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19 tháng 4 2018

well, I am a very foody person and there are a lot of food I . It is quite difficult to think of one. I would  to talk about a popular menu in my country which is one of my favourite food also. It is steamed/plain rice and shahi paneer. I belong to Punjabi family so that I love spicy and shahi foods.

I will talk about how I cook my shahi paneer at home. A small amount of oil is placed in a heated pan. Then, I put some finely chopped garlic until it turns golden brown. Add onions.when it turns golden brown then I blend it with help of a blender. a mixture of this I put some chopped tomatoes and heat it again.after that I add some cashews and fresh cream which provide creamy and rich gravy of our shahi paneer.apart from that then add paneer cubes, all spices and cook it till 20 minutes.  Then it is done and ready to be served. You may also add some curd in place of fresh cream.
I it because it is easy to prepare and it is very delicious. gravy of this also feel me rich and when I taste it just melted our mouth.
This recipe is common in my country and I eat it about a twice week. I it because it does not require much effort to prepare and it is also not expensive.

Do you feel okay? Good luck to you. 

Hope you get good grades.

19 tháng 4 2018

Cause:

The Viruses:

One reason why there is no cure for the common cold is that more than 200 different viruses can cause cold symptoms.

Some, such as rhinoviruses, seldom produce serious illnesses.

Others, such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), produce mild infections in adults but can lead to severe lower respiratory tract infections in young children.

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Rhinoviruses (from the Greek rhin, meaning “nose”) cause an estimated 30 to 50 percent of all colds. Scientists have identified more than 100 distinct rhinovirus types. Rhinoviruses grow best at temperatures of about 9IT, (the temperature inside the human nose). Scientists think coronaviruses cause about 10 to 15 percent of all adult colds. They bring on colds primarily in the winter and early spring. Although many coronaviruses infect animals, only five infect humans, causing respiratory tract illness.

Adult cold symptoms also are caused by viruses that are responsible for other, more severe illnesses. These viruses are: adenoviruses, coxsackieviruses, echoviruses. orthomyxoviruses (including influenza A and B viruses, which cause flu), paramyxoviruses (including several parainfluenza viruses), RSV, and enteroviruses. Researchers still haven’t identified the causes of 20 to 30 percent of adult colds, presumed to be viral.

The cold season:

Seasonal changes in relative humidity also may affect the occurrence of colds. The most common cold-causing viruses survive better when humidity is low Cold weather also may make the inside lining of your nose drier and more vulnerable to viral infection.

Other factors:

Although a connection exists between the number of cases of the common cold and the fall and winter seasons, there is no experimental evidence that exposure to cold temperatures increases the chances of getting a cold. On the other hand, several research studies show that people who exercise regularly have a significantly reduced number of respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold, compared with those who don’t exercise. Research also suggests that allergic diseases that affect the nose or throat and psychological stress may increase your chances of getting infected by cold viruses.

Common Cold:

Symptoms:

Symptoms of the common cold usually begin 2 to 3 days after infection and often include:

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1. Sore throat

2. Mucus buildup in the nose

3. Difficulty breathing through nose

4. Swelling of sinuses

5. Sneezing

6. Cough

7. Headache

8. Tiredness

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Although fever is uncommon in adults, it is often found in children with colds and can climb to 102°F in infants and young children. Cold symptoms can last front 2 to 14 days. High fever, significantly swollen glands, severe sinus pain, and a cough that produces mucus may be signs of complication or more serious illness.

Treatment:

There is no cure for the common cold, but you can get relief from your cold symptoms by

1. Resting in bed

2. Drinking plenty of fluids

3. Gargling with warm salt water or using throat sprays, or lozenges for a scratchy or sort’ throat

4. Using a decongestant or saline nasal spray to help relieve nasal symptoms

5. Using petroleum jelly to soothe a raw nose

6. Taking aspirin or acetaminophen—Tylenol, for example—for headache or fever Colds occasionally can lead to bacterial infections of your middle ear or sinuses, requiring treatment with antibios. However, antibios should not be used to treat a cold.

