Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
How much time do you spend _______ leisure activities?
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
Why don’t you apply for this job? It looks right _______ your street.
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Many young people don’t _______ walking to school or playing active games?
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Daisy is _______ social media. She spends lots of time on Facebook and Instagram.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
_______ leisure time is free from compulsory activities, it is often referred to as “free time".
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
On YouTube you can find many videos on _______ all aspects of your English.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
Some addicts are teenagers _______ are hooked on computer games.
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My sister enjoys _______. She usually walks around the mall, but not buying anything.
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You can raise a _______ pet like a Neopet if you aren’t allowed to own a real pet.
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“My favourite leisure activity is people watching.” “______"
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How much time do you spend _______ TV every day?
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I’d hate _______ the exams, so I’m doing my best.
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Your child needs _______ some weight. Tell him _______ less junk food and more exercise.
Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the sentence.
Could you help me _______ the kitchen? It’s a real mess.
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Jane prefers _______ music than to listen to it.
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Having leisure activities are truly important to the elderly.
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Although she wanted to go to the museum, she decided staying at home.
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Parents are concerned that their kids may be spending too many time on screens.
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Collecting coins is exciting, but it can also be relaxed.
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Cloud watching sound weird, but Hang adores it.
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For some young people, enjoyment involves sitting in front a computer playing games.
Choose the underlined part A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
His parents are thinking of banning him on using the computer.
Choose the underlined part A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
When you play game online, be carefully when making friends with strangers.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
In the world of messengers and chat rooms, the use of Internet (1) ___________ is as natural as seeing another selfie maker at the street. Some people call it Internet slang since many abbreviations are (2) ___________ used in informal conversations of specific groups in socialmedia networks. However, the typical slang of British English, American English, Australian English, and others are typically localized (3) ___________ Internet abbreviations are universal and used by any person who catches the gist of a chat.
The likelihood you can come up (4) ___________ ten common internet abbreviations is almost as high as the fact that you text or (5) ___________ your friends each day. Test yourself, what does NSFW mean in texting? And can you decode at (6) __________ half of the following abbreviations? LOL, ASAP, OMG, XOXO, B4N, FYI, G2G, FB, MSG, TTYL. Easily?
By the way, FYI, ASAP, as well as other acronyms and abbreviations (7) __________ BTW(By the way), IMO (In my opinion), LMK (Let me know), PRB (Please reply by) have been included to the business email conversation (8) __________ almost never happens with common slang.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
In the world of messengers and chat rooms, the use of Internet (1) ___________ is as natural as seeing another selfie maker at the street. Some people call it Internet slang since many abbreviations are (2) ___________ used in informal conversations of specific groups in socialmedia networks. However, the typical slang of British English, American English, Australian English, and others are typically localized (3) ___________ Internet abbreviations are universal and used by any person who catches the gist of a chat.
The likelihood you can come up (4) ___________ ten common internet abbreviations is almost as high as the fact that you text or (5) ___________ your friends each day. Test yourself, what does NSFW mean in texting? And can you decode at (6) __________ half of the following abbreviations? LOL, ASAP, OMG, XOXO, B4N, FYI, G2G, FB, MSG, TTYL. Easily?
By the way, FYI, ASAP, as well as other acronyms and abbreviations (7) __________ BTW(By the way), IMO (In my opinion), LMK (Let me know), PRB (Please reply by) have been included to the business email conversation (8) __________ almost never happens with common slang.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
In the world of messengers and chat rooms, the use of Internet (1) ___________ is as natural as seeing another selfie maker at the street. Some people call it Internet slang since many abbreviations are (2) ___________ used in informal conversations of specific groups in socialmedia networks. However, the typical slang of British English, American English, Australian English, and others are typically localized (3) ___________ Internet abbreviations are universal and used by any person who catches the gist of a chat.
The likelihood you can come up (4) ___________ ten common internet abbreviations is almost as high as the fact that you text or (5) ___________ your friends each day. Test yourself, what does NSFW mean in texting? And can you decode at (6) __________ half of the following abbreviations? LOL, ASAP, OMG, XOXO, B4N, FYI, G2G, FB, MSG, TTYL. Easily?
By the way, FYI, ASAP, as well as other acronyms and abbreviations (7) __________ BTW(By the way), IMO (In my opinion), LMK (Let me know), PRB (Please reply by) have been included to the business email conversation (8) __________ almost never happens with common slang.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
In the world of messengers and chat rooms, the use of Internet (1) ___________ is as natural as seeing another selfie maker at the street. Some people call it Internet slang since many abbreviations are (2) ___________ used in informal conversations of specific groups in socialmedia networks. However, the typical slang of British English, American English, Australian English, and others are typically localized (3) ___________ Internet abbreviations are universal and used by any person who catches the gist of a chat.
