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Topic 1: the biggest problem facing my city
Topic 2: the foreign language I'd like to learn besides english
Topic 3: the food we eat has profound effects on our health
Topic 4: what drives children out of home
Topic 5: why there is so much crime in our city?
Topic 6: I don't want to live away from home
Topic 7: problems facing our earth
Topic 8: english is increasingly important in today's world
Topic 9: how human beings have destroyed the earth
Topic 10: people listen to music for different reasons and different times. why is music important to many people? use specific reasons and examples to support your choice
Topic 11: many students choose attend schools or universities outside their home countries. why do some students study abroad? use specificreasons and details to explain your answer

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Topic 1: the biggest problem facing my city
Tôi sống ở TP Hồ Chí Minh, một trong những thành phố lớn nhất Việt Nam. Nó rất đông đúc vì thế thành phố của chúng tôi đang đối diện với vấn đề kẹt xe. Nó làm chúng tôi mất nhiều thời gian cho việc đi lại. Người ta trễ giờ học, giờ làm vì kẹt xe. Chúng tôi hi vọng chính quyền sớm tìm ra giải pháp cho tình trạng kẹt xe tại Tp Ho Chí Minh.
Topic 2: the foreign language I'd like to learn besides english
Từ bé tôi đã rất thích nước Pháp. Tôi thích những kiến trúc lộng lấy, những bài thơ lãng mạn của nước Pháp. Vì thế bên cạnh Tiếng anh tôi cũng rất thích học Tiếng Pháp. Tôi thích cách phát âm của ngôn ngữ này.

Staying Safe: Food Safety After a Flood



Thoa:
This is the VOA Special English Development Report.

Food that has come in contact with floodwaters can sicken anyone who eats it. Water from floods may contain animal and human waste. It can also contain other pollutants like chemicals from agriculture and industry.

After a flood, food safety specialists at the United States Department of Agriculture have this advice:

Throw away anything that is not stored in a waterproof container if there was a chance of contact. Food containers that are not waterproof include those with ...,..., pull tops and ....

Also, throw away boxes of juice, milk or baby formula if they have come into contact with floodwater.

The Department of Health in the state of ... says you should throw away anything in soft packaging. And the ... Service at North ... University offers other advice:

Do not save plastic bags of food even if boxes or containers inside the bags appear dry.

Do not eat fresh produce from the garden if it has come in contact with floodwater. To be safe, have the soil tested.

And throw away... or ... and bottles even if they have never been opened.

...and bottles of ... foods should be thrown out as well. Experts say the containers cannot be effectively cleaned after a flood.

Throw away damaged metal cans or hard plastic containers. Do not use cans that are swollen or..., or that are ... or ...

But food safety experts say that some ..., undamaged all-metal cans can be saved. First, remove any labels. The paper may contain dirt and germs from the floodwater. Wash the cans with soap and water, and brush or wipe away dirt. Use hot water and water that is safe for drinking if they are available.

Next, place the cans again in water and heat the water to one hundred degrees .... Boil the cans for two minutes.

Another way to ... the cans is in a freshly made solution of ... bleach. Use eight drops of unscented liquid bleach for every four liters of water. Use drinking water or the cleanest, clearest water available. Place the cans in the solution for fifteen minutes.

Let ...cans air-dry for at least one hour before opening or storing them. And relabel the cans with a marking pen to list their contents and any dates when the foods are best used by. Experts advise using the cans as soon as possible.

And that’s the VOA Special English Development Report. You can read, download and comment on our reports at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm...


Beo:
Food that has come in contact with floodwaters can … anyone who eats it. Water from floods may contain animal and human waste. It can also contain other …
After a flood, food safety specialists at the United States Department of Agriculture have this advice:
Throw away anything that is not …Also, throw away boxes of juice, milk or baby formula if they have come into contact with floodwater.
The Department of Health in the state … you should throw away anything in soft packaging. …Do not save plastic bags of food even if boxes or containers inside the bags appear dry. Do not eat fresh produce from the garden if it has come in contact with floodwater. To be safe, have the soil tested. And throw away …… foods should be thrown out as well. Experts say the containers cannot be effectively cleaned after a flood.
Throw away damaged metal cans or hard plastic containers. Do not use cans that are …But food safety experts say that some unopened… hot water and water that is safe for drinking if they are available.
Next, place the…15minutes. Let … for at least one hour before opening or storing them. And … and any dates when the foods are best used by. Experts advise using the cans as soon as possible.
And that’s the VOA Special English Development Report. You can read, download and comment on our reports at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Fritzi Bodenheimer.

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