1 ......... Energy comes from the heat of the sun
2........ Con be produced by dead plants and animals as they decay
3 ........ Is often found in the ground, consisting mainly of methane
I. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box.
Natural gas | nuclear | solar | hydro | wind | oil | biogas | coal |
1. …………….energy comes from the heat of the sun.
2. ……………….can be produced by dead plants and animals as they decay.
3. …………………..is often found in the ground, consisting mainly of methane (CH4)
4. …………………energy is energy that comes from the force of moving water.
5. ……………… is flammable black hard rock, used ass a fossil fuel.
6. ………………., commonly known as petroleum, is the largest source of energy in the US.
7. To produce……………………energy, atoms are split apart, which releases energy.
8. ……………….energy is produced from moving air with the help of large turbines.
1 Solar
2 Biogas
3 Natural gas
4 Hydro
5 Coal
6 Oil
7 nuclear
8 Wind
2. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box
natural nuclear solar hydro wind oil biogas coal
1 . __________ enery comes from the heat of the Sun .
2 . __________ can be produced by dead plants and animals as they decay .
3 . __________ is often found in the ground , consisting mainly of methane .
4 . __________ enery is enery that comes from the force of moving water
5 . __________ is flammable black hard rock , used as a fossil fuel .
6 . __________ commonly known as petroleum , is the largest sourceof energy in the US .
7 . To produce _________ energy , atoms are split apart , which releases energy .
8 . __________ energy is produced from moving air with the help of large turbines
1. Solar
2. Biogas
3. Natural gas
4. Hydro
5. Coal
6. Oil
7. Nuclear
8. Wind
2. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box
1 . _____ solar_____ enery comes from the heat of the Sun .
2 . _____biogas_____ can be produced by dead plants and animals as they decay .
3 . ____natural______ is often found in the ground , consisting mainly of methane .
4 . _____hydro_____ enery is enery that comes from the force of moving water
5 . _____coal_____ is flammable black hard rock , used as a fossil fuel .
6 . ____oil______ commonly known as petroleum , is the largest sourceof energy in the US .
7 . To produce ___nuclear______ energy , atoms are split apart , which releases energy .
8 . _____wind_____ energy is produced from moving air with the help of large turbines
Điền vào chỗ trống:
1. ____________resources are those which cannot be replaced once they are used up.
2. ____________ energy is any energy source that can replace fossil fuel.
3. Solar power from the sun is ___________ as we won’t “use up” all the sunlight from the sun.
4. Geothermal energy is non – polluting, but it not widely _____________
5.____________is often found in the ground, consisting mainly of methane (CH4)
Giúp mk với! Mai mk nộp bài rồi!
1.Non-renewable
2-Renewable
3-Alternative
4-Abundant
5-Natural gas
II. Fill in the blanks with the sources of energy
3. ________ is often found in the ground, consisting mainly of methane (CH4)
6. ________, commonly known as petroleum, is the largest sourrce of energy in the United States
7. To reduce ____________ energy, atoms are split apart, which releases energy
3, natural gas (khí tự nhiên)
6,Oil (dầu)
7, nuclear (nuclear energy: năng lượng hạt nhân)
I. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box.
Natural gas nuclear solar hydro wind oil biogas coal |
1. …………….energy comes from the heat of the sun.
2. ……………….can be produced by dead plants and animals as they decay.
3. …………………..is often found in the ground, consisting mainly of methane (CH4)
4. …………………energy is energy that comes from the force of moving water.
5. ……………… is flammable black hard rock, used ass a fossil fuel.
6. ………………., commonly known as petroleum, is the largest source of energy in the US.
7. To produce……………………energy, atoms are split apart, which releases energy.
8. ……………….energy is produced from moving air with the help of large turbines.
solar
carbon dioxide
natural gas
water
coal
oil
nuclear
wind
Unit 10:
I. Put the words into the correct column depending on the stresses syllable.
Energy, biogas, plentiful, pollution, limited, unusual, natural, develop, consumption, easily, dioxide, recycle, countryside, improvement, generate, dangerous, atmosphere, important, advantage, tomorrow
Stress on 1st syllable |
Stress on 2nd syllable |
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II. Supply the stress pattern for the following words.
Example: expensive → oOo
1. countryside 2. enormous 3. solar 4. renewable 5. available 6. abundant 7. another 8. harmful |
9. convenient 10. negative 11. forever 12. hydro 13. effective 14. exhaustible 15. nuclear 16. alternative |
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
I. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box.
Natural gas nuclear solar hydro wind oil biogas coal |
1. ……………. energy comes from the heat of the sun.
