evening.
A. won't call

B. not call
C. doesn't call
D. will call
30. When you_________ with your computer, can I borrow it?
A. have finished
B. will finish
C. will have finished D. are finishing
31. If you like peace and quiet, _________ move to the town to live.
A. you won't
B. you will
C. let's
D. don't
32. If you go by air, it_________ you around two hours to get to Ho Chi Minh City from Ha
Noi.
A. would take
B. takes
C. took
D. spends
33. _________ he do well in the exam, his parents will buy him an MP3 player.
A. If
B. When
C. Should
D. Were
34. You are expected to fasten the seatbelt_________ you are driving.
A. when
B. if
C. whenever
D. all are correct
35. If you need help, _________ me!
A. will tell

B. let's tell
C. let tell
D. tell
36. If unemployment is rising, people_________ to stay in their current jobs.
A. tend
B. will tend
C. have tended
D.
would tend
37. If you see Karen, _________ you ask her to call me?
A. shall
B. will
C. do
D . would
38. If you bully someone, you_________ them to do things against their will.
A. will force
B. forced
C. force
D. would
force
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
39. I believe the government will use advanced technology to build faster trains and make
people's life more comfortable.
A. modern
B. expensive
C. public
D. latest
40. Many city dwellers, especially those in developing countries, still live in poverty.
A. people

B. migrants
C. immigrants
D. residents
41. These projects have proved to be very effective in dealing with global climate change,
which was considered an insoluble problem in the first 30 years of this century.
A. hard
B. challenging
C. unsolvable
D.
unbearable
42. There's a real mix of people in Brighton. It has a very cosmopolitan feel to it.
A. busy
B. hectic
C. multi-cultural
D. diversified
43. People who hold optimistic view believe that cities of the future will increase the general
well-being of individuals and societies.
A. health state
B. quality of life
C. level of development D. growth rate


Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
44. If I take the pessimistic viewpoint, Tokyo won't be a safe place to live in.
A. negative
B. optimistic
C. optical
D. neutral
45. To reduce carbon emissions into the atmosphere, ways to limit the use of private cars must

be found.
A. public
B. personal
C. common
D. shared
46. People who live in towns and cities live in an urban environment.
A. remote
B. deserted
C. suburban
D. rural
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of
the following questions.
47. None of your friends really enjoyed themselves at the party, didn't they?
A
B
C
D
48. If you borrow my coat, don't get it dirty, can you?
A
B
C
D
49. You never work more than you have to, do you?
A
B
C
D
50. You made no effort to make friends with Darren, didn't you?
A
B

C
D
51. You sent that letter I gave you, haven't you?
A B C
D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following
exchanges.
52. “In 2050, London won't be a good place to live in, will it?” – "_____________”
A. Exactly, it will be.
B. On the contrary, it will be.
C. I'm sorry, it will be.
D. Unfortunately, it will be.
53. “I'm going to the supermarket now. Do you need anything?” – "_____________”
A. Get me some cheese and some oil, may you?
B. Get me some cheese and some oil, can't you?
C. Get me some cheese and some oil, could you?
D. Get me some cheese and some oil, couldn't you?
54. “I don't have any plans for tonight.”
– "_____________”
A. Why not going to the cinema with me?
B. I suggest to go to the cinema.
C. Let's go to the cinema, shall we?
D. What if going to the cinema?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
MARRAKECH
Where can you go in January for almost guaranteed sunshine – without travelling for
most of the day to get there? The answer is Marrakech in Morocco, a four-hour (55)________
from Britain, where the average temperature is a pleasant 66°F.
Marrakech is a city of (56)________ beauty, with its pink buildings and green palm

trees contrasting with the snow-covered (57)________ of the Atlas Mountains in the distance.
For tourists, there's the added attraction of excellent food at reasonable prices, and high quality
accommodation, such as Hotel La Momounia, (58)________ as one of the top hotels in the
world.
(59)________ Marrakech is one of Morocco's busiest and most modern cities, the
influence of the Middle Ages is still very evident. (60)________ can admire the battlements,
towers, and mosques, which were built (61)________ centuries ago. And forget about shopping


malls – for perfumes, fabrics, antiques, spices and crafts, (62)________ the ‘souks’, open-air
market places where you'll almost (63)________ find something to take back home.
For those who want to (64)________ sport Marrakech has plenty to offer.
(65)________ to golf and tennis, there is also skiing on the slopes of the high Atlas Mountains,
where the (66)________ of the surrounding area are quite spectacular. Alternatively, you could
just relax by a heated swimming pool and dream of your next visit.
55. A. travel
B. trip
C. flight
D. voyage
56. A. big
B. great
C. large
D.
high
57. A. peaks
B. hills
C. heads
D. surfaces
58. A. thought
B. regarded

C. believed
D. guessed
59. A. Because
B. However
C. Despite
D. Although
60. A. Spectators
B. Viewers
C. Sightseers
D. Onlookers
61. A. several
B. plenty
C. other
D. all
62. A. work out
B. put up with
C. head for
D. make up
for
63. A. likely
B. certainly
C. probably
D. possibly
64. A. do
B. exercise
C. take off
D. go in
65. A. As well
B. Apart
C. In addition