Prevention:

There are several ways you can keep yourself away from getting a cold of infecting others:

1. Because cold viruses can easily enter into your eyes and nose through hands, wash hands often and keep the hands away from those areas of your body.

2. 11 possible, avoid being close to people who have colds or If you have a cold, avoid being close to people.

3. When you sneeze or cough, cover your nose of mouth arid sneeze or cough into your elbow rather than your hand.

Hand washing:

Hand washing with soap and water is the simplest and one of the most effective ways to keep from getting colds or giving them to others.

Disinfecting:

Rhinoviruses can live up to 3 hours on your skin or on objects. Cleaning these environmental surfaces in your home or place of work with a virus-killing disinfectant might help prevent the spread of infection.

Vaccine:

Because so many different viruses can cause the common cold, the outlook for developing a vaccine that will prevent spreading of all of them is quite a challenge.

Alternative Medicines:

Echinacea:

Echinacea is a dietary herbal supplement that some people use to treat their colds.

Vitamin C:

Many people are convinced that taking large quantities of vitamin C will prevent colds or relieve symptoms.

Honey:

Some people use honey to treat coughs and to soothe a sore throat.

Zinc:

Zinc lozenges and lollipops are available over the counter as a remedy for the common cold. In 2009, the Food and Drug Administration warned consumers to stop using intranasal (in the nose) zinc products because some people reported a loss of smell after using these products.

I. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. (1mark)

1. A. Breakfast     B. Teacher       C. East        D. Please

2. A. Children      B. Church       C. Headache    D. Beach

3. A. See         B. Salt         C. Small       D. Sugar

4. A. Mother       B. Thirteen      C. Father       D. Then

II. Circle the word or phase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the following sentences. (2 marks)

1. Phuong doesn’t football and …… Mai.

  A. so is         B. so does      C. does so      D. neither does

2. These papayas aren’t ripe and ….. are the pineapples.

  A. so           B. too          C. neither       D. either

3.The dirt from vegetables can make you ……...

  A. bored        B. tired         C. sick         D. well

4. You must do your homework more ……. in the future.

  A. careful       B. care         C. careless      D. carefully

5. You should ……. early if you want to do morning exercise.

  A. get up       B. getting up      C. to get up     D. to getting up

6. Hoa is a ….. worker.

  A. hardly       B. hard          C. more hard     D. most hard

7. Last night we didn’t watch the film on TV because it was ……..

  A. bore        B. bored          C. boring       D. boredom

8 . Mai enjoys ….. sea food with her parents .

  A. to eat       B. eating          C. eat         D. to eating

III. Supply the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. (2 marks)

1. He (wash)………………………….the dishes everyday.

2. We (play)…………………………volleyball tomorrow

3. She (not watch) …………………TV last night.

4. ……… they (go) …………………….to school now?

IV. Write the sentences. Use the cue words. (3 marks)

1. I/not /read books

…………………………………………………………………………………….

2. He/be/good/soccer/player.He/play/soccer/good.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

3. Mai/prefer/meat/fish.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

4 They/prefer/listen/music/watch/TV

…………………………………………………………………………………….

5 He/do/homework/last night.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

5 Hoa/not go/school/yesterday/because/she/be/sick.

…………………………………………………………………………………….

V. Read the passage carefully then answer questions. (2 marks)

In 1960s, most people in Vietnam did not have a TV set. In the evening, the neighbors gathered around the TV. They watched until the TV programs finished. The children might play with their friends and the older people might talk together. Vietnam is different now. Many families have a TV set at home and the neighbors don’t spend much time together.

Questions:

1. Did most people have a TV set in 1960s?

………………………………………………………………………………

2.How long did they watch TV programs?

