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II. Read the following passage then choose the best answer for each blank. Coal is black solid fossil fuel. It is usually very (6)_______ . Coal is made of 65% - 95% carbon. It also has hydrocarbons and some other compounds in it. It is (7)_______ from the remain of plants that lived millions of years ago. Coal can be burned for energy or (8)_______ . About two-third of coalmined today is burned in power station to make (9)_______ . Burning it is not as common as it used to be, (10)_______...
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II. Read the following passage then choose the best answer for each blank.

Coal is black solid fossil fuel. It is usually very (6)_______ . Coal is made of 65% - 95% carbon. It also has hydrocarbons and some other compounds in it. It is (7)_______ from the remain of plants that lived millions of years ago.

Coal can be burned for energy or (8)_______ . About two-third of coalmined today is burned in power station to make (9)_______ . Burning it is not as common as it used to be, (10)_______ it causes much pollution.

Natural gasis a mixture. It (11)_______ mainly of hydrocarbons. The main component is methane. Natural gas is often found in the ground (12)_______ with petroleum.

Most natural gas is burned (13)_______ to produce energy. It burns with a clean flame. It causes (14)_______ pollution.

The main use of natural gasis to produce electricity. It is also used as (15)_______ for cars, cooking gas and to make fertilizers.

6. A. soft B. hard C. difficult D. loosse

7. A. made B. formed C. done D. founded

8. A. heat B. hotter C. hottest D. hot

9. A. powder B. product C. electricity D. mass

10. A. but B. therefore C. because D. however

11. A. consists B. depends C. combines D. mixes

12. A. except B. toghether C. addition D. apart

13. A. actively B. honestly C. straightly D. directly

14. A. little B. few C. many D. a lot

15. A. light B. fuel C. fire D. food

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13 tháng 4 2018

II. Read the following passage then choose the best answer for each blank.

Coal is black solid fossil fuel. It is usually very (6)_______ . Coal is made of 65% - 95% carbon. It also has hydrocarbons and some other compounds in it. It is (7)_______ from the remain of plants that lived millions of years ago.

Coal can be burned for energy or (8)_______ . About two-third of coalmined today is burned in power station to make (9)_______ . Burning it is not as common as it used to be, (10)_______ it causes much pollution.

Natural gasis a mixture. It (11)_______ mainly of hydrocarbons. The main component is methane. Natural gas is often found in the ground (12)_______ with petroleum.

Most natural gas is burned (13)_______ to produce energy. It burns with a clean flame. It causes (14)_______ pollution.

The main use of natural gasis to produce electricity. It is also used as (15)_______ for cars, cooking gas and to make fertilizers.

6. A. soft B. hard C. difficult D. loosse

7. A. made B. formed C. done D. founded

8. A. heat B. hotter C. hottest D. hot

9. A. powder B. product C. electricity D. mass

10. A. but B. therefore C. because D. however

11. A. consists B. depends C. combines D. mixes

12. A. except B. toghether C. addition D. apart

13. A. actively B. honestly C. straightly D. directly

14. A. little B. few C. many D. a lot

15. A. light B. fuel C. fire D. food

5 tháng 6 2021

7.A , 8.A, 9.C , 10. C , 11.A , 13. D , 14.A , 15.B mới đúng nhé

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power plants were constructed throughout the country, the reliance on coal increased. Since the First World War, coal-fired power plants have accounted for about half of the electricity produced in the United States each year. In 1986 such plants had a combined generating capacity of 289,000 megawatts and consumed 33 percent of the nearly 900 million tons of coal mined in the country that year. Given the uncertainty in the future growth of nuclear power and in the supply of oil and natural gas, coal-fired power plants could well provide up to 70 percent of the electric power in the United States by the end of the century.

Yet, in spite of the fact that coal has long been a source of electricity and may remain one for many years (coal represents about 80 percent of United States fossil-fuel reserves), it has actually never been the most desirable fossil fuel for power plants. Coal contains less energy per unit of weight than natural gas or oil; it is difficult to transport, and it is associated with a host of environmental issues, among them acid rain. Since the late 1960's problems of emission control and waste disposal have sharply reduced the appeal of coal-fired power plants. The cost of ameliorating these environmental problems, along with the rising cost of building a facility as large and complex as a coal-fired power plant, has also made such plants less attractive from a purely economic perspective.

