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25 tháng 12 2018

THAM KHẢO

From the point of view of recycling, paper has two advantages over minerals and 0- (n) oil. In that firstly it comes from a resource which is 1- (adj) sustainable and secondly it is less threatening to our environment when we throw it away because it is 2- (adj) biodegradable. Although Australia’s record in the re-use of waste paper is good, it is still necessary to use a combination of recycled fibre and 3- (n) virgin fibre to make new paper. The paper industry has contributed positively and people have also been encouraged by 4- (n) government to collect their waste on a regular basis. One major difficulty is the removal of ink from used paper but 5- (n) advances are being made in this area. However, we need to learn to accept paper which is generally of a lower 6- (n) quality than before and to sort our waste paper by removing 7- (n) contaminants before discarding it for collection.

25 tháng 12 2018

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Help me PAPER RECYCLING A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations. By world...
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PAPER RECYCLING

A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations. By world standards, this is a good performance since the worldwide average is 33 percent waste paper. Governments have encouraged waste paper collection and sorting schemes and at the same time, the paper industry has responded by developing new recycling technologies that have paved the way for even greater utilization of used fibre. As a result, industry’s use of recycled fibres is expected to increase at twice the rate of virgin fibre over the coming years.

B Already, waste paper constitutes 70% of paper used for packaging and advances in the technology required to remove ink from the paper have allowed a higher recycled content in newsprint and writing paper. To achieve the benefits of recycling, the community must also contribute. We need to accept a change in the quality of paper products; for example, stationery may be less white and of a rougher texture. There also needs to support from the community for waste paper collection programs. Not only do we need to make the paper available to collectors but it also needs to be separated into different types and sorted from contaminants such as staples, paperclips, string and other miscellaneous items.

C There are technical limitations to the amount of paper which can be recycled and some paper products cannot be collected for re-use. These include paper in the form of books and permanent records, photographic paper and paper which is badly contaminated. The four most common sources of paper for recycling are factories and retail stores which gather large amounts of packaging material in which goods are delivered, also offices which have unwanted business documents and computer output, paper converters and printers and lastly households which discard newspapers and packaging material. The paper manufacturer pays a price for the paper and may also incur the collection cost.

D Once collected, the paper has to be sorted by hand by people trained to recognise various types of paper. This is necessary because some types of paper can only be made from particular kinds of recycled fibre. The sorted paper then has to be repulped or mixed with water and broken down into its individual fibres. This mixture is called stock and may contain a wide variety of contaminating materials, particularly if it is made from mixed waste paper which has had little sorting. Various machineries are used to remove other materials from the stock. After passing through the repulping process, the fibres from printed waste paper are grey in colour because the printing ink has soaked into the individual fibres. This recycled material can only be used in products where the grey colour does not matter, such as cardboard boxes but if the grey colour is not acceptable, the fibres must be de-inked. This involves adding chemicals such as caustic soda or other alkalis, soaps and detergents, water-hardening agents such as calcium chloride, frothing agents and bleaching agents. Before the recycled fibres can be made into paper they must be refined or treated in such a way that they bond together.

E Most paper products must contain some virgin fibre as well as recycled fibres and unlike glass, paper cannot be recycled indefinitely. Most paper is down-cycled which means that a product made from recycled paper is of an inferior quality to the original paper. Recycling paper is beneficial in that it saves some of the energy, labour and capital that go into producing virgin pulp. However, recycling requires the use of fossil fuel, a non-renewable energy source, to collect the waste paper from the community and to process it to produce new paper. And the recycling process still creates emissions which require treatment before they can be disposed of safely. Nevertheless, paper recycling is an important economical and environmental practice but one which must be carried out in a rational and viable manner for it to be useful to both industry and the community.

i. Process of paper recycling

ii. Less threat of waste paper to the environment

iii. Collection of paper for recycling

iv. Sources of paper for recycling

v. Bad sides of paper recycling

vi. Contribution of community to recycling paper

Your answer:

1. Paragraph A .......................

2. Paragraph B .......................

3. Paragraph C .......................

4. Paragraph D .......................

5. Paragraph E .......................

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20 tháng 10 2018

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PAPER RECYCLING

A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations. By world standards, this is a good performance since the worldwide average is 33 percent waste paper. Governments have encouraged waste paper collection and sorting schemes and at the same time, the paper industry has responded by developing new recycling technologies that have paved the way for even greater utilization of used fibre. As a result, industry’s use of recycled fibres is expected to increase at twice the rate of virgin fibre over the coming years.

B Already, waste paper constitutes 70% of paper used for packaging and advances in the technology required to remove ink from the paper have allowed a higher recycled content in newsprint and writing paper. To achieve the benefits of recycling, the community must also contribute. We need to accept a change in the quality of paper products; for example, stationery may be less white and of a rougher texture. There also needs to support from the community for waste paper collection programs. Not only do we need to make the paper available to collectors but it also needs to be separated into different types and sorted from contaminants such as staples, paperclips, string and other miscellaneous items.

C There are technical limitations to the amount of paper which can be recycled and some paper products cannot be collected for re-use. These include paper in the form of books and permanent records, photographic paper and paper which is badly contaminated. The four most common sources of paper for recycling are factories and retail stores which gather large amounts of packaging material in which goods are delivered, also offices which have unwanted business documents and computer output, paper converters and printers and lastly households which discard newspapers and packaging material. The paper manufacturer pays a price for the paper and may also incur the collection cost.

D Once collected, the paper has to be sorted by hand by people trained to recognise various types of paper. This is necessary because some types of paper can only be made from particular kinds of recycled fibre. The sorted paper then has to be repulped or mixed with water and broken down into its individual fibres. This mixture is called stock and may contain a wide variety of contaminating materials, particularly if it is made from mixed waste paper which has had little sorting. Various machineries are used to remove other materials from the stock. After passing through the repulping process, the fibres from printed waste paper are grey in colour because the printing ink has soaked into the individual fibres. This recycled material can only be used in products where the grey colour does not matter, such as cardboard boxes but if the grey colour is not acceptable, the fibres must be de-inked. This involves adding chemicals such as caustic soda or other alkalis, soaps and detergents, water-hardening agents such as calcium chloride, frothing agents and bleaching agents. Before the recycled fibres can be made into paper they must be refined or treated in such a way that they bond together.

E Most paper products must contain some virgin fibre as well as recycled fibres and unlike glass, paper cannot be recycled indefinitely. Most paper is down-cycled which means that a product made from recycled paper is of an inferior quality to the original paper. Recycling paper is beneficial in that it saves some of the energy, labour and capital that go into producing virgin pulp. However, recycling requires the use of fossil fuel, a non-renewable energy source, to collect the waste paper from the community and to process it to produce new paper. And the recycling process still creates emissions which require treatment before they can be disposed of safely. Nevertheless, paper recycling is an important economical and environmental practice but one which must be carried out in a rational and viable manner for it to be useful to both industry and the community.

i. Process of paper recycling

ii. Less threat of waste paper to the environment

iii. Collection of paper for recycling

iv. Sources of paper for recycling

v. Bad sides of paper recycling

vi. Contribution of community to recycling paper

Your answer:

1. Paragraph A ...........iii. Collection of paper for recycling............

2. Paragraph B ..........vi. Contribution of community to recycling paper.............

3. Paragraph C ...........iv. Sources of paper for recycling............

4. Paragraph D ............i. Process of paper recycling...........

5. Paragraph E ...........v. Bad sides of paper recycling............

Giúp mình đc ko mng PAPER RECYCLING A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and...
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Giúp mình đc ko mng PAPER RECYCLING

