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Kết Quả Bài Làm: Chữ ký CB Coi thi Chữ ký CB Chấm thi
Kết Quả Bài Làm: Chữ ký CB Coi thi Chữ ký CB Chấm thi
Unit: Kỹ năng tổng hợp 6 Bài KT 2 Chữ ký CB Coi thi Chữ ký CB Chấm thi
Name: Nguyễn Thanh Phong
Account: AV28.3B2BL013
Email: thanhphongptc34@gmail.com
Start: 11/07/2022 3:46:50 PM
End: 11/07/2022 4:07:23 PM
Câu 1:
3. We have to find alternatives to using fossil _________ for our energy needs.
7. Many wild animals are losing their natural _________ because of all the building
work.
8. A main concern about the environment is that the ice _________ are melting.
10. According to experts, the main reason for all the flooding last year is climate
_________.
Trả lời:
1 DIET
2 GROWTH
3 FUELS
4 VEHICLES
5 FOOTPRINT
6 ENERGY
7 HABITATS
8 MOUNTAINS
9 DIOXIDE
10 CHANGE
Câu 2:
What’s on the timetable?
What should or should not be included in the National Curriculum for schools in the
UK has always been a controversial issue. How much time should be dedicated to
core subjects such as Maths, English and Science? Should a foreign language be
started at primary school or should a foreign language be compulsory at all? Many
people still question the validity of having a curriculum imposed by government in
the first place and would prefer to see more control over what is taught given to the
schools themselves. So, plans for significant changes to the curriculum over the
next few years will undoubtedly provoke heated debate.
What are these plans? Well, firstly concern over the general health of the
population has caused experts to call for five hours compulsory sports lessons per
week. Increased rates of obesity in the population have been put down to our more
sedentary lifestyle today and it is hoped that more exercise at school will put young
people on the right path and encourage good habits for when they leave school. It
is also hoped to offset the amount of their free time children spend in front of
computers and TVs today.
Another health issue that is affecting the curriculum is food and nutrition. Changes
in eating habits have meant that more and more fast food is being eaten and
cooking proper meals seems to be going out of fashion. So, a minimum of an hour
a week of compulsory cooking lessons for all eleven- to fourteen-year-olds is going
to be introduced at secondary schools to ensure that students leave school able to
cook at least eight nutritious meals!
As well as improving the health of the nation, the government also wants to improve
its intellect. Up to five hours a week of compulsory ‘culture lessons’ are set to
become part of the curriculum. This will include, amongst other things visits to
cultural centres such as museums and galleries as well as more traditional lessons.
Most schools believe that the thinking behind these ideas is sound but are
inevitably wondering how they are going to manage to timetable all the compulsory
changes the government wants. A week is only a week and an increase in time
allocated to one subject will mean less time for another. So which will go? The
debate begins.
Imagine you have seen an advert for a two-week course for adventure sports. Write
a letter to apply for a place on the course. Use the writing guide to help you.
I have always wanted to play tennis and my friend recommended this sports class
to me, so I would like to join the one month course. However, I do not have any
equipment such as racquets, balls, and some other gears that I can use, and I do
not wish to buy them this time since I am an exchange student of the London
University and will leave this city in three weeks. Therefore, I would like to know if I
can rent appropriate equipments for the duration of the course.
Thank you for your time, and I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely yours,
Sunyoung Han