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30 LPLise Beater fer REE AGT Eb 3007 BAS GUA MROA-OiSS SAIS S SSAA 37. 39. 41. 42. control keep remain talk consider trait “embrace make ‘behave fricadly praiseworthy regard ‘The habit of the British for (a) —— their emotion private is (b) ——. Some obvious things are noticed in the (c) —— of the British. For example, on public transport one passenger does not usually (a) — to another passenger. On first meeting, people do not (c) — and often simply shake hands. In theatres, concert halls and cinemas audiences (f) — quiet during the performance. None of these (@ — of their conduct should be (h) — as unfriendliness. If a visitor (i) — the first move to start a conversation, he will find a British citizen rather (j) —. (cg8 14) experts, fertilizers although increase | environment alarm severely suffer chemical believe greater afflict Many diseases are rising at an (a) — rate, which experts believe is due to (b) —— pollution of the () —. Pollution appears to be (d) — in urban areas (e) — rural societies too are (f) —— by increased use of (g) —— fertilizers and insecticides. Nevertheless, today city people appear to suffer from many more (h) — and () —more (j) —than country people. (S8'14:BB'11!> MEHt Art{ College, Konabar. Nihnagar, Gaztpur-2017 mankind endanger be. save ‘concern mean protection destroy species perish. Spoil change All species are important for maintaining ecological balance. If one is lost, the whole natural environment gets (a) —. We should (b) — our wildlife to protect the environment from being (c) —. Many countries are now taking action to protect their (@) — wildlife. Mankind must develop a (©) — for wild creatures and must ensure that they will not (9 —. (g) — wild creatures means destroying ourselves. It is high time we (h) — them. Love for animals () — love for () —. {€B’15; BB 4) oypurhat Girls Cadet College-2018: Govt. MM. College, Jashore-2018; Rajshahi Cadet College, Rajshah-2017 happen | furious die ‘Spoil live execution knowing wit | pleasant | declare ‘wretch cause ‘unpleasant expire Once upon a time, there was a king who was very fond of (a) —— his future from the astrologers. A famous astrologer (b) —— to stop at his capital on his way to Benaras. The ‘ng called on him to know about the future and the astrologer told him something (c) —. At thio the king got (4) — and condemned him to (e) — saying, "Men like you should not live to () — the peace of the world’, But another thought had crossed his mind before the astrologer was removed for (g —. “How long will you live?" asked the king, With ready (h) —- the astrologer said, "The stars () — that I shall die only a week before your majesty. So, good bye.” Hearing this, the king turned pale like a dead man and shouted, "Drive this () — away, let him not come here again." TRB 09: CB 10; S08: RE'10; j814]> Curl Cadet College, Curtla-2016; Bhola Gout. College, hola-2017 Tock join spread violation ‘wound take term ‘injure kill enforce martyr consider ‘Shaheed Doctor Shamsuzzoha is (a) — to be the first intellectual who attained (b) — during the pre-liberation period of Bangladesh. Following the (c) — of Sergent Zohurul Hoque in prison by the autocratic Ayub Khan government, a flame of protest (d) —— throughout erstwhile East Pakistan ‘On February 17, 1969 section 144 was (e) — on Rajshahi city. The student of Rajshahi University who had () — the protest, took out a procession in (g) — of Section 144 and were (h) — in a clash with police in front of the residence of the Principal of Rajshahi Medical College. As a result, several students were () —. On hearing this, Doctor Zoha, a professor of chemistry and proctor of the University, rushed to the sport and took the ({) — students to hospital. (DB 13] fundamentally | atmosphere deplete fall accumulate eventual endanger give inundate primary grow coal Scientists have recently reported that the polar ice caps are melting. This 1s due to a rise in (a) — temperatures known as the ‘Greenhouse Effect’. Carbondioxide is (b) —— responsible for temperature rise in atmosphere. The carbondioxide is (c) — off when coal an¢ oll are burnt. This gas is (d) — in the air and the ice caps in the North and South poles are melting. This may (e) — ead to a rise in the sea levels which could () — many areas of the globe. The ‘Greenhouse Effect’ is just one of the many (g) —— changes which are taking place in the environment. ‘Tropical rain forests, which took fifty million years (h) — are being (i) — at the rate of fourteen acres per minute. The total area of the world’s deserts is increasing every year. Many species of animals and plants are (J — with the threat of extinction. {RB 18)» Ispahart Publ School & Coleg, Chatiogram-2018; Dhaka Commerce Coleye, Mupur, Dhaka-2017

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