0 What do we learn about Dr Qing Li in the first paragraph? A He spends time in nature even in poor weather conditions. B He has experienced some serious health issues in the past. C He believes that spending time in forests has important health benefits. D He has helped to persuade the medical profession to accept forest bathing. 1 What would the Woodland Trust like GP surgeries to do? A prescribe forest bathing to people with particular illnesses B develop a partnership with national parks across the UK C consider forest bathing as a treatment option D promote the conservation of green spaces 2 Why is shinrin-yoku so widely accepted in Japan? A It has been a cultural practice for hundreds of years. B It was made a compulsory activity by the state. C It became fashionable several decades ago. D It was included in a public scheme. 3 What is Li saying in the fourth paragraph? A very few people want to spend time outdoors B some people will never accept that forest bathing cures disease C too many people live in cities without enough green spaces D most people are going against their true nature 4 What advice does Li give about shinrin-yoku in the fifth paragraph? A It is more effective when you do it on your own. B It is important to decrease your use of technology. C You should let yourself be inspired by the surroundings. D You need to decide on an appropriate location to do it in advance. 5 According to Gary Evans, what false impression do many people have about shinrin-yoku? A It is a fairly time-consuming activity. B It is an activity they wouldn’t need to learn how to do. C It is a hobby that is only accessible if they live in rural areas. D It is a hobby that isn’t appropriate unless they are already active. 6 In the seventh paragraph, Evans says that people who practise shinrin-yoku A have a less distracted mind when in nature. B have a greater understanding of nature. C get inspired by simply being in nature. D tend to spend more time in nature. 7 In the eighth paragraph, Evans states that more A shinrin-yoku teachers are needed. B research on shinrin-yoku is needed. C people need to start doing shinrin-yoku. D academics need to take shinrin-yoku seriously. 8 What recommendation does a study of Japanese people give? A People should be able to take advantage of green spaces in densely populated areas. B It should be more feasible to create significantly more green spaces in cities. C Industrialised nations should invest heavily in preserving the environment. D Cities need to encourage more people to spend time in the countryside. 186 E Preparing for final exams Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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