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1 . Clothes & Textiles ; Phone & Computer ; Cardboard cover ....
2 . Build houses with plas bottles; Drink water and turn the bottle
3 . I want to visit Finland. Because it is the happiest place in the world
I want to visit Japan. Because it is a very civilized and clean country
4 . I have seen the city of Chicago through photos. Many believe that this nickname comes from winds blowing in from Lake Michigan. No one knows the true origin of this name but it is believed that it actually comes from poliians changing their minds on a regular basis. Chicago is located in the southwest corner of Lake Michigan, in the state of Illinois.
5 . I enjoyed Tet. Because I was together with my family
6 . Often go to wish my grandparents and relatives
7 . Giza Necropolis
Babylon Hanging Gardens
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
Artemis Temple
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
Statue of the Sun in Rhodes
lighthouse of Alexandria
P/S ; mk chỉ lm 7 câu thôi nhoa
~ Học tốt ~
1 Can you tell me some wonders of the wonld ?
HA LONG BAY, BIG BEN , EFFIEL PHONG NHA - KE BANG,...
2 Which country do you want to visit ? Why?
I WANT TO VISIT AMERICA. BECAUSE I WANT TO EXPLORE WHITE HOUSE.
3 what were you doing at 7o'clock last night?
I WAS STUDYING ENGLISH.
4 What is the capital of America ,Thailand ,Japan ,France ?
AMERICA ; WASHINGTON
THAILAND; BANG COC
JAPAN ; TOKYO
FRANCE; PARIS
EX / VD:
Do you like traveling?
=> Yes, I do.
Do you want to travel in Vietnam or travel abroad?
=> I want to travel abroad.
which country do you want to visit? why?
=> I want to visit England because I want to know more about countries in the world.
Passage 1:
I like visiting Hanoi most because It is not only the main administrative agency of my country but also a very beatiful city. It contains many amazing sights and also very famous egg coffee. In addition, There is a extremely sacred place, that's Ho Chi Minh mausoleum. In short, Ha Noi is a very beautiful, busy city.
Passage 2:
Computer, clearly play a very important role in our life. It helps us in transforming information from all over the world. With a computer, we have access to the internet and can learn everything possible. I myself use the computer very much, mostly for searching information for my homework and watching films.
(P/s: Chừi ưi tui nghĩ nổ não lun á >.< , nhớ tick tui nghen)
1. I have about an hour per day spending on my favorite hobbies and other things. In these time, I usually listening to music, play games...
2. I think those activities such as playing sport, praticing piano or some kind of instrument, learn how to bake cakes,... Because teenagers really need to grow their physical condition and other skills too.
3. I don't think that parents should decide that for teenagers. At these ages, teenagers need to feel free to do things they like. But parents can give advice for their children.
4. The advantages of using technology in leisure activities are like they can help us to get more information on the internet that could be useful for our activities, technology may bring a comfortable feeling when we work… But the disadvantage that if we use computer or mobile phone too much, it would be harmful for our health.
5. To me, the Vietnamese student would usually do activities such as going to a football match that is an activity that boys really love, or going shopping, hanging out at the café’s or just simply go to a place and do the homework together.
6. Option 1: I mostly like to live in the city because of course it is more modern, comfortable and convenient. I can go to many interesting places and do things that is not possible in the countryside.(Ex: Go to the shopping mall, play games at the arcade…)
Option 2: I always love to be in the countryside. Because it’s really a peaceful place with no noisy sounds of the city at all. And the countryside is beautiful, of course I can do some activities that is not possible in the city too. (Ex: go fishing, feed animals,…)
7. Well, the “nomadic life” to me it’s really interesting. You can go to anywhere you like, travel and see lots of different things. But the fact is, you can’t see your family very often. That cause a little homesick.
8. Option 1: Yes. I do feel that the countryside is boring. There is no wi-fi, no shopping mall, and the other interesting places in the city too. It’s really inconvenient when you’ll have to go very far to buy things and you just can’t do anything fun.
Option 2: I don’t really on it. I think the countryside is quite nice place to live. Although it’s a bit inconvenient but there are still lots of things to do. I’m quite a nature person, I love to do activities such as going fishing, picking mushrooms in the forest, feed the cows,… Lots of interesting things that you can do when you are close to the nature.
9. Well, the world is growing everyday and of course there are changes in the country life too. Things are not being so rustic as we used to know. Now there are different things such as new and more modern schools, they built a bigger and nicer street, the people’s farming work is getting easier because there are more equipment, they built more shops… in the residential…
10. In Viet Nam, terraced fields often appear at mountainous places such as Yen Bai, Lai Chau, Son La, Sa Pa – Lao Cai,…
11. I think most ethnic people in Vietnam live on farming.
12. The ethnic people in SaPa are mostly H’Mong people. They wear they traditional costumes and work for their life. Usually, women make brocades and sell them to tourists or customers, when people here do farming, they wear a weaving basket on their back...
