Nuclear power (use).......……….. for heating in the future.
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 30 to 34.
The Great Energy Debate
Modern civilization is heavily dependent on energy. Without reliable power sources, e coulnt operate machines, use transportation, communicate via Internet, or do many other things. Although everyone recognizes the importance of energy, deciding what kind of energy the world should use in the future is not a simple task. The two leading candidates for this role are green energy and nuclear energy.
Currently, most of the energy we use is derived from fossil fuels. Although this energy source has got us this far, there are several problems with it. For starters, it is a finite resource which is quickly running out. Some analysts have even estimated that the Earth could run out of coal and oil within the next 50 years. Burning fossil fuels also creates large amount of pollution, which is harmful to the environment. Although fossil fuels still provide the majority of our power, governments are seeking better energy sources to use going forward.
Green energy is one option that is becoming increasingly attractive. It includes technologies such as solar, wind, and hydro power. These are seen as clean sources of energy because they cause very little pollution. In addition, they are completely renewable, so there is no danger that it will run out. The major disadvantage with green energy sources is that they are not cheap.
The other alternative is nuclear power. Like green energy, it is also a renewable source of power that will not run out, and it also doesn’t produce air pollution. In addition, nuclear power is more reliable than green energy, as it doesn’t depend on sunshine, rain, or wind to operate. The major issues with nuclear power are safety concerns and nuclear waste. Nuclear power plants create a considerable amount of nuclear waste which is extremely hazardous to people’s health. I they happen to have a meltdown, this could destroy the surrounding area for years to come.
The recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan brought this reality into the spotlight once again. In response, Germany announced it would close down eight of its nuclear plants immediately, and close the rest by 2022. Meanwhile, other nations refuse to give up on nuclear power, stating that these disasters are rare. The debate of whether to use green or nuclear power will likely continue for some time. In the end, it is quite possible that both energy sources will be used to fuel our planet.
What does the author think is the most likely energy solution for the future?
A. A mix of different energy sources will be the answer.
B. Fossil fuels will continue to be the best choice.
C. Nuclear energy probably makes the most sense.
D. People will all eventually support green energy.
Chọn A.
Đáp án A.
Dịch câu hỏi: Tác giả nghĩ đâu là giải pháp năng lượng khả quan nhất cho tương lai?
A. Một hỗn hợp các nguồn năng lượng khác nhau sẽ là câu trả lời.
B. Nhiên liệu hóa thạch sẽ tiếp tục là lựa chọn tốt nhất.
C. Năng lượng hạt nhân có lẽ có ý nghĩa nhất.
D. Mọi người cuối cùng sẽ hỗ trợ năng lượng xanh.
Thông tin ở câu cuối cùng của bài viết: “...it is quite possible that both energy sources will be used to fuel our planet.” (...hoàn toàn có khả năng cả hai nguồn năng lượng sẽ được sử dụng để cung cấp nhiên liệu cho hành tinh của chúng ta).
IV. Use the correct form of the words in brackets
1. We used to (cycle ) ....................to school two years ago . Now we walk
2. Nuclear power (replace )....................in the future .
3. In spite of (be ) .................ill, he goes to school today
4. At this time tomorrow , my classmate ( show )........................... a film on types of renewable energy
sources.
5. We liked the (perform ) .....................of that young pianist.
6. Christmas is a popular (festival )....................in many countries and people (celebration )
...............................it in different ways .
7. I have seen a lot of (parade ) ........................in my life
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8. My father drives his motorbike (care )..........................he never has accident.
9. What I like about festivals is that they show the (culture )..................values of different communities.
10. (I)................. books are here on the table. Where are (you ).................?
11. The end of the film was so ( move).......................................................
12. That was an ( interest ) ........................book and I was (interest)..............in reading it.
1.cycle
2.will replace
3.being
4.will be show
5.performance
6.festival - celebrate
8.carefully
11.moved
12.interesting - interested
1. cycle
2. will be replaced
3. being
4. will be showing
5. performance
6. festival - celebrate
7. parades
8. carefully
9. cultural
10. My - yours
11. moving
12. interesting - interested
IV. Use the correct form of the words in brackets
8. My father drives his motorbike (care )............carefully..............he never has accident.
9. What I like about festivals is that they show the (culture ).......cultural...........values of different communities.
