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Earth is losing wildlife at a faster rate than at any time in history. This is according to the new "Living Planet Report" from the World Wildlife Fund. The report says the global wildlife population shrank by 60 per cent between 1970 and 2014. The WWF warned that: "Earth is losing biodiversity at a rate seen only during mass extinctions." Researchers state that most of the decline in our animal population is because of "exploding human consumption". There are more and more humans on this...
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Earth is losing wildlife at a faster rate than at any time in history. This is according to the new "Living Planet Report" from the World Wildlife Fund. The report says the global wildlife population shrank by 60 per cent between 1970 and 2014. The WWF warned that: "Earth is losing biodiversity at a rate seen only during mass extinctions." Researchers state that most of the decline in our animal population is because of "exploding human consumption". There are more and more humans on this planet. We are eating more, overfishing, cutting down trees for beef production, consuming more, and using more energy and natural resources. This has resulted in a massive loss of habitat for animals.The report estimates that only a quarter of the world's land has been untouched by humans. This means human activity has greatly affected animals on three-quarters of Earth's surface. Researchers tracked more than 4,000 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and amphibians. They say the loss of animal life is worst in South and Central America. These regions saw an 89 per cent loss in the population of vertebrates in the past four decades. The WWF wrote: "The astonishing decline in wildlife population...is a [depressing] reminder, and perhaps the ultimate indicator, of the pressure we [put] on the planet." It warned: "We can be the generation that had its chance and failed to act; that let Earth slip away."

(ANswer the question )

1 what is the name of there port from the wwf

2 what did the WWF say the earth is losing at a rae seen in extinction

3 what did researchers say the decide in wildlife was because of

4 what the article say trees were being cut down for

5 what did the article say animals had lost

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13 tháng 11 2019

1. It is "Living Planet Report".

2. The WWF said the earth is losing biodiversity at a rate seen in extinction.

3. They said the decline in wildlife was because of exploding human sonsumption.

4. The article said trees were being cut down for beef.

5. The article said animals had lost habitat.

5. The

1. when I got home I found that water...........down the kitchen walls A. run B. was running C has run D had been running 2 after he .............his Enlish course , he went to England to continue his study A has finish B had finished C was finished D would finish 3. how ..............since we ...........college a. are you/left b. were you/left c. have you been/ have left d. have you been/ left 4....
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1. when I got home I found that water...........down the kitchen walls

A. run B. was running C has run D had been running

2 after he .............his Enlish course , he went to England to continue his study

A has finish B had finished C was finished D would finish

3. how ..............since we ...........college

a. are you/left b. were you/left c. have you been/ have left d. have you been/ left

4. I................much of you lately. We ..............three months ago

A. haven't seen / last met B. didn't see/ met C. haven"t seen/ have meet D. didn"t see/have met

5. when I arrived at the meeting the first speaker............speaking and the audience........

A. just finished/were clapping B. had just finished/had clapped C. had just finished/ were clapping D. just finished/ had clapped

6. he...........his job last month and then he.......out of work

A. lost/was B. was lost/had been C. has lost/was D. lost/ has been

7. In the 19th century, it ......tow or three months to across North America by covered wagon

A. took B. had taken C. had been taken D was taking

8.she ........to Ha Noi last year

A. went B. go C. goes D. is going

9. Right now, Jim ..............the newspaper and Kathy .......dinner

A. reads/has cooked B. is reading/is cooking C. has read/ was cooking D. read/ will be coking

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16 tháng 7 2018

1. when I got home I found that water...........down the kitchen walls

A. run B. was running C has run D had been running

2 after he .............his Enlish course , he went to England to continue his study

A has finish B had finished C was finished D would finish

3. how ..............since we ...........college

a. are you/left b. were you/left c. have you been/ have left d. have you been/ left

4. I................much of you lately. We ..............three months ago

A. haven't seen / last met B. didn't see/ met C. haven"t seen/ have meet D. didn"t see/have met

5. when I arrived at the meeting the first speaker............speaking and the audience........

