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Tricia discusses her views on a survey's results, stating they were unexpected. She highlights issues with trees planted by the council, noting they are too small for the area and fail to attract wildlife. Tricia suggests that the new nature reserve should be allowed to go wild.
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Tricia discusses her views on a survey's results, stating they were unexpected. She highlights issues with trees planted by the council, noting they are too small for the area and fail to attract wildlife. Tricia suggests that the new nature reserve should be allowed to go wild.
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A She was required to do it.

B She preferred it to being in school.


C She was asked to do it by her neighbours.
26 What does Tricia say about the results of the survey?
A They were unsatisfactory.
B They were confusing.
C They were unexpected.
27 What does Tricia say about the problems created by
trees?
A People exaggerate them.
B People ignore them.
C People accept them.
28 According to Tricia, what is wrong with the trees the
council is planting?
A They are expensive to replace.
B They fail to attract wildlife.
C They are too small for the area.
29 What used to happen in the wasteland at the end of
Tricia’s street?
A Dog owners used to go there.
B People used to leave rubbish there.
C Children used to play there.
30 What is Tricia’s suggestion for the new nature reserve?
A to allow the planting of trees
B to protect it from visitors.
C to let it go wild.

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