2. ………………. can be produced by dead plants and animals as they decay.
3. …………………. is often found in the ground, consisting mainly of methane (CH4)
4. …………………energy is energy that comes from the force of moving water.
5. ……………… is flammable black hard rock, used ass a fossil fuel.
6. ………………., commonly known as petroleum, is the largest source of energy in the US.
7. To produce……………………energy, atoms are split apart, which releases energy.
8. ………………. energy is produced from moving air with the help of large turbines.
Read the passage and check (ü) whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Energy makes change; it does things for us. It moves cars along the road and boats over the water. It bakes a cake in the oven and keeps ice frozen in the freezer. It plays our favourite songs on the radio and lights our homes. Energy makes our bodies grow and allows our minds to think. Scientists define energy as the ability to do work. People have learned how to change energy from one from one form to another so that we can do work more easily and live more comfortably.
All forms of energy are stored in different ways, in the energy sources that we use every day. These sources are divided into two groups – renewable and nonrenewable. Renewable energy source is an energy source that can be replenished in a short period of time. Nonrenewable energy source is an energy source that we are using up and cannot recreate in a short period of time.
Renewable energy sources include solar energy, which comes from the Sun and can be turned into electricity and heat. Wind, geothermal energy from inside the Earth, biomass from plants, and hydropower and ocean energy from water are also renewable energy sources.
However, we get most of our energy from nonrenewable energy sources, which include the fossil fuels – oil, natural gas, and coal. They’re called fossil fuels because they were formed over millions and millions of years by the action of heat from the Earth’s core and pressure from rock and soil on the remains of dead plants and animals. Another nonrenewable energy source is the element uranium, whose atoms we split (through a process called nuclear fission) to create heat and ultimately electricity.
Question: Most of our energy we use every day comes from renewable energy sources.
A. True
B. False
Read the passage and check (ü) whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Energy makes change; it does things for us. It moves cars along the road and boats over the water. It bakes a cake in the oven and keeps ice frozen in the freezer. It plays our favourite songs on the radio and lights our homes. Energy makes our bodies grow and allows our minds to think. Scientists define energy as the ability to do work. People have learned how to change energy from one from one form to another so that we can do work more easily and live more comfortably.
All forms of energy are stored in different ways, in the energy sources that we use every day. These sources are divided into two groups – renewable and nonrenewable. Renewable energy source is an energy source that can be replenished in a short period of time. Nonrenewable energy source is an energy source that we are using up and cannot recreate in a short period of time.
Renewable energy sources include solar energy, which comes from the Sun and can be turned into electricity and heat. Wind, geothermal energy from inside the Earth, biomass from plants, and hydropower and ocean energy from water are also renewable energy sources.
However, we get most of our energy from nonrenewable energy sources, which include the fossil fuels – oil, natural gas, and coal. They’re called fossil fuels because they were formed over millions and millions of years by the action of heat from the Earth’s core and pressure from rock and soil on the remains of dead plants and animals. Another nonrenewable energy source is the element uranium, whose atoms we split (through a process called nuclear fission) to create heat and ultimately electricity.
Question: Renewable energy can be turned into electricity and heat.
A. True
B. False
Read the passage and tick true (T) or false (F).
Energy makes change; it does things for us. It moves cars along the road and boats over the water. It bakes a cake in the oven and keeps ice frozen in the freezer. It plays our favourite songs on the radio and lights our homes. Energy makes our bodies grow and allows our minds to think. Scientists define energy as the ability to do work. People have learned how to change energy from one from one form to another so that we can do work more easily and live more comfortably.
All forms of energy are stored in different ways, in the energy sources that we use every day. These sources are divided into two groups – renewable and nonrenewable. Renewable energy source is an energy source that can be replenished in a short period of time. Nonrenewable energy source is an energy source that we are using up and cannot recreate in a short period of time.
Renewable energy sources include solar energy, which comes from the Sun and can be turned into electricity and heat. Wind, geothermal energy from inside the Earth, biomass from plants, and hydropower and ocean energy from water are also renewable energy sources.
However, we get most of our energy from nonrenewable energy sources, which include the fossil fuels – oil, natural gas, and coal. They’re called fossil fuels because they were formed over millions and millions of years by the action of heat from the Earth’s core and pressure from rock and soil on the remains of dead plants and animals. Another nonrenewable energy source is the element uranium, whose atoms we split (through a process called nuclear fission) to create heat and ultimately electricity.
Question Nonrenewable energy source is an energy source that can be replenished in a short period of time and renewable energy source is an energy source that we are using up and cannot recreate in a short period of time.
A. True
B. False