
Listening and Reading SkillThis week I read and listen the Goldfinger which is the book that Ian fleming is writer. this article ,I am going to summarise this story
James Bone meet Mr. Du Pont by chance. He was asked to find how Mr. Goldfinger cheat Mr Du Pont on the card game. This situation make Mr. Bond interested in Mr. Goldfinger.Although Mr. Goldfinger have an excellent tactic in cheating , his strategy is revealed by Mr. Bond. After that , Mr Bond is order to arrest Mr. Goldfinger because the government are convince that he smuggle gold from Britain but anybody can not find evidences to arrest him. Mr. Bond try to work hard for long time.In the final,he find the true that Mr Goldfinger smuggle by change the gold to make the door of his car and an amount of gold was adapted to the seat of his plane.
Vocabulary
coincidence
when seperst things happen the same time , or in the same way
passkerya key which opens all the doors in the rooms of a hotel
binocularsyou hold a pair of binoculars in front of your eyes so thet you can see things that are far away more easily.
vaultsa room or a small building with very strong doors and walls .Valuable things like gold and money are kept in vault
teeyou put your golf ball on this small peg before you play long shot
tuft
a piece of long , thick grass
curtyarda flat and area of ground that has buildings or walls around it
mission
if you are going somewhere to do something, or find out about something, you are going on mission
gloomya dark thing or place tht makes you feel sad or a little afriad
blast furnanceslarge containers for heating and melting metal
panel a flat, squqre pieces of wood or metal that fits into a door.
stripe of filmlong, thin pieces of material which look like plastic.
slotslong and narrow holes
cine-camerascameras that produce many picture of moving people and things onto strips of film
banistera kind of fence on the side of stairs
torturedto hurt someone in very cruel way to get information
Original article
Cure for killer nut allergies moves a step closer
Scientists are one step closer to curing severe nut allergies that affect thousands of people across the UK, according to research published today.
Doctors at Addenbrooke's hospital in Cambridge said they had developed a successful desensitisation programme which builds up tolerance in patients by slowly exposing them to tiny doses of peanut.
Four children who took part in the trial, which is published in the Allergy medical journal, were fed minute doses of peanut flour over six months. Researchers said the children, who risked fatal anaphylactic shock from contact with traces of peanut, were started on an initial dose of 5mg but by the end were able to tolerate 880mg - the equivalent of five peanuts.
Dr Andy Clark, who led the research, said: "Every time people with a peanut allergy eat something, they're frightened that it might kill them. Our motivation was to find a treatment that would change that and give them the confidence to eat what they like."
He said peanut allergy affected one in 50 young people in the UK. "Unlike other childhood food allergies like cow's milk, it rarely goes away," he said. "For all our participants, a reaction could lead to life-threatening anaphylactic shock - but now we've got them to a point where they can safely eat up to 10 whole peanuts or more. It's not a permanent cure, but as long as they go on taking a daily dose they should maintain their tolerance."
Kate Frost, whose nine-year-old son Michael had suffered non-stop vomiting and hives from a 16th of a nut, said the family were "over the moon" at the results of the trial at the Wellcome Trust clinical research facility. "It's hard to describe how much of a difference it's made. I feel I've been playing Russian roulette with my child's life. It's absolutely fantastic."
The summarisationThis is the article about the way that can cure the allergic nut. Recently, the research showed that the way to help many people who allergy with peanut. They suffer with anaphylactic shock. And they can not eat something that they want. The treatment is called desensitising programe. It is taking a slight peanut in everyday that help the pateints can tollerance with allergic. Although it can not cure permanently, many pateints are satisfied with result of this therapy
Original Article
Children who spend hours in front of the TV are more likely to get asthma
The more television a child watches the less likely they are to be exercising their lungs. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA Wire
Children who spend hours in front of the
television are at greater risk of developing asthma than those who are more active, a study has found.
