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Well, here's a jogos aposta online device that looks cool and is truly green - that's because some of it is made out of grass.

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Transcriçãojogos aposta onlineportuguês

Você quer que o seu celular jogos aposta online se destaque na multidão?

Aqui está um jogos aposta online aparelhojogos aposta onlinevisual maneiro e que é realmente 'verde' - isso porque ele é feitojogos aposta onlinegrama.

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Vocabulary

jogos aposta online device piece of equipment used for a certain purpose

jogos aposta online internal components parts inside a piece of equipment that make it work

jogos aposta online organic coming from living things, not from chemicals

jogos aposta online sustainable not harming the environment, therefore able to continue for a long time

Exercise

Use one of the words or phrases below to complete each of these sentences from news reports. Note that you may have to change the form of a word to complete the sentence correctly.

to stand out from the crowd / device / internal components / organic / sustainable

1. The piano is now back to professional recording standard, with all of its __________ - including soundboard, keys, hammers, pins and strings - restored.

2. Dubai now has just over five years to build what it calls "a monument to the green economy, a landmark in __________ development", when it hosts Expo 2020.

3. Visiting a big technology show such as Berlin's IFA is an exhausting experience. Actually, despite the mayhem, it is worth coming because there are always a few products which __________ and give a hint of where technology is heading.

4. The culinary difference between bushmeat and farmed animals in Sierra Leone is like the difference in Europe between expensive, __________ sirloin steak and tasteless frozen battery chicken.

5. Children are also now multi-screening - using more than one __________ at the same time, for example, watching TV while surfing the internet on a tablet or mobile so some of the screen time will be concurrent.

Answers

Source: Motown piano returns to Detroit http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22006546

2. Dubai now has just over five years to build what it calls "a monument to the green economy, a landmark in sustainable development", when it hosts Expo 2020.

Source: Is Dubai’s construction boom sustainable? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-32041150

3. Visiting a big technology show such as Berlin's IFA is an exhausting experience. Actually, despite the mayhem, it is worth coming because there are always a few products which stand out from the crowd and give a hint of where technology is heading.

Source: Standing out from the IFA crowd http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23984739

4. The culinary difference between bushmeat and farmed animals in Sierra Leone is like the difference in Europe between expensive, organic sirloin steak and tasteless frozen battery chicken.

Source: The hunters breaking an Ebola ban on bushmeat http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-31985826

5. Children are also now multi-screening - using more than one device at the same time, for example, watching TV while surfing the internet on a tablet or mobile so some of the screen time will be concurrent.

Source: Children spend six hours or more a day on screens http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-32067158