The likelihood you can come up (4) ___________ ten common internet abbreviations is almost as high as the fact that you text or (5) ___________ your friends each day. Test yourself, what does NSFW mean in texting? And can you decode at (6) __________ half of the following abbreviations? LOL, ASAP, OMG, XOXO, B4N, FYI, G2G, FB, MSG, TTYL. Easily?
By the way, FYI, ASAP, as well as other acronyms and abbreviations (7) __________ BTW(By the way), IMO (In my opinion), LMK (Let me know), PRB (Please reply by) have been included to the business email conversation (8) __________ almost never happens with common slang.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
In the world of messengers and chat rooms, the use of Internet (1) ___________ is as natural as seeing another selfie maker at the street. Some people call it Internet slang since many abbreviations are (2) ___________ used in informal conversations of specific groups in socialmedia networks. However, the typical slang of British English, American English, Australian English, and others are typically localized (3) ___________ Internet abbreviations are universal and used by any person who catches the gist of a chat.
The likelihood you can come up (4) ___________ ten common internet abbreviations is almost as high as the fact that you text or (5) ___________ your friends each day. Test yourself, what does NSFW mean in texting? And can you decode at (6) __________ half of the following abbreviations? LOL, ASAP, OMG, XOXO, B4N, FYI, G2G, FB, MSG, TTYL. Easily?
By the way, FYI, ASAP, as well as other acronyms and abbreviations (7) __________ BTW(By the way), IMO (In my opinion), LMK (Let me know), PRB (Please reply by) have been included to the business email conversation (8) __________ almost never happens with common slang.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
In the world of messengers and chat rooms, the use of Internet (1) ___________ is as natural as seeing another selfie maker at the street. Some people call it Internet slang since many abbreviations are (2) ___________ used in informal conversations of specific groups in socialmedia networks. However, the typical slang of British English, American English, Australian English, and others are typically localized (3) ___________ Internet abbreviations are universal and used by any person who catches the gist of a chat.
The likelihood you can come up (4) ___________ ten common internet abbreviations is almost as high as the fact that you text or (5) ___________ your friends each day. Test yourself, what does NSFW mean in texting? And can you decode at (6) __________ half of the following abbreviations? LOL, ASAP, OMG, XOXO, B4N, FYI, G2G, FB, MSG, TTYL. Easily?
By the way, FYI, ASAP, as well as other acronyms and abbreviations (7) __________ BTW(By the way), IMO (In my opinion), LMK (Let me know), PRB (Please reply by) have been included to the business email conversation (8) __________ almost never happens with common slang.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
In the world of messengers and chat rooms, the use of Internet (1) ___________ is as natural as seeing another selfie maker at the street. Some people call it Internet slang since many abbreviations are (2) ___________ used in informal conversations of specific groups in socialmedia networks. However, the typical slang of British English, American English, Australian English, and others are typically localized (3) ___________ Internet abbreviations are universal and used by any person who catches the gist of a chat.
The likelihood you can come up (4) ___________ ten common internet abbreviations is almost as high as the fact that you text or (5) ___________ your friends each day. Test yourself, what does NSFW mean in texting? And can you decode at (6) __________ half of the following abbreviations? LOL, ASAP, OMG, XOXO, B4N, FYI, G2G, FB, MSG, TTYL. Easily?
By the way, FYI, ASAP, as well as other acronyms and abbreviations (7) __________ BTW(By the way), IMO (In my opinion), LMK (Let me know), PRB (Please reply by) have been included to the business email conversation (8) __________ almost never happens with common slang.
Choose the word which best fits each gap.
In the world of messengers and chat rooms, the use of Internet (1) ___________ is as natural as seeing another selfie maker at the street. Some people call it Internet slang since many abbreviations are (2) ___________ used in informal conversations of specific groups in socialmedia networks. However, the typical slang of British English, American English, Australian English, and others are typically localized (3) ___________ Internet abbreviations are universal and used by any person who catches the gist of a chat.
The likelihood you can come up (4) ___________ ten common internet abbreviations is almost as high as the fact that you text or (5) ___________ your friends each day. Test yourself, what does NSFW mean in texting? And can you decode at (6) __________ half of the following abbreviations? LOL, ASAP, OMG, XOXO, B4N, FYI, G2G, FB, MSG, TTYL. Easily?
