Read the notice (A-H). Then write the correct answer What does the student say to the assistant in the tourist information office? Complete the conversation. Read the article about postcards. Fill in the blanks. Complete the letter
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Read the notice (A-H). Then write the correct answer
What does the student say to the assistant in the tourist information office? Complete the conversation.
Read the article about postcards. Fill in the blanks.
. Read the notice (A-H). Then write the correct answer.What does Chris say to the waiter. Complete the conversation. Read the article about some pop stars. Choose the best answer
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. Read the notice (A-H). Then write the correct answer.
What does Chris say to the waiter. Complete the conversation.
Read the article about some pop stars. Choose the best answer
Read that article again and answer the 8 questions below.
1.Where does Shoichi live? What did he like about his
neighborhood?
2.What kind of house does Shoichi live
in? What is unusual about this house?
3.What does Ruth do? Where’s she from?
4.What materials did she use to build her
house?
5.How did she get the materials?
6.Who are Wayne and Cate?
7.Was their house expensive? Why / Why not?
8.How is their house friendly to the
environment? Giúp mình với ạ . Mình cảm ơn ạ
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Read that article again and answer the 8 questions below.
1.Where does Shoichi live? What did he like about his
neighborhood?
2.What kind of house does Shoichi live
in? What is unusual about this house?
3.What does Ruth do? Where’s she from?
4.What materials did she use to build her
house?
5.How did she get the materials?
6.Who are Wayne and Cate?
7.Was their house expensive? Why / Why not?
8.How is their house friendly to the
environment? Giúp mình với ạ . Mình cảm ơn ạ
Read the notice (A-H). Then write the correct answer. Read the article about two Canadian boys. Answer the questions 1. Where did Frazer and Peter grow up?.................................................................................................2. Who created the idea for the word game?...........................................................................................3. How long did it take Frazer and Peter to make a computer game?.....................................................
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Read the notice (A-H). Then write the correct answer
. Read the article about two Canadian boys. Answer the questions
1. Where did Frazer and Peter grow up?.................................................................................................
2. Who created the idea for the word game?...........................................................................................
3. How long did it take Frazer and Peter to make a computer game?..................................................
4. Have the two boys won a lot of prizes for their computer game?....................................................
Complete the conversation between two friends outside a cinema. What does Mary say to Sarah? Read the article about bears. Then choose the best answers.Read the note and the ticket. Fill in the information in Mary’s diary.
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Complete the conversation between two friends outside a cinema. What does Mary say to Sarah?
Read the article about bears. Then choose the best answers.
Read the note and the ticket. Fill in the information in Mary’s diary.
Read the passage then answer the questions below.
All holidays are wonderful for school children and of course for me, too I like spending my holidays in the countryside. It is lucky my grandparents are living in a small village, not very far from my city. So, I usually go there by bicycle. Taking a leisurely bicycle trip to the countryside is the best way of recreation. I have a good time staying with my grandparents during my holidays. I always feel healthier when I come back to my city for m...
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Read the passage then answer the questions below.
All holidays are wonderful for school children and of course for me, too I like spending my holidays in the countryside. It is lucky my grandparents are living in a small village, not very far from my city. So, I usually go there by bicycle. Taking a leisurely bicycle trip to the countryside is the best way of recreation. I have a good time staying with my grandparents during my holidays. I always feel healthier when I come back to my city for my school work.
1. What do school children think of their holidays?
2. Where does the writer like spending his holidays?
3. Does the writer's grandparents live far from the city?
4. What is the best way of recreation?
5. How does the writer feel after his holidays in the countryside?
All holidays are wonderful for school children and of course for me, too I like spending my holidays in the countryside. It is lucky my grandparents are living in a small village, not very far from my city. So, I usually go there by bicycle. Taking a leisurely bicycle trip to the countryside is the best way of recreation. I have a good time staying with my grandparents during my holidays. I always feel healthier when I come back to my city for my school work.
1. What do school children think of their holidays?
They think their holidays arre wonderful.
2. Where does the writer like spending his holidays? In the countryside.
3. Does the writer's grandparents live far from the city? No, they don't
4. What is the best way of recreation? Taking a leisurely bicycle trip to the countryside is the best way of recreation.
5. How does the writer feel after his holidays in the countryside?
He feels healthier after his holidays in the countryside.
3.Read the text then answer the questions.
Hi.I am Minh.I live with my family in Ho Chi Minh City.My telephone number is 38992173.I often use the telephone to call my friends when I need to ask them about something.My fiends also talk to me about everything on the phone.Chi,my classmate,is now talking to me on the phone about her birthday party.Shell be 13 tomorrow.She invites me to the party and I am very happy to come to her party.I hope Ill have a great time at the party.
1.Where does Minh...
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3.Read the text then answer the questions.
Hi.I am Minh.I live with my family in Ho Chi Minh City.My telephone number is 38992173.I often use the telephone to call my friends when I need to ask them about something.My fiends also talk to me about everything on the phone.Chi,my classmate,is now talking to me on the phone about her birthday party.She'll be 13 tomorrow.She invites me to the party and I am very happy to come to her party.I hope I'll have a great time at the party.
