Unimaginable years ago, reality tomorrow
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What percentage of people will be living in rural areas by 2050?
Around 30% of people
Devices on our bodies will measure our ______ level
a. fitness
b. stress
c. language
a. fitness
Paragraph 1 (noun): the number of people living in a place
Population
Which grammar tenses are used?
Scientists and engineers are developing IOT that will make all of this possible.
Are developing is present continuous
Will make is future simple
Greener streets
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What will 3-D printers be able to do?
They will print tasty food for us
What does IOT stand for?
a. International Organisation of Tomorrow
b. Image of Technology
c. Internet of Things
c. Internet of Things
Paragraph 1 (adjective): belong or relating to the city
urban
Use the comparative form of healthy in the sentence:
Smart citizens will be _______ too.
Smart citizens will be healthier too.
Everything will be soon connected
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How will food be delivered to our homes?
It will be delivered with drones
Lights will be automatically ________ when leaving home
a. switched on
b. turned off
c. taken out
b. turned off
Paragraph 2 (noun): a small flying machine without a pilot
drone
Find the mistake:
Smart cities will also be gooder for the environment
Smart cities will also be better for the environment
More choices for citizens
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Why won't electricity be wasted?
Lights will be automatically turned on and off
The data from IOT will be used to ___________
a. make rural life better
b. control inhabitants
c. improve urban life
c. improve urban life
Paragraph 3 (verb): to stop something happening
to prevent
A pizza is delivered by a drone
Some pizzas ___________ (cook) by a chef
Pizzas are cooked by excellent chefs
How will the IOT make urban life better?
It will collect information about urban life.
What will remind us to buy fresh food?
a. smart fridges
b. devices on our bodies
c. 3-D printer
a. smart fridges
Paragraph 4 (plural noun): the people who live in a particular place
Inhabitants
Match: present passive / past passive / future passive
1. The data will be supplied to our doctors
2. Are you attracted by this image of city life?
3. The first cities were built thousands of years ago
1. will be supplied: Future passive
2. are ... attracted: Present passive
3. were built: Past passive