By the way, FYI, ASAP, as well as other acronyms and abbreviations (7) __________ BTW(By the way), IMO (In my opinion), LMK (Let me know), PRB (Please reply by) have been included to the business email conversation (8) __________ almost never happens with common slang.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
Resilient Energy Systems Assessment
A study by the UN children’s agency has found that developing resilient energy systems to keep the power on in health facilities in Pakistan could prevent more than 175,000 deaths in the country by 2030. The study comes as Pakistan is experiencing a blistering heatwave that has overstretched an already poor healthcare system. Last week, temperatures in various parts of the country reached highs of 49C (120F), causing a huge demand for power.
Unicef’s Powering Progress report said steps that could be taken to make energy provision better equipped to handle climate crisis conditions would contribute $296m (£232m) to Pakistan’s economy by 2044, through reducing infant and adult mortality and a lower disease burden. The report’s authors said “resilient energy” meant a reliable, flexible, accessible and quality power supply that can withstand grid outages and floods. More resilient energy across health, education and water services can also bring substantial gains for children and return triple the investment, Unicef said.
The climate crisis is taking a serious toll on power generation and the distribution of energy in Pakistan. In 2022, floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains killed 1,739 people and damaged half of the water infrastructure, including storage tanks, wells and supply lines. This year, Pakistan recorded its wettest April since 1961 with more than double the usual rainfall for the month. Daytime temperatures in May have soared to 8C (14F) above average temperatures recorded for the month over the past 20 years, raising fears of flooding in the north-west parts of the country because of glacial melting.
Pakistan is also battling worsening forest fires. The authorities have urged people to stay indoors, hydrate themselves and avoid unnecessary travel in the daytime.
“Pakistan has an abundance of renewable resources and by investing in them we are tapping into a goldmine to help children,” Fadil said. “We need the private sector to play a bigger role as public sector resources will not be enough. This is everybody’s business.”
Question 1: What is the main focus of the study conducted by the UN children’s agency regarding Pakistan?
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Resilient Energy Systems Assessment
A study by the UN children’s agency has found that developing resilient energy systems to keep the power on in health facilities in Pakistan could prevent more than 175,000 deaths in the country by 2030. The study comes as Pakistan is experiencing a blistering heatwave that has overstretched an already poor healthcare system. Last week, temperatures in various parts of the country reached highs of 49C (120F), causing a huge demand for power.
Unicef’s Powering Progress report said steps that could be taken to make energy provision better equipped to handle climate crisis conditions would contribute $296m (£232m) to Pakistan’s economy by 2044, through reducing infant and adult mortality and a lower disease burden. The report’s authors said “resilient energy” meant a reliable, flexible, accessible and quality power supply that can withstand grid outages and floods. More resilient energy across health, education and water services can also bring substantial gains for children and return triple the investment, Unicef said.
The climate crisis is taking a serious toll on power generation and the distribution of energy in Pakistan. In 2022, floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains killed 1,739 people and damaged half of the water infrastructure, including storage tanks, wells and supply lines. This year, Pakistan recorded its wettest April since 1961 with more than double the usual rainfall for the month. Daytime temperatures in May have soared to 8C (14F) above average temperatures recorded for the month over the past 20 years, raising fears of flooding in the north-west parts of the country because of glacial melting.
Pakistan is also battling worsening forest fires. The authorities have urged people to stay indoors, hydrate themselves and avoid unnecessary travel in the daytime.
“Pakistan has an abundance of renewable resources and by investing in them we are tapping into a goldmine to help children,” Fadil said. “We need the private sector to play a bigger role as public sector resources will not be enough. This is everybody’s business.”
Question 2: According to the study, how many deaths could be prevented in Pakistan by 2030 through developing resilient energy systems?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
Resilient Energy Systems Assessment
A study by the UN children’s agency has found that developing resilient energy systems to keep the power on in health facilities in Pakistan could prevent more than 175,000 deaths in the country by 2030. The study comes as Pakistan is experiencing a blistering heatwave that has overstretched an already poor healthcare system. Last week, temperatures in various parts of the country reached highs of 49C (120F), causing a huge demand for power.
Unicef’s Powering Progress report said steps that could be taken to make energy provision better equipped to handle climate crisis conditions would contribute $296m (£232m) to Pakistan’s economy by 2044, through reducing infant and adult mortality and a lower disease burden. The report’s authors said “resilient energy” meant a reliable, flexible, accessible and quality power supply that can withstand grid outages and floods. More resilient energy across health, education and water services can also bring substantial gains for children and return triple the investment, Unicef said.
The climate crisis is taking a serious toll on power generation and the distribution of energy in Pakistan. In 2022, floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains killed 1,739 people and damaged half of the water infrastructure, including storage tanks, wells and supply lines. This year, Pakistan recorded its wettest April since 1961 with more than double the usual rainfall for the month. Daytime temperatures in May have soared to 8C (14F) above average temperatures recorded for the month over the past 20 years, raising fears of flooding in the north-west parts of the country because of glacial melting.