D. Moreover
66. A. visions
B. views
C. aspects
D. appearances
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions.
A NEW CAPITAL
When the new state of Pakistan was founded in 1947, Karachi acted as the capital city.
However, it was difficult for Karachi to remain in this role due to a number of drawbacks such
as the climate and the state of the existing buildings. Rather than try to overcome these
drawbacks, the government decided to create a new capital city. In 1959, a commission was
established to investigate the possible locations of this new city. The advisor appointed to the
commission was Dr Doxiadis, a famous architect and city planner.
Dr. Doxiadis and his colleagues looked at the various locations. They then produced a
report suggesting two possible areas: one just outside Karachi and the other to the north of
Rawalpindi. Both locations had advantages as well as disadvantages. Which site was it to be?
The choice between these two options was made after consideration of many factors,
such as transportation, the availabilities of water, economic factors, and factors of national
interest. Finally, the site north of Rawalpindi was chosen and on the 24th February 1960, the
new capital was given the name of ‘Islamabad’ and a master plan was drawn up. This master
plan divided the area into three different sections: Islamabad itself, neighbouring Rawalpindi,
and the national park.
Each of these three sections had a different role. Islamabad would act as the national's
capital and would serve its administrative and cultural needs, whereas Rawalpindi would
remain the regional centre with industry and commerce. The third piece of the plan, the
national park, was planned to provide space for education, recreation, and agriculture.
Today Islamabad is a thriving city of about 1 million people. It offers a healthy a
pollution-free atmosphere, plenty of water, and many green spaces. Guide tree-lined streets,
elegant public buildings, and well-organised bazaars and shopping centres. The new capital is a

superb example of good urban planning.
67. Why was a commission founded in 1959?
A. to overcome the drawbacks of Karachi as a capital city
B. to create a new capital city for Pakistan
C. to look into possibilities of the locations for a new capital city
D. to appoint an advisor for planning the new capital city
68. How many places were suggested for the new capital city in the initial reports?


A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
69. Which of the following factors was NOT considered when choosing the location for the
new capital city?
A. the climate and the state of the existing buildings
C. economic
issues
B. transportation and the availabilities of water
D. issues of pational
interest
70. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Islamabad would serve cultural needs.
B. Rawalpindi would be the regional centre with industry and commerce.
C. The national park would provide space for agriculture.
D. Islamabad would play the most important role of all.
71. What does the passage primarily describe?
A. The history of the two capital cities of Pakistan.
B. The disappearance of the old capital city of Pakistan.
C. The reasons why Islamabad became the new capital city of Pakistan.

D. The choice and development of Islamabad as the modern capital of Pakistan.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
72. You use your mobile phone a lot, so you have large phone bills.
A. If you don't use your mobile phone a lot, you don't have large phone bills.
B. If you didn't use your mobile phone a lot, you wouldn't have large phone bills.
C. If you don't use your mobile phone a lot, you won't have large phone bills.
D. If you won't use your mobile phone a lot, you won't have large phone bills.
73. I think you should tell your parents the truth.
A. If I am you, I tell your parents the truth. B. If I am you, I will tell your parents the
truth.
C. If I were you, I would tell your parents the truth.
D. If I were you, I will tell your parents the truth.
74. My computer always crashes when a CD is inserted.
A. If I insert a CD, my computer will crash.
B. If I insert a CD, my computer crashes.
C. If you want my computer to crash, insert a CD.
D. Unless you want my computer to crash, insert a CD.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of
sentences in the following questions.
75. Researchers are developing low-cost devices. These devices can detect water pollutants in
rivers and lakes.
A. Researchers are developing low-cost devices that can detect water
pollutants in rivers and lakes.
B. Researchers are developing low-cost devices to detect water pollutants in rivers and
lakes.
C. Researchers are developing low-cost devices so that they can detect water pollutants
in rivers and lakes.
D. Researchers are developing low-cost devices who can detect water pollutants in
rivers and lakes.

76. Urban planners carry out projects to develop a city. They look at the needs of local people
and the environment when they do this.
A. While carrying out projects to develop a city, urban planners look at the needs of
local people and the environment when they do this.
B. While carrying out projects to develop a city, urban planners look at the needs of
local people and the environment.


C. If they carry out projects to develop a city, urban planners look at the needs of local
people and the environment when they do this.
D. As carrying out projects to develop a city, urban planners look at the needs of local
people and the environment.
77. Most Superstar City Dwellers are quite happy with their life and work. Barbara and Mark
are quite happy, too. A. Not only most Superstar City Dwellers are quite happy with their life
and work but also Barbara and Mark are quite happy, too.
B. Most Superstar City Dwellers along with Barbara and Mark are quite happy with
their life and work.
C. Like most Superstar City Dwellers, Barbara and Mark are quite happy with their life
and work.
D. Barbara and Mark are like most Superstar City Dwellers because they are quite happy with
their life and work.



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