A Paper is different from other waste produce because it comes from a sustainable resource: trees. Unlike the minerals and oil used to make plastics and metals, trees are replaceable. Paper is also biodegradable, so it does not pose as much threat to the environment when it is discarded. While 45 out of every 100 tonnes of wood fibre used to make paper in Australia comes from waste paper, the rest comes directly from virgin fibre from forests and plantations. By world standards, this is a good performance since the worldwide average is 33 percent waste paper. Governments have encouraged waste paper collection and sorting schemes and at the same time, the paper industry has responded by developing new recycling technologies that have paved the way for even greater utilization of used fibre. As a result, industry’s use of recycled fibres is expected to increase at twice the rate of virgin fibre over the coming years.

B Already, waste paper constitutes 70% of paper used for packaging and advances in the technology required to remove ink from the paper have allowed a higher recycled content in newsprint and writing paper. To achieve the benefits of recycling, the community must also contribute. We need to accept a change in the quality of paper products; for example, stationery may be less white and of a rougher texture. There also needs to support from the community for waste paper collection programs. Not only do we need to make the paper available to collectors but it also needs to be separated into different types and sorted from contaminants such as staples, paperclips, string and other miscellaneous items.

C There are technical limitations to the amount of paper which can be recycled and some paper products cannot be collected for re-use. These include paper in the form of books and permanent records, photographic paper and paper which is badly contaminated. The four most common sources of paper for recycling are factories and retail stores which gather large amounts of packaging material in which goods are delivered, also offices which have unwanted business documents and computer output, paper converters and printers and lastly households which discard newspapers and packaging material. The paper manufacturer pays a price for the paper and may also incur the collection cost.

D Once collected, the paper has to be sorted by hand by people trained to recognise various types of paper. This is necessary because some types of paper can only be made from particular kinds of recycled fibre. The sorted paper then has to be repulped or mixed with water and broken down into its individual fibres. This mixture is called stock and may contain a wide variety of contaminating materials, particularly if it is made from mixed waste paper which has had little sorting. Various machineries are used to remove other materials from the stock. After passing through the repulping process, the fibres from printed waste paper are grey in colour because the printing ink has soaked into the individual fibres. This recycled material can only be used in products where the grey colour does not matter, such as cardboard boxes but if the grey colour is not acceptable, the fibres must be de-inked. This involves adding chemicals such as caustic soda or other alkalis, soaps and detergents, water-hardening agents such as calcium chloride, frothing agents and bleaching agents. Before the recycled fibres can be made into paper they must be refined or treated in such a way that they bond together.

E Most paper products must contain some virgin fibre as well as recycled fibres and unlike glass, paper cannot be recycled indefinitely. Most paper is down-cycled which means that a product made from recycled paper is of an inferior quality to the original paper. Recycling paper is beneficial in that it saves some of the energy, labour and capital that go into producing virgin pulp. However, recycling requires the use of fossil fuel, a non-renewable energy source, to collect the waste paper from the community and to process it to produce new paper. And the recycling process still creates emissions which require treatment before they can be disposed of safely. Nevertheless, paper recycling is an important economical and environmental practice but one which must be carried out in a rational and viable manner for it to be useful to both industry and the community.

i. Preocess of paper recycling

ii. Less threat of waste paper to the environment

iii. Collection of paper for recycling

iv. Sources of paper for recycling

v. Bad sides of paper recycling

vi. Contribution of community to recycling paper

Your answer:

1. Paragraph A .......................

2. Paragraph B .......................

3. Paragraph C .......................

4. Paragraph D .......................

5. Paragraph E .......................

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3 tháng 3 2020

Rearrange words to make full sentences :

1. which are / Products / reduce / not buying / over packaged / means / .

Reduce means not buying products which are overpackaged.

2. tires can / be / and floor coverings / to make / recycled / pipes /.

Tires can be recycled to make pipes and floor coverings.

3. eighty trees / saves / recycled paper / of / approximately / one ton /.

One ton of recycled paper saves approximately eighty trees.

