Extra CHECK 2 VOCABULARY
1 Look, read and number. (25 marks)
Sr
Oscarf
1 gloves
2 jeans
3
cop
4 boots
AB
BO
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are necessary in Moe
Smiles
GRAMMAR
A cap
3 I like your
2 Read and choose. (20 marks)
O I've got twenty
B caps
1 This is a very pretty
Kelly
A dress
B dresses
2 Be quiet. The
are sleeping!
A baby
B babies
PO Box
A scart
B scores
4 You've got very big
A foot
B feet
Smiles
5 Looki There are two
table
A mouse
under
ACN BOOK
3 Look, read and complete. (20 marks)
B mice
Activo
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0 You mustn't eat in class.
1 You
listen to your teacher
Recome
2 You
wear a unitom
3 You
drink you
4 You
play in the ron
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5 You
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watch TV late at night
Dubai - sort of Heaven on EarthMy dream come true . In the summer of 2012 my parents and I flew to the United Arab Emirates . I just raved about this place , considering it a benchmark of luxury, wealth and beauty . Looking at the front say that my opinion has not changed niskolechko , but rather more in love with this country.Our trip took place in August , one might say , in the most " out of season ". Time for vacations and all that made their adjustments to plan a holiday. Well, save a little but .Wait indefinitely and that the airport ... plane landing ... ... five o'clock ... Sharjah . If anyone knows , it is one of the seven emirates . There was a long exhausting queues. We quickly checked the documents , " removed " the retina . When photographed , it still asked me, " Lins ? " ( Lenses? ) . Nothing you can not hide ) )Immediately change money at the airport . At the exit of tourists expected tour operators with signs that sit in buses and transported to hotels . A pleasant surprise was the rosette , which gave each tourist !
1)While global warming may bring some local benefits, such as fewer deaths in temperate climates and increased food production in certain areas, the overall health impacts of climate change are likely to be overwhelmingly negative. ... Climate change affects social and environmental health factors - clean air, safe drinking water, adequate food and safe shelter.
2)Extremely high air temperatures directly lead to death from cardiovascular disease and respiratory disease, especially among the elderly. For example, during the heat wave in summer 2003, more than 70,000 deaths were recorded in Europe [2]. In addition, due to high temperatures, the levels of ozone and other pollutants are elevated, which exacerbates cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. In addition, during extreme heat, levels of plant pollen and other aeroallergens increase. They can provoke asthma, which affects about 300 million people. The continued temperature rise of the amplifier is expected to be a burden.