A. just finished/were clapping B. had just finished/had clapped C. had just finished/ were clapping D. just finished/ had clapped

6. he...........his job last month and then he.......out of work

A. lost/was B. was lost/had been C. has lost/was D. lost/ has been

7. In the 19th century, it ......tow or three months to across North America by covered wagon

A. took B. had taken C. had been taken D was taking

8.she ........to Ha Noi last year

A. went B. go C. goes D. is going

9. Right now, Jim ..............the newspaper and Kathy .......dinner

A. reads/has cooked B. is reading/is cooking C. has read/ was cooking D. read/ will be coking

16 tháng 7 2018

1. when I got home I found that water...........down the kitchen walls

A. run B. was running C has run D had been running

2 after he .............his Enlish course , he went to England to continue his study

A has finish B had finished C was finished D would finish

3. how ..............since we ...........college

a. are you/left b. were you/left c. have you been/ have left d. have you been/ left

4. I................much of you lately. We ..............three months ago

A. haven't seen / last met B. didn't see/ met C. haven"t seen/ have meet D. didn"t see/have met

5. when I arrived at the meeting the first speaker............speaking and the audience........

A. just finished/were clapping B. had just finished/had clapped C. had just finished/ were clapping D. just finished/ had clapped

6. he...........his job last month and then he.......out of work

A. lost/was B. was lost/had been C. has lost/was D. lost/ has been

7. In the 19th century, it ......tow or three months to across North America by covered wagon

A. took B. had taken C. had been taken D was taking

8.she ........to Ha Noi last year

A. went B. go C. goes D. is going

9. Right now, Jim ..............the newspaper and Kathy .......dinner

A. reads/has cooked B. is reading/is cooking C. has read/ was cooking D. read/ will be coking

2 tháng 2 2016

1. D

2. B

3. D

4. B

                                  Do homework

      1:lost/has been

2:was waiting

3:supportive

4:studying

1) We remain close friends, despite having had many...........(argue) 2) This is a lovely place all year round because of the great.........of flowers and trees which grow in the city (vary) 3) the accident was trahic because of its suddenness causing the.........of many passengers who world otherwise have been saved (read) 4) contrary to popular............ walt disney's first theme park was not disney land. It was a garden in Bel Air (believe) 5) the weather made their progress...
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1) We remain close friends, despite having had many...........(argue)

2) This is a lovely place all year round because of the great.........of flowers and trees which grow in the city (vary)

3) the accident was trahic because of its suddenness causing the.........of many passengers who world otherwise have been saved (read)

4) contrary to popular............ walt disney's first theme park was not disney land. It was a garden in Bel Air (believe)

5) the weather made their progress imppossible. As it had been raining ......... all night, they had to be very careful (heavy)

6) most.......... who visit Britain are surprised to find that its inhabitants are more informal than they had imagined (foreign)

7) All the pupils must have their parent's................ to go for the picnic (permit)

8) Tim is one of the........... on a boat trip on Lake Michigan (participate)

9) I received a letter of............. from the airport (confirm)

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1 tháng 6 2018

1) We remain close friends, despite having had many....arguments.......(argue)

2) This is a lovely place all year round because of the great.....variety....of flowers and trees which grow in the city (vary)

3) the accident was trahic because of its suddenness causing the...death......of many passengers who world otherwise have been saved (read)

4) contrary to popular.......belief..... walt disney's first theme park was not disney land. It was a garden in Bel Air (believe)

5) the weather made their progress imppossible. As it had been raining .heavily........ all night, they had to be very careful (heavy)

6) most.......foreigners... who visit Britain are surprised to find that its inhabitants are more informal than they had imagined (foreign)

7) All the pupils must have their parent's........permission........ to go for the picnic (permit)

8) Tim is one of the....participator....... on a boat trip on Lake Michigan (participate)

9) I received a letter of.....confirmation........ from the airport (confirm)

