Listening Parts
Question 1 of 6
Sarah Chen's organization has received support from .....
city officials and urban planners.
community members and environmentalists.
housing developers and architects.
food retailers and local businesses.
Question 2 of 6
According to Robert Martinez, community gardens .....
require too much maintenance and supervision.
are too expensive for most municipalities.
benefit only a limited number of residents.
reduce property values in urban areas.
Question 3 of 6
Dr. Thompson's proposed solution involves .....
replacing traditional gardens with vertical farms.
combining housing projects with garden spaces.
expanding existing community gardens.
privatizing community garden management.
Question 4 of 6
Municipal authorities are currently .....
closing existing community gardens.
evaluating their garden policies.
selling garden spaces to developers.
increasing garden maintenance budgets.
Question 5 of 6
The main argument against community gardens is that they .....
attract unwanted wildlife to urban areas.
increase local property taxes.
don't make the best use of urban land.
require excessive water consumption.
Question 6 of 6
Chen believes that community gardens primarily .....
increase property values in cities.
provide economic benefits to residents.
create stronger community bonds.
solve urban food shortages.