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Yahya Salie
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What is the generic structure of the text ?
Statement of issues, supporting points,conclusion
Supporting points, contrastive points, conclusion
Statement of issues, supporting points, contrastive points, Conclusion
Statement of issues, contrastive points, supporting points, recomendation
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What is the text talking about?
disadvantages of falling in love
advantages of falling in love
advantages and disadvantages of falling in love
falling in love is good
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Based on the text what is the disadvantages of falling in love ?
feeling confidence
feeling happy
you can motivate yourself
you can loss your spirit sometimes
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There are differences of opinions on the Avian Flu. Some said this disease may claim 150 million deaths but there are others who said current alarm on avian flu is unwarranted as there is no proof of spreading between humans.
According to United Nation's chief coordinator on bird flu said 150 million or more could die from the disease, if a pandemic strike. One of the frightening issues for a human flu pandemic arising from avian influenza is its unpredictability.
It is difficult to estimate the death toll should H5N1 virus mutates into a form. Which can be easily transmitted between human. It is not possible to predict whether a pandemic would occur once or it would repeat. However, an epidemiologist recommended that Government should take every possible precaution the threat of bird flu, seriously.
Contrary to all dire talks about avian flu pandemic coming, an Ecologist dismissed the current panic as unsubstantiated and guess work.
Ecologists commented that H5N 1 virus still remains a bird virus and has no scientific evidences of human‑to‑human transmission. They said there are billions of people across Asia which only 118 are reported being affected by avian flu. So, how do they calculate to show that 150 million or more deaths will come from avian flu. The global panic, according to the Ecologist, is the result of “scare tactics" created by politicians, medical officers, and the media.
It is premature to predict the outcome of avian flu. Health scientist could confirm the possibility of human‑to‑human transmission. The advice is to keep calm and stay alert because if you do, you will weaken your resistance and reduce your immune system.
What does the text discuss?
Controversies over the Avian Flu
Unpredictability of of Avian Flu
Negative effect of Avian Flu
Precaution against Avian Flu
The outcome of Avian Flu
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ecologists commented that H5N 1 virus still remains a bird virus and has no scientific evidences of human‑to‑human transmission. They said there are billions of people across Asia which only 118 are reported being affected by avian flu. So, how do they calculate to show that 150 million or more deaths will come from avian flu. The global panic, according to the Ecologist, is the result of “scare tactics" created by politicians, medical officers, and the media.
The underlined word refers to ....
Human
Scare tactics
ecologists
Bird viruses
Medical officers
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Everywhere you go nowadays, you see people using mobile phones. From school children to the people, you see them talking in the supermarket, on trains, in the street, everywhere!
So what are the advantages of mobile phones?
First of all, they are very convenient because you can phone from nearly everywhere. Another advantage is that they are really useful in emergency situations.
For example, if you are alone in your car and it breaks down, you can get help quickly. In addition, you can also use mobile to text your friends or connect to the net.
However, there are disadvantages such as the cost. Mobile phone calls cost more than normal calls. Furthermore, it can be annoying if you are on the train or a bus, and you have to listen to someone else’s boring conversation. It happens because people can contact you anywhere, at anytime, unless you switch your phone off!
In conclusion, there are both advantages and disadvantages. Personally, I feel mobile phones are a good thing because they give us more freedom and make communication easier.
What the text is about?
Mobile phone calls cost
How people use their mobile phone
How people communicate nowadays
The advantages and disadvantages of having mobile phones
The reasons why people have a mobile phone
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“Another advantage is that they are really useful in emergency situations.
The similar meaning of the underlined word is . . .
busy
spare
critical
important
impossible
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