When you travel by public transport, you must ___ fare.
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When you travel by public transport, you must _ _ _ fare
If you go to a new place, a map can be he_ _ _ _ _
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1.chưa bít
2.lpful (helpful)
câu 1 buy
câu 2: helpfull
When you travel by public transport, you must money fare
If you go to a new place, a map can be helpful
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When you travel by public transport, you must pay fare
There are a lot of energy-saving methods...
Do you have the time?
The flock of bird
Take/catch the bus
Vietnamese students take part in many activities FOR recess
The PRICE of petrol is DECREASING
Cows are moving FREELY ACROSS the GRASSY PLAIN.
My grandparents will celebrate fifty years OF MARRIAGE in ten days
Cindy is leaving FOR Britain
Stumble OVER
She really enjoys BEING INVITED to dinner parties
My trip to work TAKES about fifty minites by car
Forty MINUTE- DRIVE
Linda tried ON losts of pairs of shoes and finally chose the orange ones
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Topic 1
1 What is renewable energy? Give some examples.
2 What is non-renewable energy? Give some examples.
Topic 2
1 Which hour are rush hours in your community?
2 Why should we travel by public transport instead of private transport?
3 What difficulties do you meet when you are stuck in a traffic jam?
4 What means of transport do you think will be used in the future?
Topic 3
1 Give four problems of overpopulation
2 Give measures to solve these problems
Renewable energies (or renewables) are ways to generate energy from (theoreally) unlimited natural resources. These resources are either available with no time limit or replenish more quickly than the rate at which they are consumed.
Renewable energies are generally spoken of as opposed to fossil fuel energies. The fossil fuels’ stocks are limited and non-renewable in the human timescale. The most known examples of these resources are coal, oil or natural gas. On the contrary, renewable energies are produced from renewable sources. Here, we’re talking about energy coming from solar rays, wind or water cycles – all theoreally unlimited on a human scale time.
Renewable energies are also often referred to as “green energies” or “clean energies”. Still, this doesn’t mean that these energies aren’t harmful to the environment and have zero impact. Nonetheless, they have a low environmental impact compared to fossil fuels. That’s why they’re increasingly becoming important elements in companies’ CSR strategies in terms of sustainable development.
There are several types of renewable energies that are produced by different sources such as the sun, wind or water. In fact, these renewables’ power consumption has been growing over the last year. They have provided 8% of the world’s electricity in 2017 and they now cover 1/3 of the power mix in Europe. At the same time, the energy grid gets 1/4 of the total energy in China and 1/6 in the United States, India, and Japan. Let’s learn more about them below.
Related content:Is Solar Energy Really Green And Sustainable?1 – Solar Energy
This type of renewable energy comes directly from the capture of solar radiation. Here, the solar radiation is absorbed by specific sensors and rebroadcasted following 2 possible operation modes:
Examples of Solar Energy in the World
It’s estimated that in 2017 1,6% of the worldwide generated energy came from solar sources. At the same time, solar power also contributed to 20% of the total energy growth in this same year. Some of the most known sources of solar energy are:
The Kurnool Ultra Solar Park in India. It has a total generation capacity of 1000MW and over 4 million solar panels installed;The Longyangxia Solar Park in China that has a total capacity of 850MW and covers around 25sq km.The Kamuthi Solar Facility in India: it has a total capacity of 648MV and covers 10sq km.Is Solar Energy Renewable or Nonrenewable?
Solar energy is inexhaustible in the sense that it will cease once the solar system’s star – the sun – dies. However, many people wonder if, from a perspective of human’s being able to capture and use solar energy in the long-term, whether solar energy is renewable or nonrenewable.
[Full answer available soon.]
2 – Windpower, a Renewable Energy
Wind power is another renewable energy. Here, the wind’s kine energy makes turbines spin and creates a mechanical movement. Afterward, a generator transforms this mechanical energy into electricity. There are several types of wind renewable energies: onshore wind turbines, off-shore wind turbines and even floating wind turbines. But the operating principles are basically the same for all these types of wind-generated energy.
Examples of Wind Power in the World
Wind power continues has also been growing, In fact, it provided 4.4% of global power generation in 2017. The highest installed wind capacity belongs to China (164GW). At the same time, in the EU, wind power provides 15% or more of the energy generated in several countries such as Germany, Portugal or Lithuania. Some of the most known sources of wind power energy are:
The Gansu Wind Farm in China. It is still under construction and it will be able to produce 20,000MV of power by 2020;The onshore Muppandal Wind Farm in India with a capacity of 1,500MW and over 3000 turbines;The Alta Wind Energy Center in the U.S. with a total capacity of 1,548MW that’s expected to reach 3,000MW by 2040;The Walney Extension in the UK. It has a total capacity of 659MW and it’s the world’s largest offshore farm.3 – Hydro-Electric Power
Hydro-electric power consists in the transformation of the kine energy of the water (from rivers, dams, marine currents or tides) into mechanical energy by turbines.
