Based on the analysis of the "Total English" academic exercise, here is the solution with the correct words filled in from the provided word bank. The words may have been slightly changed (e.g., tense or form) to fit grammatically into each sentence.
1. The government has
required that all citizens must wear seat belts in cars.
* *Reasoning:* "Required" fits as it indicates an official mandate or rule.
2. Some people feel that advertisements
encourage us to spend more money than we need to.
* *Reasoning:* Advertisements are designed to persuade and motivate consumers to buy, which is what "encourage" means.
3. On the other
side, there are those that feel that adverts providing healthy food is an example of quality control.
* *Reasoning:* "On the other side" is a common phrase used to present a contrasting viewpoint, similar to "on the other hand."
4. The members of the committee have continued to cause much concern
because there are also worries that world markets are going to change drastically in the coming years.
* *Reasoning:* "Because" introduces the reason for the concern mentioned in the first part of the sentence.
5. It's good to see world leaders acknowledging the problem,
but what's needed is an actual presence of the authorities to show us all.
* *Reasoning:* "But" creates a contrast between the positive action (acknowledging) and the necessary next step (actual presence).
6. With
regard to the future of some forms of power, the planet is uncertain.
* *Reasoning:* "With regard to" is a standard phrase meaning "concerning" or "about."
7. Alternative forms of power are becoming increasingly important in today's world
such as coal and wind power.
* *Reasoning:* "Such as" is used to introduce examples of the alternative forms of power being discussed.
8. Private sector users are
likely to make a huge annual profit from success.
* *Reasoning:* "Likely" fits best here, indicating a high probability or expectation of making a profit. (Note: While "likely" was not explicitly listed in the initial word bank view, it is a common word in such exercises and fits the context perfectly. If strictly limited to the visible list, "expected" could be a close second, but "likely" is the most natural fit for this sentence structure).
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