1 .lower / Saving electricity / the /can/ and/ help/environment./our energy bill
Task 3
Read the passages carefully, fill in the blanks with correct words
Sometimes it is necessary to (1) our habits. Saving energy is one illustration. If we can (2) more energy, such as water and electricity, we can help keep the natural environment safe. Saving water, for example, helps preserve our rivers and reservoirs. If we usually take 10-minute showers, in this case we should try to take shorter showers. When we go out, we (3) remember to shut off electronic devices such as televisions and computers. Turning (4) the lights is another example of saving electricity. In short, remembering to help the environment, such as by saving energy, is one of our most (5) responsibilities.
1. A. exchange | B. turn | C.change |
2. A. help | B. save | C. saving |
3. A. should | B. may | C. had |
4. A. on | B. in | C. off |
5. A. important | B. basic | C. main
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SAVING ENERGY
For most North American households, lighting accounts(1)................. 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100-watt light buld(2)........... an energy-saving buld. These bulds use a quartar of the electricity of standard bulds and(3).............. eight times longer. Therefore consumers can(4)............... about U$$7 toU$$21 per buld
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SAVING ENERGY
For most North American households, lighting accounts(1).....last............ 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100-watt light buld(2)......to..... an energy-saving buld. These bulds use a quartar of the electricity of standard bulds and(3)........for...... eight times longer. Therefore consumers can(4).......cost........ about U7toU7toU21 per buld
Read the passage and decide which statements are True (T) or False (F).
In Western countries, electricity, gas, and water are not luxuries but necessities. Companies now realize that consumers want products that will not only work effectively, but also save money.
For most North American households, lighting accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100-watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and last eight times longer. Therefore, consumers can save about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a labeling scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy efficiency each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category. Ultimately, these innovations will save smoney as well as conserve the Earth's resources.
1. In Western countries, energy is cheap.
2. Consumers can save money by using energy-saving bulbs.
3. Labeling scheme is a good innovation which helps the European to save money and natural resources.
4. Ordinary 100-watt light bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs.
5. North American and European countries are interested in saving money and natural resources.
1. In Western countries, energy is cheap. F
2. Consumers can save money by using energy-saving bulbs. T
3. Labeling scheme is a good innovation which helps the European to save money and natural resources. T
4. Ordinary 100-watt light bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs. T
5. North American and European countries are interested in saving money and natural resources. T
53. In winter, / accounts / electricity bill / 50% / of / for / heating / our /.
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54. How much / if we use / instead / do we / two energy-saving bulbs / have to pay /?
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55. We can / fossil fuels / solar energy / by using / instead of / save natural resources /.
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56. My family / saving energy, so / every month / we can / save some money / is / aware of /.
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57. Solar panels / of a house / from the sun / on the roof / to receive / the energy / are installed /.
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58. you want / the amount of water / uses / to save money, / If / you / should reduce / your family /.
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59. before / you can save energy / by preparing / turning on / in the kitchen / food / carefully / the stove /.
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60. In order to / can be / an energy saving bulb / an ordinary 100-watt light bulb / by / save / replaced / electricity, /.
Choose the word or phrase in the box that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
In Western countries, electricity, gas, and water are not .............. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ................. (2) want products that will not only work ..................... (3), but also save money.
For most North American households, .................... (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ...................... (5) by replacing an ordinary 100- watt light bulb with an energy saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ...................... (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ..................... (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a .................... (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy .................... (9) each model has, compared with other appliances ........................ (10) the same category.
Question 4:
Choose the word or phrase in the box that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
In Western countries, electricity, gas, and water are not .............. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ................. (2) want products that will not only work ..................... (3), but also save money.
For most North American households, .................... (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ...................... (5) by replacing an ordinary 100- watt light bulb with an energy saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ...................... (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ..................... (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a .................... (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy .................... (9) each model has, compared with other appliances ........................ (10) the same category.
Question 6:
Choose the word or phrase in the box that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
In Western countries, electricity, gas, and water are not .............. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ................. (2) want products that will not only work ..................... (3), but also save money.
For most North American households, .................... (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ...................... (5) by replacing an ordinary 100- watt light bulb with an energy saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ...................... (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ..................... (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a .................... (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy .................... (9) each model has, compared with other appliances ........................ (10) the same category.
Question 2:
Choose the word or phrase in the box that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
In Western countries, electricity, gas, and water are not .............. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ................. (2) want products that will not only work ..................... (3), but also save money.
For most North American households, .................... (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ...................... (5) by replacing an ordinary 100- watt light bulb with an energy saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ...................... (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ..................... (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a .................... (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy .................... (9) each model has, compared with other appliances ........................ (10) the same category.
Question 5:
Choose the word or phrase in the box that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
In Western countries, electricity, gas, and water are not .............. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ................. (2) want products that will not only work ..................... (3), but also save money.
For most North American households, .................... (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ...................... (5) by replacing an ordinary 100- watt light bulb with an energy saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ...................... (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ..................... (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a .................... (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy .................... (9) each model has, compared with other appliances ........................ (10) the same category.
Question 10: