Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
How Singaporeans go green? First, Singaporeans drink NEWater – recycled water. NEWater is suitable ….(6)…. drinking. Second, they go green in shopping. They can now …..(7)……more organic goods. Stores have more friendly options for buyers. Third, buildings in Singapore can be “green” too. They use ceramic tiles to ……(8)…. pollution in the air. Now, 25% of their buildings gets Green Mark. By 2030, 80% of their buildings will get this. Singapore can ….(9)…produce “eco-friendly” cars. They also encourage people to walk or travel …..(10)…. public transport. Finally, they now have more green-collar workers. These are people who manage buildings, work in green industry, or plan green events.
Question 9:
A. also
B. too
C. just
D. only
Đáp án: A
Giải thích: Also: cũng
Dịch: Singapore cũng sản xuất ra nhiều ô tô thân thiện với hệ sinh thái.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
People need to breathe. If they don’t breathe, they will die. But how clean is the air people breathe? If they breathe dirty air, they will have breathing problems. Plants and animals need fresh air too. A lot of the things in our lives create harmful gases and make the air dirty, like cars, motorbikes, and factories. Dirty air is called polluted air. Air pollution can also make our Earth warmer.
Question: What will happen if people don’t breathe?
Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?
Paper can be recycled by reducing it to pulp and combine it with pulp from newly harvested wood. As the recycling process causes the paper fibers to breakdown, each time paper is recycled its quality decreases. This means that either a higher percentage of new fibers must be added, or the paper down cycled into lower quality products. Any writing or coloration of the paper must first be removed by deinking, which also removes fillers, clays, and fiber fragments. Almost all paper can be recycled today, but some types are harder to recycle than others. Papers coated with plastic or alumium foil, and papers that are waxed, pasted, or gummed are usually not recycled because the process is too expensive. Gift wrap paper also cannot be recycled due to its low quality.
Question: People can reduce paper to pulp and mix with pulp from newly harvested wood
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
How Singaporeans go green? First, Singaporeans drink NEWater – recycled water. NEWater is suitable ….(6)…. drinking. Second, they go green in shopping. They can now …..(7)……more organic goods. Stores have more friendly options for buyers. Third, buildings in Singapore can be “green” too. They use ceramic tiles to ……(8)…. pollution in the air. Now, 25% of their buildings gets Green Mark. By 2030, 80% of their buildings will get this. Singapore can ….(9)…produce “eco-friendly” cars. They also encourage people to walk or travel …..(10)…. public transport. Finally, they now have more green-collar workers. These are people who manage buildings, work in green industry, or plan green events.
Question 6:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
How Singaporeans go green? First, Singaporeans drink NEWater – recycled water. NEWater is suitable ….(6)…. drinking. Second, they go green in shopping. They can now …..(7)……more organic goods. Stores have more friendly options for buyers. Third, buildings in Singapore can be “green” too. They use ceramic tiles to ……(8)…. pollution in the air. Now, 25% of their buildings gets Green Mark. By 2030, 80% of their buildings will get this. Singapore can ….(9)…produce “eco-friendly” cars. They also encourage people to walk or travel …..(10)…. public transport. Finally, they now have more green-collar workers. These are people who manage buildings, work in green industry, or plan green events.
Question 10:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
People need to breathe. If they don’t breathe, they will die. But how clean is the air people breathe? If they breathe dirty air, they will have breathing problems. Plants and animals need fresh air too. A lot of the things in our lives create harmful gases and make the air dirty, like cars, motorbikes, and factories. Dirty air is called polluted air. Air pollution can also make our Earth warmer.
Question: What is the harm of people when they breathe dirty air?
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
How Singaporeans go green? First, Singaporeans drink NEWater – recycled water. NEWater is suitable ….(6)…. drinking. Second, they go green in shopping. They can now …..(7)……more organic goods. Stores have more friendly options for buyers. Third, buildings in Singapore can be “green” too. They use ceramic tiles to ……(8)…. pollution in the air. Now, 25% of their buildings gets Green Mark. By 2030, 80% of their buildings will get this. Singapore can ….(9)…produce “eco-friendly” cars. They also encourage people to walk or travel …..(10)…. public transport. Finally, they now have more green-collar workers. These are people who manage buildings, work in green industry, or plan green events.
