THE PICTURE WHICH IS PAINTED BY MARY HAS BEEN STOLEN. A. T...

30. The picture which is painted by Mary has been stolen.

A. The picture painting by Mary has been stolen.

B. The picture painted by Mary has been stolen.

C. The picture is painted by Mary has been stolen.

D. The picture paints by Mary has been stolen.

B. TỰ LUẬN (4Đ) IV. READING: Read the paragraph bellow and answer the question.

We humans create such a lot of rubbish! Between 1992 and 2008 household waste increased by 16%.

A person produces under half a ton each year. The two common ways of treating most of the waste

are dusting and burying. Most of this is taken away by dustmen and buried in enormous landfill sites

or burned in incinerators - both of these actions can be dangerous for the environment. Is all our

rubbish really rubbish? If you think about it, much of what we throw away could be used again. It

makes sense to reuse and recycle our rubbish instead of just trying to solve the problem of where to put

it! Encouragingly rates of recycling have increased so that we recycle 35 % of our household rubbish,

although we could recycle up to 80%. Much of our waste is made up of glass, metal, plastic and paper.

Our natural resources such as trees, oil, coal and aluminum are used up in enormous amounts to make

these products, and the resources will one day be completely used up. Thus, in order to preserve

natural resources we must cut down on energy use.