Pakistan is also battling worsening forest fires. The authorities have urged people to stay indoors, hydrate themselves and avoid unnecessary travel in the daytime.
“Pakistan has an abundance of renewable resources and by investing in them we are tapping into a goldmine to help children,” Fadil said. “We need the private sector to play a bigger role as public sector resources will not be enough. This is everybody’s business.”
Question 3: What does "resilient energy" refer to according to Unicef?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
Resilient Energy Systems Assessment
A study by the UN children’s agency has found that developing resilient energy systems to keep the power on in health facilities in Pakistan could prevent more than 175,000 deaths in the country by 2030. The study comes as Pakistan is experiencing a blistering heatwave that has overstretched an already poor healthcare system. Last week, temperatures in various parts of the country reached highs of 49C (120F), causing a huge demand for power.
Unicef’s Powering Progress report said steps that could be taken to make energy provision better equipped to handle climate crisis conditions would contribute $296m (£232m) to Pakistan’s economy by 2044, through reducing infant and adult mortality and a lower disease burden. The report’s authors said “resilient energy” meant a reliable, flexible, accessible and quality power supply that can withstand grid outages and floods. More resilient energy across health, education and water services can also bring substantial gains for children and return triple the investment, Unicef said.
The climate crisis is taking a serious toll on power generation and the distribution of energy in Pakistan. In 2022, floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains killed 1,739 people and damaged half of the water infrastructure, including storage tanks, wells and supply lines. This year, Pakistan recorded its wettest April since 1961 with more than double the usual rainfall for the month. Daytime temperatures in May have soared to 8C (14F) above average temperatures recorded for the month over the past 20 years, raising fears of flooding in the north-west parts of the country because of glacial melting.
Pakistan is also battling worsening forest fires. The authorities have urged people to stay indoors, hydrate themselves and avoid unnecessary travel in the daytime.
“Pakistan has an abundance of renewable resources and by investing in them we are tapping into a goldmine to help children,” Fadil said. “We need the private sector to play a bigger role as public sector resources will not be enough. This is everybody’s business.”
Question 4: In 2022, how many people were killed due to floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains in Pakistan?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
Resilient Energy Systems Assessment
A study by the UN children’s agency has found that developing resilient energy systems to keep the power on in health facilities in Pakistan could prevent more than 175,000 deaths in the country by 2030. The study comes as Pakistan is experiencing a blistering heatwave that has overstretched an already poor healthcare system. Last week, temperatures in various parts of the country reached highs of 49C (120F), causing a huge demand for power.
Unicef’s Powering Progress report said steps that could be taken to make energy provision better equipped to handle climate crisis conditions would contribute $296m (£232m) to Pakistan’s economy by 2044, through reducing infant and adult mortality and a lower disease burden. The report’s authors said “resilient energy” meant a reliable, flexible, accessible and quality power supply that can withstand grid outages and floods. More resilient energy across health, education and water services can also bring substantial gains for children and return triple the investment, Unicef said.
The climate crisis is taking a serious toll on power generation and the distribution of energy in Pakistan. In 2022, floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains killed 1,739 people and damaged half of the water infrastructure, including storage tanks, wells and supply lines. This year, Pakistan recorded its wettest April since 1961 with more than double the usual rainfall for the month. Daytime temperatures in May have soared to 8C (14F) above average temperatures recorded for the month over the past 20 years, raising fears of flooding in the north-west parts of the country because of glacial melting.
Pakistan is also battling worsening forest fires. The authorities have urged people to stay indoors, hydrate themselves and avoid unnecessary travel in the daytime.
“Pakistan has an abundance of renewable resources and by investing in them we are tapping into a goldmine to help children,” Fadil said. “We need the private sector to play a bigger role as public sector resources will not be enough. This is everybody’s business.”
Question 5: What natural phenomenon has caused flooding fears in the north-west parts of Pakistan due to glacial melting?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
Resilient Energy Systems Assessment
A study by the UN children’s agency has found that developing resilient energy systems to keep the power on in health facilities in Pakistan could prevent more than 175,000 deaths in the country by 2030. The study comes as Pakistan is experiencing a blistering heatwave that has overstretched an already poor healthcare system. Last week, temperatures in various parts of the country reached highs of 49C (120F), causing a huge demand for power.
