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By 2030, robots will be able to play tennis. It will be able to play very well. Robots will be look after children or old people. It will be able to feed babies or pets. It will be able to feed careful. Robots will be able to talk with people but It can talk with people now. Robots won't be able to find and repair problems in our bodies. And robots won't be able to understand what web think. By 2030, I think that robots will be useful.
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Getting policies right for issues like self-driving cars and unmanned aerial vehicles is tough, but doable. Latin America isn’t significantly behind the regulatory curve. Even in the U.S., only a few states have passed rules regulating self-driving vehicles, and the Federal Aviation Administration is just this year getting around to publishing regulations on civilian drone use. Once the region’s policymakers realize that these safety issues are less than a decade away (if not already here today), they will, hopefully, begin to act.
However, addressing the impact of robotics on the economy and the labor market is much more difficult. How does the region prepare for a technology revolution that will upend millions of jobs and dozens of industries vital to regional economies? How can Latin American countries prevent the inevitable wave of economic disruption from escalating into a crisis of political stability?
There is nothing Latin American governments can or should do to slow technology’s progress in their countries.
Instead, they need to find ways to embrace the positive aspects of robotics. Even if the above sections appear a bit pessimistic, the potential of self-driving cars to reshape urban transportation, of unmanned drones to remake the logistics industry, and of robotics in general to make industries more productive and to push the boundaries of what is technologically possible could provide great benefits to Latin America and the rest of the world.
Some of the policies needed to address advances in robotics are obvious. Nearly everyone agrees on the importance of building educated, innovative and adaptive workforces. However, the reality of building those workforces requires Latin American governments to make politically difficult choices. These include raising taxes to pay for investments in education from pre-kindergarten to post-graduate levels that will enable the next generation to succeed.
Additionally, while government investment in research and development is essential, innovation is really going to come from the bottom up. Policymakers need to streamline the process of building businesses and—perhaps more importantly—of creating cultural and legal frameworks in which innovative, technology-driven businesses can fail productively. Innovation requires entrepreneurs to take risks, but they are less likely to do so when harsh bankruptcy laws and a culture that punishes unsuccessful risk-takers in the business environment hold those entrepreneurs back.
On education, small-business creation, social safety nets, and regulations, the policy choices made in the next 10 years are going to determine whether Latin America embraces the benefits of robotics or faces a new lost decade, as it did in the 1980s. The economic transition to a greater use of automation and artificial intelligence is going to disrupt economies and create social tension, but some of the difficulties can be mitigated and some opportunities can be grasped if the region begins acting early.
The most important step is to get more of Latin America’s politicians, think tanks and civil society to discuss and debate the coming technology revolution. Unfortunately, many of the hemisphere’s political leaders spend more time discussing Cold-war era disputes than technology issues affecting the vast majority of Latin America today and into the coming decade.
The region’s politicians aren’t going to spend time discussing robotics until they feel pressure from voters and civil society.
In my family , I love my mother very much . Because she always look after me . She is a housewife . This year , she is thirty - five years old . She has a thin body and white skin . My mother has brown eyes , pink thin lips and small white teeth . Her hair is long and black . Her hands are white and thin . She likes reading book , playing badminton or cooking . She cooking very well . She is funny and interesting . She also beautiful . Everyday , she gets up at six o'clock , then cook breakfast and does housework . In her breaktime , she often read book or listen to music . My mother is the most wonderful in the world .
My mother is an ideal housewife of forty. She comes of a respectable Muslim family. She is very polite, affectionate and intelligent. She manages the family very nicely. She does every household work. She takes great care of all of us. She loves me very dearly. She is ready to sacrifice her own happiness for my happiness. She hopes to see me happy even at the cost of her own life. She holds my good above everything in the world. Her anxiety knows no bounds if I fall ill. She does not enjoy a wink of sleep. But her face beams with joy when I come round. My mother is very religious. She says her prayers five times a day. She is also very kind to the poor. She tries to help the poor as far as possible. My mother possesses a good sense of sanitation. She keeps our house neat and clean. She is a woman of delicate taste. She reads books when she gets time. She bears a good moral character. She advises us to follow the path of truth and honesty. She also advises us to be polite, gentle and modest. I hold my mother in profound respect. I am greatly indebted to my mother.