Changes in the technological base of coal fired power plants could restore their attractiveness, however. Whereas some of these changes are evolutionary and are intended mainly to increase the productivity of existing plants, completely new technologies for burning coal cleanly are also being developed

According to the passage, which of the following is one of the goals of the new technology in coal-fired plants?

A. To adapt the plants to other kinds of fuel

B. To reduce the cost of building more plants

C. To lengthen the lives of plants already in use

D. To make the plants already in use more productive

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22 tháng 5 2018

Đáp án D

Dựa vào câu “Whereas some of these changes are evolutionary and are intended mainly to increase the productivity of existing plants…” → một trong những mục tiêu của công nghệ mới trong các nhà máy than đốt là làm cho những nhà máy đang tồn tại trở nên năng suất hơn → chọn D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power plants were constructed throughout the country, the reliance on coal increased. Since the First World War, coal-fired power plants have accounted for about half of the electricity produced in the United States each year. In 1986 such plants had a combined generating capacity of 289,000 megawatts and consumed 33 percent of the nearly 900 million tons of coal mined in the country that year. Given the uncertainty in the future growth of nuclear power and in the supply of oil and natural gas, coal-fired power plants could well provide up to 70 percent of the electric power in the United States by the end of the century.

Yet, in spite of the fact that coal has long been a source of electricity and may remain one for many years (coal represents about 80 percent of United States fossil-fuel reserves), it has actually never been the most desirable fossil fuel for power plants. Coal contains less energy per unit of weight than natural gas or oil; it is difficult to transport, and it is associated with a host of environmental issues, among them acid rain. Since the late 1960's problems of emission control and waste disposal have sharply reduced the appeal of coal-fired power plants. The cost of ameliorating these environmental problems, along with the rising cost of building a facility as large and complex as a coal-fired power plant, has also made such plants less attractive from a purely economic perspective.

Changes in the technological base of coal fired power plants could restore their attractiveness, however. Whereas some of these changes are evolutionary and are intended mainly to increase the productivity of existing plants, completely new technologies for burning coal cleanly are also being developed

Acid rain is mentioned in the passage for which of the following reasons?

A. It reduces the efficiency of coal-fired plants

B. It increases the difficulty of transporting coal

C. It is an environmental problem associated with coal use

D. It contains less energy per unit of weight than coal does

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5 tháng 2 2017

Đáp án C

Dựa vào câu “… it is difficult to transport, and it is associated with a host of environmental issues, among them acid rain” → mưa axit là một vấn đề môi trường liên quan đến việc sử dụng than đá.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power plants were constructed throughout the country, the reliance on coal increased. Since the First World War, coal-fired power plants have accounted for about half of the electricity produced in the United States each year. In 1986 such plants had a combined generating capacity of 289,000 megawatts and consumed 33 percent of the nearly 900 million tons of coal mined in the country that year. Given the uncertainty in the future growth of nuclear power and in the supply of oil and natural gas, coal-fired power plants could well provide up to 70 percent of the electric power in the United States by the end of the century.

Yet, in spite of the fact that coal has long been a source of electricity and may remain one for many years (coal represents about 80 percent of United States fossil-fuel reserves), it has actually never been the most desirable fossil fuel for power plants. Coal contains less energy per unit of weight than natural gas or oil; it is difficult to transport, and it is associated with a host of environmental issues, among them acid rain. Since the late 1960's problems of emission control and waste disposal have sharply reduced the appeal of coal-fired power plants. The cost of ameliorating these environmental problems, along with the rising cost of building a facility as large and complex as a coal-fired power plant, has also made such plants less attractive from a purely economic perspective.

Changes in the technological base of coal fired power plants could restore their attractiveness, however. Whereas some of these changes are evolutionary and are intended mainly to increase the productivity of existing plants, completely new technologies for burning coal cleanly are also being developed.

Edison's electric light bulb is mentioned in the passage because it _______.

A. replaced gas as a light source

B. increased the need for electrical power

C. was safer than any other method of lighting

D. could work only with electricity generated from coal

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9 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án B

Dựa vào thông tin “The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power” → bóng đèn điện của Edison được đề cập đến trong đoạn văn bởi vì nó làm tăng nhu cầu về năng lượng điện

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power plants were constructed throughout the country, the reliance on coal increased. Since the First World War, coal-fired power plants have accounted for about half of the electricity produced in the United States each year. In 1986 such plants had a combined generating capacity of 289,000 megawatts and consumed 33 percent of the nearly 900 million tons of coal mined in the country that year. Given the uncertainty in the future growth of nuclear power and in the supply of oil and natural gas, coal-fired power plants could well provide up to 70 percent of the electric power in the United States by the end of the century.

