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19 tháng 8 2023

2. Peru – photographer

3. Ireland – police officer

4. France – student

5. Jordan – pilot

6. Brazil – teacher

7. South Africa – musician

8. South Korea – chef

9. Việt Nam – artist

10. Australia – travel agent

1 tháng 2 2023

1 Angeline is from Brazil and she's 18 years old

2 Asef is a student in England but He's from Jordan

3 I'm 35 years old and I'm a photographer

4 My mother is Spanish but my father  isn't

5 We can go to college or we can take a gap year

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Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
7 tháng 9 2023

A: Where is Nicolas from? (Nicolas đến từ đâu?)

B: Nicolas is from Australia. (Nicolas đến từ nước Úc.)

A: What does he do? (Anh ấy làm nghề gì?)

B: He’s a travel agent. (Anh ấy là đại lý du lịch.)

The increase in city crime is a global phenomenon. Some people say that a lot of crime in this country is because of (1 - migrate) ______ and the new people arriving from other countries bringdifferent (2 - culture) ______ values and attitudes to the law. I don’t agree with this idea because themost common crimes are (3 - local) ______ produced and not imported from other countries. (4 -Vandal) ______ is one of the biggest crimes in my city with bus shelters and shop windows beingpopular...
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The increase in city crime is a global phenomenon. Some people say that a lot of crime in this country is because of (1 - migrate) ______ and the new people arriving from other countries bringdifferent (2 - culture) ______ values and attitudes to the law. I don’t agree with this idea because themost common crimes are (3 - local) ______ produced and not imported from other countries. (4 -Vandal) ______ is one of the biggest crimes in my city with bus shelters and shop windows beingpopular targets. Another popular crime is (5 - pay) ______ parking fines, which is unlikely to be becauseof immigrants because most of them do not own cars. The (6 - oppose) ______ point of view is thatyoung local people feel angry when they can’t get a job and in order to (7 - hand) ______ the change intheir environment, they strike out at easy targets. This would explain why bicycle (8 - thief) ______ ismore common than car crime these days, especially in rich (9 - neighbors) ______ where most cars areprotected with electronic alarms. Another reason, though, for so many bicycles getting stolen might bethat the (10 - punish) ______ is not very severe compared to car stealing which can land you in prison fora number of years.

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3 tháng 2 2021

1. immigration

2. cultural 

3. locally

4. vandalism 

5. unpaid

6. opposing 

7. handle

8. theft

9. neighborhoods

10. punishment

7 tháng 9 2023

2. Who are your English teachers?

3. What is her name?

4. How old is she?

5. What is their nationality?

6. How is the doctor?

20 tháng 5 2017

Fill in each blank with the suitable word in the following passage.

I have just received (1) a letter from my brother, Dave. He is in Australia. He has been there for (2) six months. He is an engineer. He is working (3) for a big farm and he has visited a great number (4) of different places in Australia. He has just bought an (5) Australian car and he has gone (6) to Alice Spring, a small town to the center of Australia. He will (7) soon visit Darwin. From there (8), he’ll fly to Perth. My brother has never (9) been abroad before, so he finds (10) this trip very exciting.

8 tháng 9 2023

2. sickness

3. better

4. eight

5. late

6. work

7. blue

8. one

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
8 tháng 9 2023

(2) It helps stop sickness and keeps us healthy.

(Nó giúp ngăn ngừa bệnh tật và giữ cho chúng ta khỏe mạnh.)

Dẫn chứng: Physically, sleep helps prevent sickness and keeps our body healthy.

(Về mặt thể chất, giấc ngủ giúp ngăn ngừa bệnh tật và giữ cho cơ thể chúng ta khỏe mạnh.)

(3) We also study and work better …

(Chúng ta cũng học tập và làm việc tốt hơn …)

Dẫn chứng: Mentally, we study and work better when we sleep for about eight hours the previous night.

(Về mặt tinh thần, chúng ta học tập và làm việc tốt hơn khi chúng ta ngủ khoảng 8 tiếng vào đêm hôm trước.)

(4) … when we sleep for eight hours.

(… khi chúng ta ngủ 8 tiếng.)

Dẫn chứng: Mentally, we study and work better when we sleep for about eight hours the previous night.

(Về mặt tinh thần, chúng ta học tập và làm việc tốt hơn khi chúng ta ngủ khoảng 8 tiếng vào đêm hôm trước.)

