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Aaron Lycan
12 tháng 5 2021 lúc 20:48

1, Yes, it does

2.We can recycle paper

3.We should put plastic bottles in recycling bins and buy recycled products.

4.3

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Đỗ Thanh Hải
12 tháng 5 2021 lúc 20:49

1 Yes, it does

2 We can use recycled 

3 We should put plastic bottles in recycling bins and buy recycled products.

4 Recycling has three advantages 

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Pé cute iu toán anh văn
12 tháng 5 2021 lúc 21:09

câu 1 : yes,I does

câu 2:instead ò cutting more trees to produce paper 

Câu 3:therefore,we should

Câu 4 :recyding has a lot of advanfages

mik ko biết có đúng không nữa các bạn chữa dùm mik nếu có lỗi sai j

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Bát Muội
1 tháng 5 2018 lúc 10:34
Take shorter showers. Yes, everyone wants to look (and smell) his/her best for that special someone or secret crush, but how many rinses and repeats do you really need? A dripping faucet can waste 3,000 gallons a year, about the same amount you can save by halving your daily shower time.[1] That's no drop in the bucket! It can seem like water is cheap and abundant, but access to clean water is an issue for billions of people around the world. Increasing demand for water also affects rivers and lakes (and what lives there) by reducing levels, changing water flow with dams and reservoirs, and introducing chemicals and waste products. Turn the lights off. You might not pay the electric bill, but you know that the lamp (or TV, stereo, or laptop) costs money to operate. That money pays for the power plants that produce that electricity and usually release pollutants into the environment in the process. Ask your family to set the furnace temperature lower and the air conditioner higher. Sweaters, open windows and fans will work just fine most days. Unplug appliances that are not being regularly used. Many electronic devices still draw power even when turned off, sometime known as “vampire” energy drain. Many states now allow residents to choose their energy supplier. Talk to your family about choosing a supplier that produces electricity with less pollution, via solar, wind, and other options. Ride your bike or walk instead of driving (or being driven). Yes, every teen looks forward to a driver’s license and a first car, but automobiles are one of the primary causes of air pollution. When pedal power won’t cut it, take the bus or carpool. It might not seem as cool as driving yourself, but it is much more fuel efficient. Eat less meat. The animals that gave their all to become your hamburger or chicken quesadilla require significantly more space, energy, and five times more water than the stars of a meatless dish.[2] You don’t necessarily have to become vegetarian just for this reason, but eating less meat will probably do your body good while it helps the planet anyway.
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Bát Muội
1 tháng 5 2018 lúc 10:38

1.Changing Your Daily Habits

2.Unplug devices when possible.

3.Trade in your dryer for a good old-fashioned clothesline

4.Run your air conditioner sparingly or not at all

5.Close the heating and air conditioning vents in your home.

6.Don't use electronic exercise machines. 7.Use a warm blanket or sweater in winter. 8.Conserve water 9.Recycle all you can 10.Avoid using disposable items.
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thiên thần buồn
1 tháng 5 2018 lúc 19:46

Protecting the environment includes the indoor environment and indoor air quality. One way to protect the indoor environment is not to bring indoors any products with surfactants in them. This means switching to safe, non-surfactant cleaners and laundry products. Another way of protecting the indoor environment is not to bring in grooming products that contain phthalates or other volatile organic chemicals or persistent organic particles in them. This means switching to safe, phthalate-free and VOC/POP-free grooming products. This also means switching from manufactured "perfume" fragrances to natural essential oil fragrances, the original perfume material.

Another way is not to bring in bleached recycled paper or plastic products. This includes most food packaging boxes, even organic ones (except for those that have switched to non-bleach/chlorine recycling process products), most meat and poultry trays and plastic wraps, most egg cartons, most ice cream cartons, most recycled school loose-leaf and notebook paper, most plastic bags. Another way is not to walk into the house with your shoes on. The EPA has determined that more than 50 percent of indoor air toxicity comes from petrochemical particulates tracked onto carpets from shoes (worsened when shoe soles are constructed from petrochemical based materials).

Draconian, drastic measures are needed to protect both the outdoor environment and the indoor environment. If our mega-scale free market system worked, we could demand unsafe materials be taken out of production and easily improve indoor air environments, but it doesn't, and we take what we are given while advertising campaigns convince us that what is given is great and the best and that which is what to covet.

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Tạ Yên Nhi ( ✎﹏IDΣΛ亗 )
20 tháng 4 2021 lúc 21:20

2.My favourite game is Rubik prize.It is an individual game.Players will solve 2x2,3x3,4x4,5x5 Rubik's Blocks.The game will be over when the players has finished solving the Rubik's Cube.It can have two or three players.This game is extremely simple, only need the number of Rubik's cubes corresponding to the number of players.