Question 8:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
People need to breathe. If they don’t breathe, they will die. But how clean is the air people breathe? If they breathe dirty air, they will have breathing problems. Plants and animals need fresh air too. A lot of the things in our lives create harmful gases and make the air dirty, like cars, motorbikes, and factories. Dirty air is called polluted air. Air pollution can also make our Earth warmer.
Question: What is the other name of dirty air?
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
People need to breathe. If they don’t breathe, they will die. But how clean is the air people breathe? If they breathe dirty air, they will have breathing problems. Plants and animals need fresh air too. A lot of the things in our lives create harmful gases and make the air dirty, like cars, motorbikes, and factories. Dirty air is called polluted air. Air pollution can also make our Earth warmer.
Question: Which factors create harmful gases?
Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?
Paper can be recycled by reducing it to pulp and combine it with pulp from newly harvested wood. As the recycling process causes the paper fibers to breakdown, each time paper is recycled its quality decreases. This means that either a higher percentage of new fibers must be added, or the paper down cycled into lower quality products. Any writing or coloration of the paper must first be removed by deinking, which also removes fillers, clays, and fiber fragments. Almost all paper can be recycled today, but some types are harder to recycle than others. Papers coated with plastic or alumium foil, and papers that are waxed, pasted, or gummed are usually not recycled because the process is too expensive. Gift wrap paper also cannot be recycled due to its low quality.
Question: We can recycle gift wrap paper.
Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?
Paper can be recycled by reducing it to pulp and combine it with pulp from newly harvested wood. As the recycling process causes the paper fibers to breakdown, each time paper is recycled its quality decreases. This means that either a higher percentage of new fibers must be added, or the paper down cycled into lower quality products. Any writing or coloration of the paper must first be removed by deinking, which also removes fillers, clays, and fiber fragments. Almost all paper can be recycled today, but some types are harder to recycle than others. Papers coated with plastic or alumium foil, and papers that are waxed, pasted, or gummed are usually not recycled because the process is too expensive. Gift wrap paper also cannot be recycled due to its low quality.
Question: To recycle paper, the first thing we need to do is to remove fillers, clays, and fiber fragments by deinking
Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE?
Paper can be recycled by reducing it to pulp and combine it with pulp from newly harvested wood. As the recycling process causes the paper fibers to breakdown, each time paper is recycled its quality decreases. This means that either a higher percentage of new fibers must be added, or the paper down cycled into lower quality products. Any writing or coloration of the paper must first be removed by deinking, which also removes fillers, clays, and fiber fragments. Almost all paper can be recycled today, but some types are harder to recycle than others. Papers coated with plastic or alumium foil, and papers that are waxed, pasted, or gummed are usually not recycled because the process is too expensive. Gift wrap paper also cannot be recycled due to its low quality.
Question: The recycling processes of most paper are similar.
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below
How Singaporeans go green? First, Singaporeans drink NEWater – recycled water. NEWater is suitable ….(6)…. drinking. Second, they go green in shopping. They can now …..(7)……more organic goods. Stores have more friendly options for buyers. Third, buildings in Singapore can be “green” too. They use ceramic tiles to ……(8)…. pollution in the air. Now, 25% of their buildings gets Green Mark. By 2030, 80% of their buildings will get this. Singapore can ….(9)…produce “eco-friendly” cars. They also encourage people to walk or travel …..(10)…. public transport. Finally, they now have more green-collar workers. These are people who manage buildings, work in green industry, or plan green events.
Question 7:
Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions
People need to breathe. If they don’t breathe, they will die. But how clean is the air people breathe? If they breathe dirty air, they will have breathing problems. Plants and animals need fresh air too. A lot of the things in our lives create harmful gases and make the air dirty, like cars, motorbikes, and factories. Dirty air is called polluted air. Air pollution can also make our Earth warmer.
Question: What is the impact of air pollution to the Earth?