Viết khoảng 100-120 chữ về:
Our environment has been seriously polluted.What should be done to protect our enviroment?
10. Governments__________laws to protect wildlife from commercial trade.
A. have made B. have enacted
C. have been done D. have been taken
11. In the past people believed that our natural__________could never be used up.
A. environment B. sources
C. resources D. forests
12. He performed very well in the interview. __________, he didn't get the joB.
A. Since B. Therefore
C. But D. However
13. I remember__________her somewhere, but I don't remember her name.
A. to meet B. met
C. meeting D. meet
14. Jane doesn't speak English__________.
A. as good as Betty B. as well as Betty
C. better as Betty D. worse as
15. Let's do something to protect the environment, __________we?
A. must B. need
C. will D. shall
16. It is too hot. We should__________with a swim in the lake.
A. cool off B. turn up
C. catch up D. look out
Question 1:Write a passage (at least 100 words) to answer the given question:
Our ocean is increasingly polluted by human waste.It is pollutants that are dumped into the ocean at an alarming rate single day.As a citizen,what would you do to protect the marine environment?
Question 2:From 100 to 120 words , write a paragraph about why is it important to protect our environment?What should we do to fulfill this task
Oceans and the life they sustain are vital to humankind. Unfortunately, overfishing, climate change, and pollution threaten these habitats.
The oceans are one connected body of salt water that covers more than 70 percent of the Earth, and we depend on these waters for human survival. They influence everything from the weather to the food supply to the health of seaside communities. Yet, we are the greatest offenders when it comes to pollution.
The oceans are also teeming with creatures that are critical to our ecosystems. Fish, dolphins, squid, octopuses, eels, and whales populate the open ocean, while lobsters, starfish, oysters, crabs, and snails scurry about the ocean bottom. Mammals like walruses, otters, and polar bears depend on the ocean for their survival as well. Coral reefs are a biome of colorful activity found in shallow, tropical waters.
All areas of the ocean are impacted by human activities. Lost or discarded nets, spilled oil and garbage, runoff, and sewage are all creating dead zones in the oceans. Excess carbon dioxide turns ocean waters acidic, and freshwater from melted glaciers will alter the weather-driving currents.
Heartbreaking Ocean Pollution FactsScientists estimate how much floating garbage is out there, but not even oceanographers can tell us exactly how much – the oceans are just too big. In 2002, Nature magazine reported that, “…during the 1990s, debris in the waters near Britain doubled; in the Southern Ocean encircling Antarctica the increase was a hundredfold. And depending on where they sample, oceanographers have found that between 60 and 95 percent of today’s marine debris is made of plastic.”
Where does all this garbage come from?
Plastic and other garbage enters the ocean when people throw it from ships, leave it in the path of the tide, when rivers carry it there, or when sewage systems and storm drains overflow. In spite of the Ocean Dumping Reform Act, “…the US still releases more than 850 billion gallons of untreated sewage and storm runoff every year,” according to a 2004 EPA report.
This problem is significant because plastics do not degrade in seawater. Rather, they accumulate daily, and, thanks to ocean currents, the plastics travel thousands of miles.
As of April of 2017, scientists estimated that about 19 billion pounds of garbage are currently present in the world’s oceans.
“We’re being overwhelmed by our waste,” said Jenna Jambeck, an environmental engineer who led the 2015 study that determined this staggering number. According to Jambeck, ocean waste amounts will double by 2025 unless we do something on a global scale to reduce ocean waste.
Plastics are the top type of garbage found in the ocean. Ocean Conservancy, a nonprofit that organizes an annual coastal cleanup event in more than 150 countries worldwide, estimate that plastic debris makes up around 85 percent of all the trash collected from beaches, waterways and oceans.
Because plastics don’t biodegrade, they simply break down into smaller and smaller pieces as they are exposed to sunlight. These microplastics are shorter than 5 millimeters long, and some are microbeads.