(5) One reason is that we stay up late …

(Một lý do là chúng ta thức khuya …)

Dẫn chứng: We often stay up late into the night, and some of us even work all night and sleep during the day.

(Chúng ta thường thức khuya và một số người trong chúng ta thậm chí làm việc cả đêm và ngủ vào ban ngày.)

(6) … or work all night.

(… hoặc làm việc cả đêm.)

Dẫn chứng: We often stay up late into the night, and some of us even work all night and sleep during the day.

(Chúng ta thường thức khuya và một số người trong chúng ta thậm chí làm việc cả đêm và ngủ vào ban ngày.)

(7) Another reason is that blue light from screens keeps us awake.

Dẫn chứng: In addition, the screens of our computers, tablets, and smartphones all send out blue light.

(Ngoài ra, màn hình của máy tính, máy tính bảng và điện thoại thông minh của chúng ta đều phát ra ánh sáng xanh.)

(8) As a result, medical experts advise us to stop looking at screens one hour before bed.

Dẫn chứng: As a result, some medical experts suggest that we shouldn't watch more than two hours of television per day, and that we should stop looking at screens (including phones) one hour before we go to bed.

(Do đó, một số chuyên gia y tế khuyên rằng chúng ta không nên xem tivi hơn hai tiếng mỗi ngày và không nên nhìn vào màn hình (bao gồm cả điện thoại) một giờ trước khi đi ngủ.)

Help me PAPER RECYCLING A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations. By world...
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PAPER RECYCLING

A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations. By world standards, this is a good performance since the worldwide average is 33 percent waste paper. Governments have encouraged waste paper collection and sorting schemes and at the same time, the paper industry has responded by developing new recycling technologies that have paved the way for even greater utilization of used fibre. As a result, industry’s use of recycled fibres is expected to increase at twice the rate of virgin fibre over the coming years.

B Already, waste paper constitutes 70% of paper used for packaging and advances in the technology required to remove ink from the paper have allowed a higher recycled content in newsprint and writing paper. To achieve the benefits of recycling, the community must also contribute. We need to accept a change in the quality of paper products; for example, stationery may be less white and of a rougher texture. There also needs to support from the community for waste paper collection programs. Not only do we need to make the paper available to collectors but it also needs to be separated into different types and sorted from contaminants such as staples, paperclips, string and other miscellaneous items.

C There are technical limitations to the amount of paper which can be recycled and some paper products cannot be collected for re-use. These include paper in the form of books and permanent records, photographic paper and paper which is badly contaminated. The four most common sources of paper for recycling are factories and retail stores which gather large amounts of packaging material in which goods are delivered, also offices which have unwanted business documents and computer output, paper converters and printers and lastly households which discard newspapers and packaging material. The paper manufacturer pays a price for the paper and may also incur the collection cost.

D Once collected, the paper has to be sorted by hand by people trained to recognise various types of paper. This is necessary because some types of paper can only be made from particular kinds of recycled fibre. The sorted paper then has to be repulped or mixed with water and broken down into its individual fibres. This mixture is called stock and may contain a wide variety of contaminating materials, particularly if it is made from mixed waste paper which has had little sorting. Various machineries are used to remove other materials from the stock. After passing through the repulping process, the fibres from printed waste paper are grey in colour because the printing ink has soaked into the individual fibres. This recycled material can only be used in products where the grey colour does not matter, such as cardboard boxes but if the grey colour is not acceptable, the fibres must be de-inked. This involves adding chemicals such as caustic soda or other alkalis, soaps and detergents, water-hardening agents such as calcium chloride, frothing agents and bleaching agents. Before the recycled fibres can be made into paper they must be refined or treated in such a way that they bond together.

