It is high time we______ something to protect our environment
A. do
B. to do
C. did
D. have done
Now write an email (90-110 words) to your pen friend telling him about an activity that you have done to protect the environment.
You should use the following questions as cues: - What have you done? - When did you start it? - How does it help protect the environment? - How do you feel?
" giúp mình với" cảm ơn ạ
The situation is serious. Something must ............ before It's too late.
A. to do
B. did
C. doing
D. be done
The situation is serious. Something must ............ before It's too late.
A. to do
B. did
C. doing
D. be done
D. be done ( do đây là câu bị động )
He said "I have to do something to protect the environment " -> if
He said he had to do something to protect the environment
If he has to do something, the enviroment will be protected.
1. Polluted water can (direct)... do harm to our health
2. Some (environment)... groups checked the shore last week
3. We are writing a (complain)... letter about catching fish by electricity
4. (Ultimate)..., we have done many things to protect the environment
1. directly
2. environmental
3. complainant
4. Ultimately
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
1. our beautiful forests (destroy)...................... if we do nothing to preserve them.
2. Don't ring me between 8 and 9 tomorrow. I (have)...................... a very important meeting then.
3. It's high time something (do).................... to prevent traffic jams in big cities.
1. our beautiful forests (destroy)....will be destroyed.................. if we do nothing to preserve them.
2. Don't ring me between 8 and 9 tomorrow. I (have)....will be having.................. a very important meeting then.
3. It's high time to do something to prevent traffic jams in big cities. <Mình nghĩ nên đặt vị trí này sẽ đúng hơn?>
Hi u guys, have a nice day!
TOPIC: What should we do to protect the environment?
This is an issue that has been talked about for many years now, but still not many of you have done it well, today, let's discuss this issue!
The environment is the living space of people and living things. This is the place that provides natural resources such as forests, minerals, rare animals and plants, ... and man-made material factors that are closely related to each other, serving and affecting life and processes. existence and development of human life. But this is also the place where human-made waste is stored.
The typical polluted environment is when nature, the climate is becoming more and more severe, hot sun, high temperature, rainstorms, flash floods appear erratically, forest resources decrease, and environmental pollution occurs on a large scale. , a series of animal species are extinct or on the verge of extinction, forest fires on a large scale... Those are the environmental problems that we have been facing.
Humans have increasingly impacted the environment, exploiting to the point of exhausting resources, releasing many toxins, making the environment no longer able to regenerate itself. The most visible manifestations are consequences such as forest fires, climate change, greenhouse effect, melting ice, acid rain, etc.
WHAT SSHOULD WE DO TO PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT?
Firstly, we should limit the use of plastic bags
The production process of plastic bags also requires a large amount of petroleum raw materials, dyes and chemicals, so it is very harmful to the environment. Therefore, students and students protecting the environment by limiting the use of plastic bags is a small but meaningful action. Children can use newspapers, natural materials such as banana leaves to wrap their belongings or biodegradable bags, reusable cloth bags are also great, or bring a food container. small and pretty every time I buy breakfast.
Secondly, we should save electricity and water in daily life
Saving electricity and water in daily life is also a good suggestion for students who are wondering what they need to do to protect the environment. For examples :At school, turn off the electricity in the classroom during outdoor physical education classes. After school, all lights should be turned off before leaving. At home, only turn on the electricity in necessary areas, turn off the electricity in the bathroom and WC when finished using, turn off the TV and other devices connected to the mains when no longer in use.
Thirly, planting trees
One more perfect suggestion for the question “As a student, what do you need to do to protect the environment?” Moreover, it is for young students, they can participate in planting trees right on the school premises and their own houses under the guidance of teachers and parents. Meanwhile, older students and students too, can participate in more community-based tree planting activities to limit and overcome environmental pollution in their locality. as well as nationwide.
And, do not do harmful to the environment
The next suggestion to improve the environmental protection responsibility of citizens in general, the responsibility of students to protect the environment, in particular, is not to abet actions that damage the environment, for example such as: Tree removal, deforestation, littering in the surrounding environment, wildlife trade. Above are some ways to protect the environment for students. Have you done anything to protect the environment among the suggestions above? If not, do it today to enjoy the Green - Clean - Beautiful living space!
These are the ways toprotect the environment and environmental protection measures to help people understand the harmful effects of the environment when it is polluted, let's all join hands to protect a cleaner environment.
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Đây là kết quả em dịch dc ah:
Chào các bạn, chúc các bạn một ngày tốt lành!
CHỦ ĐỀ: Chúng ta phải làm gì để bảo vệ môi trường?
Đây là vấn đề đã được nói đến nhiều năm nay nhưng vẫn chưa có nhiều bạn thực hiện tốt, hôm nay chúng ta cùng nhau thảo luận về vấn đề này nhé!
