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25. Although once dumped at sea or dragged ashore 27. ----; in fact, the constant migration and blending
and thrown away as waste by fishermen, ----. of populations brought about the widespread
transmission of knowledge, ideas, cultures, and
A) litter that finds its way into the seas, oceans, or beliefs.
other big bodies of water is referred to as marine
trash A) There was tremendous trade across the rivers
B) a floating island of waste in the ocean comes to that intersected the Central Asian steppes
mind when the term ‘garbage patch’ is mentioned B) The extensive trade networks of the Silk Roads
C) international plastics campaigners have been carried more than just goods and priceless
working for years to make a difference in the commodities
amount of plastic entering the world’s oceans C) The routes of the Silk Roads evolved in
D) marine trash can be found practically everywhere, response to historical changes in the geopolitical
as the oceans cover over 70% of our world environment
E) old trawling nets are now being recycled in the UK D) Byzantine laws for the production of silk clothing
for the first time thanks to an organisation demonstrate its significance as a fabric that is
distinctly royal
E) The Silk Roads attracted travellers not only for the
intellectual and cultural interaction taking place in
cities
26. Though some linguists claim that his pioneering 28. While most experts believe that plug-in
explanation of how we learn languages has been vehicles are a more climate-friendly option than
refuted, ----. conventional vehicles, ----.
A) Paul Grice’s most well-known concept is ‘the A) replacing one with another is not going to solve
cooperative principle’, which deconstructs transport problems such as congestion
conversational behaviour in order to facilitate B) governments and automakers are promoting
effective communication using language them as a key technology to curb oil use and
B) The Language Instinct is a phenomenally well- combat climate change
liked book written by Steven Pinker, who argues C) they can still have their own environmental
that language is innate effects, depending on how they are charged and
C) Edward Sapir’s hypothesis, in its most basic manufactured
form, suggests that one’s native language has a D) there are many consumer concerns over whether
profound effect on one’s worldview there are enough charging stations along
D) Noam Chomsky is constantly developing motorways
innovative ideas concerning language and the E) the main advantage is the contribution they may
process of language acquisition make to improving air quality in towns and cities
E) Ferdinand de Saussure’s papers on Lithuanian
accentuation were adopted as ‘Saussure’s Law’,
describing accents’ changing over time in a
certain group of Lithuanian words
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