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PART 1:

1. What have frequently happened for a long time?

2. where was the rocket fired from?

3. Why couldn’t the rocket kill many people there?

4. What did Isareli do to counter the attack?

5. Who is Hamas?

6. What is the thing that 2 countries don’t want to agree?

7. Where did the Cyclone Tauktae attack?

8. Before Tauktae’s landfall, How was it described?

9. What did Tauktae cause for India?

10. What did government do?

11. Who supported people with ships and helicopters?

12. What was another problem dealt with by India’s government?

13. What is the priority task for hospitals in the areas effected by the cyclone?

14. Where will it move after reaching over land?

15. What is the official color of the Golden Gate Bridge?

16. What happens to the Bridge?

17. What did the officials do to the bridge last year?

18. What can be heard miles away?

19. What is the sound described according a spokeman?

20. What are they going to do with the bridge?

Headlining today`s edition of our show, new developments in the Middle East and the landfall
of a cyclone in India.
Not since 2014 has there been so much violence between Palestinians and Israelis.
- The Golden Gate Bridge takes its name from the fact that it spans the (1)_________________
. (2)_________________ is connected to the Pacific Ocean via this three-mile-long and one-
mile-wide body of water.

Prior to the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, a (3)_________________ ferry system
transported people and goods between San Francisco and the Redwood Empire to the north.
Because records from that era were (4)_________________, it is unknown how many
individuals worked on the Golden Gate Bridge at the time of construction.

We now have about 200 personnel working to maintain the paint, (5)_________________ the
bridge, and ensure that it is in good and safe functioning condition. So, right now, the outer half
of the bridge, which is up underneath, is being (6)_________________.

-Right now, where the (7)_________________ ride after 3:30, where the walkway was. As a
result, the cars are probably just about 15 feet apart. Although you can't see it, the bridge is
most likely shifting.

- In an enclosure like this, 15 people sandblasting for a month and a half is a rough estimate.
Our painters will travel to the bridge's most important structural regions, where the fog, salt,
and wind have (8)_________________ the paint. This bridge is being eaten away by the salt.
This bridge is being devoured by the fog. It will simply (9)_________________ if we do not
continue to paint it.
- Ironworkers at the Golden Gate Bridge work on everything from (10)_________________ to
flat forms, structural steel replacement, removing old (11)_________________ s and replacing
them with (12)_________________ s, and replacing all the steel that rusted out there to ensure
the public's safety.

The (13)_________________ are known as "cowboys in the sky." Look up there and say,
"Look at those crazy cowboys up there," as they used to say back in the day. Cowboys in the
sky became a catchphrase.

- Every day, (14)_________________ are out there making sure the bridge is structurally solid
and attractive.

- This is one of our (15)_________________ right here. We'll have two of them down here ,
one on the east side and one on the west. Foghorns have always been present at the bridge since
it was built. And they haven't changed much. They only create a lot of noise.

- We've experimented with (16)_________________ systems. And it just doesn't work, so the
old (17)_________________ approach of visually seeing works best, but there are people here
24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- The (18)_________________ across the Golden Gate Bridge is $7.00 as of July 2018. $8.00
if you have a (19)_________________. If you don't, it's possible that you're visiting from out of
town, and this helps to fund much of the daily effort that goes into maintaining the bridge,
keeping it looking nice, and ensuring that it's (20)_________________ to everyone.
10 out of 10

Today's episode concludes with a daring and (21)_________________ rescue mission.


Although it isn't quite adventurous or life-threatening, it does include ducks. A group of twelve
young children and their mother just ventured out of Central Park into a more congested area of
(22)_________________.

You can`t see the ducklings here but you can hear them. They`re cheeping from the
(23)_________________ that police officers put them in. Mother duck could hear them too
and she followed them and police back to Central Park where the (24)_________________
bird family was reunited.

Well, you know they come "cheeper" by the "duckson". And it`s nice police were there to help
them out of their "mallardy" because while ducks are known to occasionally "dabbling" in
(25)_________________.

It`s not like they can "whistler" for help when they don`t know "widgen" way to turn. There`s
no such thing as a 911 "Duck Call" either so it is a good thing that police were able to
(26)_________________ their "dynasty".

part 2:
1. Why are eyes round?

2. What are eyes developed from?

3. Why eyes are considered “the window of our soul”?

4. What happens to eyes if we are nervous?

5. What are the name 3 types of tears?

6. What is effect of the 1st type of tear?

7. How do we know that one is predator or prey?

8. What is the shape of pupils of predator and prey like?

9. What animal can see the color at night?

10. What are “the eye of Horus” symbolized to some people?

11. What do we feel when we see in 1 side in Turkey?

12. When can’t we keep our eye open ?


pART 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC7lterIhlk
1. What is Lamba variant known as?
2. Where is the 1 st Lamba variant discovered?
3. How do lamba variants come to the UK?

4.what was lamba variants designated?

5. what is lamba associated with, according to Peru?

6. What is the other claim of a study related to : “the lamba variant is susceptible to mRNA
vaccine-elicited antibodies?

7. Why do we have worry about Lamba?

8.Names countries where there are lamba?

part 4:
1. The Palestinian’s territories still lack of a united, …………………… government, freedom of people’s
movement and full international recognition as ……………………
2. Palestine’s background :
- 1st declaration in 1988
- It was …………………… to show that Palestine was willing to ……………………and exchange land for
peace with a view to have ……………………over the rest of country by 78% of land, but it was
not……………………
3. The population of West bank and Gaza ……………………and ……………………
4. Palestinian suffered from …………………… problem, about 5millions of people here ……………………
in the world
5. About domestic politics, Palestine is still divided. West bank is ruled by ……………………, and Gaza is
ruled by ……………………organization
6. The leader of West bank will take over administrative control over Gaza. This aimed to ……………………
the harsh living condition Gazans face, but its ……………………has been put on hold
7. The blockage and …………………… were profound because they are not function as government didn’t
do things for people , but Hamas didn’t ……………………so the negotiation have stalled
8. People here has ……………………only the horrendous living condition
9. The place that Gazans live is described as ……………………, they are unemployed, they can’t trade, or they
are not free to move and face with ……………………
10. Because the country was divided, the people here need …………………… approval to build homes, start
business, dig water well
11. The …………………… countries like Isarel, the US don’t recognize Palestine as statehood.
12. With the support of all community in the world, but Trump moved the US …………………… to
……………………city Jerusalem, withdraw the support for West bank and Gaza and presented The US as
……………………
13. A …………………… moment that could have ramifications for the peace process for years to come
14. Palestinina have to live in …………………… condition , with no end inside after independence
part 6:
1. Scientists predict that people overuse resources, almost on ……………………., food prices
……………………., picked oil got closer and pollution …………………….the climate.
2. Officials discourse allow way to address the problem:
- expand production
- ……………………. the engine
- hope the job will …………………….
3. Indiscriminate growth we’d get would intensify …………………….
4. A partial solution is …………………….. We need a …………………….economy
5. The extra work create stress and ……………………. Family life and boost …………………….
6. People are growing food, ……………………. Beer, …………………….
and bee- keeping . DIY is ……………………. Economics because the technology will raise the productivity
of small scale production
7. People can develop their business when they develop expertise in new, ……………………. Ways of
producing
8. …………………….also find security by ……………………. With each others
9. There ‘s a way of social innovation for sharing, …………………….,informal and neighborhood exchange ,
re-use and …………………….
10. The economic …………………….it as cash was …………………….and time got more abundant. This
kind of economy treat people and planet with the respect we all …………………….

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