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trades unions defended their members’ jobs. Although some of the world’s strongest
brands are today owned by the industry, many major motor companies struggle with
declining profits and static markets.
8. (Sample paraphrase)
Antarctica was unexplored until the twentieth century, and still has a tiny population
in relation to its size. Yet it suffers from various pollution problems which have been
described in a report by a New Zealand government agency. The low temperatures
there impede the usual pattern of decay, though compared with most parts of the
world it remains in pristine condition. Some long-established scientific bases have
large piles of garbage around them.
Few people realise that Antarctica has very little precipitation, so that in the current
context of global warming the ice tends to reveal the rubbish that previously was
slowly being buried under snow. For more than a decade the nations involved in
Antarctic research have respected an agreement to repatriate their garbage, and
this should gradually solve the problem. But there are a few items which will not
be cleared up, since they belonged to the early period of exploration and have now
acquired historic interest.
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210 Answers
trades unions defended their members’ jobs. Although some of the world’s strongest
brands are today owned by the industry, many major motor companies struggle with
declining profits and static markets.
8. (Sample paraphrase)
Antarctica was unexplored until the twentieth century, and still has a tiny population
in relation to its size. Yet it suffers from various pollution problems which have been
described in a report by a New Zealand government agency. The low temperatures
there impede the usual pattern of decay, though compared with most parts of the
world it remains in pristine condition. Some long-established scientific bases have
large piles of garbage around them.
Few people realise that Antarctica has very little precipitation, so that in the current
context of global warming the ice tends to reveal the rubbish that previously was
slowly being buried under snow. For more than a decade the nations involved in
Antarctic research have respected an agreement to repatriate their garbage, and
this should gradually solve the problem. But there are a few items which will not
be cleared up, since they belonged to the early period of exploration and have now
acquired historic interest.
các bạn download về để xem đầy đủ nhé
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