II.Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions We can use renewable and non- renewable energy sources to make electricity. Most of our electricity comes from power stations that use fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas.We call them non- renewable sources because they will eventually run out Unfortunately, burning fossil fuels produces lots of greenhouse gases which cause global warming . We also use renewable energy sources like the sun , wind and water to make electricity. We can use them again and again because they cannot run out . They do not produce greenhouse gases so they are much less harmful to the environment. 1. What do we mainly use to produce electricity? A. Renewable energy sources B. Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas C. Nuclear power D. Solar panels only 2. Why are fossil fuels called non-renewable sources? A. They are cheap B. They will eventually run out C. They produce clean energy D. They are easy to find 3. What happens when we burn fossil fuels? A. It makes clean air B. It causes global warming C. It saves energy D. It creates water 4. Which of the following is a renewable energy source? A. Oil B. Gas C. Wind D. Coal 5. Why are renewable sources better for the environment? A. They cost less money B. They produce more electricity C. They do not produce greenhouse gases D. They are easier to use
1. What do we mainly use to produce electricity?
A. Renewable energy sources
B. Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas
C. Nuclear power
D. Solar panels only
2. Why are fossil fuels called non-renewable sources?
A. They are cheap
B. They will eventually run out
C. They produce clean energy
D. They are easy to find
3. What happens when we burn fossil fuels?
A. It makes clean air
B. It causes global warming
C. It saves energy
D. It creates water
4. Which of the following is a renewable energy source?
A. Oil
B. Gas
C. Wind
D. Coal
5. Why are renewable sources better for the environment?
A. They cost less money
B. They produce more electricity
C. They do not produce greenhouse gases
D. They are easier to use