The United Nations Environment Program note that, “…there could be as many as 51 trillion microplastic particles in our seas.” What is particularly alarming is the five, enormous swirling garbage convergences called “gyres”. These large garbage islands are the subject of new and innovative ocean cleaning efforts and technology.
One of the most troublesome sources of ocean garbage is litter from single-use plastic products ― plastic bags in particular. These plastics are threatening at least 600 marine life species, including leatherback turtles, whales, and seabirds. These animals mistake the plastics for food and cannot digest them, and the plastics eventually kill the animals.
People need to be educated about how widespread ocean pollution is and how it not only affects marine life, but people and the environment as well.
For example:
Pollution is one of the biggest global killers, affecting over 100 million people. Over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 sea mammals are killed by pollution every year. The Mississippi River carries an estimated 1.5 million metric tons of nitrogen pollution into the Gulf of Mexico each year, creating a “dead zone” in the Gulf each summer. 40% of the freshwater lakes in the US are too polluted for fishing, aquatic life, or swimming. 1.2 trillion gallons of untreated sewage, storm water, and industrial waste are dumped into US water every year. In 2010, recycling and composting prevented 85 million tons of pollution. Cleanups can save animals lives and discourage people from littering in the future. Cleaning up Ocean PollutionIt is critical that we, as residents on this planet, join together to fight ocean trash. There are multiple agencies, nonprofits, and corporations who are joining the fight, and we can support them.
The International Coastal Cleanup organization started more than 30 years ago, when communities came together to collect and document the trash along their Texas coastlines.
The organization connected with the Texas General Land Office, local businessmen and women, and other ocean-lovers, and planned what would be Ocean Conservancy’s first Cleanup. Volunteers didn’t just pick up trash; they recorded each item collected on a data card in order to help find ways to eradicate ocean trash moving forward.
The Cleanup has grown vastly in 30 years. Volunteers from states and territories across the US and more than 100 countries participate in a Cleanup event every year.
Renee Tuggle, the Texas State Coordinator for the International Coastal Cleanup, said, “What I have learned from the Cleanup experience, is that even though the Cleanup started in Texas with a small number of 2,800 volunteers… it has grown into a massive cleanup that involves both national and international volunteers all pitching in for the same common goal of cleaning up our coastal waters and taking care of our beaches. I am proud to be a part of this global movement and I appreciate all of the help and support I get from the Ocean Conservancy staff.”
At a former naval air station in Alameda, California, across the bay from San Francisco, workers are welding a football field length black tube together. It is a single piece of a larger system designated to attack the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Boyan Slat, the innovator behind the idea, presented his science at a TEDx talk and The Ocean Cleanup idea began. At just 18-years-old, Slat had discovered that cleaning up microplastics and microbeads currently in the ocean could take almost 80,000 years. Now, his organization is poised to clean up a huge majority of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in just five years.
