Упражнение 30 на лексическое преобразование (ЕГЭ)

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THE BRITISH AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Air quality in London has improved since the ( INTRODUCE ) of the congestion charge, which makes people pay to take their cars into central London.

After decades of being driven away by pollution, ( CREATE ) such as otters which used to be endangered species are returning to British rivers.

‘The British are realising that their day-to-day ( CHOOSE ) have an impact on the environment.

And they are realising that these things directly ( EFFECT ) their families’ health,’ says recycling campaigner Georgina Bloomfield from the organisation Friends of the Earth.

So more and more British people are washing out jam jars and putting them in recycling bins or writing to local ( POLITICS ) about the environment.

It seems that most British people want to make a ( DIFFERENT ) – and that’s exactly what they’re doing.

THE BRITISH AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Air quality in London has improved since the INTRODUCTION of the congestion charge, which makes people pay to take their cars into central London.

After decades of being driven away by pollution, CTREATURES such as otters which used to be endangered species are returning to British rivers.

‘The British arc realising that their day-to-day CHOICES have an impact on the environment.

And they are realising that these things directly AFFECT their families’ health,’ says recycling campaigner Georgina Bloomfield from the organisation Friends of the Earth.

So more and more British people are washing out jam jars and putting them in recycling bins or writing to local POLITICIANS about the environment.

It seems that most British people want to make a DIFFERENCE – and that’s exactly what they’re doing.