- There are 3 energies: geothermal energy, solar energy, wind energy
- Should use energy 1 reasonably
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- There are 3 energies: geothermal energy, solar energy, wind energy
- Should use energy 1 reasonably
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Read the following passage, and then tick the correct answers : T or F.
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 saving coal, oil and gas before it is too late; and solar power is the only alternative.
1. Natural resources will never run out.
2. We don't know exactly how much fuel is left.
3. We shouldn't waste natural resources.
4. We should find out other types of energy besides fossil fuels.
5. According to Professor Marvin Burnham, solar energy will be used as a form of alternative energy.
B. Rewite the following sentences :
1. Why don't we go to the canteen for a drink ?
--->.................
2. I want him to take showers to save water.
--->................
3. She went to bed early because of her sickness.
--->...............
II/
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 our 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 roof 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.
1/ Questions :
a. What is solar power like ?
--->
b. Where are the solar panels placed ?
--->
VI / Give the correct form of the verbs :
1/ If we ( replace ).......... ordinary light bulbs with energy-saving bulbs, we can save a lot of money.
2/ I suggest that we ( use ).......... paper bags instead of plastic bags.
3/ Tuan ( porget ) .......... to turn off the television when he left for school.
4/ He suggested ( collect )........... garbage to protect the environment.
VII/ Write the sentences using the words provided :
1. it /necessary / you to reduce the amount / garbage you produce.
---> ..............................
2. Collect / plastic bags, empty cans and bottles then send them / factories / recyling.
---> ..............................
VIII. Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences :
1/......... air is one of the many problems we have to solve.
A. Pure B. Polluted
C. Dust C. Pleasant
2/"................." means a piece of land full of rubbish.
A. junkyard B. treasure
C. hedge C. stream
3/ If you want to save money, you should ......... the amount of water your family uses.
A. increase B. reduce
C. adapt D. repair
4. I'm disappointed ............ people have spoiled this area.
A. that B. when
C. if D. how
5. Minh's English is excellent. He speaks .........
A. perfectly English
B. English perfectly
C. perfect English
D. English perfect
6. We couldn't go on a picnic as planned............. it was raining.
A. however B. but
C. because D. so
7. If you are busy, we........... this by ourselves.
A. will do B. did
C. would do D. doing
8. I suggest ........... showers instead of talking bath.
A. take B. talking
C. to take D. to talking
9. Scientists are looking for an ............ way to reduce energy consumption.
A. effect B. effects
C. effective D. effectively
13. He was born............. March 25, 1992.
A. at B. on
C. in D. for
-- Giúp mình trước 16h hôm nay nhé --
Thank you !
Question II. Read the passage and answer the questions below
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The search for alternative resources of energy has resulted in various directions. Many communities are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity. Changing waste products into gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of waste. Experimental work is being done to make synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars. But to date, that process has proved expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power, heat from the earth, is also being tested.
Some experts are trying to revive hydroelectric power which is derived from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago, hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it supplies only four per cent. The oceans are another source of energy. Scientists are studying ways to change the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves into electricity. Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water to produce energy.
1. What are many communities doing to produce electricity?
...............................
2. Has the process of making synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars proved cheap?
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3. Where is hydroelectric power derived from?
..........................
4. What percentage of the electricity used in the United States does hydroelectric power provide today? ......................
..............................
Question III. Fill in each space with a suitable word
A. British and American English have a lot of words which look the same but have different meanings. Nobody ever gets ....(.1)...trouble if they make a mistake, although you may get a strange look if you ask for the wrong clothes. There are some American English words that the British don’t use at .... (2).... . However, most of the .... (3).... between British and American English are small. You can usually understand what words .....(4)..... from the context.
1,...;2,...;3,......;4,.....
B. Rivers are one of the world's most important natural 1. _____. Many cities are on large rivers, and almost every country 2. _____ at least one river that plays an important part 3. ____ the lives of its people. Besides transportation, rivers supply food, water for crops, water to drink, 4. _____ opportunities for recreation.
1. .../2. ../3. ....../4. .......
II/ Read the text and choose the best answers A, B, C or D. to the questions. (1m)
Most of the countries in the world have searched for alternative sources of energy in various directions. Many communities are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity. Converting waste products to gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of waste.
