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4. naming Hurricane
- Naming hurricanes has taken some___trial and error______
- _____military meteorologists_______ used to name storms after their wives, girlfriends
- _____us weather bereau_____started naming storms by using ____worldwar 2 phonic
alphabet__________
- the storms were named the same creates _confusion_
- they use _ _____only female names______ in 1953; __________________ in 1979
- In the Atlantic Basin, they use ____English, Spanish and French______ names
- there just aren`t many names that start with ____Q U X Y or Z________
- The naming process is handled by____the united nations world meteorological
organisation________
- up to now, there are 93 storm names______retired____
- all of the names _______on the predetermined list______ were used in 2005 and 2020
- Greek alphabet are cofused to understand so we need a ___subsequent list________ in the
future
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10 Second Trivia
1. In what decade did the U.S.- Soviet "space race" begin?
Mid 1950s
2. What are the 2 nations mentioned in "space race"?
Special effects
5. Why did NASA work with an actor ?
6. what is the cost described as when Russia send up a movie team on space?
skyhigh
7. What did they rely on to make movies and TV shows in space?
______
10 out 10
We've shown you a number of (1)______humanoid________ robots doing some fairly human-
like things throughout the years. One of their developers' latest (2)____parkour_______ is par
(3)________________, but there is another side of this. There are robot fails, just as there are
with actual people, and they're amusing. They occasionally miss a stride or appear to blast
something out, and they were only effective half of the time when it came to a (4)_____a sort of
vault______ motion.
It just goes to prove that no (5 stunts is unavoidable. They may be unable to get themselves into
(6)______gear____ at times, or they may fail when focusing on form rather than
(7)__________malfunction______. We must keep in mind that all computers crash at some
point. After all, they're only (8)___humanoid________
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7G2DRrxbtE
1. We are living in the _________hustle and bustle________ of everyday life, but what happens
to a life was abandoned?
2. Abandonment leaves behind broken but remnants of life, and a ____pervading________ sense
of ______melancholy___________.
3. Whether romanticized or dreaded, ghost towns creates a __subculture_________ of dark
tourism.
4. Discovering abandoned sites can take on the important of a ____pilgrimage_________.
Especially places relating to death
5. Epencuen is known as a town _____semi-submerged_______ after a dam above it broke in
1985
6. The residents of Imber had mere weeks to leave their homes as the minister of Defense needed
places for ___troop training______and _____target practice____________. And the minister
of Defense _______retained__________ the village and it is used for urban
______warfare________ training
7. _____practicalities_____ such as clean water, electricity and transport make people go to
another city to ____enable other cities to thrive__________.
8. The village of Capecelyn was _____controversially vacated_______and flooded to provide
water _____reservoir_______for the city of Liverpool
9. Ghost towns represent ___a cautionary tale_____. A reminder of how humanity’s actions
created a legacy of __________uninhabitable_______landscapes
10. Abandoned mining town – Gilman mined for silver,
___________lead______,______zinc___________, since 1800s order to
______vacate___________ in 1984 due to toxic pollutant
11. The ancient civilization of Harappa was abandoned because of _______disruption of river
system__________
Part 5
It is impossible to return to the strategies of the past as we are going through the age of (1)
__fundamental economic transformation__________________, the most prominent being
technology.
The collapse of Soviet Union and the advent of capitalism have (2)
________vanquished___________ old challenges to old America’s global leadership.
Three countries: (3) ______China________, _____India_________, _______Brazil_______ are
taken as examples of new challenges to American leadership.
During his visit to (4) ________google’s headquarters______________________, Obama saw
a picture that depicted the new reality of fiercer competition in job market.
Obama asserts that we are living in a world where (5) ____communication, connection,
competititon ____________ can come from anywhere.
Some argue that the only chance to maintain living standards is to build a (6) _____fortress
around America_______ to stop trading with other countries, shut down immigration and rely
on old industries.
Obama deprecates the above statement as this is impossible and can even deteriorate the
situation. Therefore, we should embrace rather than (7) ____fear the future_______.
Success in globalisation will depend on three factors: (8) ______dynamism ___determination
innovation_____, ______________, ______________ of Americans.
In confronting capitalism’s gravest crisis, Franklin D. Rooselvet forged the (9)
________________society net__________, built the Hoover Dam and so on.
John F. Kenedy, in the dark day of the Cold War, created the Apollo programme to put us on the
(10) _________on a pathway to the Moon________________.
This was the leadership that had the strength to turn the moments of (11)
______adversity_______ into _______opportunity_________, had the courage to challenge (12)
____________________.