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1. There are 10 types of energysources. They are: solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, hydrogen energy, tidal energy, wave energy, hydroelectric energy, biomass energy, nuclear power, fossil fuels ( coal, oil and natural gas).
2. I can use less electric, use more natural energy,...
3. Renewable energy means the energy never exhausted such as solar energy, wind energy,...
4. I think my carbon footprint is medium.
5. Yes, I have.
1. The negative effect we have on the environment.
2. Yes, I do.
3. Name some sources of energy: solar, sunlight, wind, oil, coal, natural gas,...
Renewable sources: solar, sunlight, wind,...
Non - renewable sources: oil, coal, natural gas,...
4. Because sunlight we can' t use them all up - they will last forever.
XV. Read the passage and answer the question.
A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the air by your own energy needs. You need transportation, electricity, food, clothing, and other goods. CO2 is produced by the burning of fossil fuels which is used to provide energy for your homes, by the cars you travel in and by the manufacture and transport of goods you buy.
Carbon dioxide is also called greenhouse gas, which causes global warming. That is the reason why the carbon footprint is a very poweful tool to understand the impact of personal behaviours on global warming. If you want to contribute to stop global warming, the reduction of your personal carbon footprint is essential. Fist, you can reduce your carbon footprint by driving less. When possible, walk or ride a bike to avoid carbon emissions completely or use public transport in order to decrease CO emissions. Second, support using clean energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal energy and biogas. Finally, reusing or recycling items you no longer use is also a good way to reduce your carbon footprint.
1. What is a carbon footprint?
A carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the air by your own energy needs.
2. How is CO2 produced?
CO2 is produced by the burning of fossil fuels which is used to provide energy for your homes, by the cars you travel in and by the manufacture and transport of goods you buy.
3. What can carbon footprint cause?
It can cause global warming.
4. What should you do to stop global warming?
Driving less, supporting using clean energy sources such as wind, solar, geothermal energy and biogas.
XVI. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the passage.
In many countries in process of industrialization, overcrowded citis present a major problem. The (1) ............ of town is mainly caused by the drift of large numbers of people from the rural areas. The only long-tẻm solution is to make (2)............. in the rural areas more attractive, which would (3)............ people to stay there. This could be achieved by providing incentives for people to go and work in the villages. Moreover, facilities in the rural areas, such as transportation, health and education services should be (4)...........
1. A. population B. popularity C. populous D. overpopulation
2. A. life B. surroundings C. atmosphere D. sights
3. A. insist B. suggest C. encourage D. persuade
4. A. invested B. improved C. impressed D. increased
1. what / a / carbon / is / footprint
→ What is a carbon footprint ?
2. oil / is / why / energy / source / non-renewable / a
→ Why is oil a non-renewable source energy ?
3. should / we / why / energy / save ?
→ Why should we save energy ?
4. the countryside / a big city. / has / fewer problems / than
→ The countryside has fewer problems than a big city .
mình không chắc chắn lắm đâu vì phần sắp xếp câu mình còn rất yếu. :>
Đáp án: A
Giải thích: Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint?
Dịch: Bạn có biết rằng sử dụng năng lượng là đóng góp lớn nhất cho lượng khí thải carbon trung bình của nhà ở Canada?
1.How many types of energy sources are mentioned in the text? What are they?
Two. They are renewable and non-renewable.
2.What are the disadvantages of hydro and nuclear power?
Hydro power is limited because dams cannot be built in certain areas. Nuclear power is dangerous.
3.Why do you think the wind and the sun are called alternative sources of energy?
Because they are natural sources of power and we use them instead of non-renewable sources to get the electricity we need.
4.What types of energy does Viet Nam use most?
We use non-renewable sources of energy the most but we are increasingly using hydro power.
5.What does the professor think Viet Nam will use more in the future?
He thinks Viet Nam will use the wind and the sun as alternative sources of energy in the future
rewable:wind,solar enery,hydro,nuclear,biogas...
non rewable:coal,oil,natural gas...i think people will use it more in the future
→Natural Gas← viết về cái nè nhé
A natural gas flame
Ervins Strauhmanis, Flickr (link is external)
A gas that is made up mostly of methane and found near other fossil fuels, like coal. Methanogenic processes occurring in landfills and marshes also produce natural gas. Like petroleum, natural gas must first be processed before we can use it as a fuel. It is important to remove most of the other components of natural gas until it is almost purely methane. When combusted, natural gas produces only about half the greenhouse gas emissions as coal does, making it a popular fossil fuel in our increasingly carbon-conscious society. Take a look at these oil- and gas-related maps (link is external) to learn more about natural gas production and reserves in the United States.
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