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Practice SVIP
Read and put the headings into the correct paragraphs. (There is one extra)
Effects of Soil Pollution
1. Considering how soil is the reason we are able to sustain ourselves, the contamination of it has major consequences on our health. Crops and plants are grown on polluted soil absorb much of the pollution and then pass these on to us. This could explain the sudden surge in small and terminal illnesses.
2. : The ecological balance of any system gets affected due to the widespread contamination of the soil. Most plants are unable to adapt when the chemistry of the soil changes so radically in a short period of time. Fungi and bacteria found in the soil that bind it together begin to decline, which creates an additional problem of soil erosion.
3. : The toxic chemicals present in the soil can decrease soil fertility and therefore decrease the soil yield. The contaminated soil is then used to produce fruits and vegetables which lack quality nutrients and may contain some poisonous substance to cause serious health problems in people consuming them.
4. : The emission of toxic and foul gases from landfills pollutes the environment and causes serious effects on the health of some people. The unpleasant smell causes inconvenience to other people.
5. : The death of many soil organisms (e.g. earthworms) in the soil can lead to alteration in soil structure. Apart from that, it could also force other predators to move to other places in search of food.
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Water pollution is a major global problem that requires ongoing evaluation and revision of water resource policy at all levels. It has been suggested that water pollution is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14,000 people daily. An estimated 580 people in India die of water pollution-related illness every day. About 90 percent of the water in the cities of China is polluted. As of 2007, half a billion Chinese had no access to safe drinking water. In addition to the acute problems of water pollution in developing countries, developed countries also continue to struggle with pollution problems. For example, in the most recent national report on water quality in the United States, 44 percent of assessed stream miles, 64 percent of assessed lake acres, and 30 percent of assessed bays and estuarine square miles were classified as polluted. The head of China's national development agency said in 2007 that one quarter the length of China's seven main rivers were so poisoned the water harmed the skin. Water is typically referred to as polluted when it is impaired by anthropogenic contaminants and either does not support human use, such as drinking water, or undergoes a marked shift in its ability to support its constituent biotic communities, such as fish. Natural phenomena such as volcanoes, algae blooms, storms, and earthquakes also cause major changes in water quality and the ecological status of water.
Read and answer the question.
1. What is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases?
Water pollution is a major global problem that requires ongoing evaluation and revision of water resource policy at all levels. It has been suggested that water pollution is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14,000 people daily. An estimated 580 people in India die of water pollution-related illness every day. About 90 percent of the water in the cities of China is polluted. As of 2007, half a billion Chinese had no access to safe drinking water. In addition to the acute problems of water pollution in developing countries, developed countries also continue to struggle with pollution problems. For example, in the most recent national report on water quality in the United States, 44 percent of assessed stream miles, 64 percent of assessed lake acres, and 30 percent of assessed bays and estuarine square miles were classified as polluted. The head of China's national development agency said in 2007 that one quarter the length of China's seven main rivers were so poisoned the water harmed the skin. Water is typically referred to as polluted when it is impaired by anthropogenic contaminants and either does not support human use, such as drinking water, or undergoes a marked shift in its ability to support its constituent biotic communities, such as fish. Natural phenomena such as volcanoes, algae blooms, storms, and earthquakes also cause major changes in water quality and the ecological status of water.
Read and answer the question.
2. How many people die every day from water pollution?
Water pollution is a major global problem that requires ongoing evaluation and revision of water resource policy at all levels. It has been suggested that water pollution is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14,000 people daily. An estimated 580 people in India die of water pollution-related illness every day. About ninety percent of the water in the cities of China is polluted. As of 2007, half a billion Chinese had no access to safe drinking water. In addition to the acute problems of water pollution in developing countries, developed countries also continue to struggle with pollution problems. For example, in the most recent national report on water quality in the United States, 44 percent of assessed stream miles, 64 percent of assessed lake acres, and 30 percent of assessed bays and estuarine square miles were classified as polluted. The head of China's national development agency said in 2007 that one quarter the length of China's seven main rivers were so poisoned the water harmed the skin. Water is typically referred to as polluted when it is impaired by anthropogenic contaminants and either does not support human use, such as drinking water, or undergoes a marked shift in its ability to support its constituent biotic communities, such as fish. Natural phenomena such as volcanoes, algae blooms, storms, and earthquakes also cause major changes in water quality and the ecological status of water.