Yet, in spite of the fact that coal has long been a source of electricity and may remain one for many years (coal represents about 80 percent of United States fossil-fuel reserves), it has actually never been the most desirable fossil fuel for power plants. Coal contains less energy per unit of weight than natural gas or oil; it is difficult to transport, and it is associated with a host of environmental issues, among them acid rain. Since the late 1960's problems of emission control and waste disposal have sharply reduced the appeal of coal-fired power plants. The cost of ameliorating these environmental problems, along with the rising cost of building a facility as large and complex as a coal-fired power plant, has also made such plants less attractive from a purely economic perspective.

Changes in the technological base of coal fired power plants could restore their attractiveness, however. Whereas some of these changes are evolutionary and are intended mainly to increase the productivity of existing plants, completely new technologies for burning coal cleanly are also being developed

It can be inferred from the passage that coal became the principal source of electricity in the United States, because it _______.

A. required no complicated machinery

B. was comparatively plentiful and  inexpensive

C. was easy to transport

D. burned efficiently

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29 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án B

Dựa vào thông tin “… created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill…” → có thể suy ra rằng than đá trở thành nguồn điện chính của Hoa Kỳ bởi vì nó tương đối nhiều và không quá đắt đỏ

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power plants were constructed throughout the country, the reliance on coal increased. Since the First World War, coal-fired power plants have accounted for about half of the electricity produced in the United States each year. In 1986 such plants had a combined generating capacity of 289,000 megawatts and consumed 33 percent of the nearly 900 million tons of coal mined in the country that year. Given the uncertainty in the future growth of nuclear power and in the supply of oil and natural gas, coal-fired power plants could well provide up to 70 percent of the electric power in the United States by the end of the century.

Yet, in spite of the fact that coal has long been a source of electricity and may remain one for many years (coal represents about 80 percent of United States fossil-fuel reserves), it has actually never been the most desirable fossil fuel for power plants. Coal contains less energy per unit of weight than natural gas or oil; it is difficult to transport, and it is associated with a host of environmental issues, among them acid rain. Since the late 1960's problems of emission control and waste disposal have sharply reduced the appeal of coal-fired power plants. The cost of ameliorating these environmental problems, along with the rising cost of building a facility as large and complex as a coal-fired power plant, has also made such plants less attractive from a purely economic perspective.

Changes in the technological base of coal fired power plants could restore their attractiveness, however. Whereas some of these changes are evolutionary and are intended mainly to increase the productivity of existing plants, completely new technologies for burning coal cleanly are also being developed

Where in the passage is there a reference to the establishment of the first electric power stations?

A. Lines 2-3

B. Lines 5-7

C. Lines 9-11

D. Lines 16-18

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29 tháng 11 2019

Đáp án A

Thông tin được đề cập đến ở dòng 2, 3 “Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself)” → chọn A

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power plants were constructed throughout the country, the reliance on coal increased. Since the First World War, coal-fired power plants have accounted for about half of the electricity produced in the United States each year. In 1986 such plants had a combined generating capacity of 289,000 megawatts and consumed 33 percent of the nearly 900 million tons of coal mined in the country that year. Given the uncertainty in the future growth of nuclear power and in the supply of oil and natural gas, coal-fired power plants could well provide up to 70 percent of the electric power in the United States by the end of the century.

Yet, in spite of the fact that coal has long been a source of electricity and may remain one for many years (coal represents about 80 percent of United States fossil-fuel reserves), it has actually never been the most desirable fossil fuel for power plants. Coal contains less energy per unit of weight than natural gas or oil; it is difficult to transport, and it is associated with a host of environmental issues, among them acid rain. Since the late 1960's problems of emission control and waste disposal have sharply reduced the appeal of coal-fired power plants. The cost of ameliorating these environmental problems, along with the rising cost of building a facility as large and complex as a coal-fired power plant, has also made such plants less attractive from a purely economic perspective.

Changes in the technological base of coal fired power plants could restore their attractiveness, however. Whereas some of these changes are evolutionary and are intended mainly to increase the productivity of existing plants, completely new technologies for burning coal cleanly are also being developed.