Vienna Vienna or Vien in German is the (51) ____ of Austria. It (52)______ on the banks of the river Danuble and is the gateway between East (53)_____ West Europe. Its music, theater, museum and parks make it a popular (54)_____center. It has a (55) ______of over 1.500.000. Vienna (56) _______the music capital of the work (57)_______ many centuries. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and the Strauss family all (58) ______to work here. It is now the home of one (59)______the...
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Vienna

Vienna or Vien in German is the (51) ____ of Austria. It (52)______ on the banks of the river Danuble and is the gateway between East (53)_____ West Europe. Its music, theater, museum and parks make it a popular (54)_____center. It has a (55) ______of over 1.500.000.

Vienna (56) _______the music capital of the work (57)_______ many centuries. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and the Strauss family all (58) ______to work here. It is now the home of one (59)______the world’s most famous Orchestras. (60)_____ State opera house is also famous in the world.

1. a. capital b. city c. town d. countryside

2. a. standing b. stands c. stood d. was standing

3. a. with b. from c. and d. of

4. a. tour b. touring c. tourist d. tourists

5. a. population b. people c. tradition d. condition

6. a. be b. being c. is d. was

7. a. for b. in c. from d. was

8. a. come b. coming c. came d. did come

9. a. in b. of c. from d. with

10. a. Its b. It’s c. It d. his

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25 tháng 5 2017

Vienna

Vienna or Vien in German is the (51) ____ of Austria. It (52)______ on the banks of the river Danuble and is the gateway between East (53)_____ West Europe. Its music, theater, museum and parks make it a popular (54)_____center. It has a (55) ______of over 1.500.000.

Vienna (56) _______the music capital of the work (57)_______ many centuries. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and the Strauss family all (58) ______to work here. It is now the home of one (59)______the world’s most famous Orchestras. (60)_____ State opera house is also famous in the world.

1. a. capital b. city c. town d. countryside

2. a. standing b. stands c. stood d. was standing

3. a. with b. from c. and d. of

4. a. tour b. touring c. tourist d. tourists

5. a. population b. people c. tradition d. condition

6. a. be b. being c. is d. was

7. a. for b. in c. from d. was

8. a. come b. coming c. came d. did come

9. a. in b. of c. from d. with

10. a. Its b. It’s c. It d. his

25 tháng 5 2017

Circle best option A, B, C or D to complete the following passage. (0.2 x 10 = 2.0 pt)

Vienna

Vienna or Vien in German is the (51) ____ of Austria. It (52)______ on the banks of the river Danuble and is the gateway between East (53)_____ West Europe. Its music, theater, museum and parks make it a popular (54)_____center. It has a (55) ______of over 1.500.000.

Vienna (56) _______the music capital of the work (57)_______ many centuries. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and the Strauss family all (58) ______to work here. It is now the home of one (59)______the world’s most famous Orchestras. (60)_____ State opera house is also famous in the world.

1. a. capital b. city c. town d. countryside

2. a. standing b. stands c. stood d. was standing

3. a. with b. from c. and d. of

4. a. tour b. touring c. tourist d. tourists

5. a. population b. people c. tradition d. condition

6. a. be b. being c. is d. was

7. a. for b. in c. from d. was

8. a. come b. coming c. came d. did come

9. a. in b. of c. from d. with

10. a. Its b. It’s c. It d. his

30 tháng 10 2016
  1. on
  2. cover
  3. the
  4. in
  5. moving
  6. for
  7. have
  8. describle
  9. is
  10. and

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30 tháng 10 2016

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Giúp mik nha@ Until that October I had never even seen Laerg. This unity seem strange, considering my father was born there and that I’d been half in love with it since I was a child. But Laerg isn’t the sort of place you can visit easily. The small island group is eighty miles west of the Outer Hebrides. Eighty sea miles may be no great distance, but this sea is the North Atlantic and the seven islands are a lonely group standing in the way of the great storms that sweep up towards...
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Until that October I had never even seen Laerg. This unity seem strange, considering my father was born there and that I’d been half in love with it since I was a child. But Laerg isn’t the sort of place you can visit easily. The small island group is eighty miles west of the Outer Hebrides. Eighty sea miles may be no great distance, but this sea is the North Atlantic and the seven islands are a lonely group standing in the way of the great storms that sweep up towards Iceland and the Barents Sea.

