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Muhammad D
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Mawar M
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Matahari M
30 Januari 2023 13:28
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Last January, I (see) ____ snow for the first time in my life.
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5.0
Why does the internet become a recommendation?
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5.0
Pretend you are in job interview and answer the question.
What department do you apply and why do you interested in it?
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4.6
What does "octopus" mean?
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5.0
Answer this question.
What is the news about?
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5.0
The 'Soul of Seattle' is the name for . . . because . . . .
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3.3
Why did Rendy write the letter?
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4.6
The folllowing text tells us about the attitudes of a certain community in Yogyakarta towards pollution and global warming. Read it and then answer the questions.
Yogyakarta Promotes Commuting by Bike
The Jakarta Post, Jakarta - More than 2,000 people participated in bike-to-work and bike-to-school promotional event staged on Yogyakarta's Alun-Alun Utara Square a Monday morning.
The participants who include civil servants, private-sector employees, students, police, and soldiers represented 30 different bicycle clubs.
"We have to support this program to help Yogyakarta be an environmentally friendly city," Yogyakarta Governor Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X said.
Yogyakarta Mayor Herry Zudianto said the program would benefit the city by reducing pollution levels and global warming contributions. "It's also good fo our health," he added.
Harry said the city administration would allocate funds to construct designated cycle routes if their numbers increased significantly.
When would a cycle route be constructed?
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4.7
The following text is for questions 17 to 20.
Thailand Bans Smoking, Littering at Popular Tourist Beaches
Thailand banned smoking and littering at 24 beachside locations that are popular with tourists over environmental concerns on Thursday, January 31, the ministry of natural resources and environment said.
The Southeast Asian country has been a tourist magnet for decades, from its backpacker heyday in the early 1990s to its current popularity with tourists from mainland China.
Environmental 'rights groups have urged successive governments to protect Thailand's palm-fringed beaches, which are frequently voted among the world's most beautiful, from unregulated development and littering, among other things.
A law that came into force on Thursday is aimed at tackling this problem, said Bannaruk Sermthong, a director at the Office of Marine and Coastal Resources Management.
"Starting today, smoking and cigarette littering are prohibited on beach areas," Bannaruk told Reuters.
"Anyone who wants to smoke must do so in designated smoking areas, not on the beaches."
The law protects 24 beaches in 15 provinces located along the Andaman coast and the Gulf of Thailand. Anyone who violates the law will be taken to a criminal court and could face up to one year in jail, or a fine of up to 100,000 baht ($3,190), or both.
(Adopted from: https://en.tempo.co/read/news/2018102/01/308915370/Thailand-Bans-Smoking-Uttering-at-Beaches (April 14, 2019))
According to the regulation, people should ____.
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5.0
The following text is for questions 17 to 20.
Thailand Bans Smoking, Littering at Popular Tourist Beaches
Thailand banned smoking and littering at 24 beachside locations that are popular with tourists over environmental concerns on Thursday, January 31, the ministry of natural resources and environment said.
The Southeast Asian country has been a tourist magnet for decades, from its backpacker heyday in the early 1990s to its current popularity with tourists from mainland China.
Environmental 'rights groups have urged successive governments to protect Thailand's palm-fringed beaches, which are frequently voted among the world's most beautiful, from unregulated development and littering, among other things.
A law that came into force on Thursday is aimed at tackling this problem, said Bannaruk Sermthong, a director at the Office of Marine and Coastal Resources Management.
"Starting today, smoking and cigarette littering are prohibited on beach areas," Bannaruk told Reuters.
"Anyone who wants to smoke must do so in designated smoking areas, not on the beaches."
The law protects 24 beaches in 15 provinces located along the Andaman coast and the Gulf of Thailand. Anyone who violates the law will be taken to a criminal court and could face up to one year in jail, or a fine of up to 100,000 baht ($3,190), or both.
(Adopted from: https://en.tempo.co/read/news/2018102/01/308915370/Thailand-Bans-Smoking-Uttering-at-Beaches (April 14, 2019))
Who is the regulation addressed to?
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5.0
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