Đáp án: How about protesting against the use of nuclear power?
Đáp án: How about protesting against the use of nuclear power?
Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meanings
Let's protest against the use of nuclear power.
How about ....................................................................?
Read the passage, choose True or False.
Many people still believe that natural resources will never be used up. Actually, the world’s energy resources are limited. Nobody knows exactly how much fuel is left. However, we also should use them economically and try to find out alternative sources of power. According to Professor Marvin Burnham of the New England Institute of Technology, we have to start conserving coal, oil and gas before it is too late; and nuclear power is the only alternative.
However, many people do not approve of using nuclear power because it’s very dangerous. What would happen if there was a serious nuclear accident? Radioactivity causes cancer and may badly affect the future generations. The most effective thing is that we should use natural resources as economical as possible.
Natural resources will never run out.
A. True
B. False
. Read the text then answer the questions below: (2p)
Most of our electricity comes from the use of coal, oil, water power and nuclear power. We are looking for a cheap and clean source of power. Solar energy can be cheap and clean because it is available and it doesn’t cause pollution. One percent of the solar power that reaches the earth is enough to provide power for the total population. It is possible to store energy for a number of days, so solar energy can be used on cloudy days. Many countries in the world are beginning to use solar energy. By this way, we can save natural resources.
Answer the questions:
1. Where does most of our electricity come from?
________________________________________________________________.
2. Why do we think solar energy is clean?
_________________________________________________________________.
3. Why is it possible to use solar energy on cloudy days?
________________________________________________________________.
4. According to the passage, how can we save natural resources?
_________________________________________
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find the incoherent sentences
[1] On the one hand, there are clear ethical arguments against animal experimentation. [2] A wide variety of animals is currently in use for laboratory tests, with the most common being mice or rats thanks to their short life span and high fertility rate. [3] To use a common example of this practice, laboratory mice may be given an illness so that the effectiveness of a new drug can be measured. [4] Opponents of such research argue that humans have no right to subject animals to this kind of trauma, and that the lives of all creatures should be respected. [5] In fact, animal right activists aren’t just the people you see holding up signs when you’re commuting to work in the morning, and they are certainly not violent protestors who burn down lab buildings with the animals inside.
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[6] They believe that the benefits to humans do not justify the suffering caused, and that scientists should use alternative methods of research.
[7] On the other hand, reliable alternatives to animal experimentation may not always be available. [8] Supporters of the use of animals in medical research believe that a certain amount of suffering on the part of mice or rats can be justified if human lives are saved. [9] As can be seen from reality, through gnawing, nest-building, and defecation, both rats and mice can cause a great deal of damage to the structure of people’s homes as well as eating and contaminating their food. [10] They argue that opponents of such research might feel differently if a member of their own families needed a medical treatment that had been developed through the use of animal experimentation. [11] If the worst case scenario of death unfortunately happens, the bereavement period is associated with elevated risk for the onset of multiple psychiatric disorders, consistently across the life course and coincident with the experience. [12] Personally, I agree with the banning of animal testing for non-medical products, but I feel that it may be a necessary evil where new drugs and medical procedures are concerned.
In about 200 words ,write a passage about the following topic :
The rising levels of congestion and air pollution found in most of the world cities can be attributed directly to the rapidly increasing number of private cars in use . In order to reverse this decline in the quality of life in cities , attempts must be made to encourage people to use their cars less and public transport more . Discuss possible ways to encourage the use of public transport
Read the passage, then answer the questions below
Are you looking for a cheap, clean, effective source of power that doesn't cause pollution or waste natural resources? Look no further than solar energy from the Sun.
At present, most of our electricity comes from the use of coal and gas, oil or nuclear power. This power could be provided by the Sun. One percent of the solar energy that reaches the Earth is enough to provide power for the total population.
Many countries are already using solar energy. Solar panels are placed on the roofs of a house and the Sun's energy is used to heat water. The energy can be stored for a number of days, so on cloudy days you can use solar energy, too.
Sweden has an advanced solar energy program. There, all buildings will be heated by solar energy and cars will use solar power instead of gas by the year 2015.
When will cars use solar power instead of gas in Sweden?
đề: find the incoherent sentences ( bài này có 3 cái)
[1] On the one hand, there are clear ethical arguments against animal experimentation. [2] A wide variety of animals is currently in use for laboratory tests, with the most common being mice or rats thanks to their short life span and high fertility rate. [3] To use a common example of this practice, laboratory mice may be given an illness so that the effectiveness of a new drug can be measured. [4] Opponents of such research argue that humans have no right to subject animals to this kind of trauma, and that the lives of all creatures should be respected. [5] In fact, animal right activists aren’t just the people you see holding up signs when you’re commuting to work in the morning, and they are certainly not violent protestors who burn down lab buildings with the animals inside.
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[6] They believe that the benefits to humans do not justify the suffering caused, and that scientists should use alternative methods of research.
[7] On the other hand, reliable alternatives to animal experimentation may not always be available. [8] Supporters of the use of animals in medical research believe that a certain amount of suffering on the part of mice or rats can be justified if human lives are saved. [9] As can be seen from reality, through gnawing, nest-building, and defecation, both rats and mice can cause a great deal of damage to the structure of people’s homes as well as eating and contaminating their food. [10] They argue that opponents of such research might feel differently if a member of their own families needed a medical treatment that had been developed through the use of animal experimentation. [11] If the worst case scenario of death unfortunately happens, the bereavement period is associated with elevated risk for the onset of multiple psychiatric disorders, consistently across the life course and coincident with the experience. [12] Personally, I agree with the banning of animal testing for non-medical products, but I feel that it may be a necessary evil where new drugs and medical procedures are concerned.
Read the paragraph and choose the best answer.
Are you looking for a cheap, clean, ............ (1) source of power that doesn’t cause …………(2) or waste natural resources? Look no further than solar energy from our sun. At present, most of our …..……(3) comes from the use of coal and gas, oil or nuclear power. This power could be provided by the sun. One percent of the solar energy that reaches the earth is enough to provide………(4) for the total population. Many countries are already using solar energy. Solar panels are placed on the ……..(5) of our house and the Sun’s (6) ….is used to heat water. The energy can be…………….(7). For a number of days, so on cloudy days you can use (8)………. energy, too.
A. effect
B. effective
C. effectively
D. effectiveness
Read the paragraph and choose the best answer.
Are you looking for a cheap, clean, ............ (1) source of power that doesn’t cause …………(2) or waste natural resources? Look no further than solar energy from our sun. At present, most of our …..……(3) comes from the use of coal and gas, oil or nuclear power. This power could be provided by the sun. One percent of the solar energy that reaches the earth is enough to provide………(4) for the total population. Many countries are already using solar energy. Solar panels are placed on the ……..(5) of our house and the Sun’s (6) ….is used to heat water. The energy can be…………….(7). For a number of days, so on cloudy days you can use (8)………. energy, too.
A. streets
B. grounds
C. roofs
D. suns