E Most paper products must contain some virgin fibre as well as recycled fibres and unlike glass, paper cannot be recycled indefinitely. Most paper is down-cycled which means that a product made from recycled paper is of an inferior quality to the original paper. Recycling paper is beneficial in that it saves some of the energy, labour and capital that go into producing virgin pulp. However, recycling requires the use of fossil fuel, a non-renewable energy source, to collect the waste paper from the community and to process it to produce new paper. And the recycling process still creates emissions which require treatment before they can be disposed of safely. Nevertheless, paper recycling is an important economical and environmental practice but one which must be carried out in a rational and viable manner for it to be useful to both industry and the community.

i. Process of paper recycling

ii. Less threat of waste paper to the environment

iii. Collection of paper for recycling

iv. Sources of paper for recycling

v. Bad sides of paper recycling

vi. Contribution of community to recycling paper

Your answer:

1. Paragraph A .......................

2. Paragraph B .......................

3. Paragraph C .......................

4. Paragraph D .......................

5. Paragraph E .......................

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20 tháng 10 2018

Help me

PAPER RECYCLING

A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations. By world standards, this is a good performance since the worldwide average is 33 percent waste paper. Governments have encouraged waste paper collection and sorting schemes and at the same time, the paper industry has responded by developing new recycling technologies that have paved the way for even greater utilization of used fibre. As a result, industry’s use of recycled fibres is expected to increase at twice the rate of virgin fibre over the coming years.

B Already, waste paper constitutes 70% of paper used for packaging and advances in the technology required to remove ink from the paper have allowed a higher recycled content in newsprint and writing paper. To achieve the benefits of recycling, the community must also contribute. We need to accept a change in the quality of paper products; for example, stationery may be less white and of a rougher texture. There also needs to support from the community for waste paper collection programs. Not only do we need to make the paper available to collectors but it also needs to be separated into different types and sorted from contaminants such as staples, paperclips, string and other miscellaneous items.

C There are technical limitations to the amount of paper which can be recycled and some paper products cannot be collected for re-use. These include paper in the form of books and permanent records, photographic paper and paper which is badly contaminated. The four most common sources of paper for recycling are factories and retail stores which gather large amounts of packaging material in which goods are delivered, also offices which have unwanted business documents and computer output, paper converters and printers and lastly households which discard newspapers and packaging material. The paper manufacturer pays a price for the paper and may also incur the collection cost.

D Once collected, the paper has to be sorted by hand by people trained to recognise various types of paper. This is necessary because some types of paper can only be made from particular kinds of recycled fibre. The sorted paper then has to be repulped or mixed with water and broken down into its individual fibres. This mixture is called stock and may contain a wide variety of contaminating materials, particularly if it is made from mixed waste paper which has had little sorting. Various machineries are used to remove other materials from the stock. After passing through the repulping process, the fibres from printed waste paper are grey in colour because the printing ink has soaked into the individual fibres. This recycled material can only be used in products where the grey colour does not matter, such as cardboard boxes but if the grey colour is not acceptable, the fibres must be de-inked. This involves adding chemicals such as caustic soda or other alkalis, soaps and detergents, water-hardening agents such as calcium chloride, frothing agents and bleaching agents. Before the recycled fibres can be made into paper they must be refined or treated in such a way that they bond together.

E Most paper products must contain some virgin fibre as well as recycled fibres and unlike glass, paper cannot be recycled indefinitely. Most paper is down-cycled which means that a product made from recycled paper is of an inferior quality to the original paper. Recycling paper is beneficial in that it saves some of the energy, labour and capital that go into producing virgin pulp. However, recycling requires the use of fossil fuel, a non-renewable energy source, to collect the waste paper from the community and to process it to produce new paper. And the recycling process still creates emissions which require treatment before they can be disposed of safely. Nevertheless, paper recycling is an important economical and environmental practice but one which must be carried out in a rational and viable manner for it to be useful to both industry and the community.

i. Process of paper recycling

ii. Less threat of waste paper to the environment

iii. Collection of paper for recycling

iv. Sources of paper for recycling

v. Bad sides of paper recycling

vi. Contribution of community to recycling paper

Your answer:

1. Paragraph A ...........iii. Collection of paper for recycling............

2. Paragraph B ..........vi. Contribution of community to recycling paper.............

3. Paragraph C ...........iv. Sources of paper for recycling............

4. Paragraph D ............i. Process of paper recycling...........

5. Paragraph E ...........v. Bad sides of paper recycling............

Giúp mình đc ko mng PAPER RECYCLING A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and...
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Giúp mình đc ko mng PAPER RECYCLING

A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations. By world standards, this is a good performance since the worldwide average is 33 percent waste paper. Governments have encouraged waste paper collection and sorting schemes and at the same time, the paper industry has responded by developing new recycling technologies that have paved the way for even greater utilization of used fibre. As a result, industry’s use of recycled fibres is expected to increase at twice the rate of virgin fibre over the coming years.

