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Dinosaur Fossils In the past century, one of the most amazing findings by scientists has been dinosaur bones. Dinosaur bones also called fossils are the remains of old dinosaur skeletons. Sometimes scientists who discover dinosaur fossils just find footprints in the dirt. Other times, they find enough fossils to make a complete dinosaur. But how do dinosaur bones that are millions of years old get turned into fossils? How can something buried beneath dirt and sand last for so long? Fossil Formation When dinosaurs or other ancient animal or plant life dies, a gradual process begins. (A) Then the dead dinosaur is eventually covered by dirt and mud. (B) This leaves the hardest parts of the dinosaur- bones and teeth. (C) After thousands of years, the chemicals in the buried dinosaur's body go through a series of changes. (D) As the bone slowly decays, groundwater gets inside the bone. The minerals in the groundwater are replaced with the chemicals in the bone. These minerals are the same as the surrounding rock. As the dinosaur bone turns into a fossil, it becomes a heavy, rock-like version of the original dinosaur. It is now officially called a fossil. When scientists look for dinosaur fossils, they look for specific rock types. Fossils are usually found in either shale, siltstone, mudstone, or sandstone. Preservation (E) Preservation is an important word when studying fossils. (F) It means to keep something in the same condition for a long time. (G) One of the best examples of dinosaur fossils is in the Field Museum in Chicago. (H) The Tyrannosaurus Rex (or T-Rex) was the fiercest and largest dinosaur on the planet. It was a carnivore, or meat eater. T-Rex liked to eat smaller dinosaurs for dinner, using its powerful jaws to crush its victims. The skeleton of Sue was discovered in the dry plains of South Dakota in 1990 by Sue Henderson, a scientist. By studying prehistoric fossils, we can learn about life millions of years ago.

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FIRST CONDITIONAL REAL POSSIBILITY IF CONDITION PRESENT SIMPLE If she studies hard RESULT IF RESULT WILL/WON'T+BASE VERB she will pass the exam CONDITION WILL/WON'T+BASE VERB She will pass the exam PRESENT SIMPLE if she studies hard We use the first conditional when there is a real possibility that this condition will happen in the future. Exercise Write the verbs in brackets. Use the first conditional. 1-1 (stay) at home if it (rain) this afternoon. 2- If my brother, (go) abroad, I (be) very worried. 3- You 4- Melissa (not earn) enough money if you (can) to go out later if she (not work) more hours. (not finish) her homework 5-If1 (go) to the supermarket later, I (buy) some tomatoes. 6-Peter (get) wet if he (not take) an umbrella. 7-Ifi (find) the book you lent me, I (give) it back to you. 8-They (be) angry if we 9-What 10-Many workers 11-1 12-If he 13-My uncle 14-If you 15-Sandra, if you (not visit) them next Saturday. We promised to go. (not go) to work tomorrow? (happen) if you (lose) their jobs if that factory. (not buy) a bigger house if I (not finish) the vegetables, he (can) to go to the opera if he (close) down. (get) promoted at work. (not have) a dessert. (not remember) to get the tickets. (not taste) nice. (be) late for the meeting. (not put) sugar in your coffee, it, (not hurry up), you 16-Cristopher (be) so happy if he (find) the money he lost. 17-Your motorbike: (not break down) if the mechanic (check) it. 18-if you (not take) an aspirin, your headache, (not disappear).

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OFFERING ROBES m or "PHA PA means clothes forest Money tree During the feast called "PHA PA", money is given to restore the temple buildings but also to get funds to build new buildings. Such tree is called money tree The "PHA PA ceremony can happen at any time in the year. On the contrary "THOT KATHIN" ceremony only happens once a year and just after the end of the rain retreat. The name "PHA PA" can be translated to "clothes forest. A long time ago, monks only wear clothes made from old rags of dead people. So faithful people sometimes placed clothes on the tree branches in the forest. That is the origin of the "PHA PA ceremony. Directions: Answer these questions about Thot Khathin and Thot Pha Pa. 1. What is Kathin? 2. How long are the robes of Buddhist monks cut ? 3. Who would make Kathin robes in the olden times ? 4. When is a period of four weeks? 5. What is the key thing presented to monks in Thot Khathin and Thot Pha Pa? 6. When is Thot Khathin held? 7. When is Thot Pha Pa held? 8. What are presented to monks in the temples on Thot Khathin ceremony? 9. What is the Pha Pa money used for ? 10. What is junju' called in English? 11. What is th' called in English ? 12. What is the origin of the Pha Pa ceremony? 13. Why is it called Thot Pha Pa? 14. Can you tell about the difference between Thot PhaPa' and 'Thot Khathin'?

