The document discusses ways that architects are designing "fit" office buildings to encourage employees to increase physical activity and become healthier during the workday. These buildings place amenities like meeting rooms, parking, and cafeterias farther away from work desks, requiring more walking. Staircases are designed to be broken into short flights and lifts are less accessible to further promote stair use. The goal is to get people to walk more without it feeling like exercise through an attractive design that takes advantage of views. It remains to be seen if this approach will be successful at improving employee fitness.
The document discusses ways that architects are designing "fit" office buildings to encourage employees to increase physical activity and become healthier during the workday. These buildings place amenities like meeting rooms, parking, and cafeterias farther away from work desks, requiring more walking. Staircases are designed to be broken into short flights and lifts are less accessible to further promote stair use. The goal is to get people to walk more without it feeling like exercise through an attractive design that takes advantage of views. It remains to be seen if this approach will be successful at improving employee fitness.
The document discusses ways that architects are designing "fit" office buildings to encourage employees to increase physical activity and become healthier during the workday. These buildings place amenities like meeting rooms, parking, and cafeterias farther away from work desks, requiring more walking. Staircases are designed to be broken into short flights and lifts are less accessible to further promote stair use. The goal is to get people to walk more without it feeling like exercise through an attractive design that takes advantage of views. It remains to be seen if this approach will be successful at improving employee fitness.
The document discusses ways that architects are designing "fit" office buildings to encourage employees to increase physical activity and become healthier during the workday. These buildings place amenities like meeting rooms, parking, and cafeterias farther away from work desks, requiring more walking. Staircases are designed to be broken into short flights and lifts are less accessible to further promote stair use. The goal is to get people to walk more without it feeling like exercise through an attractive design that takes advantage of views. It remains to be seen if this approach will be successful at improving employee fitness.
I. 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. 1. A. lifestyle B. product C. friendly dents D. campaign 2. A. natural B. disposal C. habitat D. neighborhood 3. A. technology B. conservation C. initiative D. environment 4. A. deplete B. delay C. climate D. remove 5. A. clutter B. pathway C. asthma D. effect II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. 1. A. carbon B. environment C. respiratory D. disposal 2. A. emission B. pesticide C. surface D. soot 3. A. damage B. regional C. growing D. energy 4. A. depleted B. wasted C. reduced D. affected 5. A. width B. healthy C. breathing D. throat III. 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. 1. Scientists are experimenting on ways to dispose of waste safely. A. eliminate B. conserve C. deal with D. get used to 2. The burning of fossil fuels has led to air pollution and deforestation caused land erosion. A. resulted in B. resulted from C. brought about D. caused 3. The air in this city contains a lot of harmful gases, which may do harm to the citizens. A. dangerous B. beneficial C. toxic D. wasted 4. Stockholm dwellers are fortunate to live in one of the greenest capitals in the world. A. lucky B. wealthy C. unlucky D. unhealthy 5. Regular exercise is essential to prolonging longevity. A. Frequent B. Bodily C. Occasional D. Heavy IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1. The city council is discussing a detailed ____ plan for maintaining clean beaches and parks. A. activity B. action C. measure D. approach 2. To ____ green is to practise simple green lifestyles, which helps save the planet for further generation. A. go B. act C. make D. get 3. It is advisable that people start using ____ products. A. environment-friendly B. friend-of-environment C. friendly to environment D. friendly environmentally 4. The kids often forget to turn off the lights when getting out of the room, ____ wastes a lot of electricity. A. that B. where C. which D. what 5. People should ____ a green lifestyle to help conserve the natural resources. A. adapt B. adjust C. adopt D. adjoin 6. It is important to keep ourselves clean ____ germs can cause infections in parts of our body. A. although B. unless C. while D. because 7. Organic vegetables are considered healthier ____ their high price. A. although B. despite C. in spite D. regardless 8. Environmentalists are worried that our natural resources will ____ if we don't take initiative to go green. A. run B . deplete C. deprive D. end 