I. Listen and fill one word in the blanks.
The population of the…..(1)……is growing. More …(2)….. need more food. More people …(3)…. more land. We ……(4)….. ….cutting down the …..(5)…. .Farmers are burning …(6)……..forests. They need …(7)…fields. We are destroying …(8)….. and animals. These …(9)…. animals are …( 10)….. danger.
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others in each group.
1. A. garden B. yard C. market D. warm
2. A. aerobics B. carrot C. lemonade D. correct
3. A. armchair B. sandwich C. chocolate D. school
4. A. ahead B. white C. behind D. hungry
5. A. stadium B. accident C. finally D. animal
III. Choose the best answer from the four options (A or B, C, D) to complete each of the following sentences.
1. She is not doing ___________ in the garden, just walking with her dog.
A. anything B. nothing C. something D. one thing
2. It is twelve o’clock, Mai Anh. Let’s ___________home.
A. goes B. to go C. going D. go
3. My brother and I ___________ our grandmother next weekend.
A. visit B. am going to visit C. am visiting D. are going to visit
4. ___________ he plays the guitar!
A. What beautiful B. How beautifully C. How beautiful D. What beautifully
5. I don’t want much sugar in coffee. Just ___________, please.
A. a little B. little C. few D. a few
6. At an intersection, we must___________.
A. ride quickly B. go fast C. slow down D. run out
7. What’s___________ lunch? -There is some rice and some meat.
A. for B. in C. to D. at
8. Is there anything to drink? ~ I’m___________.
A. hungry B. tired C. thirsty D. cold
9. Look ___________ that strange man! He is looking ___________ Lan but she isn’t here.
A. for/ at B. at/ for C. at/ after D. at/ on
10. You are too fat. You shouldn’t eat much___________.
A. meat B. fruit C. fish D. vegetables
11. ___________ do people need more food? ~ Because there are more people.
A. What B. Why C. Where D. How
12. Where is your mother? ~ She is in the kitchen. She___________ dinner.
A. cooks B. cooking C. cooked D. is cooking
13. How___________ do you brush your teeth? ~ Three times a day.
A. many B. much C. usually D. often
14. ___________ straight across the road.
A. Don’t run B. Not run C. No running D. Can’t run
15. When it becomes hot, people often feel ___________.
A. hungry B. thirsty C. happy D. worried
16. Of the three students, Nga is ___________.
A. the best B. good C. better D. well
17. What is your favorite food? ~____________
A. My favorite food is orange juice. C. I like coffee and lemonlade.
B. Orange juice is my favorite food. D. I like chicken and fried fish.
18. They ___________ late for school.
A. never are B. don’t C. are never D. never
19. ___________ are you going to stay here? ~ For a week.
A. How often B. How long C. How many D. How far
20. Miss Trang always ___________ her own clothes.
A. does B. wants C. cooks D. makes
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My name is Long and I’m a Vietnamese. I am twenty-four years old. I live in Ho Chi Minh city in the south of Vietnam.
I have a big family with six people. I have two sisters and a brother. My sisters are older and my brother is younger than me. My father is a teacher at a secondary school. He has worked for 35 years in the field and he is my biggest role model in life. My mother is a housewife. She is nice and she is really good at cooking. I love my family so much.
I’m a generous and easy-going person but when it comes to work I’m a competitive perfectionist. I’m also an optimistic and outgoing person so I have many friends and other social relationships. I enjoy reading, writing and doing math. I decided to become a Civil Engineer because I have always been fascinated by bridges, buildings, and skyscrapers. A degree in Civil Engineering enables me to achieve my goals and also gives me an opportunity to make a difference in the community.
Five years from now, I want to become a project manager of a construction project. As a project manager, my primary goals are managing people, set budgets, and making decisions of all kinds. I also want to speak English fluently so I can work with people from different countries.
I was born and grown up on the poor land in Duc Tho district, Ha Tinh province. That’s where deeply attaches to me 24 years of life. If anyone who asks me that “What’s the thing your most proud of?” .I will answer that’s my hometown. Duc Tho is the land poor where the people live by rice cultivation, breeding, and fishing. Although the life is very difficult, but the people is very friendly, and studious. In Duc Tho, there is a Tung Anh village where called “Doctor village”. Duc Tho is also the home of Tran Phu Secretary General, and marked many memories of the great leader Ho Chi Minh.
