Use of English Read the leaflet below about a recycling project, then decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. 0 A increase 1 A distributing 2 A disagreement 3 A immediately 4 A producing 5 A share 6 A bearing 7 A loss 8 A levels 9 A direction 10 A transmitted 11 A communicated 12 A affair B lift B discarding B trouble B instantly B erecting B assist B cutting B suffering B grades B course B transformed B informed B venture raise disposing dispute currently fixing enter holding damage C layers C attempt C translated C instructed C speculation D multiply D dumping D problem D directly D renovating D participate D backing D injury D stages D aim D transported D acquainted D offer treasure The facts The amounts of household waste produced annually are on the ..A..O. As a result,.........1 of such large amounts.is rapidly becoming a serious......... 2 we have to address/" •.:-. ;:-t-:* Hr'^M How to recycle... with a difference Our recycling for art programme 'Turning trash into treasures' is .........3 one way of tackling this problem. This is a great way of......... 4 original works of art such as mosaics and collages, which are not expensive to make. Projects may vary from area to area, but everyone is eligible to........ 5. 1 Why recycle? Recycling has many advantages, such as.........6 down on landfill ; space and limiting environmental.........7. This leads to a reduction both in energy use and in pollution 8, but it can also encourage, o people to be creative. Paper, magazines and broken pottery and glass can all be recycled. Our main.........9 in recycling materials like these is that they can be.........10 into exciting new creations. [&[;M^S. FURTHER INFORMATION Our website will keep you......... 11 of the progress of our new and eXCltinS.........12."- /;v/:V:^/;J^^'^ unit 12 4t -2D- $t-