Tuesday, February 26, 2013
NOTES
ACTIVITY
CAUSE VS EFFECT
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4
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VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION M.O.T |
O.K
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CITROEN M.O.T |
6
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SERVICE SHEET
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HOW HOT IT'S...IT'S TEMPERATURE
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6
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FRACTIONS AND FORCES. I.I |
4
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VOCABULARY
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Friday, February 22, 2013
FIRST QUARTER/HOW WOULD MY BLOG BE USEFUL AFTER.....
HOW WOULD MY BLOG BE USEFUL AFTER I FINISH SCHOOL?
When I
finish the school,the blog will be as my curriculum vitae because it is useful for work. To practique the English in the future and I CAN show THAT I
KNOW WORK WITH COMPUTER. I CAN TO DEMOSTRATE THAT I KNOW WRITE AND SPEAK IN
ENGLISH AND I CAN WORK WITH COMPUTER.
CUSTOMER LETTER/ THE FIRST QUARTER
23 SEPTIEMBRE 2012
MAKRO SL
LONDON 666
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
I`m writing
this letter to complain .Last 2 September, I bought in this store a GPS model
1452.The GPS wasn´t working properly and the touch screen are very slow.
I would like
to exchange my article
Looking
forward to hearing from you
Yours
Thursday, February 21, 2013
TYPE OF VEHICLES (2)
Able to be changed in form, function, or character. A car with a folding or detachable roof.
cabriolet
Station Wagons
A car with a long body, incorporating a large carrying area behind the seats and having a rear door for easy loading.
sports car: a small low car with a high-powered engine; usually seats two persons.
Door Coupes
Door Coupes A car with a fixed roof, two doors, and a sloping rear.
TYPE OF VEHICLES (1)
VAN
A covered boxlike motor vehicle, typically having a rear door and sliding doors on the side panels, used for transporting goods or people.HATCHBACK
A car with a door across the full width at the back end that opens upward.
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT TEST CITROEN
Ministry of Transport test
EVALUATED PHOTO
WHAT IS WRONG WITH HEADLIGHTS?
REPLACE A LIGHT,INDICATOR LIGHT,AND EXHAUST EMISSIONSITEMS MENTIONED IN THE M.OT TEST?
HEADLIGHT,BODY WORK,INDICATOR LIGHT,WINDSCREEN,BRAKEWednesday, February 20, 2013
I .FIRST.....THE FOUR STROKE
THE FOUR STROKE INTERNAL COMBUSTION CYCLE. I
INTAKE STROKE.
The crankshaft rotates. This makes the piston move downs the cylinder, away from the valves. At the same time, the cam above the intake valve rotates. This makes the valve move downwards, wich opens the intake port. As the piston moves down, fuel is sucked into the cylinder through this inlet.
COMPRESSION STROKE
. As the crankshaft rotates, it makes the piston move up the chamber towards the valves. Simultaneously. The cam above the intake valve rotates and allows it to close. Both valvves are now closed. As the piston moves up towards the valves, it compresses the fuel.
POWER STROKE
Just before the piston reaches top dead center, the mixture is ignited by a spark plug. The third stroke, the power stroke harnesses the energy of the explosion by allowing the piston to be forced downward from top dead center. This linear motion is changed to rotational motion by the crankshaft.
EXHAUST STROKE
The last stroke is the exhaust stroke. During this last upward movement of the piston the exhaust valve is open. The piston forces all of the burned gasses from the previous explosion out of the cylinder. The cycle is completed and can begin again.
HOW HOT IT'S...IT'S TEMPERATURE . I I
CORRECTED
·
I
please find out the localition of the ship, and her speed
·
Before
yu touch the liquid you should take the temperature
·
I
want to find out the distance of the plane, it's height
·
Could
you please tell me the depth of the river below the bridge
·
I
also need to know the width, of the length and the height of the bridge
VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION M.O.T
VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION M.O.T.
1-
Class I. Motor
bicycles (witch or without side cars) up to 200 cc
2- Class II. All motorr bicycles including
Class I with or without side cars
3- Class III. 3- wheeled vehicles not more than 450 Kg unladen weight
(excluding motor bicycles with side cars)
4- Class IV. Cars including 9- wheeled vehicles
more than 450 Kg
unladen nweight, Taxis, Minibuses and Ambulances up to 12 passengers seats,
Goods Vehicles not exceeding 3000
Kg Design Gross Weight (DGW). Motor Caravans and Dual Purpose
Vehicles.
5- Class V. Private passenger vehicles,
ambulances, motor caravans and dual purpose vehicles with 13 or more passenger
seats.
6- Class VIII. Good vehicles over 300Kg up to and
inclding 3500 Kg
DGW. If a vehicle is presented with a manufacturer's plate and a Ministry plate
the weigths to be used are those on the Ministry plate.
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PSVV
test (Class VI). Public service vehicles used for hire or reward with more than
eight passenger seats (test conducted by VOSA/DVA staff, usually attheir own
stations)
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HGV
test. Goods vehicles over 3500
Kg GVW and trailers over 1020 Kg unladen wweight or 3500 Kg GVW if fitted with
overrun brakes (test conducted by VOSA/DVA staff usually at their own stations,
or at VOSA approved designated premises)
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