*(Đây là trò chơi do mình mới nghĩ ra,bạn có thể dựa trên bài làm này và viết về một số trò chơi(môn thể thao) khác )

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Tạ Yên Nhi ( ✎﹏IDΣΛ亗 )
21 tháng 4 2021 lúc 9:51

4.My future home will be a villa. It will be close to the sea because I a quiet, cool place overlooking the sea. It will be surrounded by a blue sea and tall trees. My future will have eleven rooms: a living room for me to watch TV, two bedrooms for me to sleep, a gym for me in the morning, a library for me to read in the morning. pm, a kitchen for me. I cook, a dining room for me to drink, 2 bathrooms for me to relax, a movie theater for me to watch new movies and a music room where I play my musical instruments in my spare time. In front of the house there will be a large garden with many fruit trees and flowers. The back of the house will have a swimming pool and a large playground. On the left side of the house is a small pond for me to raise fish. My future home will have solar and wind power. There will be two robots in the house. They will help me do that

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21 tháng 4 2021 lúc 10:04

5.Environment and nature are inhabited by humans and creatures. Therefore, everyone must be conscious of protecting the environment and preserving the environment. The most economical way to save the environment is to save on gas! Gas is an extremely valuable resource, distilled from oil, so it has a high use value. In addition to saving the environment, you can save electricity, water, coal or recycle. Protecting the environment is also about protecting where we live (the environment).

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Phạm Thanh Đức
4 tháng 5 2023 lúc 16:00

You gay

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Trần Minh Quang
21 tháng 12 2018 lúc 22:25

two thousand years later is still advertíing I am a superman I am strongest in the wold

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Hoàng Chos
22 tháng 1 2018 lúc 14:08

Learning vocabulary is a very important part of learning a language. The more words you know, the more you will be able to understand what you hear and read; and the better you will be able to say what you want to when speaking or writing.

Which words to learn

Every day you hear or read many new English words. You also find them in your dictionary when you are translating from your own language. You can’t possibly learn all these new words, so your first problem is to decide which ones to concentrate on. Here are some suggestions:

learn the words that are important to the subjects you are studying learn the words that you read or hear again and again learn the words that you know you will often want to use yourself do not learn words that are rare or not useful (your teacher can help you with this)

How to learn words

Once you have chosen which words to learn, you next have to decide how you are going to learn them. Here are a few ideas:

write the words in a notebook (with their translations or definitions) write the words and definitions on small cards
(advice on how to do this) say the words many times (if you have an electronic dictionary you can hear how the word is pronounced) put the words into different groups (you could use a graphic organiser) write them in a file for use with a computer program (such as Quizlet or the one on this site) make associations (in pictures or with other words) ask someone to test you use the words in your own speaking or writing

Some students put a tick or cross in their dictionary next to every word they look up. The next time they turn to a page with a marked word, they quickly check to see if they remember the meaning of that word.

In all of the above ways, you are doing something with the words. It’s usually not enough to just read through a list of words with their definitions or translations and try to remember them. Most students find that they memorise words better if they do something with them. Even better is to try and learn the word in a typical combination with other words. Learning that to apologizemeans to say sorry is a good start, but it's much better to learn a whole expression containing the word, e.g. He apologized for being late. Not only is this often easier to remember, but you are also learning some very important information on how the word is used.

Learning for vocabulary tests

The previous section on this page gives general advice on how to learn the words that you have chosen as important for you. Often, however, you will be given a set of words by your teacher and told to learn them for a vocabulary test. In this case you need to be sure exactly how you will be tested, because this will influence how you learn the words. There are several ways that the teacher might test your vocabulary learning, but the ways are broadly divided into two categories:

You will be given the word and have to: write a definition use it in an example sentence translate it into your language You will be given: a definition a gapped example sentence the translation in your language and you have to write the English word.

If you do a vocabulary test from the second group above, then in most cases you will need to learn the exact spelling of the word and will lose marks if you misspell it. As with all tests, be sure to ask the teacher exactly how you will be tested and exactly how you will be graded. You will then avoid wasting time studying something that you will be not be tested on.

Learning vocabulary by reading

The way you learned very many of the words in your own language was by meeting them in the books and magazines you read. The context of a new word in a sentence or story was often enough for you to guess the meaning. Meeting the word again and again in your reading helped you learn it for use in your own speaking and writing. Doing lots of extra reading for pleasure - both fiction and non-fiction - is an excellent way to learn new English words, too. But choose books that you find quite easy to read. Difficult stories or texts that you struggle to understand will not help you to develop your vocabulary the natural way. But remember: to learn new words from reading you have to read A LOT!

More on the importance of reading.

More information about learning words

The vocabulary you know can be divided into two groups - passive vocabulary and active vocabulary. Passive vocabulary contains all the words that you understand when you read or listen, but which you do not use (or cannot remember) in your own writing and speaking. Active vocabulary is all the words you understand, plus all the words that you can use yourself. Your active vocabulary, in English and your own language, is probably much smaller than your passive vocabulary.

The more you work on learning a word, as suggested above, the more likely it is that it will become part of your active vocabulary.

Things to know about the words you learn

Usually the first things you learn about a new English word are what it means and its translation in your own language. But there are other things you need to find out before you can say that you know a word like a native speaker does. For example, you have to learn:

how it is spelled how it is pronounced how it is inflected (i.e. how it changes if it is a verb, noun or adjective) other grammar information about it how it collocates (i.e. what other words are often used with it)
More on collocation if it has a particular style or register the context in which it is most likely to be used [ Types of Vocabulary ]

Native speakers learn these things about words by hearing them and reading them again and again. This is the best way for you to learn them, too.

Go to this site's vocabulary files

Read a Japanese translation of this page.

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