Youngsters who watched more than two hours of TV a day were twice as likely to get the respiratory condition as children who watched less, according to research by British scientists.
The greater risk of asthma was not directly caused by watching television, which was used only as an indicator of how sedentary the children's lifestyles were.
The finding builds on recent work that points to a link between asthma and low levels of physical activity. Some scientists believe that inactive children do not inhale deeply and regularly enough, which helps to stretch the airways and may make them less prone to asthma.
Ian Sample on the link between television and asthma
Link to this audioThe condition develops when small airways called bronchioles become inflamed and swollen, restricting how much air can enter and leave the lungs. More than five million people in Britain take asthma medications, including around a million children.The study by researchers at Glasgow University drew on the medical records of 14,000 children who were followed from birth until the age of eleven-and-a-half years. Throughout, the parents were asked whether their children had shown signs of wheezing, and if their GP had diagnosed asthma.
Andrea Sherrif and her team found that overall 6% of children whose breathing was healthy at 39 months went on to be diagnosed with asthma by the age of eleven-and-a-half. But children who watched more than two hours of TV a day at 39 months were twice as likely to have developed the condition. The study appears today in
the journal Thorax.
Doing little exercise caused an equal increase in asthma in boys and girls, and was not related to their weight.
Elaine Vickers at the charity
Asthma UK said: "The findings add to a wealth of evidence linking a lack of exercise and being overweight with an increased risk of asthma, but this study is the first to directly link sedentary behaviour at a very young age to a higher risk of asthma later in childhood.
"We have one of the highest rates of childhood asthma in the world so it is especially important that parents in the UK try to prise their kids away from the TV and encourage them to lead an active lifestyle. This includes children with asthma, who can also greatly benefit from regular exercise
The summarisation This article is about the children who spend hours in front of the TV are more likely to get asthma. Although some experts had the evidence for supposing this argument, the fact is the main reason that make child get athma is their lifstyle such as less exercise. Whatching TV is only a factor which make the children do not exercise. However, Many parents try to encourage their children to do an exercise and go outside instead of watching TV
Grammar
If clause conditional
Typ I
Structure
if-clause + main clause
If / Unless / If .......not future I + present tense shall / will / can / may / might + verb
If I learn my vocabulary,I'll get a good mark
or the other way round:
main clause if-clause
shall / will / can / may / might + verb if + present tense simple present
I'll get a good mark if I learn my vocabulary
Function
Probable action/result in the future according to a real condition
example You'll catch the train if you leave before ten.
Type II
Structure
if-claus + main clause
If / Unless / If .......not+ past tense, + condition I + should / would / could / 'd / might + verb
If I learnt my vocabulary,I'd get a good mark.
Function
Possible action/result according to a less probable condition in the future We'd have enough money for a new car if you found a good job.
Fantasized result or action according to an unreal (untrue) condition in the present We'd buy a Rolls Royce if we were rich.
If-clauses in front position are more emphatic. If-clauses in front position get a comma.
Typ III
if-clause + main clause
If / Unless / If .......not + past perfect, + conditional II
If I had + -ed or 3rd form + should / would / could / have verb+ed or 3rd form
If I had learnt my vocabulary, I would have got a good mark.
or the other way round:
main clause + if-clause
should / would/ could / might + have + verb -ed or 3rd form if I had + -ed or 3rd form
I would have got a good mark if I had learnt my vocabulary
Function
If- clause:unreal condition: the condition can't be fulfilled any longer, because it should have happened in the past, but didn't. main clause: the consequence can't take place any more, because the condition couldn't be fulfilled.
If I had learnt more (but I didn't learn=unreal condition), I would have got a better mark. (So I didn't get a better mark= impossible consequence) or the other way round: I would have got a better mark (So I didn't get a better mark= impossible consequence) if I had learnt more (but I didn't learn=unreal condition)
Speaking skill
I learn to pronounce at www. bbclearningenglish.com and I work at Oxfam shop to pactice my speaking skill.