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choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
1.a.photography b.determinated c.exhibition d.professional
2.a.disabled b.mentally c.reterded d.consuming
3.a.subtract b.suffer c.effort d.primary
4.a.gradually b.proper c.origin d.opposition
5.a.nationality b.disability c.activity d.demostration
2. In the future, government organizations will easily access information on RFID chips.
3. I think they will introduce more effective methods of surveillance.
4. Travelling will become easier and we won't show any ID within the E.U.
5. The police will use state-of-the-art technology to improve personal security.
1. This flower is watered by my father every morning.
2. Fiona was invited to John's birthday party last night.
3. The dinner is being prepared in the kitchen by her mother.
4. Our teeth should be cleaned twice a day.
5. The English grammar has been explained by our teachers.
1. This flower is watered by my father every morning.
2. Fiona was invited to John's birthday party last night.
3. The dinner is being prepared in the kitchen by her mother.
4. Our teeth should be cleaned twice a day.
5. The English grammar has been explained by our teachers.
à có thể cho tớ bt lms để đc câu tl đó kh ak? ý là vì s mk dùng V_ing í
If someone is bitten by a snake, you won’t know if it’s a dry bite or a venomous bite – so to be safe, always treat any bite as a venomous bite.
Dry bites, whereby no venom is released, are painful and cause localised redness and swelling.
If the bite is venomous, other symptoms may include a stinging or burning sensation on the skin and feelings of nausea, dizziness, anxiousness and confusion. In severe cases, the bite may result in paralysis or coma.
Only a handful of people die from a venomous snake bite in Australia each year. Knowing what to do if bitten by a snake and giving proper first aid is essential in keeping those numbers down and reducing them even further.
Snake venom is carried in the lymphatic system and not in the blood stream, as many mistakenly believe. That’s why the main aim of snake bite first aid is to reduce lymphatic flow by applying continuous firm pressure over the affected limb. This is known as the Pressure Immobilisation Technique (PIT).
Immediate first aid should be applied to any snake bite victim. Follow the steps below and don’t forget to read the DON’Ts printed in red at the bottom of our guide.