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1 He produced a great idea for our environmental project
= He came.up with a great idea for our environmental project..
2 Due to the hurricant last night, I was without electric power
= Since there.was a hurricane last night, I was without electric power..
3 People dumped toxic waste Products into the rivers or landfill sites
= Toxic waste products..were dumped into the rivers or landfill sites.
4 Air pollution deaths will double by 2050 if nations don't act
= Unless..nations act,Air pollution deaths will double by 2050 .
5 As the world's temperature rise, the Arctice keeps losing its ice
= Due to.the world's temperature rise, the Arctice keeps losing its ice..
Rewrite
1. I think you should use energy efficient light bulbs.
-If I were you, I would use energy efficient light bulbs
2. He produced a great idea for our environment project.
-He came up with a great idea for our environment project
3. Because she was adsent from the meeting, she didn't know the resolution.
-Because of being absent from the meeting, she didn't know the resolution
4. I won't take part in the volunteer program because I don't have enough free time.
-If I had enough time, I would take part in the volunteer program
5. We need to reduce our plastic waste, otherwise we'll threaten our own existence.
-If we don't reduce our plastic waste, we'll threaten our own existence
6. Due to the hurricane last night, I was without electric power.
-Since there was a hurricane last night, I was without electric power
7. People dumped toxic waste Products into the rivers or landfill sites.
-Toxic waste products were dumped into the rivers or landfill sites
8. Air pollution deaths will double by 2050 if the nations don't act.
Unless the nations act, air pollution deaths will double by 2050
9. As the world's temperature rise, the Arctic keeps losing its ice.
Due to the rise of world's temperature, the Arctic keeps losing its ice
10. I live by the sea, so I'm really worried about global warming.
If I didn't live by the sea, I wouldn't be worried about global warming
11. I won't help you if you don't try your best.
Unless you try your best, I won't help you
12. We'll come to the meeting if we aren't busy.
Unless we are busy, we'll come to the meeting
The passage below contains TEN mistakes. Underline them and write the correct forms in the numbered boxes.
Large animals inhabit \(\Rightarrow\) inhabiting the desert have evolved adaptations for reducing the effects of extreme hot \(\Rightarrow\) heat. One adaptation is to be light in color, and to reflect the Sun's rays. Desert mammals also depart from the normal mammalian practice of maintaining a constantly \(\Rightarrow\) constant body temperature. Instead of try \(\Rightarrow\) trying to keep down the body temperature inside the body, what \(\Rightarrow\) which would involve the expenditure of water and energy, desert mammals allow their temperatures rise \(\Rightarrow\) to rise to what would normally be fever height, and temperatures as high as 46 degree \(\Rightarrow\) degrees Celsius have been measured in Grant's gazelles. The overheated body cools down during the cold desert night, and indeed the temperature may fall unusual \(\Rightarrow\)unusually low by dawn, as low as 34 degrees Celsius in the camel. This is a \(\Rightarrow\) an advantage since the heat of the first few hours of daylight absorb \(\Rightarrow\) absorbed in warming up the body.
1 imagination
2 pollution
3 consumption
4 electric
5 entertainment
6 enlarge
Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the ....hottest ....(hot) star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We ......commonly ..... (common) think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times ......greater ....(great) than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
The sun's corona is almost as hot as interior. Solar prominences-tongues of hot gas-leap outward a half million miles from the sun's surface at speeds reaching 250,000 miles an hour. ........Fortunately... (fortune) , these prominences do not travel the full ninety three million miles to earth, nor are their terrific temperatures transmitted through space. Some of the energy from these ..disturbances ....... (urban) does not reach our atmosphere, however, and is believed to cause changes in weather.Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth.
The sun's corona is almost as hot as interior. Solar prominences-tongues of hot gas-leap outward a half million miles from the sun's surface at speeds reaching 250,000 miles an hour. Fortunately, these prominences do not travel the full ninety three million miles to earth, nor are their terrific temperatures transmitted through space. Some of the energy from these disurbances does not reach our atmosphere, however, and is believed to cause changes in weather.Our sun is actually an orange, dwarf star. Although it is not nearly the hottest star known, its surface temperature is about 10,000'F and that of its interior is thought to be in the range of 20,000,000'F. We commonly think of the sun as burning, yet it's too hot to burn and is composed of elemental gases.