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Direction: Choose the best inference for each story 1. A small-town lawyer from Illinois, tall and lanky with an Adam's apple that could have gone down in the Guinness Book of Records had it existed in the nineteenth century. Nevertheless, he changed the face of American history, steering it through a civil war that left both sides bloody. Who knows what more he could I have done had an assassin's bullet not cut him down. a. He had a big Adam's apple. b. He steered the nation through a civil war. 2. In the early nineteenth century, Shakespeare was the most widely performed playwright in both the North and Southeast. In the first half of the nineteenth century, English and American actors could always earn money by performing Shakespeare in towns both big and small. American audiences were famous for their participation in performances of Shakespeare's plays: They hurled eggs and tomatoes at the villains and cheered and whistled for the heroes. By the end of the nineteenth century, theater owners claimed that most ordinary people couldn't understand Shakespeare, and they were refusing to stage his plays. In the early 1800s, theater goers in big cities could often choose between three different productions of Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet; by the end of the nineteenth century, it was hard to find production of a Shakespeare play, let alone several. a. Early American audiences embraced Shakespeare's plays enthusiastically because they wanted to prove that they were as clever and sophisticated as their former British rulers. b. The role of Shakespeare in America changed dramatically as the nineteenth century drew to a close.

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Instruction: Fill in the blank with the correct form of verbs provided in bracket 1. If Mr. Smith 2.1 3. The sale staff (make) a large sale, but we don't do that. 4. If I (be) Mr. John, I 5. Michele 6. If we (heat) the water, it 7. Peter asked me to told you that if you fish sauce. 8. We 9. Louis 10. You 11. Mary 12. Kevin 13. Anna 14. If James 15. If you some stamps? 16. If John station. 17. Kevin 18. 19. First Conditional (buy) a bigger office block if 1 (earn) more if we (call back), tell him that I parent. 20. Real Madrid C.F. (get) a better grade if we you (have) you (give) you these books. (fax) the letter to him. (own) Mr. Bowen's company. (pay) them a bonus every time they (boil). (be) here tonight if Smith (buy) that car, (not miss) the train if you (leave) for London if the weather (get) fat if you still (not be) at the proms if Alex (be) unlikely to be here if Smith (meet) Roger by now if she (have) a car, he (go) to the post office on your way to work, (go) to the market, (encourage) her to read more. (get up) early. (tell) me that he is coming tonight, I (keep) eating pizza. (come) late. (drive) you to work. (be get) better. (accompany) Laura. (not come). (win) tonight if their players (decide) to buy this house, (show up) with Tim. (tell) me. ****** Finish***** you (buy) him a bottle of (go) to pick him up from the (buy) me (not forget) to tell your *********** (play) at the top of their game.

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ค Read the interview. 6-09 oguess that something will happen in the future. Our Happy Planet Garry: Hello, everyone! And welcome to the Our Happy Planet Talk Show, We're here with Professor Julie Bright, a sientist and expert on climate change. Julie: Thanks, Garry. Garry: So, Julie, in your opinion, do we do enough to keep our planet healthy? Julie: Actualy, I think that the world is going to end in the next 100 years. Garry: I'm sorry. In 100 years? Oh dear.. thats terrible. Can you explain further? Julie: Its because we've already done too much damage to the planet, and now that darmage is permanent. In my opinion, we're past the point of trying to protect the planet. Now we should try to save ourselves. Garry: Surely there's something we can do. What's the cause of all this damage? Julie: Well, the cause is pollution, and its effect is climate change. It's destroying our planet, and it will continue to do So. Its to the point that we cannot stop it. Its causing the ice caps to melt. (A) Soon they will all disappear. This in turn will cause sea levels to rise. [B) Its predicted that sea levels will rise another 48 centimeters by the year 2050. This will flood many coastal cities. They will be lost forever beneath the water. Flooding isn't the only problem being caused by climate change either. Climate change is causing drought, famine, fires, and other disasters to happen more often all over the world. [C) The bottom line is: we're losing the fight against climate change. Garry: But, Professor, if we stop poluting the environment, can't we prevent these disasters that you are predicting? Julie: Hmm. Well, it couldn't hurt. But, in order for us to make a real difference, we'd have to stop polluting the planet now. Climate change is a problem for all people living now. It's not a problem for our kids or our kids" kids. comprehension Circle true or false. 8 1. Julie believes the damage done to the planet is permanent 2. Sea levels have risen 48 centimeters. 3. Melting ice caps cause droughts, famines, fires, etc. 4. Julie thinks natural disasters cannot be prevented. true false true false true false 6 Read the statements. Then fill in the boxes with the best place to insert the sentences [A-C]. The ice caps have melted faster in the last 20 years than they have in the past 10,000 years. These disasters can also cause issues such as lack of food and water. The sea level has increased by 23 centimeters in the last 140 years. Listen and read. Then fill in the blanks with the correct words. 7-09 Hello sports fans. Welcome to the 23rd annual Bayslde High School Athletics Day. I'm your host, Vic Romano. Today, I'll be covering all of the action. First up is the three-on-three basketball tournament. The Ballers are this year's champions! This most of the other teams. They morning, they 1. Couldn't lose. However, in the championship game, the Purple Elephants the Ballers in the first two quarters. Luckily n0 2. one got injured. By the end of the third quarter, though, the Ballers had the game under control, Ravi Patel 3. most other players. He led the game in rebounds. He also 4. everyone else. Meanwhile, team captain Eduardo Marque2 5. point guard. He gave assists to all his teammates. Finally, teammate Kenny Longhorn made an the Elephants unbelievable shot. Thanks to Ravi, Eduardo, and Kenny, the Ballers won the game 123-95.

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