What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Coal-fired plants are an important source of electricity in the United States and are likely to remain so.

B. Generating electricity from coal is comparatively recent in the United States.

C. Coal is a more economical fuel than either oil or nuclear power.

D. Coal is a safer and more dependable fossil fuel than oil or gas.

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30 tháng 4 2018

Đáp án A

Dựa vào thông tin được đưa ra trong toàn đoạn văn và đoạn cuối → nội dung chính của đoạn văn nói về việc các nhà máy than đốt là một nguồn điện quan trọng ở Hoa Kỳ và vẫn có khả năng sẽ vẫn duy trì như vậy → chọn A

II. Read the following passage then choose the best answer to fill in the blank (8 points)HOBBYThere are many reasons …1… it is important to have a hobby. First of all, a hobby can be a remedy for your …2… . Because it is the active  you choose for yourself, it will always give you pleasure and …3… you relax. Even if you just spend a little time enjoying your hobby, you can see the difference …4… your spirit. Second, some hobbies can also …5… you financially. Many old people enjoy gardening....
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II. Read the following passage then choose the best answer to fill in the blank (8 points)

HOBBY

There are many reasons …1… it is important to have a hobby. First of all, a hobby can be a remedy for your …2… . Because it is the active  you choose for yourself, it will always give you pleasure and …3… you relax. Even if you just spend a little time enjoying your hobby, you can see the difference …4… your spirit. Second, some hobbies can also …5… you financially. Many old people enjoy gardening. They grow a lot of trees and vegetables, so they can sell them for some money. In…..6… , a hobby can help you connect with other people. If you like collecting stamps, you can …7… a stamp club to share your albums with other collectors. If your hobby is carving eggshells, you can give your products to your friends …8… gifts.

1. A. for B. why C. because D. what

2. A. happiness B. pain C. tired D. tiredness

3. A. help B. have C. do D. want

4. A. for B. in C. on D. at

5. A. harm B. give C. benefit D. make

6. A. addition B. general C. conclusion D. fact

7. A. take part B. go C. join D. leave

8. A. like B. as C. for D. to

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13 tháng 9 2021

1 B

2 D

3 A

4 B

5 C

6 A

7 C

8 B

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.

The invention of the incandescent light bulb by Thomas A. Edison in 1879 created a demand for a cheap, readily available fuel with which to generate large amounts of electric power. Coal seemed to fit the bill, and it fueled the earliest power stations (which were set up at the end Of the nineteenth century by Edison himself). As more power plants were constructed throughout the country, the reliance on coal increased. Since the First World War, coal-fired power plants have accounted for about half of the electricity produced in the United States each year. In 1986 such plants had a combined generating capacity of 289,000 megawatts and consumed 33 percent of the nearly 900 million tons of coal mined in the country that year. Given the uncertainty in the future growth of nuclear power and in the supply of oil and natural gas, coal-fired power plants could well provide up to 70 percent of the electric power in the United States by the end of the century.

Yet, in spite of the fact that coal has long been a source of electricity and may remain one for many years (coal represents about 80 percent of United States fossil-fuel reserves), it has actually never been the most desirable fossil fuel for power plants. Coal contains less energy per unit of weight than natural gas or oil; it is difficult to transport, and it is associated with a host of environmental issues, among them acid rain. Since the late 1960's problems of emission control and waste disposal have sharply reduced the appeal of coal-fired power plants. The cost of ameliorating these environmental problems, along with the rising cost of building a facility as large and complex as a coal-fired power plant, has also made such plants less attractive from a purely economic perspective.

Changes in the technological base of coal fired power plants could restore their attractiveness, however. Whereas some of these changes are evolutionary and are intended mainly to increase the productivity of existing plants, completely new technologies for burning coal cleanly are also being developed

In the author's opinion, the importance of coal-generated electricity could increase in the future for which of the following reasons? 

A. The possible substitutes are too dangerous.

B. The cost of changing to other fuels is too great.

C. The future availability of other fuels is uncertain.

D. Other fuels present too many environmental problems.

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21 tháng 1 2017

Đáp án C

Dựa vào câu “Given the uncertainty in the future growth of nuclear power and in the supply of oil and natural gas…” → sự quan trọng của nguồn điện được tạo ra từ than có thể tăng trong tương lai vì lí do sự sẵn có của các nguồn nhiên liệu khác trong tương lai không được chắc chắn.