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     Is the world really going mad?   1    day I was sitting in a small restaurant   2    a quiet drink and a
talk with a few friends when it suddenly  3   me that almost everyone in the restaurant was smoking. It
wasn't long    4    the whole room was    5  with smoke. I asked with an apology for  6   to open a
window to stop myself  7  !
     Nowadays air pollution is something that we hardly question any more. However, I still can't walk
down the streets in any of the big cities without   8   that people are    9     the air pollution. It is time for
the government departments of the world to introduce emission (廢氣排出) controls on all cars and  10  
 the public transport system to encourage people to  11  their cars at home. A friend of mine takes flying
lessons each morning and it really makes him   12   when he climbs above the smog layer (煙霧層) and
looks down   13   it and thinks: "I'm breathing that!" This kind of   14    results from the bad management
of resources. Waste things can,  15   should, be treated properly. House building, road construction and
industrial development are all earth-moving(or earth-reducing)operations and can change the balances
of   16    created over millions of years. I would like to  17  serious studies done on all these main works
before they are built. Also, there should be 18   national parks  19    to keep the most beautiful parts of
our countries in their natural  20 .
(     )1. A. The other day
(     )2. A. asking for
(     )3. A. seemed        
(     )4. A. ago    
(     )5. A. filled          
(     )6. A. promise          
(     )7. A. standing  
(     )8. A. thinking        
(     )9. A. suffering from  
(     )10. A. increase      
(     )11. A. wash          
(     )12. A. sick          
(     )13. A. on    
(     )14. A. discussion      
(     )15. A. but          
(     )16. A. life          
(     )17. A. see      
(     )18. A. few      
(     )19. A. setting up    
(     )20. A. situations    
B. Another  
B. drinking  
B. struck    
B. after    
B. full        
B. help      
B. sitting    
B. persuading  
B. dying from  
B. reduce    
B. repair    
B. tired      
B. into      
B. question  
B. yet       
B. mind     
B. start    
B. any      
B. will set up  
B. states    
C. Every      
C. having     
C. sank         
C. before        
C. crowded       
C. suggestion    
C. talking      
C. deciding     
C. preventing from  
C. improve      
C. drive      
C. foolish      
C. from         
C. pollution    
C. still      
C. human beings  
C. enjoy      
C. more         
C. are set up  
C. soils       
D. Each      
D. buying    
D. showed    
D. now        
D. parked    
D. permission
D. dying      
D. learning  
D. enjoying  
D. raise      
D. leave      
D. excited.  
D. for        
D. operation  
D. and        
D. plants    
D. pay        
D. no        
D. set up    
D. places    
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