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Summers Are Becoming Hotter with Each Passing Year. Write a Description of One Such Very Hot Day. What Did You See and Hear as You Walked Outside ? How Were Birds and Animals Affected ? - English 1 (English Language)

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Summers are becoming hotter with each passing year. Write a description of one such very hot day. What did you see and hear as you walked outside ? 

How were birds and animals affected ? 

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Our climate is changing, both naturally and due to human exploitation. There is already indisputable proof that climate change and global warming affect the distribution and behaviour of animals, birds, and plants. Humans are great sufferers. Unless greenhouse gas emissions are severely reduced, climate change could cause a quarter of land animals, birdlife, and plants to become extinct. 

Climate variability and change impact birdlife and animals in several ways; birds lay eggs earlier in the year than usual, plants bloom earlier, and mammals come out of hibernation sooner. The distribution of animals is also impacted, with many species moving closer to the poles in response to the rise in global temperatures. Birds migrate and arrive at their nesting grounds earlier, and the nesting grounds they move to are not as far away as they used to be. In some countries, the birds don’t even leave any more, as the climate is suitable all year round. 

Sea turtles could lose their nesting beaches if sea levels rose 50 cm; during the nesting season, turtles use over 30% of Caribbean beaches. The already endangered Mediterranean monk seals need beaches to raise their pups. A rising sea level could damage shallow coastal areas used annually by whales and dolphins, which require shallow, gentle waters to rear their small calves. 

Humans have already destroyed many of the natural migrations of animals.

Fences stop the migratory journeys of wildebeests in several African countries. Changing rainfall patterns are causing dams to be erected in some areas of our planet. This ignores the fact that human-caused sea level rise poses a threat to migratory fish, mammals, and water birds that depend on wetland habitats for migration and breeding. On the other side of the coin, the atmosphere is sucking moisture from the land at a greater rate than ever before, causing severe droughts in many countries, which are now facing reduced crop production and significant drinking water shortages. 

Although it is thought that no species has yet become extinct exclusively because of climate change, many migratory and non-migratory species are expected to become extinct shortly.

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2018-2019 (March) Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Thus I entered, and thus I go!
In triumphs, people have dropped down dead,
"Paid by the world, what dost thou owe
Me? "....God might question; now instead,
'Tis God shall repay: I am safer so.

Read the above lines and amswer the question that follow.

Can one see the faith of humans in God in the poem?


The eight other runners pulled up on their heels
The ones who had trained for so long to complete
one by one they all turned around and went back to help him
And brought the young boy to his feet.

Then all the nine runners joined hands and continued
The hundred-yard dash now reduced to a walk
And a banner above that said (Special Olympics)
Could not have been more on the mark.
That's how the race ended, with nine gold medals
They came to the finish line holding hands still
And a standing ovation and nine beaming faces
Said more than these words ever will.

Read the lines given above and answer the following question:

Explain the following phrases in a sentence or two.
(a) Pulled up on their heels
(b) Brought the young boy to his feet.


The Little Match Girl can be viewed as a work of opposites. Justify.


Raina :

[timidly] Nine thousand hotels? 

Bluntschli :

Hotels! Nonsense. If you only knew! Oh, it's too ridiculous. Excuse me: I must give my fellow orders about starting. [He leaves the room hastily, with the documents in his hand]. 

Louka :

[knowing instinctively that she can annoy Raina by disparaging Bluntschli] He has not much heart, that Swiss. He has not a word of grief for his poor father. 

Raina :

[bitterly] Grief! A man who has been doing nothing but killing people for years! What does he care about? What does any soldier care about? [She goes to the door, restraining her tears with difficulty].

Louka :

Major Saranoff has been fighting too, and he has plenty of heart left. [Raina, at the door, draws herself up haughtily and goes out].

(i) What news has Bluntschli just received? 
(ii) What makes Raina ask, `Nine thousand hotels'? 
(iii) Why is Bluntschli in such a hurry to leave? What does Louka comment about him? 
(iv) Why is Raina upset with Bluntschli? 
(v) Why in your opinion, does Louka compare Bluntschli to Sergius? What does she comment when Raina leaves the room?
(vi)  Who enters the room at this point? What news does he give Louka? 


Indicate the details that tell us that the narrator was not very financially comfortable during his stay in London.


Find various career opportunities in Small-scale Industries like Handloom, Art and Craft, Block Printing, etc.


'Even small things in nature play a big role. So protect nature!'

Draft a short speech on the above topic, which you could give at your school assembly.

Use the following steps while drafting.

  • Greeting
  • Salutation
  • Self - Introduction
  • Introduction of the topic
  • Body of the Speech
  • Conclusion
  • Expression of gratitude to audience

Describe the climax scene in your own words. Write your comments on it.


Answer the following question :

If an opinion contrary to your own makes you angry, what does it indicate?


Match the following and write complete sentences in the lines below.

  What was happening? What happened?
i I was writing a letter. the lights went out.
ii Paul was looking out of the window the bell rang.
iii He was looking for his dog. he noticed a lovely butterfly.
iv I was just completing the last answer. he fell off the ladder.
v The man was painting the wall. I met Arun.
vi Amit was doing his homework. my pen ran out.
vii My mother was cooking dinner. ma’am said, “Stop writing.”
  1.  I was writing a letter when ___________
  2. ________________
  3. *When I met Arun, he was looking for his dog.
  4. *_____________
  5.  __________________
  6. _____________________
  7. _____________________

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