B Already, waste paper constitutes 70% of paper used for packaging and advances in the technology required to remove ink from the paper have allowed a higher recycled content in newsprint and writing paper. To achieve the benefits of recycling, the community must also contribute. We need to accept a change in the quality of paper products; for example, stationery may be less white and of a rougher texture. There also needs to support from the community for waste paper collection programs. Not only do we need to make the paper available to collectors but it also needs to be separated into different types and sorted from contaminants such as staples, paperclips, string and other miscellaneous items.

C There are technical limitations to the amount of paper which can be recycled and some paper products cannot be collected for re-use. These include paper in the form of books and permanent records, photographic paper and paper which is badly contaminated. The four most common sources of paper for recycling are factories and retail stores which gather large amounts of packaging material in which goods are delivered, also offices which have unwanted business documents and computer output, paper converters and printers and lastly households which discard newspapers and packaging material. The paper manufacturer pays a price for the paper and may also incur the collection cost.

D Once collected, the paper has to be sorted by hand by people trained to recognise various types of paper. This is necessary because some types of paper can only be made from particular kinds of recycled fibre. The sorted paper then has to be repulped or mixed with water and broken down into its individual fibres. This mixture is called stock and may contain a wide variety of contaminating materials, particularly if it is made from mixed waste paper which has had little sorting. Various machineries are used to remove other materials from the stock. After passing through the repulping process, the fibres from printed waste paper are grey in colour because the printing ink has soaked into the individual fibres. This recycled material can only be used in products where the grey colour does not matter, such as cardboard boxes but if the grey colour is not acceptable, the fibres must be de-inked. This involves adding chemicals such as caustic soda or other alkalis, soaps and detergents, water-hardening agents such as calcium chloride, frothing agents and bleaching agents. Before the recycled fibres can be made into paper they must be refined or treated in such a way that they bond together.

E Most paper products must contain some virgin fibre as well as recycled fibres and unlike glass, paper cannot be recycled indefinitely. Most paper is down-cycled which means that a product made from recycled paper is of an inferior quality to the original paper. Recycling paper is beneficial in that it saves some of the energy, labour and capital that go into producing virgin pulp. However, recycling requires the use of fossil fuel, a non-renewable energy source, to collect the waste paper from the community and to process it to produce new paper. And the recycling process still creates emissions which require treatment before they can be disposed of safely. Nevertheless, paper recycling is an important economical and environmental practice but one which must be carried out in a rational and viable manner for it to be useful to both industry and the community.

i. Preocess of paper recycling

ii. Less threat of waste paper to the environment

iii. Collection of paper for recycling

iv. Sources of paper for recycling

v. Bad sides of paper recycling

vi. Contribution of community to recycling paper

Your answer:

1. Paragraph A .......................

2. Paragraph B .......................

3. Paragraph C .......................

4. Paragraph D .......................

5. Paragraph E .......................

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WORD FORM1. Do your parents take an ……………in friends? ( interest)2. He’s ………….fit for his age. (wonder)3. She never…………….., but she’s obviously exhausted. (complain)4. She took the car without………………………..(permit)5. I have been reliably…………….that the couple will marry next year. (inform) 6. For further………….on the diet, write to us at this address. (inform)7. They have been seen together on two separate……………..(occasion)8. he spent five years in Paris, with…………visit to Italy (occasion) 9. The...
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WORD FORM
1. Do your parents take an ……………in friends? ( interest)

2. He’s ………….fit for his age. (wonder)

3. She never…………….., but she’s obviously exhausted. (complain)

4. She took the car without………………………..(permit)

5. I have been reliably…………….that the couple will marry next year. (inform) 6. For further………….on the diet, write to us at this address. (inform)

7. They have been seen together on two separate……………..(occasion)

8. he spent five years in Paris, with…………visit to Italy (occasion) 

9. The disease can take several different…………………(form) 

10. She would not………………herself to look at them. (permit)

11. Anyone…… …….in joining the club should contact us at the address below (interest)

12.  He………….bitterly that he had  been unfairly treated. (complain)

13. There are many places of ……………..near the city( interest)

14. We………………..meet for a drink after work ( occasion)

15. We received a number of……………..from customers about the lack of parking facilities( complain)

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23 tháng 11 2021

1. interested

2.wonderfully

3. complained

4.permitting

5.informed

 

24 tháng 11 2021

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