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30 tháng 4 2018

1. What do you and your family prepare for Tet?

->......I and my family decorate our house and buy some things for Tet........

2. What should we do to make our school clean?

->...We should keep that atmosphere clean, should not throw dirty things in our school ......

30 tháng 4 2018

1. What do you and your family prepare for Tet?

->....We buy gifts, clean and decorate our houses and cook traditional foods.....

2. What should we do to make our school clean?

->.....We should throw any trash you see into wastebaskets,recycle paper, glass, plastic and make sure your lunch table is clean before you leave............

13 tháng 12 2019

Choose the correct answers

1. What / you / enjoy / do / free time ?

A. What do you enjoy to do in your free time?

B. What do you enjoy doing in free time?

C. What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

D. What are you enjoy doing in your free time?

2. How much time / week / you / spend / these activities?

A. How much time a week do you spend for these activities?

B. How much time a week do you spend to these activities?

C. How much time week do you spend on these activities?

D. How much time a week do you spend on these activities?

3. It / custom / family / visit / relatives / friends / Tet

A. It is a custom for my family to visit our relatives and friends at Tet.

B. It is a custom for my family to visit our relatives and friends on Tet

C. It is a custom for my family visiting our relatives and friends at Tet

D. It is a custom that my family visiting our relatives and friends on Tet

15 tháng 6 2020

1/what do you usually do to prepare for Tet?

-> I usually clean, decorate my house and go shopping to buy something with mom.

2/what do you usually do to prepare for Chrismas ?

-> I usually buy some presents to give my friends.

26 tháng 5 2019

1.

Water is uniquely vulnerable to pollution. Known as a “universal solvent,” water is able to dissolve more substances than any other liquid on earth. It’s the reason we have Kool-Aid and brilliant blue waterfalls. It’s also why water is so easily polluted. Toxic substances from farms, towns, and factories readily dissolve into and mix with it, causing water pollution.

Categories of Water Pollution

Groundwater

When rain falls and seeps deep into the earth, filling the cracks, crevices, and porous spaces of an aquifer (basically an underground storehouse of water), it becomes groundwater—one of our least visible but most important natural resources. Nearly 40 percent of Americans rely on groundwater, pumped to the earth’s surface, for drinking water. For some folks in rural areas, it’s their only freshwater source. Groundwater gets polluted when contaminants—from pesticides and fertilizers to waste leached from landfills and septic systems—make their way into an aquifer, rendering it unsafe for human use. Ridding groundwater of contaminants can be difficult to impossible, as well as costly. Once polluted, an aquifer may be unusable for decades, or even thousands of years. Groundwater can also spread contamination far from the original polluting source as it seeps into streams, lakes, and oceans.

Surface water

Covering about 70 percent of the earth, surface water is what fills our oceans, lakes, rivers, and all those other blue bits on the world map. Surface water from freshwater sources (that is, from sources other than the ocean) accounts for more than 60 percentof the water delivered to American homes. But a significant pool of that water is in peril. According to the most recent surveys on national water quality from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, nearly half of our rivers and streams and more than one-third of our lakes are polluted and unfit for swimming, fishing, and drinking. Nutrient pollution, which includes nitrates and phosphates, is the leading type of contamination in these freshwater sources. While plants and animals need these nutrients to grow, they have become a major pollutant due to farm waste and fertilizer runoff. Municipal and industrial waste discharges contribute their fair share of toxins as well. There’s also all the random junk that industry and individuals dump directly into waterways.

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Ocean water

Eighty percent of ocean pollution (also called marine pollution) originates on land—whether along the coast or far inland. Contaminants such as chemicals, nutrients, and heavy metals are carried from farms, factories, and cities by streams and rivers into our bays and estuaries; from there they travel out to sea. Meanwhile, marine debris—particularly plastic—is blown in by the wind or washed in via storm drains and sewers. Our seas are also sometimes spoiled by oil spills and leaks—big and small—and are consistently soaking up carbon pollution from the air. The ocean absorbs as much as a quarter of man-made carbon emissions.

Point source

When contamination originates from a single source, it’s called point source pollution. Examples include wastewater (also called effluent) discharged legally or illegally by a manufacturer, oil refinery, or wastewater treatment facility, as well as contamination from leaking septic systems, chemical and oil spills, and illegal dumping. The EPA regulates point source pollution by establishing limits on what can be discharged by a facility directly into a body of water. While point source pollution originates from a specific place, it can affect miles of waterways and ocean.

Nonpoint source

Nonpoint source pollution is contamination derived from diffuse sources. These may include agricultural or stormwater runoff or debris blown into waterways from land. Nonpoint source pollution is the leading cause of water pollution in U.S. waters, but it’s difficult to regulate, since there’s no single, identifiable culprit.

Transboundary

It goes without saying that water pollution can’t be contained by a line on a map. Transboundary pollution is the result of contaminated water from one country spilling into the waters of another. Contamination can result from a disaster—like an oil spill—or the slow, downriver creep of industrial, agricultural, or municipal discharge.

