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Part 2
Read the text. Think of the word which best fits each gap. Write the correct word in each gap (9 โ 16).
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Plants for the Office
If you are looking for an easy way to brighten up your workplace, you might want to think about buying some plants. Plants have many benefits. They clean the air we breathe by absorbing carbon dioxide. They can also rid of harmful chemicals, such as found in cleaning products. that many offices lack ventilation, this is an important point.In addition to their effect on our physical health, it has been proven that plants can improve our mental state. More than one study has confirmed that, companies with plants, workers experience less tension and anxiety. These businesses report lower absence rates, is also good for productivity.
It seems that plants can even boost creativity. This be because the colour green helps people to focus. Creativity is tough to define, and is much harder to measure. However, researchers on both sides of the Atlantic agree that plants people more innovative. Plants are inexpensive and easy to care . If your office doesn't have any, you should consider installing some.
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HI! in this part of the exams are there any option to choose the correct answer?
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Hi Nancy,
No, in this part you have to think of a word yourself. It’s normally a word like preposition (e.g. for, after, on), conjunction (e.g. but, yet, because), determiner e.g. (e.g. that, those) or a very basic verb (e.g. be, have).
Hope this helps, let me know if you need more.