………………………………………………………………………………

3. What might the children do?

………………………………………………………………………………

4. What might the older people do?

………………………………………………………………………………

16 tháng 5 2019

có đáp án luôn ko bạn

13 tháng 5 2018

Nowadays, energy is very important for our life, so we should use it more efficiently. We should use motorbikes and cars less to avoid increasing the tax on petrol. We should use low energy light bulbs, remember to turn off the light when you leave or go to bed to reduce our electric bills. We also should use public transport when you travel.

13 tháng 5 2018

Nowadays, energy is necessary for our life. There are many kind of energy : ocean energy, electric energy, solar energy, wind energy... But energy also limit , so we must save energy. We can make some following ways.
To save petrol energy, we should:
+ Limit travel by car, motorbike, train...
You can using bicycles or walk.This not only help you save energy but also avoid traffic jams and can save your money any more.
- To save electricity energy, we should:
+ Turn off the light , the fans, the air-conditioner, you should close it after using.Avoid ironning close at peak hours...
+ When buying somethings, we should choose devices with costly a low electricity.
There are many ways to save water:
+ Turn off the faucet after using it
+ Don't let children play with water, if you let chidren play with water , this ill a lot of water.

- In the kitchen we should save gas energy by many ways:
+ turn off gas after cooking
+ don't use gas too much
+ when the food ripe, we should turn off gas immidiately to save gas.
- saving energy is our duty.
If you follow ways above, you can not only save energy but also save money very much and protect the environment.

Please make your dream come true!!

Hihi!!! ^ ^

9 tháng 7 2016

- Topic 1: Talk about your friend.

Câu hỏi:

1. Who is she/he?

(What,s her/his name)

2.How old is she/he?

3.What does she/he look like?

4. Where does she/he live?

5. What does she/he do after school?

                                                 Bài làm

I have a best friend. Her name is Hồng ngọc. She is 14 years old. She is tall and thin. She has short hair. She has an oval face. She has big eyes. She has a small nose and thin lips. She lives in Nhơn Phú village, Mang Thít distrid, Vĩnh long provine. After school: does the housework, does her homework and watches tv.

-Topic 2:What you did last summer.

Câu hỏi:

1. What did you do last summer?

2.Where did you go?

3.Who did you go with?

4.How did you go with?

5. What did you there?

6. Did you feel happy?

                                          Bài làm

I visited Nha Trang last summer vacation with my prarents. I went there by bus. I visited a lot of famous places such as Tri Nguyen Aquarium, the beach,..I bought a lot of sourvenirs for my friend and my family. I felt happy after the trip.

- Topic 3: Sport and pastime.

Câu hỏi:

1. Do you like sports?

2.Which sports can you play?

3. Where do you play it?

4.When do you play it?

5. Do you play video games?

6. How often do you play video games?

                                            bài làm

There are a lot of sports, but I like skip.I can play skip, soccer, volleball. I usually play it in the school yard, after school. I also like video games, but i sometime play it. I think video games is not good. I can play it for an hour a day. I don,t play it too much because it can be addictive.

vui ^...^yeu ^_^ hihihi

9 tháng 7 2016

bạn ơi cho mk hỏi bài văn nói là thi nói phải ko bạn nhonhung ???

14 tháng 12 2016

ai giúp mk mk tick cho nhanh nha mơn các pn

15 tháng 12 2016

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11 tháng 4 2017

Nhieu nguoi va n noi

23 tháng 4 2017

ko phải đồng hương n0 vx giúp

1 tháng 11 2016

Like everyone, I have my private hobbies. I have many hobbies such as watching horror films, reading novels, listening to music e.t.c But I like traveling best. Firstly, when I have to study or work too much, I usually feel tired and bored,so I want to refesh myself and travelling is a good way for me to relax.Secondly, travelling helps me widen my knowledge because I can pick up a lot of different cultures and study so much from them.Besides,I can learn foreign languages when I travel abroad. On the other hand, travelling makes my life more interesting because I can meet lots of people all over the world and make new friends.Finally, I can admire true beauty and enjoy it when I go to different places. However, it's hard for me to travel abroad because I'm always busy studying and I don't have much money.To sum up, I love travelling very much because it not only cheer me up but also keep my eyes open

1 tháng 12 2016

thí điểm hay chương trình thường?