Experimental work is being done to derive synthetic fuels from coal, oil, shale and coal tars. But today that process has proven expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power heat from the earth is also being tested.
Some experts expect utility companies to revive hydroelectric power derived from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it supplies only five percent. The oceans are another potential source of energy. Scientists are studying ways to convert the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves to electricity. Experiments are also underway to make use of the temperature differences in ocean water to produce energy.
1. Which is the best title of the passage?
A. The use of water productions for energy
B. Efficient ways of disposing of waste
C. The search for Alternative Sources of Energy
D. New Discoveries in Geothermal Power
2. Fifty years ago one third of the electricity in the United States was provided by_________.
A. wind B. waste products C. oil D. water
3. In the second paragraph, the phrase “synthetic fuels” could be best replaced by which of the following _________.
A. biological fuels B. artificial made fuels
C. low burning fuels D. fast burning fuels
4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as an alternative source of energy?
A. electricity B. burning of garbage
C. geothermal power D. synthetics fuels
5. According to the author, the impracticability of using coal, oil shale and coal tars as sources of energy is due to _________.
A. their being money consuming B. their being time consuming
C. the scarcity of sources D. the lack of technology
Write about a vacation you plan to have. Use BE GOING TO.
When are you going to depart?
Where are you going to visit?
Which means of transportation are you going to take? Why?
Which type of ticket are you going to have? Why?
Which seat are you going to get? Why?
What are you going to do?
Which kind of travel services are they going to use?
When are you going to come home?
Check True or False
Energy is very important in modern life. People use energy to run machines, heat and cool their homes, cook, give light, transport people and products from place to place. Most energy nowadays comes from fossil fuels such as petroleum, coal and natural gas. However, burning fossil fuels causes pollution. Also, if we don’t find new kinds of energy, we will use up all the fossil fuels in the twenty –first century. Scientists are working to find other kinds of energy for the future. What might these sources of energy be?
____ 29/ Energy is used to produce a lot of electrical things.
____ 30/ Energy comes from natural resources.
____ 31/ burning fossil fuels causes pollution.
____ 32/ Everyone tries their best to find other kinds of energy for the future.
(33-36) Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.
33/Chi didn’t drink anything. She was very thirsty.
-->Although ____________________________________________________
34/ Don’t forget to buy me a newspaper.
->Remember ___________________________________________________
35/ I suggest that we should have a mechanic check our motorbike once a month.
--> I suggest _____________________________________________________
36/The film Titanic is on at Rex Cinema. Have you seen it?
--> Have you _____________________________________________________
The search for alternative resources of energy (result) 1. ..... in various directions. Many communities (burn) 2. ... garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity. Changing waste products into gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of waste. Experimental work (do) 3 ... to make synthetic fuels from coal, or coal tars. But to date, that process (prove) 4. .... expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills. Geothermal power, heat from the earth, (also/ test) 5. ...... . Some experts are trying to revive hydroelectric power which (derive) 6. ....... from streams and rivers. Fifty years ago, hydroelectric power (provide) 7. ..... one third of the electricity used in the United States, but today it (supply) 8. ...... only four per cent. The oceans are another source of energy. Scientists (study) 9. ...... ways to change the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves into electricity. Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water
(produce) 10. .... energy.
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Find 7 mistakes in the paragraph and correct them:
Alternative sources of energy
In the " Search for Free Energy", Tutt's recently released book, he quotes " We ought to be able to obtain the energy we need without the consumption of material." These are not the words of some modern-day environmentalist, but of Nikola Tesla, in 1890. Among his invention was the device to generate electricity by harnessing "coming energy". The search for free, and expensive energy continues. Researchers are looking for "fuelless" technologies that will not pollute or run out, and they are not referring to the puny contribution of solar or wind power. The science establishment has so far been proven correct, there's no such thing as a free energy lunch but that hasn't stopped mad scientists trying. They've come up with numerable patents of "over unity" contraptions, supposed giving out more energy than you put in to get them going. The story is fascinating and rarely heavy-going, although the quotes can be overlong and the diagrams are adequately displayed. Tutt admits that only a fraction of what is claimed is true. But it's also true to say we cannot afford to dismiss them out of hand, as one of these conforming investigators may just be able to save our planet from climate change.
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