Examples of hydro-electric power in the world
The Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station in South Korea. This is the world’s biggest tidal power installation and it has a capacity of 254 MW;The Rance Tidal Power Station in Brittany, France, has a 240 MW capacity;The Three Gorges Dam in China is the world’s largest power station in terms of installed capacity (22,500 MW).4- Biomass
Biomass is made up of organic materials from plants or animals that contain stored energy. The combustion of these natural materials produces renewable energy. Some examples of generating energy from biomass are:
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Palm oil has a huge environmental impact. What’s the impact of its use as a biofuel?What Is Biogas Energy Production?Examples of Biomass Energy in the World
Some of the most known biomass power plants in the world are:
The Iron Bridge power station in the UK, with a capacity of 740MW. It uses wood pellets as the main fuel;The Alholmenskaft power station in Finland. It has a 260MW energy generation capacity;The Polaniec power plant in Poland that uses mainly agricultural by-products and wood residues. It has a 205MW capacity.5- Geothermal Power as a Renewable Energy
The Earth generates and stores geothermal energy. In other words, radioactive materials decaying inside the Earth are emitting energy. Electricity can be created using directly or indirectly this energy, depending on the technology implemented. There are 3 main ways to use geothermal energy:
I. Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.
1. When traveling on public transport, you ________ avoid loud phone conversations.
2. When visiting Thailand, you __________ mention the King and do anything that’s disrespectful.
3. You ________ take your shoes off when entering homes or temples.
4. You _______ use both hands when giving and receiving things.
5. When dining in Thailand, you________ eat with your fork but do use it to push food onto your spoon.
II. Underline the correct form.
1. Kids should / have to wear a life vest. That’s bur regulation.
2. You mustn’t / don’t have to smoke in here; smoking isn’t allowed in the airport.
3. You must / should hand in your homework on Tuesday, or your mark will be zero.
4. You have to / don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.
5. You should / have to ask the teacher to help you if you don’t understand the lesson.
I. Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.
1. When traveling on public transport, you ____should ____ avoid loud phone conversations.
2. When visiting Thailand, you __shouldn’t________ mention the King and do anything that’s disrespectful.
3. You __should ______ take your shoes off when entering homes or temples.
4. You ____should ___ use both hands when giving and receiving things.
5. When dining in Thailand, you___shouldn’t_____ eat with your fork but do use it to push food onto your spoon.
II. Underline the correct form.
1. Kids should / have to wear a life vest. That’s bur regulation.
2. You mustn’t / don’t have to smoke in here; smoking isn’t allowed in the airport.
3. You must / should hand in your homework on Tuesday, or your mark will be zero.
4. You have to / don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.
5. You should / have to ask the teacher to help you if you don’t understand the lesson.
I. Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.
1. When traveling on public transport, you ____should ____ avoid loud phone conversations.
2. When visiting Thailand, you __shouldn’t________ mention the King and do anything that’s disrespectful.
3. You __should ______ take your shoes off when entering homes or temples.
4. You ____should ___ use both hands when giving and receiving things.
5. When dining in Thailand, you___shouldn’t_____ eat with your fork but do use it to push food onto your spoon.
1. Kids should / have to wear a life vest. That’s bur regulation.
2. You mustn’t / don’t have to smoke in here; smoking isn’t allowed in the airport.
3. You must / should hand in your homework on Tuesday, or your mark will be zero.
4. You have to / don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.
5. You should / have to ask the teacher to help you if you don’t understand the lesson.
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Why is it a good idea to travel by public transport
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because you can enjoy a less stressful journey by letting someone else do the driving. you don't have to worry about finding a parking space. it reduces congestion in towns and cities. using public transport is cheaper than owning and operating a car.
1Which hours are rush hours in your community?
2 Why should we travel by public transport instead of private transport ?
1. 7 a.m and 6.30 p.m
2. Because public transport is cheap. Besides, travelling by public transport is a good way to reduce air pollution and the use of petrol, so it can help us protect the environment.
you must keep to... when you travel in uk
a.the left b.the right c.on the left d.on the right
you must keep to... when you travel in uk
a.the left b.the right c.on the left d.on the right
Hãy trả lời các câu hỏi sau:
1. Do you like to travel? Why?
2. When is the best time to travel?
3.Have you ever been on a long trip?( If yes, say where you went)
4.And what did you do in there?
5. Where( Which country or place) would you travel to(in the future)?
6. What should you prepare before traveling?
7. Do you prefer traveling alone or with friends?
8. What form of transport do you prefer to use when you travel?
V. Read the passage and choose the best answer.
Transport in London is expensive. The fare depends on the length of the journey; you cannot buy or book ticket in advance. Children under sixteen pay half and those under five travel free. You usually buy bus tickets from the conductor, but on some buses you pay drivers most London buses are double-deckers. On the underground railway you buy you ticket from the machine or ticket office, and give it up at the end of the journey. Not all train from one platform go to the same place, so watch the signs. The last train leaves at 1.15 p.m.
1. Transport ………… London is expensive.
A. on
B. at
C. in
D. for