8 tháng 5 2021

1. Hydroelectricity is a renewable energy source.

Hydroelectricity uses the energy of running water, without reducing its quantity, to produce electricity. Therefore, all hydroelectric developments, of small or large size, whether run of the river or of accumulated storage, fit the concept of renewable energy.

2. Hydroelectricity makes it feasible to utilize other renewable sources.

Hydroelectric power plants with accumulation reservoirs offer incomparable operational flexibility, since they can immediately respond to fluctuations in the demand for electricity. The flexibility and storage capacity of hydroelectric power plants make them more efficient and economical in supporting the use of intermittent sources of renewable energy, such as solar energy or Aeolian energy.

3. Hydroelectricity promotes guaranteed energy and price stability.

River water is a domes resource which, contrary to fuel or natural gas, is not subject to market fluctuations. In addition to this, it is the only large renewable source of electricity and its cost-benefit ratio, efficiency, flexibility and reliability assist in optimizing the use of thermal power plants.

4. Hydroelectricity contributes to the storage of drinking water.

Hydroelectric power plant reservoirs collect rainwater, which can then be used for consumption or for irrigation. In storing water, they protect the water tables against depletion and reduce our vulnerability to floods and droughts.

5. Hydroelectricity increases the stability and reliability of electricity systems.

The operation of electricity systems depends on rapid and flexible generation sources to meet peak demands, maintain the system voltage levels, and quickly re-establish supply after a blackout. Energy generated by hydroelectric installations can be injected into the electricity system faster than that of any other energy source. The capacity of hydroelectric systems to reach maximum production from zero in a rapid and foreseeable manner makes them exceptionally appropriate for addressing alterations in the consumption and providing ancillary services to the electricity system, thus maintaining the balance between the electricity supply and demand.

6. Hydroelectricity helps fight climate changes.

The hydroelectric life cycle produces very small amounts of greenhouse gases (GHG). In emitting less GHG than power plants driven by gas, coal or oil, hydroelectricity can help retard global warming. Although only 33% of the available hydroelectric potential has been developed, today hydroelectricity prevents the emission of GHG corresponding to the burning of 4.4 million barrels of petroleum per day worldwide.

7. Hydroelectricity improves the air we breathe.

Hydroelectric power plants don't release pollutants into the air. They very frequently substitute the generation from fossil fuels, thus reducing acid rain and smog. In addition to this, hydroelectric developments don't generate toxic by-products.

8. Hydroelectricity offers a significant contribution to development.

Hydroelectric installations bring electricity, highways, industry and commerce to communities, thus developing the economy, expanding access to health and education, and improving the quality of life. Hydroelectricity is a technology that has been known and proven for more than a century. Its impacts are well understood and manageable through measures for mitigating and compensating the damages. It offers a vast potential and is available where development is most necessary.

9. Hydroelectricity means clean and cheap energy for today and for tomorrow.

With an average lifetime of 50 to 100 years, hydroelectric developments are long-term investments that can benefit various generations. They can be easily upgraded to incorporate more recent technologies and have very low operating and maintenance costs.

10. Hydroelectricity is a fundamental instrument for sustainable development.

Hydroelectric enterprises that are developed and operated in a manner that is economically viable, environmentally sensible and socially responsible represent the best concept of sustainable development. That means, "development that today addresses people's needs without compromising the capacity of future generations for addressing their own needs" (World Commission on the Environment and Development, 1987).

8 tháng 5 2021

The best way to start saving on your electricity costs is to get smart with how you use electricity. Make these 21 no-cost changes in your home and you could save $500 or more a year, depending on a number of factors including the size of your home.

Now's the time to also join Team Power Smart and start a Reduction Challenge. If you can deliver on most of the 21 changes below, you could reduce your electricity use by 10% over the year and earn a $50 reward.