9. Many companies do not want to spend too much on waste ____ as the cost is really high. A. discharge B. release C. rid D. disposal 10. ____ we stop deforestation, a lot of species will lose their habitats. A. If B. Because C. When D. Unless 11. Animals that are raised on ____ organic pastures provide organic meat. A. verified B. certified C. varied D. censored 12. People should use bicycles instead of motorbikes ____ it will help to reduce exhaust fumes and pollution. A. unless B. although C. since D. while 13. We reuse bags, old clothing and scrap paper at home ____ we can reduce waste. A. lest B. in order to C. for fear of D. so that 14. The local university has recently introduced to students several ways to go green, ____has had huge impact on the community. A. that B. where C. which D. what 15. Sometimes people just focus on the ____ benefits without thinking of the environmental risks of certain economic activities. A. long-term B. short-lived C. immediate D. potential 16. The large carotid artery ____ to the main parts of the brain. A. carrying blood B. blood is carried C. carries blood D. blood carries 17. ____ grow close to the ground in the short Arctic summer. A. Above tundra plants B. Tundra plants C. Tundra plants are found D. For tundra plants 18. Polluted air in the factory ____ the workers' respiratory illnesses. A. results from B. brings up C. causes of D. accounts for 19. Soot emissions might be ____ for the melting of the Arctic. A. responsible B. response C. responsive D. responsibility 20. Soot comes from the ____ combustion of fossil or other fuels. A. completion B. complete C. incompletion D. incomplete 21. Many people tend to be unaware ____ the dangers from soot emissions. A. to B. of C. about D. over 22. In some cities of developed countries, buses and other means of public transport run ____ renewable energy. A. to lend B. on C. by D. over 23. - X: “Are you going to your family reunion this Christmas holiday?" - Y: “____” A. As a matter of fact, I don't mind it at all. B. I do. I've been excited about it now. C. However. My parents and I are going to take a trip to Hawaii. D. You bet. All my uncles and aunts will take their children along, too. 24. - X: "Would you do me a favour?" - Y: “____” A. I would. B. With pleasure. C. I don't know if I can. D. What is the favour? 25. - X: “It's a beautiful day today! How about a little trip out into the country?" - Y: “____” A. That sounds great. What should I do for the preparation? B. I don't know. I really haven't thought about what we'd do. C. Well, would you like me to pack picnic or to buy something? D. It's all right. That sounds like a good idea. 26. I have ____ to see such a rude receptionist. A. never B. yet C. forever D. not 27. Child Care is the ____ child care manual ever written, and its author is a famous pediatrician. A. widely most read B. most read widely C. most widely read D. read most widely 28. The relative size of an insect's wing is much greater than ____. A. of a bird's wing B. that of a bird's wing C. a wing of a bird is D. that wing of a bird 29. My brother is an authority ____ Chinese cuisine. A. over B. at C. in D. on 30. The building ____ walls are made of glass is the place where I used to work. A. whose B. which C. that D. of which V. 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. A NEW APPROACH TO DESIGNING BUILDINGS Some experts fear that many people are becoming overweight. Adults are encouraged to exercise for a minimum of thirty minutes, five times a week, and the average person is (1) ____ to take 10,000 steps per day to maintain basic (2) ____, but it is a fact that few office workers manage to take more than 5,000. Now architects have (3) ____ 'fit' office buildings which encourage employees to become healthier because they have to walk while they are at work. In these buildings, meeting rooms and car parks are placed a long way from office desks so that workers have to walk to (4) ____ them. In one building the cafe is (5) ____ in the furthest section so that some workers have to walk as (6) ____ as half a kilometer to and from lunch. There is special emphasis on (7) ____ people to use stairs instead of lifts, and long staircases are broken into flights of no more than nine stairs, so that they don't look so difficult to climb. There are also large windows which provide attractive (8) ____over the city. (9) ____, the lifts are not easy to get access to, and in some buildings, they only stop at one floor in three. It's a design policy for a fitter environment which encourages people to walk without making it appear to be (10) ____ work - but will it be successful? Only time will tell. 1. A. recommended B. suggested C. proposed D. approved 2. A. condition B. fitness C. shape D. size 3. A. invented B. modelled C. schemed D. designed 4. A. arrive B. get C. reach D. come 5. A. located B. settled C. discovered D. set 6. A. well B. far C. soon D. little 7. A. making B. letting C. persuading D. bringing 8. A. looks B. sights C. pictures D. views 9. A. On the other hand B. Although C. In spite of D. So that 10. A. tough B. difficult C. hard D. bad VI. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. After years of hype and false starts, the shift to clean power has begun to accelerate at a pace that has taken the most experienced experts by surprise. Even leaders in the oil and gas sector have been forced to confront an existential question: will the 21st century be the last one for fossil fuels? It is early, but the evidence is mounting. Wind and solar parks are being built at unprecedented rates, threatening the business models of established power companies. Electric cars that were hard to even buy eight years ago are selling at an exponential rate, in the process driving down the price of batteries that hold the key to unleashing new levels of green growth. “This clean energy disruption has just started and what is striking is how much of a financial impact it is already having on some companies,” says Per Lekander, a portfolio manager at London's Lansdowne Partners hedge fund, who has tracked global energy markets for more than 25 years. “It hit the electricity sector first, in Europe in 2013 and then the US two years later. Now it has spread to the auto sector and I think the oil industry is next.” The shift has come as increased government efforts to curb climate change and smog have driven down costs and spurred technical advances, creating a green energy industry that looks nothing like it did a decade ago: expensive and sluggish. Today, China and India have picked up the baton and are driving a sector that has spread to every continent. The result was a banner year for green energy in 2016. 1. It is stated in the passage that in the past, green energy ____. A. used internationally with great efficacy B. received huge investment from goverment C. was disfavoured at the beginning D. was the main sources of energy using by humans 2. The fear of leaders from oil and gas sector company comes from ____. A. the likelihood of fossil fuel to exhaust by the end of the 21st century B. the sufficiency of enerygy produced by green power C. the changes in manufacturing oil and gas D. green power companies enjoying huge investment from the government 3. The price of electric cars has been ____. A. rising rapidly B. increasing steadily C. falling exponentially D. fluctuating wildly 4. In which year was the electricity sector in US hit by the use of green energy? A. 2013 B.2014 C. 2015 D. 2016 5. The word "sluggish" is closest in meaning to ____. A. inactive B. developed C. promising D. ineffective VII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 1. The prices of organic products are quite high, that may be discouraging to consumers. A B C D 2. The national park carrying out a wide range of conservation activities to save many endangered species from A B C D extinction. 3. The principal who just signed an approval of the youth union’s plan to recycle waste paper. A B C D 4. To adopt a green lifestyle, people who may face some inconveniences at first. A B C D 5. All the shopping centers that in the district turn their lights off to celebrate Earth Hour. A B C D 6. Mike used to work for us, but he once argued with my wife or quit his job. A B C D 7. Ginger is three times as hot as cumin, but not as hot as chili powder. A B C D 8. Children will walk at about the same age whether or no they are taught by their parents. A B C D 9. Charcoal is odourless and tastelessness, and has the ability to absorb a large quantity of gas. A B C D 10. Ants find their way by following scent laid down by their previous ants. A B C D VIII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 1. “If I were you, Tony, I wouldn’t lie to Jane again,” said Susan. A. Susan advised Tony not to lie to Jane again. B. Susan offered Tony not to lie to Jane again. C. Susan warned Tony to lie to Jane again. D. Susan suggested Tony should lie to Jane again. 2. The last time I went to the zoo was 5 years ago. A. At last I went to the zoo after 5 years. B. I haven’t been to the zoo for 5 years. C. I started going to the zoo 5 years ago. D. I last went to the zoo when I was 5 years old. 3. We could not handle the situation without you. A. You didn't help us handle the situation. B. If you had not helped us, we could not have handled the situation. C. If you did not help us, we could not handle the situation. D. We will handle the situation if you help. 4. It is the earth's gravity that gives us our weight. A. If there were not the earth's gravity, we would be weightless. B. Due to the earth's gravity we cannot weigh anything. C. The earth's gravity is given weight by people. D. If there hadn't been the earth's gravity, we would have been weightless. 5. I did not answer the door even though I knew it was my friend. A. Unless I knew it was my friend, I would not answer the door. B. I knew it was my friend, but I still answered the door. C. Though I knew it was my friend, I didn't answer the door. D. Had I known it was my friend, I would have answered the door.