4. are interested / the environment / we are / in / that you / delighted / protecting / .

We are delighted that you are interested in protecting the environment

5. is sent / when / what happens / to the factories / to the glass / it / ?

What happens to the glass when it is sent to the factories ?

giúp em với ạ. em cảm ơn nhiều lắm. I. Change these sentences to the passive voice : 1. Janet gave Mary and her little cousin two teddy bears on their birthday by coincidence. 2. Pollution and chemicals from the factories have been polluting the environment. 3. Mr. Jones has just sold the old house at the end of the road. 4. They are building a ring road in the other side of the city. 5. The city dwellers mustn’t throw rubbish very carelessly 6. You should keep...
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giúp em với ạ. em cảm ơn nhiều lắm.

I. Change these sentences to the passive voice :

1. Janet gave Mary and her little cousin two teddy bears on their birthday by coincidence.

2. Pollution and chemicals from the factories have been polluting the environment.

3. Mr. Jones has just sold the old house at the end of the road.

4. They are building a ring road in the other side of the city.

5. The city dwellers mustn’t throw rubbish very carelessly

6. You should keep these flowers in a warm sunny place.

7. The committee will have to change the day of the meeting again.

8. Many people speak English all over the world.

9. A businessman will buy many houses in that area next year.

10. The reporter is interviewing the eight-form students at the moment.

11. They have kept these boxes of chocolates for three weeks.

12. Our teacher corrects our homework on the blackboard every day.

13. The workers will build a supermarket beside the school next year.

II. Read these following passages and choose the best answers :

Paper is everywhere. We use it for homework, moneys, books, letters and greeting cards. We print the news (1) _______ on newspaper. Without paper, our lives (2) ________ completely different. .The principal ingredient in paper is wood pulp. There are also other kinds of paper made from rice, cotton, corn and other plants. Paper from wood pulp is the most common . Because paper is made from wood, (3) ___________ are becoming concerned that too many trees are being cut down every year in order to produce paper. Trees are an important part of the environment. Some companies are using old paper instead of new wood pulp to make paper. This is called recycling. Recycling paper helps the number of trees that are used every year. Many people also try to use (4) ____________ paper in their daily lives. They keep sheets with (5) __________ page for drafting. They have a separate wastebasket for waste paper. Then this paper is collected (6) __________. Whether we use little or a lot, paper has an important place in our lives.

1. A. today B. every day C. tomorrow D. nowadays

2. A. are B. were C. would be D. will be

3. A. environmentalists B. plumbers C. teachers D. consumers

4. A. much B. a lot of C. little D. less

5. A. one-side printed B. printing one-side C. printing-single D. single-printed

6. A. to recycle B. in order to recycle C. to be recycled D. for being recycled

III. Fill in each blank of with ONE suitable word :

Plastics are more difficult to (1) _____________ than metal, paper or glass. For effective recycling, the other types cannot be mixed. Plastics can be (2) ____________ into cafeteria trays, combs and other items. Glass containers are (3) ____________ most commonly recycled form of glass and their colors are clear, brown and green. The recycled glass is (4) ____________ at high temperature and formed into new products.

Paper (5) _____________ such as cardboard containers, wrapping paper and office paper can be recycled. The most

commonly recycled paper is newsprint. In newspaper recycling, old newspaper are (6) ____________. The paper is

first (7) _____________ with hot water and turned into pulp in a machine. This machine (8) _____________ like a big

kitchen blender. The pulp then goes to a large container. The ink rises to the surface and is taken (9) ____________ from

the pulp. The cleaned pulp is mixed with new wood pulp to be (10) _____________ into paper again.

I. Rewrite each of these sentences, keeping the meaning unchanged :

1. Customers have to pay the bill at once before leaving the restaurant.

-> The bill

2. Many people speak English as a second language over the world.

-> English

3. Working in those conditions is impossible for me.

-> It’s

-> I

4. I will repair your bicycle tomorrow afternoon.

-> Your

5. “Don’t throw things away”, Miss Blake said to the students.