There are also things individuals or small groups can do to help:Be conscious of your energy use at home and work. Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs, take the stairs, and avoid oversetting your thermostat.When you are grocery shopping or dining out, reduce the demand for overexploited species by choosing sustainably sourced seafood.Plastics kill tens of thousands of marine animals every year. Carry a reusable water bottle, use cloth totes for shopping, and always recycle whenever possible.Always clean up after yourself and participate in a beach cleanup. Explore the ocean but don’t interfere with wildlife or remove rocks and coral.Avoid buying items like coral jewelry, tortoiseshell hair accessories, and shark products.Read pet food labels and consider seafood sustainability when choosing food for your pet. Don’t stock your aquarium with wild-caught saltwater fish, and never release aquarium fish into natural bodies of water.Consider giving financial support or offering your time at volunteering.Research the ocean conservation positions of public officials before voting. Patronize restaurants and markets that offer only sustainable seafood.Practice responsible kayaking, boating, kayaking, and other activities on the water. Don’t ever litter and be aware of marine life in the water.The more you learn about this critical system, the more you can share that knowledge to educate others.The threats to our ocean ecosystems seem overwhelming. The oceans experience pollution, overfishing, climate change, and other issues. How can we make a difference as individuals? We can make a big difference starting here:Learn about the ocean and how you impact the ecosystem. Read about conservancy and restoration – and then share what you have learned.Reduce your family’s use of chemicals. Use fertilizer minimally, buy organic fruits and veggies, and choose non-toxic cleaning products.Trash doesn’t disappear. Moving water can carry loose trash to the ocean.Invest in reusable bags, beverage cups, and non-plastic containers. Always recycle.Never litter and be a part of the solution by participating in beach cleanups.Only buy products that you can guarantee were sustainably harvested. Demand sustainable seafood at the grocery store and in at favorite dining spots.On this little blue planet, we are but one species and we are the most dangerous to all the others. Our oceans and sea life are not replaceable. We can and must do our part to clean, conserve, and improve the conditions in our planet’s oceans.Without the oceans, we put our lives in jeopardy. Let’s do the smart thing and take care of our oceans.
Question 1:Write a passage (at least 100 words) to answer the given question:
Our ocean is increasingly polluted by human waste.It is pollutants that are dumped into the ocean at an alarming rate single day.As a citizen,what would you do to protect the marine environment?
Question 2:From 100 to 120 words , write a paragraph about why is it important to protect our environment?What should we do to fulfill this task
The environment is seriously polluted today. To protect the environment, we should reduce the plastic bags, bottles and cans. We should put the garbage in a certain place or in the forest. That means we can reduce the soil pollution. It would be better if we go to work or school by bike or walk, we can save energy and keep the air cleaner. Or we can reuse and recycle things. And we should not throw trash into the rivers and lakes to keep the water not polluted. Do these things we will protect the enviroment and we will live healthier life.
1. How is the enviroment today ?
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2. Where should we putthe garbage ?
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3. Why must we save and recycle paper ?
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4. Will we live healthier life if we keep the enviroment clean ?
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The environment is seriously polluted today. To protect the environment, we should reduce the plastic bags, bottles and cans. We should put the garbage in a certain place or in the forest. That means we can reduce the soil pollution. It would be better if we go to work or school by bike or walk, we can save energy and keep the air cleaner. Or we can reuse and recycle things. And we should not throw trash into the rivers and lakes to keep the water not polluted. Do these things we will protect the enviroment and we will live healthier life.
1. How is the enviroment today ?
The environment is seriously polluted today.
2. Where should we putthe garbage ?
We should put the garbage in a certain place or in the forest.
3. Why must we save and recycle paper ?
We must save and recycle paper so that we can avoid cutting a lot of trees in the forest.
4. Will we live healthier life if we keep the enviroment clean ?
Yes, they will.
1. The environment is seriously polluted today.
2. We should put the garbage in a certain place or in the forest.
3. Because if you not save and recycle paper, you will make the plants die.
4. Yes, we will
Viết 1 đoạn văn tiếng anh khoảng 50 từ :
1. Nowadays a lot of students surf the Internet intheir free time. Do you think that the Internet is useful? Why?
2. Our environment is being pulluted. What should we do to protect the environment?
3. Electricity plays an important part in our life nowadays. What should we do to save electricity?
4. What should you do to reduce the air polluted?
hãy viết đoạn văn khoảng 6 đến 7 câu về what should / shouldn't you do to protect our enjonment
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Environment plays a crucial part in our life. Therefore, we need to protect the environment as well as the ecosystem as much as possible. There are some main ways to do that. Firstly, a good strategy is to save energy and natural resources which are limited. We can use less energy by switching off all electronic devices when they are not in use, not wasting water, using a bike or a bus instead of driving a car. The government should also set a limit for the exploitation of resources. Secondly, we need to conserve the old forest, rainforest, build more safari and national parks, and plant more trees to make a place to live for wild animals. Prohibiting hunters who hunt animals out of the law allowance is also important. Last but not least, there is a must to raise people’s awareness. People should be encouraged strongly to do good things like: using less plastic things, not throwing trash everywhere,… I hope that in the future the earth will be cleaner.