If you come to Duc Tho, you will feel many interesting things, visiting Tran Phu tombstone, La Giang dyke, rowing on La driver, and enjoying the traditional songs. In the evening, they can enjoy a special food which is “mussel rice” – just only eat one time, you will never forget.
Beautiful and unobtrusive! Duc Tho always tries to grow, and to improve the life of people, but keeping the traditional culture.
“Tôi sinh ra và lớn lên trên miền đất nghèo thuộc huyện Đức Thọ, tỉnh Hà Tĩnh. Đó là nơi gắn bó với tôi 24 năm cuộc đời. Nếu có ai hỏi tôi rằng “Điều gì làm tôi tự hào nhất?”. Tôi sẽ trả lời đó chính là quê hương tôi. Đức Thọ là mảnh đất nghèo, người dân ở đây sống bằng nghề trồng lúa, chăn nuôi và đánh cá. Mặc dù cuộc sống vất vả, nhưng con người ở đây rất thân thiện và hiếu học. Đức Thọ có một ngôi làng Tùng Ảnh, được gọi là làng tiến sỹ. Đức Thọ cũng chính là quê hương của cố tổng bí thư Trần Phú, và đã ghi nhiều dấu ấn của lãnh tụ Hồ Chí Minh vĩ đại.
Nếu đặt chân đến Đức Thọ, bạn sẽ cảm nhận được nhiều điều thú vị, đi tham quan mộ cố tổng bí thư Trần Phú, đê La Giang, chèo thuyền trên sông La, và nghe câu hò ví dặm. Khi hoàng hôn xuống, cùng nhau thưởng thức cơm hến – một đặc sản ẩm thức chỉ ăn một lần là nhớ.
Đẹp và bình dị ! Đức Thọ luôn luôn cố gắng để đổi mới, cải thiện đời sống nhân dân, nhưng luôn giữ gìn bản sắc quê hương đậm đà’’.
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chỉ cần trả lời những câu hỏi trong sách rồi ghép thành một đoạn văn có ly la xong . Nếu thầy cô bắt vẽ thì vẽ gống trong sách
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Hello my name is nam. My house over there I will talk about my dear home. First, when you enter the living room, you will see a set of tables and chairs and TV. (I have a lot of sympathy) dịch câu mở ngoặc này nha đừng ghi bậy :)
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After a week of hard study, Sunday, dad take you watch football at the My Dinh Stadium. Today Vietnam team met the Thai team. Vietnam team dressed in red, while the Thai team wore blue. Team Vietnam was right before kick off. The referee and referee signaled the game starts. Exciting game from the first minute. First Half our team has not scored any goals.Into the second half, just 10 minutes Cong Vinh pass the Kingdom, he slowly came Thailand defender and scorer scored his first goal for the team in Vietnam. The whole stadium cheers rang loud cheers. The air is very noisy in the field. The match began. Thailand team scored the 1-1 equalizer. But just a few minutes later, Van Quyen team scored a goal to add more. First half really tough, aggressive. But by the end of the game is no more goals are scored. The referee whistle well finish the match. Vietnam team won 2-1. This real football game exciting. I hope next time to be announced taken to watch a football game again.
Last Saturday, I went to see her parents for the match between his kidneys and Ha Tay Hang Day stadium, Hanoi. But when parents and children to the stadium, stands looking up I saw people crowded, crowded place. Then a few minutes, the two teams came out. Music emerged, making the air in the field even more boisterous. When the game starts, the players move, decided to winning the ball. Suddenly, the referee blew the whistle and unfortunately for the players his kidneys. Number one player was fouled. Soon a yellow card for him. As for the expression of Ha Tay team excited. But fifty minutes to the 15 players in the team and scored his kidneys to his team. Now the identity of the players present Hatay was slightly pale. Not long after, the referee blew the whistle alarm every hour. The final score was 1-0 in favor of the Cua Ong Thanh players. I found this game very well and look forward to watching the game or more.