-> Miss Blake

6. Penicillin can cure many dangerous diseases.

-> Many

7. Does your country export rice to Britain ?

-> Is rice

8. She’s very pleased to see her grandparents soon.

-> She is looking

9. We find it difficult to answer this question.

-> This question

-> We have

10. I was very delighted that I passed the entrance exam.

-> I was very delighted

11. No one has opened that box for the last hundred years.

-> That box

12. My parents sent me a lot of toys on my 1st birthday,

-> I

-> I was

-> A

13. These women used to wear long dresses.

-> Long

14. People rumor that the King was afraid of his wife.

-> The King

-> It is

15 Teachers made their students work very hard in exam time.

-> Students

16. As a representative from my class, I would like to discuss about this problem.

-> On

17. Children like walking in the rain.

-> (INTERESTED)

-> (ENJOY)

-> (EXCITED)

-> (FOND)

-> (FASCINATED)

18. Turn off all the lights before leaving the room.

-> All the

19. There were a lot of people at the discotheque.

-> The discotheque

20. I have never known that man before.

-> That man

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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...
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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

A. True

B. False

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6 tháng 7 2019

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Dựa vào câu: “Paper can be recycled by reducing it to pulp and combine it with pulp from newly harvested wood”.

Dịch: Giấy có thể được tái chế bằng cách giảm nó thành bột giấy và kết hợp nó với bột giấy từ gỗ mới khai thác.

II. Choose the suitable words or phrases to complete the sentences: 1. The _______ place for a compost heap is a place that gets sun and shade. A. good B. best C. bad D. worst 2. What does she mean _______reduce? A. by B. with C. from D. at 3. They also collect household and garden waste to make _______ A. fabric B. garbage C. compost D. glassware 4. _______ can be recycled to make pipes and floor coverings. A. Cans B. Tires C. Glass D. Compost 5._______ means not buying products which are...
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II. Choose the suitable words or phrases to complete the sentences:
1. The _______ place for a compost heap is a place that gets sun and shade.
A. good B. best C. bad D. worst
2. What does she mean _______reduce?
A. by B. with C. from D. at
3. They also collect household and garden waste to make _______
A. fabric B. garbage C. compost D. glassware
4. _______ can be recycled to make pipes and floor coverings.
A. Cans B. Tires C. Glass D. Compost
5._______ means not buying products which are overpackaged.
A. Reduce B. Package C. Recycle D. Reuse
6. These shoes are made _______ old cars tires.
A. of B. from C. in D. at
7. “Vegetable matter’ is made _______ compost.
A. into B. for C. from D. up
8. Are you interested ________ protecting the environment?
A. on B. in C. at D. for
9. It’s difficult __________ Japanese.
A. learn B. learning C. to learn D. for learning
10. The result _________ next week.
A. will know B. will be known C. is know D. is known
11. The application should _______ to the main office.
A. be sent B. send C. to send D. be sending
12. Silver ________ for ornaments, jewelry and coins.
A. used B. is used C. uses D. use
13. Your handwriting is difficult ________
A. read B. to read C. reading D. read
14. It is impossible _________ his theory.
A. to understand B. understand C. understanding D. understood
15. You mustn’t ________ this parcel until Christmas Day.
A. open B. opening C. to open D. opened
16. I’m sure that he _______ the game.
A. win B. will win C. won D. will be won
17. _______ means to put used objects or materials through a special process so that they can be used
again.
A. Reusing B. Recycling C. Reducing D. Returning
18. Yesterday, I threw _______ all the broken toys.
A. aside B. down C. away D. in
19. _______ is a waste from the body of a large animal such as an elephant or a cow.
A. Dung B. Compost C. Garbage D. Fertilizer
20. If people are interested in protecting the _______, our earth will be greener and cleaner.
A. neighborhood B. environment C. residence D. living

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