Môi trường là không gian sống của con người và sinh vật. Đây là nơi cung cấp các nguồn tài nguyên thiên nhiên như rừng, khoáng sản, động thực vật quý hiếm, ... và các yếu tố vật chất nhân tạo có quan hệ mật thiết với nhau, phục vụ và tác động đến sự sống và các quá trình. sự tồn tại và phát triển của đời sống con người. Nhưng đây cũng là nơi chứa các chất thải do con người tạo ra.
Môi trường bị ô nhiễm điển hình là khi thiên nhiên, khí hậu ngày càng khắc nghiệt, nắng nóng, nhiệt độ cao, mưa bão, lũ quét xuất hiện thất thường, tài nguyên rừng suy giảm, ô nhiễm môi trường diễn ra trên diện rộng. , hàng loạt loài động vật bị tuyệt chủng hoặc bên bờ vực tuyệt chủng, cháy rừng trên diện rộng… Đó là những vấn đề môi trường mà chúng ta đã và đang phải đối mặt.
Con người ngày càng tác động sâu vào môi trường, khai thác đến mức cạn kiệt tài nguyên, thải ra nhiều chất độc khiến môi trường không còn khả năng tự tái tạo. Biểu hiện dễ thấy nhất là những hậu quả như cháy rừng, biến đổi khí hậu, hiệu ứng nhà kính, băng tan, mưa axit, v.v.
CHÚNG TÔI NÊN LÀM GÌ ĐỂ BẢO VỆ MÔI TRƯỜNG?
Thứ nhất, chúng ta nên hạn chế sử dụng túi ni lông
Quá trình sản xuất túi ni lông cũng cần một lượng lớn nguyên liệu xăng dầu, thuốc nhuộm và hóa chất nên rất nguy hại đến môi trường. Vì vậy, học sinh, sinh viên bảo vệ môi trường bằng cách hạn chế sử dụng túi ni lông là một hành động nhỏ nhưng đầy ý nghĩa. Các bé có thể dùng giấy báo, các vật liệu tự nhiên như lá chuối để bọc đồ đạc hoặc túi phân hủy sinh học, túi vải tái sử dụng cũng rất tuyệt, hoặc mang theo hộp đựng thức ăn. nhỏ và xinh mỗi khi mua đồ ăn sáng.
Thứ hai, chúng ta nên tiết kiệm điện, nước trong sinh hoạt
Tiết kiệm điện, nước trong sinh hoạt cũng là một gợi ý hay cho các bạn học sinh đang băn khoăn không biết mình cần làm gì để bảo vệ môi trường. Ví dụ: Ở trường, tắt điện trong phòng học trong giờ học thể dục ngoài trời. Sau giờ học, tất cả các đèn nên được tắt trước khi ra về. Ở nhà, chỉ bật điện ở những khu vực cần thiết, tắt điện trong nhà tắm và WC khi sử dụng xong, tắt TV và các thiết bị kết nối với nguồn điện khi không sử dụng nữa.
Thứ ba, trồng cây
Thêm một gợi ý hoàn hảo cho câu hỏi “Là học sinh, em cần làm gì để bảo vệ môi trường?” Hơn nữa, đối với các em học sinh nhỏ tuổi, các em được tham gia trồng cây ngay trong khuôn viên nhà trường và nhà riêng của mình dưới sự hướng dẫn của giáo viên và phụ huynh. Trong khi đó, học sinh, sinh viên lớn tuổi cũng có thể tham gia nhiều hoạt động trồng cây dựa vào cộng đồng hơn để hạn chế và khắc phục tình trạng ô nhiễm môi trường tại địa phương mình. cũng như trên toàn quốc.
Và, không gây hại cho môi trường
Một gợi ý tiếp theo để nâng cao trách nhiệm bảo vệ môi trường của công dân nói chung, trách nhiệm bảo vệ môi trường nói riêng của học sinh là không tiếp tay cho những hành động gây tổn hại đến môi trường, ví dụ như: chặt cây, chặt phá rừng, xả rác bừa bãi. môi trường, buôn bán động vật hoang dã. Trên đây là một số cách bảo vệ môi trường cho học sinh. Bạn đã làm gì để bảo vệ môi trường trong số những gợi ý trên chưa? Nếu chưa, hãy thực hiện ngay hôm nay để tận hưởng không gian sống Xanh - Sạch - Đẹp!
Trên đây là những cách bảo vệ môi trường và các biện pháp bảo vệ môi trường giúp mọi người hiểu được tác hại của môi trường khi bị ô nhiễm, tất cả chúng ta hãy chung tay bảo vệ môi trường trong sạch hơn.
It is widely recognized that we have to protect the environment, not only for our own sake but for our next generations' as well. Write a composition of around 200 words to say what you would and would not do in order to keep the world unpolluted, fresh and green.