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2121 혜정입ㄴㄷ 자라다 grow
2122 혜정입ㄴㄷ 옥수수 corn
2123 혜정입ㄴㄷ 강낭콩 green bean
2124 혜정입ㄴㄷ water
2125 혜정입ㄴㄷ 당근 carrot
2126 CLB-4 n)(특히 멀리가는) 여행, 여정
v)(특히 장거리를) 여행하다
journey
2127 혜정입ㄴㄷ 양파 onions
2128 혜정입ㄴㄷ 감자 potato
2129 혜정입ㄴㄷ 토마토 tomato
2130 혜정입ㄴㄷ 싹이 나다 sprout
2131 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Residential Reduce and Reuse Options?
1. Recycle all your 1)__________ by using the green bin.
2. Reduce food waste. Buy only what you need. Plan your 2)__________,
3. Adopt "3)__________" buying habits.
4. Buy 4)__________.
5. 5)__________ items when possible
6. Use reusables such as refillable bottles
7. Donate used clothing and other household items
8. Discuss the 3R's (reduce, reuse and recycle) with your family
1) organics
2) meals
3) green
4) local
5) Repair
2132 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Where are the two places you can recycle batteries and small electronics at our college?
1. __________
2. __________
1) LRC
2) CSI Self Serve
2133 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test What are the items on Household Hazardous Waste(HHW)?
1. 1)__________, including single use, rechargeable and car batteries
2. 2)__________ and solvents
3. 3)__________ and garden chemicals
4. household cleaners and chemicals
5. expired 4)__________
6. household batteries, car batteries
7. waxes and 5)__________
8. 6)__________ tanks (barbeque size or smaller)
9. 7)__________
10. fuel (non-transferable)
11. 8)__________ lamps
12. 9)__________ thermostats
1) batteries
2) paints
3) lawn
4) medicines
5) polishes
6) propane
7) syringes
8) fluorescent
9) mercury
2134 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Why is it important to not put HHW(Household Hazardous Waste) in the garbage?
- to help ensure the 1)__________ and 2)__________ of our community and 3)__________.
1) health
2) safety
3) environment
2135 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test What can NOT be composted in "green bin"?
1. 1)__________ paper, plastic wrap, aluminum foil
2. 2)__________ butts and ashes
3. cleaning wipes and sponges, dryer lint and sheets
4. 3)__________
5. 4)__________ (metal, plastic, "compostable")
6. dental floss and toothbrushes
7. diapers, sanitary and hygiene products
8. dirt, vacuum sweepings
9. 5)__________
10. hazardous materials or liquids
11. large quantities of liquids
12. paper coffee cups
13. paper toweling that contains hazardous chemicals
14. plastic grocery, shopping and garbage 6)__________
15. plastic packets of condiments, plastic mesh tea bags
16. plastic, metal and glass food and beverage containers
17. water softener 7)__________
18. 8)__________
19. 9)__________
20. 10)__________ waste
1) butcher
2) cigarette
3) corks
4) cutlery
5) gum
6) bags
7) salt
8) wax
9) wire
10) yard
2136 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test What can be recycled "green bin"?
1. all 1)__________ scraps including bones, peelings, shells, baking and cooking ingredients, spoiled and raw and cooked food
2. small amount of 2)__________
3. some 3)__________ products
4. hair, nail clippings, fur, feathers, and wrapped 4)__________ waste
5. houseplants, cut 5)_________ waste, natural 6)__________ from wreaths
6. wooden 7)__________
7. cold wood 8)__________
8. 9)__________
1) food
2) liquids
3) paper
4) pet
5) flowers
6) greenery
7) toothpicks
8) ashes
9) pumpkins
2137 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test What are banned to can be recycled in "blue box"?
1. 1)__________
2. plastic 2)__________
3. 3)__________ containers
4. cans, cartons, bottles and jars that still contain 4)_________ or 5)__________
5. 6)__________ and glassware
6. 7)__________ hazardous waste, including syringes
7. light 8)__________
8. wooden orange 9)__________
1) styrofoam
2) toys
3) bagged
4) food
5) beverages
6) dishware
7) household
8) bulbs
9) crates
2138 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test What can be recycled using 'Containers' blue box?
1. 1)__________ foil trays and wrap
2. 2)__________
3. 3)__________
4. Glass bottles and 4)__________
5. 5)__________ cups
6. 6)__________ containers
1) Aluminum
2) Cans
3) Cartons
4) jars
5) Paper
6) Plastic
2139 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test What is the result of this last step? A bill becomes a law.
2140 Canadian Perspectives Ⅱ Level 3 Final Test Who gives the final approval and what is this called?
1)
2)
1) Governor General
2) Royal Assent