FCE Cambridge First Certificate in English: Study Practice Exercises for Paper Three: English in Use
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FCE PAPER THREE: ENGLISH IN USE
PART 5: WORD FORMATION

To fill the spaces, use a word formed from the words in the list below. In the Cambridge First Certificate, the time for this exercise would be 15 minutes.

TOXIC WASTE

Domestic waste is one thing; (01)............................ waste is another. Waste from factories may contain such nasty things as compounds of heavy metals and dioxins and PCBS. Nobody, but nobody, wants that (02)............................ stuff in their own backyard. So what do you do? According to one man in the business: "It's simple - you to to Senegal, Djibouti or somewhere like Mauritania, all poor and semi-desert countries. You contact the local authorities and they take you somewhere really crazy, out in the middle of nowhere, just scorpions and snakes. You pay well, and then you start to dig your pit, some 30 metres down, all (03)............................ and according to the US, Swiss and EC (04)............................ . finally, you can start your (05)............................ ."

In Europe it costs about $500 a ton to dispose of (06)............................ waste; in Africa, it can cost as little as $2.50 a ton. The sums of money involved in the business are (07)............................ : according to a report in The Independent, an African diplomat in London said he was offered £3 million by a company dealing in toxic waste for an (08)............................ to his country's president.

A properly organized waste (09)............................ trade could easily wipe out the country's national debt. From Benin comes the story of the shipment of two cargoes of radioactive waste from France. Reports that it has been buried in an area known for its (10)............................ to the government have been denied.


01. industry
02. cancer
03. water
04. regulate
05. ship
06. hazard
07. astronomy
08. introduce
09. dispose
10. oppose

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