Oddly enough, it wasn’t my father who’d made me want to go to Laerg. He seldom talked of the island. He’d become a sailor as a young man and then married a girl from Glasgow and settled down after surviving a shipwreck in mid-Atlantic but losing his confidence in the sea. It was Grandfather Ross who filled our heads with his talk of island history.

This old man with a fierce face and huge hands had been a powerful influence on both my brother lain and myself. He’d come to live within us when everyone left the island. He had been the only man to vote against leaving when the Laerg Parliament made its decision, and to the day he died he disliked living on the mainland. It wasn’t only that he talked endlessly of Laerg, in the years he stayed with us he taught my brother and myself everything he knew about the way to live on that island of rock, sheep and birds.

I’d tried to get there once a long time ago, hiding away on fishing boat. But on that trip the boat hadn’t gone within a hundred miles of Laerg, and then I joined Iain, working in a Glasgow factory. A year in the Navy followed, and then ten years at sea, and after that I had started the thing I had always wanted to do – I began to study as a painter. It was during a winter spent in the Aegean Islands that I suddenly realized Laerg was the subject that most attracted me. It had never been painted, at least not the way my grandfather had described it. I’d packed up at once and returned to England, but by then Laerg had become a tracking station for the new missile developments. It was a closed island, forbidden to unauthorized visitors, and the Army would not give me permission to visit it.

That was the position until October in the following year when a man called Lane came to my house. It was just after ten in time morning that the phone rang, and a man's voice, rather soft, said, "Mr.Ross? My name's Ed lane. Are you by any chance related to Iain Ross, reported lost when the Duart Castle sank twenty years ago?" "He was my brother."

"He was? Well that's fine. I didn't expect to find you that fast. You're only the fifth Ross I've telephoned. I'll be with you in an hour. OK?" And he'd rung off,

leaving me wondering what in the world it was all about.

I was working on another book cover for Alee Robinson, but after that phone call I'd found it impossible to go back to it. I went into the kitchenette and made myself some coffee. And after that I stood drinking it at the window, looking out across the rooftops, an endless view of chimneys and TV aerials. I was thinking of my brother, of how I'd loved him and hated him, of how there had been nobody else in my life who had made up for the loss I'd felt at his going.

1. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, Mr.Ross

A. Had never been to the island of Laerg

B. Had been to the island of Laerg once

C. Had some family living on the island of Laerg

D. Had not wanted to visit the island of Laerg

2. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, who was on the island of Laerg?