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1. Do you like traveling?(why)
Yes, i do. Because traveling will improve my knowledgr
2. Do you like travel alone or with your friends?(why)
I like traveling with my friends, because I hate being alone
3. Have you traveled to other places? Where are they?
I have traveled to HCM City, HN, Hue,.....
4. What do you usually do when you first arrive in a new place?
I usually go for a walk, or sleep
5. What are the benefits of traveling?
It help improve our knowldge, make us more confident
6. Why do so many people like traveling nowadays?
In mu opinion, I think it's because there are many interesting places nowadays, and most of us have money for traveling
Câu 2 sai đề:
2. Do you like travel alone or with your friends?
travel=>traveling
When I was young, I used to go back to my hometown, which is the countryside. It is in Ninh Binh . I really like the fresh air there, the buffaloes grazing on the hills and the friendly people here. I love this rural land. The food here has a strong hometown flavor that makes anyone going away must remember it. For those who like a peaceful life, Ninh Binh is a very ideal place.
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Water is uniquely vulnerable to pollution. Known as a “universal solvent,” water is able to dissolve more substances than any other liquid on earth. It’s the reason we have Kool-Aid and brilliant blue waterfalls. It’s also why water is so easily polluted. Toxic substances from farms, towns, and factories readily dissolve into and mix with it, causing water pollution.
Categories of Water Pollution
Groundwater
When rain falls and seeps deep into the earth, filling the cracks, crevices, and porous spaces of an aquifer (basically an underground storehouse of water), it becomes groundwater—one of our least visible but most important natural resources. Nearly 40 percent of Americans rely on groundwater, pumped to the earth’s surface, for drinking water. For some folks in rural areas, it’s their only freshwater source. Groundwater gets polluted when contaminants—from pesticides and fertilizers to waste leached from landfills and septic systems—make their way into an aquifer, rendering it unsafe for human use. Ridding groundwater of contaminants can be difficult to impossible, as well as costly. Once polluted, an aquifer may be unusable for decades, or even thousands of years. Groundwater can also spread contamination far from the original polluting source as it seeps into streams, lakes, and oceans.
Surface water
Covering about 70 percent of the earth, surface water is what fills our oceans, lakes, rivers, and all those other blue bits on the world map. Surface water from freshwater sources (that is, from sources other than the ocean) accounts for more than 60 percentof the water delivered to American homes. But a significant pool of that water is in peril. According to the most recent surveys on national water quality from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, nearly half of our rivers and streams and more than one-third of our lakes are polluted and unfit for swimming, fishing, and drinking. Nutrient pollution, which includes nitrates and phosphates, is the leading type of contamination in these freshwater sources. While plants and animals need these nutrients to grow, they have become a major pollutant due to farm waste and fertilizer runoff. Municipal and industrial waste discharges contribute their fair share of toxins as well. There’s also all the random junk that industry and individuals dump directly into waterways.
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Ocean water
Eighty percent of ocean pollution (also called marine pollution) originates on land—whether along the coast or far inland. Contaminants such as chemicals, nutrients, and heavy metals are carried from farms, factories, and cities by streams and rivers into our bays and estuaries; from there they travel out to sea. Meanwhile, marine debris—particularly plastic—is blown in by the wind or washed in via storm drains and sewers. Our seas are also sometimes spoiled by oil spills and leaks—big and small—and are consistently soaking up carbon pollution from the air. The ocean absorbs as much as a quarter of man-made carbon emissions.
Point source
When contamination originates from a single source, it’s called point source pollution. Examples include wastewater (also called effluent) discharged legally or illegally by a manufacturer, oil refinery, or wastewater treatment facility, as well as contamination from leaking septic systems, chemical and oil spills, and illegal dumping. The EPA regulates point source pollution by establishing limits on what can be discharged by a facility directly into a body of water. While point source pollution originates from a specific place, it can affect miles of waterways and ocean.
Nonpoint source
Nonpoint source pollution is contamination derived from diffuse sources. These may include agricultural or stormwater runoff or debris blown into waterways from land. Nonpoint source pollution is the leading cause of water pollution in U.S. waters, but it’s difficult to regulate, since there’s no single, identifiable culprit.
Transboundary
It goes without saying that water pollution can’t be contained by a line on a map. Transboundary pollution is the result of contaminated water from one country spilling into the waters of another. Contamination can result from a disaster—like an oil spill—or the slow, downriver creep of industrial, agricultural, or municipal discharge.
1. I'd like to visit Korea. Because I'd like music, Korean people and foods of Korea.
3. a) Fainting:
- The victim should not sit or stand.
- The victim's head should be below the level of the heart.
- The victim should drink a cup of tea when reviving.
b) Shock: Victim can't drink wine or beer.
c) Burns: You should ease the pain with ice or cold water packs.
4.
- Cook the rice