The sun is 865,000 miles in diameter and has a mass one-third of a million times greater than the Earth's. Scientists believe that it's two billion years old and, instead of cooling, is still getting hotter. Perhaps, within the next two billion years, it will reach a temperature of sufficient intensity to destroy the Earth
In the beautiful churchyard of St Andrew's, Mells, is a memorial to Prime Minister's son Raymond Asquith, who was killed (1)___during___ the First World War, as well as the grave (2) ____of _____the poet Siegfried Sassoon. Their close ties to this quiet corner of Somerset (3)___countryside _____ tell us much about our nation.
The wars of the 20th century made people question (4)___what_____ they were fighting for and the countryside was (5)__used____as propaganda. It created feelings of patriotism and nostalgia and pulled at (6)__the___ heartstrings.
Many fought for a countryside they had (7)__never_____ seen. Visit a rural parish church and you'll find dukes, earls and aristocrats (8)___buried____ there. This doesn't happen in France, for (9)___instance ___ the countryside there was for peasants, not noblemen, whereas our countryside is for all. It's in the British DNA; our homes are our castles and we (10)__build__our Jerusalem in this green and pleasant land.
UNICEF means the United Nations Children's Fund. It serves children in (1) ________ all over the world. It helps children of (2) ________ races, nationalities, religions and political systems in more than 140 worldwide countries. The (3) ________ of UNICEF is to help provide a better life for children and their mothers. UNICEF (4) ________ both long-term assistance and emergency.
UNICEF was (5) ________ in 1946 to help bring food and medicine to children who suffered during World War two in Europe. It began (6) ________ a temporary agency, but became a permanent part of the United Nations in 1953 (7) ________ the need for its services around the world. UNICEF's primary concern is to help governments of developing countries improve the (8) ________ of life for almost one billion children. UNICEF's main office is in the United Nations, New York City, (9) ________ it also has more than 40 offices and 100 programs worldwide. In 1965, UNICEF won the Nobel Peace Prize (10) ________ its work helping children and building brighter future.
01. A. communities B. organizations C. groups D. society
02. A. every B. all C. some D. few
03. A. view B. purpose C. opinion D. intention
04. A. receives B. gets C. takes D. gives
05. A. found B. produced C. created D. built up
06. A. like B. with C. for D. as
07. A. due to B. in spite of C. since D. for
08. A. cost B. level C. character D. quality
09. A. and B. besides C. but D. moreover
10. A. as B. with C. for D. in
UNICEF means the United Nations Children's Fund. It serves children in (1) ________ all over the world. It helps children of (2) ________ races, nationalities, religions and political systems in more than 140 worldwide countries. The (3) ________ of UNICEF is to help provide a better life for children and their mothers. UNICEF (4) ________ both long-term assistance and emergency.
UNICEF was (5) ________ in 1946 to help bring food and medicine to children who suffered during World War two in Europe. It began (6) ________ a temporary agency, but became a permanent part of the United Nations in 1953 (7) ________ the need for its services around the world. UNICEF's primary concern is to help governments of developing countries improve the (8) ________ of life for almost one billion children. UNICEF's main office is in the United Nations, New York City, (9) ________ it also has more than 40 offices and 100 programs worldwide. In 1965, UNICEF won the Nobel Peace Prize (10) ________ its work helping children and building brighter future.
01. A. communities B. organizations C. groups D. society
02. A. every B. all C. some D. few
03. A. view B. purpose C. opinion D. intention
04. A. receives B. gets C. takes D. gives
05. A. found B. produced C. created D. built up
06. A. like B. with C. for D. as
07. A. due to B. in spite of C. since D. for
08. A. cost B. level C. character D. quality
09. A. and B. besides C. but D. moreover
10. A. as B. with C. for D. in
Tìm lỗi sai rồi sửa lại cho đúng:
1. If the drinking water isn't untreated, an outbreak of some diseases may happen => may be happened.
2. Some new factories have just been built in the outskirts of => in my city.
3. If the world temperatures go on => go rise, there will be less snow.
Tìm lỗi sai rồi sửa lại cho đúng:
1. If the drinking water isn't=>is untreated, an outbreak of some diseases may happen.
2. Some new factories have just been built in=>on the outskirts of my city.
3. If the world temperatures go on rise=>rising, there will be less snow.
Due to the rise of the world''s temperatures,the Arctic keeps losing its ice