- Fast fashion focuses on better material, quality, more accountability of the brands, better wages for their workers. ( )
- Around 300,000 tonnes of clothing end up in household bins every year, with around 20% going to landfill and 80% incinerated, which cause environmental pollution. ( )
- Pre-listening prediction is always be useful, no matter such prediction is checked or unchecked during the listening process. ( )
- One minus (-) stands for “strong, good, plus, add, moreover, besides…”. ( )
- Veganism is a practice of feeding on animal or animal-derived products. ( )
- Free-range refers to a style of animal husbandry and rearing where animals (usually hens) are allowed to roam around freely in the open air. ( )
- Social phobia, also called social anxiety disorder, is a long-term and overwhelming fear of social situations. ( )
- The oblique upward arrow (↗ ) signifies “promote, propel and develop”. ( )
- Generation Alpha are people born after 2023. ( )
- Anthropocene is proposed to be an era where human-kind has impacted the Earth’s geology and ecosystems, animal species, to create long term, hard to reverse changes. ( )
- A smart home’s devices are connected with each other and can be accessed through one central point—a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or game console. ( )
- The Sanxingdui culture was a secondary civilization that formed from the combination of the Yellow River and Yangtze River cultures in the Central Plains of China. ( )
- Tick (√) may indicate “wrong, negative, mistake, bad, not, wrong/incorrect, something bad and notorious”. ( )
- A credible or trustworthy news provider will make sure their reporting is impartial and free of errors. ( )
- Minimalism believes that a person's well-being and happiness depend fundamentally on obtaining consumer goods and material possessions. ( )
- How many students are there altogether in Cambridge University?
- What does the passage say about women students in Cambridge University?
- What can be learned from the passage about the libraries in Cambridge University?
- What does the passage tell us about the colleges of Cambridge University?
- Passage ThreeWhy is it difficult for visitors to locate Cambridge University?
- What kind of music might interfere with brains’ reasoning ability?
- What’s the experiment at a university in California?
- What is one of the findings of the research?
- Why can classical music play a positive role in problem solving?
- Passage TwoWhat is this passage mainly about?
- What’s the old belief?
- How long did the researchers quiz all the spouses independently?
- Which is the belief of the researchers?
- How many people are investigated in the study?
- What is the key to a happy marriage according to the study?
- Can the man identify the printed words?
- Where is information about the clearance sale printed?
- What did the woman suggest to solve the problem?
- Which is one of the reason mentioned why the sales clerk can’t help the customer with his request?
- What is one reason why the man wants to return the item?
- What’s the purpose of the man returning to that store?
- What did the man think of the introductory economics and the music course ?
- Why did the man drop the chemistry course last semester?
- Which course hasn’t Jenny taken?
- What does Dr. Tyler seem to be most concerned about?
- Why has Jenny come to see Dr. Tyler?
- Which grade is the student in?
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- “出口驱动型经济” in English is “import-driven economy”.
- The English expression of “中国共产党” and its abbreviation is Communist Party of China (CPC).
- Personal spending will be encouraged in China.
- Foreign trade is important for China.
- 7.8 percent of growth last year is high for China.
- The stock markets in Hong Kong SAR and Shanghai welcomed the news in economic reforms.
- Market will play an even more important role in the economy in the future.
- Communist Party released a document stating 60 goals in the reform plans.
- The historic reforms include social issues, the environment, fighting corruption and making change in the military.
- Social and the environment issues will be put in the top priority in China’s next stage of economic reforms.
- If we read the sentence “they saw that petrol can explode” as “they saw /ðət/ petrol /kən/ explode”, what does the weak form “can/kən/” mean?( )
- If a speaker says “he's going /tə/ fast”, what does the speaker mean?( )
- Which pairs of words are homophones?( )
- In the sentence “I thought your brother was a bus conductor”, if the speaker stresses “brother”, what does it mean?( )
- Mary asked Tom not to [ˈmedl] with her project. Which word has the appropriate meaning for the sound [ˈmedl]?( )
- They flee to mountains at high altitude in search for completely different habitat. ( )
- What happened to the habitat of those bears due to climate change? ( )
- Storks nest in the moist area of Northeast as wetlands in Central and Western Europe is shrinking. ( )
- Which two animals are threatened by climate change in this section of video?( )
- What happened to koala due to climate change? ( )
- Many of the 30,000 artifacts unearthed so far were intentionally torched and buried in a series of gigantic burn pits. ( )
- What did archaeologists discover in the first archaeological pits?( )
- What did people in Sanxingdui worship according to this video?( )
- In the forehead of the largest mask, a big hole was made for the purpose of hanging. Pigments were found in the nostrils, mouths and ears. ( )
- Where Sanxingdui is located?( )
- Oxfam Australia’s What She Makes campaign was driven by individuals to boycott fashion brands that exploit labour in third world countries to create low-priced fast moving fashion products. ( )
- What happened to Farida when she was 15?( )
- What is Fatima’s living environment like?( )
- Where does Anju’s daughters live?( )
- What do these garment workers actually need?( )
- How many years did it take to construct the Cathedral?( )
- Six generations of Parisians worked on day and night shifts during the construction. ( )
- Was Notre Dame Cathedral originally built on a central open space of Paris?( )
- Why did Paris decide to build Notre Dame Cathedral?( )
- Architectural style of Rococo reached its peak with the completion of Notre Dame Cathedral. ( )
- How many ways are suggested to settle the issue of robots’ replacing human?( )
- What jobs mentioned are AI-based according to this video? ( )
- According to Natalie Foster, the basic economic security would allow the kinds of work that people want to do and they’re passionate about. ( )
- It has been in place for decades in Alaska where every residents get an average of $ 1,000 a year thanks to coal dividends. ( )
- What kind of job is easily replaced by machine?( )
- What problem does Hangzhou originally tend to solve with the assistance of the system?( )
- What can be achieved with a connection through internet and smartphone?( )
- Hangzhou’s City Brain Project, run through the Alibaba Cloud, increased traffic flow by 50% in its first year. ( )
- What system does Hangzhou rely on for management?( )
- What sector of life have later been covered by the system? ( )
- British Officials offered food aid to Ireland because they have more than enough food to feed themselves.( )
- Irish had formed public relief organizations, but failed to raise quite a amount of funds. ( )
- Where did Irish go after they suffered from famine?( )
- When did Irish potato famine start to happen?( )
- What did Irish people eat when they suffered from extreme scarcity of food?( )
- Human brain is different from computer in humanity and conceptual and creative thinking. ( )
- Which books are not mentioned in this video?( )
- What might happen during your online reading in three minutes?( )
- Why do people tend to search for information according to the video?( )
- Constant search for information online make us live in a perpetual state of distraction and interruption, which crowds out calm thinking. ( )
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