A. Nobody

B. A few visitors

C. Some islanders

D. Army employees

3. What makes the island of Laerg difficult to get to?

A. The distance form the mainland

B. The atlantic weather

C. It is so rocky

D. Boats do not call there

4. Mr.Ross’s father settled down on the mainland because

A. He had been told to move from the island

B. His grandfather had voted to leave the island

C. He had become afraid of the sea

D. His wife came from Glasgow

5. When Ed Lane telephoned Mr.Ross he had recently

A. Obtained the address of Iain Ross’s family

B. Telephoned four other people called Ross

C. Lost a friend called Ross in a shipwreck

D. Visited Mr.Ross’s mouse whilst he was working

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30 tháng 7 2018

1. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, Mr.Ross

A. Had never been to the island of Laerg

B. Had been to the island of Laerg once

C. Had some family living on the island of Laerg

D. Had not wanted to visit the island of Laerg

2. At the time of Ed Lane’s telephone call, who was on the island of Laerg?

A. Nobody

B. A few visitors

C. Some islanders

D. Army employees

3. What makes the island of Laerg difficult to get to?

A. The distance form the mainland

B. The atlantic weather

C. It is so rocky

D. Boats do not call there

4. Mr.Ross’s father settled down on the mainland because

A. He had been told to move from the island

B. His grandfather had voted to leave the island

C. He had become afraid of the sea

D. His wife came from Glasgow

5. When Ed Lane telephoned Mr.Ross he had recently

A. Obtained the address of Iain Ross’s family

B. Telephoned four other people called Ross

C. Lost a friend called Ross in a shipwreck

D. Visited Mr.Ross’s mouse whilst he was working

31 tháng 7 2018

1.C

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.D

True or False Today,when English is one of the major languages in the world, it requires an effort of the imagination to realize that this is relatively recent thing-that in Shakespeare's time,for example,only a few million people spoke,and the language was not thought to be very important by the other nations of Europe,and was unknown to the rest of the world. English has become a world language because of its establishment as a mother tongue outside England,in all the...
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True or False

Today,when English is one of the major languages in the world, it requires an effort of the imagination to realize that this is relatively recent thing-that in Shakespeare's time,for example,only a few million people spoke,and the language was not thought to be very important by the other nations of Europe,and was unknown to the rest of the world.

English has become a world language because of its establishment as a mother tongue outside England,in all the continents of the world. This exporting of English began in the seventeenth century,with the first settlements in the United States,assisted by massive immigration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,that has given the English language its present standing in the world.

1. English was spoken by a few million people in Shakespeare's time.......

2. It is considered as a mother language outside England.......

3. English was spoken in North America in the seventeenth century.........

4. Most of the immigration in the USA do not speak English.............

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29 tháng 7 2018

Today,when English is one of the major languages in the world, it requires an effort of the imagination to realize that this is relatively recent thing-that in Shakespeare's time,for example,only a few million people spoke,and the language was not thought to be very important by the other nations of Europe,and was unknown to the rest of the world.

English has become a world language because of its establishment as a mother tongue outside England,in all the continents of the world. This exporting of English began in the seventeenth century,with the first settlements in the United States,assisted by massive immigration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,that has given the English language its present standing in the world.

1. English was spoken by a few million people in Shakespeare's time...T....

2. It is considered as a mother language outside England....T...

3. English was spoken in North America in the seventeenth century....F.....

4. Most of the immigration in the USA do not speak English......F....

29 tháng 7 2018

câu 2 ở trong bài nói as a mother tongue con ở câu hỏi ns as a mother language đúng hay sai

EX: Read the passage and choose each phrase to fill in the blanks A. Where the Queen lives D. Where the Romans landed B. Which is the biggest E. Where you can buy anything C. Which are much biggest F. Where you can see London has a pollution of about 7000000. It lies on the River Thames, (1)______ nearly 2000 years ago. From about 1800 until World War Two, London was the biggest city...
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EX: Read the passage and choose each phrase to fill in the blanks

A. Where the Queen lives D. Where the Romans landed

B. Which is the biggest E. Where you can buy anything

C. Which are much biggest F. Where you can see

London has a pollution of about 7000000. It lies on the River Thames, (1)______ nearly 2000 years ago. From about 1800 until World War Two, London was the biggest city in the world, but now there are many citise (2)______

London is famous for many things. Tourists come from all over the world to visit its historic buildings, such as Buckingham Palace, (3)______, and the House of Parliament, (4)______ and hear the famous clock, Big Ben. They also come to visit its theatres, its museums, and its many shops, such as Harrods, (5)_____. And of course they want to ride on the big wheel next to the river.

Like many big cities, London has problems with traffic and pollution. Over 1000000 people a day use the London Underground, but there are still too many cars on the streets. The air isn't clean, but it is cleaner than it was 100 years ago.

For me, the best thing about London is the parks. There are five in the city centre. But my children's favorite place is Hamleys, (6)______ toy shop in the world.

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