Read and answer the question.
3. How many percent of the water in the cities of China is polluted?
Water pollution is a major global problem that requires ongoing evaluation and revision of water resource policy at all levels. It has been suggested that water pollution is the leading worldwide cause of deaths and diseases and that it accounts for the deaths of more than 14,000 people daily. An estimated 580 people in India die of water pollution-related illness every day. About ninety percent of the water in the cities of China is polluted. As of 2007, half a billion Chinese had no access to safe drinking water. In addition to the acute problems of water pollution in developing countries, developed countries also continue to struggle with pollution problems. For example, in the most recent national report on water quality in the United States, 44 percent of assessed stream miles, 64 percent of assessed lake acres, and 30 percent of assessed bays and estuarine square miles were classified as polluted. The head of China's national development agency said in 2007 that one quarter the length of China's seven main rivers were so poisoned the water harmed the skin. Water is typically referred to as polluted when it is impaired by anthropogenic contaminants and either does not support human use, such as drinking water, or undergoes a marked shift in its ability to support its constituent biotic communities, such as fish. Natural phenomena such as volcanoes, algae blooms, storms, and earthquakes also cause major changes in water quality and the ecological status of water.
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4. What phenomena cause major changes in water quality and the ecological status of water?
Choose the correct word for each gap to complete the following passage.
Have a walk
- in
- at
- over
- above
- beautifully
- beautiful
- being beautiful
- beauty
- while
- when
- before
- after
- Unless
- If
- While
- Soon
- of
- by
- with
- in
- Nevertheless
- Moreover
- However
- Therefore
- cleaning up
- clean off
- clean up
- after
- when
- until
- before
Rewrite each sentence without changing the meaning.
1. I didn't have an umbrella with me so I got wet.
- I wouldn't
- have
- with me.
- if I had had
- an umbrella
- got wet
Rewrite each sentence without changing the meaning.
2. I'll call the police if you don't leave me alone.
- I'll call
- you leave
- Unless
- me alone,
- the police.
Rewrite each sentence without changing the meaning.
3. In the snowy weather we don't go to school.
- we don't
- .
- is snowy,
- go to school
- If
- the weather
Rewrite each sentence without changing the meaning.
4. Without Jack's help, I wouldn't have been able to move this table.
- been able to
- helped me,
- I wouldn't have
- If Jack hadn't
- move this table.
Rewrite each sentence without changing the meaning.
5. You drink too much coffee, that's why you can't sleep.
- too much coffee,
- drink
- sleep.
- If you didn't
- you could
Rewrite each sentence without changing the meaning.
6. Make me some coffee, and I'll give you some sweets.
- I'll give
- some coffee,
- some sweets.
- you
- If you
- make me
Rewrite each sentence without changing the meaning.
7. If you hadn't told me about Sue's hair, I wouldn't have noticed her.
- you had
- Sue's hair,
- l wouldn't have
- told me about
- Unless
- noticed her.
Rewrite each sentence without changing the meaning.
8. If you see Peter, tell him he should be here at 8 00.
- Should
- you see Peter,
- tell him
- here at 8:00.
- he should be
Rewrite the following sentences starting with if.
1. He can't go out because he has to study for his exam.
Rewrite the following sentences starting with if.
2. She is lazy so she can't pass the exam.
Rewrite the following sentences starting with if.
3. He will pay me tonight; I will have enough money to buy a car.
Rewrite the following sentences starting with if.
4. He smokes too much; that's why he can't get rid of his cough.
Rewrite the following sentences starting with if.
5. She is very shy, so she doesn't enjoy the party.
Rewrite the following sentences starting with if.
6. He doesn't take any exercises. He is so unhealthy.
Rewrite the following sentences starting with if.
7. Study hard or you won't pass the exam.
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