Hi.I am Minh.I live with my family in Ho Chi Minh City.My telephone number is 38992173.I often use the telephone to call my friends when I need to ask them about something.My fiends also talk to me about everything on the phone.Chi,my classmate,is now talking to me on the phone about her birthday party.She'll be 13 tomorrow.She invites me to the party and I am very happy to come to her party.I hope I'll have a great time at the party.
1.Where does Minh live?
He lives in Ho Chi Minh City.
2.What is Minh's telephone number?
His telephone number is 38992173.
3.What does he often use the telephone for?
He often uses the telephone to call his friends when he needs to ask them about something.
4.What is Chi talking to Minh about now?
She is now talking to him about her birthday party.
Hi.I am Minh.I live with my family in Ho Chi Minh City.My telephone number is 38992173.I often use the telephone to call my friends when I need to ask them about something.My fiends also talk to me about everything on the phone.Chi,my classmate,is now talking to me on the phone about her birthday party.She'll be 13 tomorrow.She invites me to the party and I am very happy to come to her party.I hope I'll have a great time at the party.
1.Where does Minh live?
....He lives in Ho Chi Minh City .........................................
Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions. 1. What time of year do most teenagers do work experience in the UK?2. Why does the writer think work experience is useful?3. How long are placements?4. What does Paul want to do when he finishes school?The world of work experienceForget relaxing with friends. The end of the school year is a time for working for most fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds in the UK. Around half a million teenagers in the UK do work experience every summer....
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Read and listen to the article again and answer the questions.
1. What time of year do most teenagers do work experience in the UK?
2. Why does the writer think work experience is useful?
3. How long are placements?
4. What does Paul want to do when he finishes school?
The world of work experience
Forget relaxing with friends. The end of the school year is a time for working for most fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds in the UK. Around half a million teenagers in the UK do work experience every summer. This is a useful way to find out which jobs you might enjoy in the future. It is also important when you apply for university, or get a job in the future. For example, if you want to study to be an engineer, you could do work experience with a car manufacturer. Other popular work experience placements are in teaching, marketing, media, and finance. Placements usually last two weeks. Some teenagers have no idea what job they want to do. In this case, they need to think about their passions. For example, if you are interested in music, you could work in a music shop. Alternatively, if you love animals, you could work on a farm.
My work experience: Hi, I’m Paul, and I’ve just done two weeks’ work experience on a farm near where I live. It was brilliant. I enjoyed giving the animals their food in the morning. I also made sure the animals had exercise and I kept everything clean. At night, I helped to put the animals inside. It was hard work but I loved it. I hope the farm will give me a job when I finish school.
The number of species remaining to date remains a controversial topic. In different types of texts people list from 16 to 19 species. Some authors even claim that the white-legged penguin is a small diver (Eudyptula), although today it is generally considered to be a subspecies of the small penguin (eg Williams, 1995; Davis & Renner, 2003). Similarly, it is not clear whether the royal penguin is merely a color variation of the Macaroni penguin. In addition, it is quite appropriate to consider as a separate species that is the northern populations of Rockhopper penguins (Davis & Renner, 2003). Although all penguins still exist in the southern hemisphere, contrary to popular belief, they are not only found in cold climates, such as Antarctica. In fact, only a few species of penguins actually live that far south. There are three species living in the tropics; a species that lives far north to the Galápagos Islands (Galápagos penguins) and occasionally crosses the equator while feeding.
The largest species is the emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri): the average adult bird is about 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in) tall and weighs 35 kg (75 lb) or more. The smallest penguin is the small penguin (also known as the first penguin), which is only about 40 cm (16 in) tall and weighs 1 kg (2.2 lb). In general, penguins of larger sizes are also better able to retain heat, and therefore live in colder regions, while small penguins are mainly found in gas-bearing areas. post-temperate or even tropical.
Most penguins feed on molluscs, fish, squid and other marine species they catch while swimming in the water. They spend about half the time on land and the other half in the ocean.
One of the most challenging forms of penguin behavior occurs when a mother bird loses her child, either because they cannot tolerate the first storm in her life, or because of other reasons such as enemies. When a mother loses a baby, it intends to steal the offspring of another mother - perhaps to reduce pity. This behavior amazes scientists, because it is an emotional outburst in contrast to instinctive behavior; is something that many wildlife never have when they lose children. Many people have used this as a basic evidence for decades to assume that many animals have similar sentiments as humans, usually for the purpose of animal rights. Naturally, the other females in the group dislike this behavior and will help the mother to actually protect her offspring. However, this behavior can be better explained as a means for females, or males, to be able to remember the full cooperation of other parents in raising the chicks, if claim that the relationship is monogamous; perhaps there is a difference between males and females involved in stealing young birds (possibly this) and between species in relation to monogamy as seasonal or permanent .
Penguins do not seem to be afraid of humans and adventurers' groups being able to approach them without making them afraid.