Unicef’s Powering Progress report said steps that could be taken to make energy provision better equipped to handle climate crisis conditions would contribute $296m (£232m) to Pakistan’s economy by 2044, through reducing infant and adult mortality and a lower disease burden. The report’s authors said “resilient energy” meant a reliable, flexible, accessible and quality power supply that can withstand grid outages and floods. More resilient energy across health, education and water services can also bring substantial gains for children and return triple the investment, Unicef said.
The climate crisis is taking a serious toll on power generation and the distribution of energy in Pakistan. In 2022, floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains killed 1,739 people and damaged half of the water infrastructure, including storage tanks, wells and supply lines. This year, Pakistan recorded its wettest April since 1961 with more than double the usual rainfall for the month. Daytime temperatures in May have soared to 8C (14F) above average temperatures recorded for the month over the past 20 years, raising fears of flooding in the north-west parts of the country because of glacial melting.
Pakistan is also battling worsening forest fires. The authorities have urged people to stay indoors, hydrate themselves and avoid unnecessary travel in the daytime.
“Pakistan has an abundance of renewable resources and by investing in them we are tapping into a goldmine to help children,” Fadil said. “We need the private sector to play a bigger role as public sector resources will not be enough. This is everybody’s business.”
Question 6: What action have authorities in Pakistan urged people to take in light of worsening forest fires?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
Resilient Energy Systems Assessment
A study by the UN children’s agency has found that developing resilient energy systems to keep the power on in health facilities in Pakistan could prevent more than 175,000 deaths in the country by 2030. The study comes as Pakistan is experiencing a blistering heatwave that has overstretched an already poor healthcare system. Last week, temperatures in various parts of the country reached highs of 49C (120F), causing a huge demand for power.
Unicef’s Powering Progress report said steps that could be taken to make energy provision better equipped to handle climate crisis conditions would contribute $296m (£232m) to Pakistan’s economy by 2044, through reducing infant and adult mortality and a lower disease burden. The report’s authors said “resilient energy” meant a reliable, flexible, accessible and quality power supply that can withstand grid outages and floods. More resilient energy across health, education and water services can also bring substantial gains for children and return triple the investment, Unicef said.
The climate crisis is taking a serious toll on power generation and the distribution of energy in Pakistan. In 2022, floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains killed 1,739 people and damaged half of the water infrastructure, including storage tanks, wells and supply lines. This year, Pakistan recorded its wettest April since 1961 with more than double the usual rainfall for the month. Daytime temperatures in May have soared to 8C (14F) above average temperatures recorded for the month over the past 20 years, raising fears of flooding in the north-west parts of the country because of glacial melting.
Pakistan is also battling worsening forest fires. The authorities have urged people to stay indoors, hydrate themselves and avoid unnecessary travel in the daytime.
“Pakistan has an abundance of renewable resources and by investing in them we are tapping into a goldmine to help children,” Fadil said. “We need the private sector to play a bigger role as public sector resources will not be enough. This is everybody’s business.”
Question 7: According to the report, what sector of the economy can benefit substantially from more resilient energy?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
Resilient Energy Systems Assessment
A study by the UN children’s agency has found that developing resilient energy systems to keep the power on in health facilities in Pakistan could prevent more than 175,000 deaths in the country by 2030. The study comes as Pakistan is experiencing a blistering heatwave that has overstretched an already poor healthcare system. Last week, temperatures in various parts of the country reached highs of 49C (120F), causing a huge demand for power.
Unicef’s Powering Progress report said steps that could be taken to make energy provision better equipped to handle climate crisis conditions would contribute $296m (£232m) to Pakistan’s economy by 2044, through reducing infant and adult mortality and a lower disease burden. The report’s authors said “resilient energy” meant a reliable, flexible, accessible and quality power supply that can withstand grid outages and floods. More resilient energy across health, education and water services can also bring substantial gains for children and return triple the investment, Unicef said.
The climate crisis is taking a serious toll on power generation and the distribution of energy in Pakistan. In 2022, floods triggered by climate-induced monsoon rains killed 1,739 people and damaged half of the water infrastructure, including storage tanks, wells and supply lines. This year, Pakistan recorded its wettest April since 1961 with more than double the usual rainfall for the month. Daytime temperatures in May have soared to 8C (14F) above average temperatures recorded for the month over the past 20 years, raising fears of flooding in the north-west parts of the country because of glacial melting.
Pakistan is also battling worsening forest fires. The authorities have urged people to stay indoors, hydrate themselves and avoid unnecessary travel in the daytime.
“Pakistan has an abundance of renewable resources and by investing in them we are tapping into a goldmine to help children,” Fadil said. “We need the private sector to play a bigger role as public sector resources will not be enough. This is everybody’s business.”
Question 8: Who is mentioned in the text regarding the need for investment in renewable resources in Pakistan?