10 tháng 6 2019

1. Yes , I have . I used for carrying food and some thing else

2. They are belong to things to reduce, reuse or recycle

3. Because it is very bad for our environment

4. We need to stop using it for carry

5. I take part in many activities to protet the environment and raise people awareness about it

4 tháng 12 2017

Trả lời các câu hỏi sau:

1. Can you name some kinds of garbage? What are they?

Yes, they are : plastic bags , paper , bottles , ....

2. Is your school clean?

Yes, it is.

3. What do you do to keep your school green and clean?

I clean the class every day , plant a lot of trees around yard.

4. Is there a lot of garbage bins around your school?

Yes , there are.

5. Why should you use cloth bags instead of plastic bags?

Because cloth bags can be reused but plastic bags can't.

6. What things can you reuse and recycle?

Glass , bottles , paper ,...

4 tháng 12 2017

1. Yes , I can .They are food waste , yard trimmings , wood , rubber ,leather and textiles , plastics , metals , glass , paper and paperboard ,...

2. Yes , it is / No, it isn't ( cái này phụ thuộc vào suy nghĩ của bn thôi !!!)

3. I wipe the blackboard after school , arrange the tables and chairs tidily , throw trash right places ,...

4. Yes , there is / No, there isn't ( cái này cũng phụ thuộc vào suy nghĩ của bn nốt )

5. I should use cloth bags instead of plastic bags because :

Cloth bags are the best choice, and, as with anything, it's best if these are made from renewable, non-toxic and low-impact materials.Simply substituting disposable plastic bags with disposable paper bags is not a good solution.

Plastic bags are made from a non-renewable resource, petroleum, and they never fully break down. Even when they do break down, they simply become tiny flakes of plastic. In a landfill, it's likely they'll never break down as the landfill is compacted so tightly. While they can be recycled, contamination is a big problem, and recycling also takes energy and resources, and results in a lower quality plastic.

6. I can reuse or recycle plastics , paper and paperboard ,...

2 tháng 5 2021

What does Tet occur?

The first day of the Lunar New Year

What do you prepare for Tet?

I prepare decorations, fruit, candies

What kinds of flowers do you buy?

Cherry blossoms and apricot blossoms

What do you often do on Tet?

I often make banh chung, and I visit my family

What do children often receive on Tet ?

Lucky money

TOPIC 2: Travel

Tell name of some interesting places in Vietnam.

Ha Long Bay, Hoi An ancient town, Sword lake, Hue ancient capital, Van Mieu-Quoc Tu Giam, ...

Which places do you want to go? Why ?

I want to go to QUoc Tu Giams because it is considered the first university in Vietnam

What place in Gia Lai province is attracting tourists?

i think Phu Cuong Waterfall Gia Lai is

TOPIC 3: Festival

Tell the name of some festivals in Vietnam.

New Year, elephant racing festival, ...

Which did you take part in recently?

I participated in the elephant racing festival

TOPIC 4: World wonders

Tell the name of  some wonders in the world.

Tokyo Tower, the Statue of Liberty,..... 

What are the famous wonders in Vietnam?

Ha Long Bay, National Park; Phong Nha - Ke Bang, Phu Vuon Island; Ba Be National; National Hoang Lien Son Range

Have you been there yet?

I have been to Ha Long Bay, the rest have not

Which place do you like to visit? Why?

I like Ha Long Bay, because it is called the most beautiful uan in Vietnam

TOPIC 5: A vacation

Tell the name of  some interesting places in Vietnam

Ha Noi capital; Fansipan; Ninh Binh; Ha Long Bay; Phong Nha- Ke Bang; .........

When did you go?

Around July

Who did you go with?

My family

What did you visit?

Halong Bay

Where did you stay there?

In a hotel

How long did you stay there?

For a week

What did you buy?

Lots of souvenirs

What did you do?

Swam in the sea, explored caves, sailed around the islands 

How dd you feel?

Very happy

2 tháng 5 2021

Thank you!

2 tháng 5 2019

Keeping the school campus neat and clean is very important for all the students because a school is a place to study and learn. If the physical environment is not an attractive one, then studying and learning become less pleasant and the concentration of the students will be hampered. To keep the school campus neat and clean the students have to do some certain works. Firstly, in every class the students can make a class forum or group and the leader of the forum can divide the works. There are different works in the school campus. According to the instruction of the leader the students will continue the work. Some students of a forum can arrange of garbage and rubbish in waste disposal containers, take care of the gardens and trees. Similarly, another group can keep the plants well-trimmed, mow the lawn, and trim the grass around the borders. Other group can rake the fallen leaves, keep the statues well-polished, mop and vacuum the floors and carpets inside. Some can clean the walls, windows and other surfaces. To keep the campus always neat and clean the students can make some rules permanently both inside and outside of the classroom. Firstly, students should not spit in the class, drop litter in the class. Secondly, they have to use the bin for trash and keep the desks and chairs in place. At the time of performing the works they can get any help from their class teacher and other teachers. In this process the students can keep their school campus neat and clean.

10 tháng 5 2023

1, What do you usually prepare for Tet?
I usually prepare new clothes, and fruit, help my parents with work,...

2, What is your favorite festival?
Lion Dance Festival

10 tháng 5 2023

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