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Enviroment is the most important thing for our life. Enviroment is the air we breath, the water we drink and is everything we need for our life. But now that most important thing for our life is being polluted and by many different ways. This pollution affects the health of living things. Air is damaged by car and lorry fumes, and power stations create acid rain which destroys entire forests and lakes. When fossil fuels i.e. oil, gas and coal are burned to provide energy for lighting, cooking etc. they form polluting gases. Not only on land but also in the sea, oils spills pollute sea water and kill marine life; chemical waste from factories and sewage works, and artificial fertilisers from farmland, pollute river water, killing wildlife and spreading disease. Everything is being caused by human’s existence. Humans create such a lot of rubbish! Each household produces about 1 tonne of rubbish every year! Most of this is taken away by dustmen and buried in enormous landfill sites or burned in incinerators - both of these actions can be dangerous for the environment.
But only we can change it and solve it. Pollution can be prevented by thing we do everyday. First we can use recycled paper to help save trees. Second try to avoid buying plastic. It's hard to recycle. One way to cut down on plastic is to refuse to use carrier bags. If we can’t avoid buying plastic bags, we should use re-use plastic bags over and over again, until they wear out. Finally we should take your old clothes to charity shops, some are sold. To protect environment we also have to save energy. Use less energy by switching off lights when rooms are not in use, not wasting water; don’t forget to switch off all electric things when they are not in use, use a bicycle or walk instead of using a car for short trips we can save energy, keep clean atmosphere and keep healthy life. Lighting accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100-watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb and we still trying to invent the new thing to save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources.
Keep clean environment isn’t only all ways are mentioned before but also to protect natural resources. That is the way to conserver wild life. First we need to conserve the old forest, rainforest, build more safari and national park, and plant more trees to make place to live for wild animals. Second we need to prohibit hunters who hunt animals too many out of the law allowance.
Finally, we now know that enviroment is the most important thing for life and we know how to protect and use it scientifically. Everyday we invent and find more and more way to protect enviroment. I hope that in the future the earth will be cleaner
III. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:
1. What can be done to protect people from __________ disasters?
A. environment B. environmental C. environmentally D. environmentalist
2. All our English teachers are __________ speakers.
A. native B. original C. foreign D. foreigns
3. The heavy rain has caused __________ in many parts of the country.
A. storms B. floods C. drought D. flood
4. Science is used in all corners of the world for the __________ of people.
A. interest B. need C. profits D. benefit
5. The new invention could have a wide range of __________ in industry.
A. applications B. concerns C. goodness D. advance
6. Too much carbon dioxide in the air can be __________ for humans to breathe.
A. poisonous B. unfriendly C. healthy D. poison
7. Teenagers often use abbreviations when ___________.
A. texting B. video conferencing C. sending letters D. talking
8. The ___________ in technology allow astronomers to know more about outer space.
A. developments B. science C. exploration D. discovery
9. To generate cheap and clean energy, instead of burning fossil fuels, scientists have developed____.
A. oil B. solar panels C. electricity D. coal burning
10. Mary wondered if Neptune __________ larger than Saturn.
A. was B. being C. is D. be
III. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:
1. What can be done to protect people from __________ disasters?
A. environment B. environmental C. environmentally D. environmentalist
2. All our English teachers are __________ speakers.
A. native B. original C. foreign D. foreigns
3. The heavy rain has caused __________ in many parts of the country.
A. storms B. floods C. drought D. flood
4. Science is used in all corners of the world for the __________ of people.
A. interest B. need C. profits D. benefit
5. The new invention could have a wide range of __________ in industry.
A. applications B. concerns C. goodness D. advance
6. Too much carbon dioxide in the air can be __________ for humans to breathe.
A. poisonous B. unfriendly C. healthy D. poison
7. Teenagers often use abbreviations when ___________.
A. texting B. video conferencing C. sending letters D. talking
8. The ___________ in technology allow astronomers to know more about outer space.
A. developments B. science C. exploration D. discovery
9. To generate cheap and clean energy, instead of burning fossil fuels, scientists have developed____.
A. oil B. solar panels C. electricity D. coal burning
10. Mary wondered if Neptune __________ larger than Saturn.
A. was B. being C. is D. be
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. A
III. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:
1. What can be done to protect people from __________ disasters?
A. environment B. environmental C. environmentally D. environmentalist
2. All our English teachers are __________ speakers.
A. native B. original C. foreign D. foreigns
3. The heavy rain has caused __________ in many parts of the country.
A. storms B. floods C. drought D. flood
4. Science is used in all corners of the world for the __________ of people.
A. interest B. need C. profits D. benefit
5. The new invention could have a wide range of __________ in industry.
A. applications B. concerns C. goodness D. advance
6. Too much carbon dioxide in the air can be __________ for humans to breathe.
A. poisonous B. unfriendly C. healthy D. poison
7. Teenagers often use abbreviations when ___________.
A. texting B. video conferencing C. sending letters D. talking
8. The ___________ in technology allow astronomers to know more about outer space.
A. developments B. science C. exploration D. discovery
9. To generate cheap and clean energy, instead of burning fossil fuels, scientists have developed____.
A. oil B. solar panels C. electricity D. coal burning
10. Mary wondered if Neptune __________ larger than Saturn.
A. was B. being C. is D. be
III. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:
1. What can be done to protect people from __________ disasters?
A. environment B. environmental C. environmentally D. environmentalist
2. All our English teachers are __________ speakers.
A. native B. original C. foreign D. foreigns
3. The heavy rain has caused __________ in many parts of the country.
A. storms B. floods C. drought D. flood
4. Science is used in all corners of the world for the __________ of people.
A. interest B. need C. profits D. benefit
5. The new invention could have a wide range of __________ in industry.
A. applications B. concerns C. goodness D. advance
6. Too much carbon dioxide in the air can be __________ for humans to breathe.
A. poisonous B. unfriendly C. healthy D. poison
7. Teenagers often use abbreviations when ___________.
A. texting B. video conferencing C. sending letters D. talking
8. The ___________ in technology allow astronomers to know more about outer space.
A. developments B. science C. exploration D. discovery
9. To generate cheap and clean energy, instead of burning fossil fuels, scientists have developed____.
A. oil B. solar panels C. electricity D. coal burning
10. Mary wondered if Neptune __________ larger than Saturn.
A. was B. being C. is D. be
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. A
III. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:
1. What can be done to protect people from __________ disasters?
A. environment B. environmental C. environmentally D. environmentalist
2. All our English teachers are __________ speakers.
A. native B. original C. foreign D. foreigns
3. The heavy rain has caused __________ in many parts of the country.
A. storms B. floods C. drought D. flood
4. Science is used in all corners of the world for the __________ of people.
A. interest B. need C. profits D. benefit
5. The new invention could have a wide range of __________ in industry.
A. applications B. concerns C. goodness D. advance
6. Too much carbon dioxide in the air can be __________ for humans to breathe.
A. poisonous B. unfriendly C. healthy D. poison
7. Teenagers often use abbreviations when ___________.
A. texting B. video conferencing C. sending letters D. talking
8. The ___________ in technology allow astronomers to know more about outer space.
A. developments B. science C. exploration D. discovery
9. To generate cheap and clean energy, instead of burning fossil fuels, scientists have developed____.
A. oil B. solar panels C. electricity D. coal burning
10. Mary wondered if Neptune __________ larger than Saturn.
A. was B. being C. is D. be