Reading - Ocean Garbage
Reading - Ocean Garbage
Reading - Ocean Garbage
Match the words on the left with the meanings on the right.
Use the above words to complete the sentences. Use plural forms (-s)when
necessary.
5. Dont just throw away old newspapers. You can _________________ them.
6. Some kinds of garbage can _________________ and disappear after many years.
8. Empty plastic bottles are _________________. People usually throw them away.
Choose any two of the above words and write your own sentences.
1. _________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________
READING
Topic: Planet Earth
An Ocean of
Garbage
With so many factories1 that make disposable2 toothbrushes, pens, cans,
bottles and wrappings3, garbage is a very big problem in our world today. You
good (and scary) example of this is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The
Great Pacific Garbage Patch was first discovered by scientists in the 1980s. It
is an area of floating4 garbage in the Pacific Ocean that is about the same size
as Texas. There are many kinds of garbage in the Garbage Patch, but
plastic5 bottles and bags, and other things made of plastic cause the biggest
problem. Whats the problem? you may ask. First, plastic bottles and bags
Second, plastic is made from chemicals7. As the plastics break down over time,
chemicals enter the water and enter the fish that live in the water. These
chemicals can make the fish sick, and they can also make the people who eat
the fish sick. So what can we do? There are many things we can do! We
can clean up our oceans, we can stop making so many things from plastic, and
READING
Grammar Practice
An Ocean of
Garbage
Complete the paragraph by circling the correct words.
With so many factories that make disposable toothbrushes, pens, cans, bottles and wrappings,
garbage (1)_____ a very big problem in our world today. You may think that garbage is
everywhere. Well, (2)_____ right. It is everywhere! A good (and scary) example of this is the
Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (3)_____ first discovered by
scientists (4)_____ the 1980s. It is an area of floating garbage in the Pacific Ocean that is about
the same size as Texas. (5)_____ are many kinds of garbage in the Garbage Patch, but plastic
bottles and bags, and other things made of plastic cause (6)_____ problem. Whats the
problem? you may (7)_____. First, plastic bottles and bags may take hundreds or maybe even
thousands of years to break down. Second, plastic is made from chemicals. As the plastics
break down over time, chemicals enter the water and enter the fish (8)_____ live in the water.
(9)_____ chemicals can make the fish sick, and they can also make the people (10)_____ eat
the fish sick. So what can we do? There are many things we can do! We can clean
(11)_____ our oceans, we can stop making so many things from plastic, and we can recycle
more. The important thing is to do (12)_____!
1. 5. 9.
(A) is (A) Theyre (A) That
(B) are (B) Their (B) This
(C) were (C) There (C) These
2. 6. 10.
(A) your (A) biggest (A) what
(B) youre (B) the biggest (B) who
(C) yours (C) bigger (C) where
3. 7. 11.
(A) was (A) ask (A) down
(B) is (B) asked (B) over
(C) were (C) asks (C) up
4. 8. 12.
(A) at (A) that (A) somewhere
(B) on (B) who (B) something
(C) in (C) where (C) someone
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4. Scientists discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch hundreds of years ago.
Discuss
Write
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1. E 1. chemicals
2. H 2. plastic
3. B 3. factory
4. A 4. float
5. F 5. recycle
6. C 6. break down
7. G 7. wrappings
8. D 8. disposable
Article Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_garbage_patch
http://garbagepatch.net/greatpacificoceangarbagepatchfacts/
https://marinedebris.noaa.gov/info/patch.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkfAnQtIUCw