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Fill one suitable word in each space of the following passage
About two hunderd years ago man lived in great harmony with his environment......(1)while........industry was not much developed. Today the situation is quite different.People all over the world are worried about......(2)what......is happening to the enviroment, because od modern industry and the need for more and more energy. Newspaper and magazines write about water pollution, air pollution and land pollution.
Why is.......(3)there......so much discussion about pollution ? After all, people have been .......(4)polluting....... the world around them for thousands of years. But in the past, there were not many people and lots of room in the world so they could move to another place when their sattlements became ......(5)dirty.....
Now, however, many parts os the world are crowded, people live in big cities and much of our waste, especially waste from factories, electric power stations, the chemical industry and heavy industry is very dangerous. Much of this dangerous waste goes into the air and is carried by the ......(6)....... for great distance.
The earth is our home. We must take care of it, for ourselves and for the........(7)next...... generations. This means keeping our environment clean. Ecologists, the scientists who study the relation between living ......(8)objects.....and the environment point out the importance of this task. However, each of us must do everythingpossible to keep the land, air and water clean.
Use the words in brackets to form words, which fit the gaps
FLORIDA
Florida is the (south) ....southeast .......state of the United States of America. Many people live there and many others want to live there. Every, around 700 people move to Florida. Also, many (tour)....tourists ........choose Florida for their holidays
The sun shines in Florida for 300 days a year, so it is not (surprise)...surprised ........that most people spend a lot of time on the White sands of Miami Beach
The Florida Everglades is the second largest national spark in America. Dangerous animals, such as alligators and (poison)............snakes, live there. Lots of bird there too, (include).....including ..........pelicans and herons
The most popular tourist (attract)...attracted ............in Florida is Disney World in Orlando. More than 20 million people visit it every year. You can meet all Disney characters and go on lots of (excite).....excited ..........rides - everyone has a fantastic time. Make sure you spend at least one day here
Sea World is also in Orlando and you can see (perform)..............by whales and dolphins. you can also find out about Sea World is specical (breed)...............progamme and the Animal Rescue who will tell you how to help (danger)......dangerous .........animals
- 1. aware
2. when
3. diseases
4. cure
5. changed
6. was
7. much
8. live
9. medical
10. solve
-> đúng tích ha
1. Aware
2. When
3. Diseases
4. Cure
5.Changed
6. Was
7. Much
8. Like
9. Medical
10. Solve
= > tích cko mk nha
Read the passage, then answer the questions.
Every day of the year throughout the world, about twenty million paper bags and newspapers are screwed and thrown away
Making paper requires a lot of wood pulp and the work of million of workers. Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to save money and labor. In countries where there is the cooperation of the public, paper mills recycle as much as sixty percent of waste paper. Their simple work is to take away the ink, crush it and make it into pulp again. For every ton of recycled newsprint, twelve trees can be saved. We can insist that the more paper people save, the more trees are preserved.
l. How many paper bags and newspapers are thrown away every day?
=> Every day of the year throughout the world, about twenty million paper bags and newspapers are screwed and thrown away.
2. What material do paper mills need to make paper?
=> Making paper requires a lot of wood pulp and the work of million of workers. .
3. What have many countries done to save money and labor in making paper?
=> Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to save money and labor.
4. What percentage of waste paper is recycled with the help of the public?
=> In countries where there is the cooperation of the public, paper mills recycle as much as sixty percent of waste paper.
5. What do the paper mills do to reuse waste paper?
=> Their simple work is to take away the ink, crush it and make it into pulp again.
6. How many trees can be saved for every ton of recycled newsprint?
=> For every ton of recycled newsprint, twelve trees can be saved.
Complete the passage with the suitable words.
Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it. When our body is rather well, we're hardly ever (1) ..aware........ of it. But illness can come, even (2) .......when.... we are young. In fact, childhood has been a very vulnerable time. Many (3) ....diseases.... attacked children in particular and people knew very little about how to prevent such illness or how to (4) ...cure..... them once they struck. The resuft was that many children died. About century ago, however, scientists found out about germs, and then everything (5) .....changed... The cause of many diseases (6) ......was.. known, and cures were developed. As this medical knowledge spread the world became (7)......much.... safer for children. The resuft is that whereas a hundred years ago the average man lived for 35 years. Nowadays, in many places of the world, people can expect to (8)......live..... for years. And what do we except by the years 2010 ? Undoubtedly, (9)...medical.... science will continue to advance. Some people will be able to (10)......solve.... medical problems that are unavoidable today.
Every day of the year throughout the world, about twenty million paper bags and newspapers are screwed and thrown away. Making paper requires a lot of wood pulp and the work of millions of workers. Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to save money and labor. In countries where there is the cooperation of the public, paper mills recycle as much as sixty percent of waste paper. Their simple work is to take away the ink, crush it up and make it into pulp again. For every ton of recycled newsprint, twelve trees can be saved. We can insist that the more paper people save, the more trees are preserved.
1. How many paper bags and newspapers are thrown away every day?
Every day of the year throughout the world, about twenty million paper bags and newspapers are screwed and thrown away.
2. What have many countries done to save money and labor in making paper?
Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to save money and labor.
3. What do paper mills do to reuse waste paper? They take away the ink, crush it up and make it into pulp again.
4. How many trees can be saved for every ton of recycled newsprint? For every ton of recycled newsprint, twelve trees can be saved.
5. Is recycling waste paper important?
Yes, it is.
*Read the passage and choose A,B,C or D to complete each blank:
Tropical rainforests are amazing places. You find them inAsia, Central and South America and parts of Africa. The temperatures there are(1)... 25 and 30 all year round and it raints(2)...Almost every day. These hot, wet conditions are ideal for plants, so the vegetation is dense and rich, and the wildlife is incredibly diverse. More than half of the world's plant and animal species live in these forest. We've already(3)...more than half of the world's tropical tainforests, either for wood or through farming. If we(4)... like this, we might wipe themout completely in less than forty years from now. One solution is to use the forests in a sustainable way, by using their natural resources, such as fruit, nuts and medical plans, without destroying the trees.
1)A.in B.at C.from D.between
2)A.heavily B.mainly C.hard D.continuously
3)A.damaged B.destroyed C.cut D.burnt
4)A.do B.begin C. carry on D.go on
Every ten minutes, one species of animal, plant, or insect (1)dies out for ever. If nothing is done about it, one million species that are alive today (2) become extinct twenty years from now.
Fortunately, somebody is trying to do something about it. In 1961, the World Wildlife Fund (3) was founded - a small group of people who (4) wanted to raise money to save animals and plants from extinction. Today, the World Wildlife Fund is a large international organization. It (5) has raised over 35 million pounds for conservation projects, and has given support to National Parks in six continents. It (6) has helped 30 mammals and birds - including the tiger - to survive. Perhaps this is not much, but It is a start.
If more people (7) give more money - and if more
governments wake up to what (8) is happening - perhaps the World Wildlife Fund (9)will be able to help US avoid the disaster that (10) threatens the natural world, and all of US with it.