10. (I)........my......... books are here on the table. Where are (you ).......yours..........?
11. The end of the film was so ( move)....................moved...................................
12. That was an ( interest ) ............interesting............book and I was (interest).......interested.......in reading it.
Nuclear power ...............................in the future.
A. will be replaced
B. replaced
C. be replaced
D. replaces
Nuclear power (replace)……… ……………………..in the future.
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 30 to 34.
The Great Energy Debate
Modern civilization is heavily dependent on energy. Without reliable power sources, e coulnt operate machines, use transportation, communicate via Internet, or do many other things. Although everyone recognizes the importance of energy, deciding what kind of energy the world should use in the future is not a simple task. The two leading candidates for this role are green energy and nuclear energy.
Currently, most of the energy we use is derived from fossil fuels. Although this energy source has got us this far, there are several problems with it. For starters, it is a finite resource which is quickly running out. Some analysts have even estimated that the Earth could run out of coal and oil within the next 50 years. Burning fossil fuels also creates large amount of pollution, which is harmful to the environment. Although fossil fuels still provide the majority of our power, governments are seeking better energy sources to use going forward.
Green energy is one option that is becoming increasingly attractive. It includes technologies such as solar, wind, and hydro power. These are seen as clean sources of energy because they cause very little pollution. In addition, they are completely renewable, so there is no danger that it will run out. The major disadvantage with green energy sources is that they are not cheap.
The other alternative is nuclear power. Like green energy, it is also a renewable source of power that will not run out, and it also doesn’t produce air pollution. In addition, nuclear power is more reliable than green energy, as it doesn’t depend on sunshine, rain, or wind to operate. The major issues with nuclear power are safety concerns and nuclear waste. Nuclear power plants create a considerable amount of nuclear waste which is extremely hazardous to people’s health. I they happen to have a meltdown, this could destroy the surrounding area for years to come.
The recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan brought this reality into the spotlight once again. In response, Germany announced it would close down eight of its nuclear plants immediately, and close the rest by 2022. Meanwhile, other nations refuse to give up on nuclear power, stating that these disasters are rare. The debate of whether to use green or nuclear power will likely continue for some time. In the end, it is quite possible that both energy sources will be used to fuel our planet.
The work “spotlight” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to __________.
A. concern
B. attention
C. danger
D. area of light
Chọn B.
Đáp án B.
Ta có: spotlight (vị trí nổi bật) = attention (sự chú ý)
Các đáp án khác không phù hợp.
A. concern: quan tâm
C. danger: nguy hiểm
D. area of light: vùng ánh sáng
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 30 to 34.
The Great Energy Debate
Modern civilization is heavily dependent on energy. Without reliable power sources, e coulnt operate machines, use transportation, communicate via Internet, or do many other things. Although everyone recognizes the importance of energy, deciding what kind of energy the world should use in the future is not a simple task. The two leading candidates for this role are green energy and nuclear energy.
Currently, most of the energy we use is derived from fossil fuels. Although this energy source has got us this far, there are several problems with it. For starters, it is a finite resource which is quickly running out. Some analysts have even estimated that the Earth could run out of coal and oil within the next 50 years. Burning fossil fuels also creates large amount of pollution, which is harmful to the environment. Although fossil fuels still provide the majority of our power, governments are seeking better energy sources to use going forward.
Green energy is one option that is becoming increasingly attractive. It includes technologies such as solar, wind, and hydro power. These are seen as clean sources of energy because they cause very little pollution. In addition, they are completely renewable, so there is no danger that it will run out. The major disadvantage with green energy sources is that they are not cheap.
The other alternative is nuclear power. Like green energy, it is also a renewable source of power that will not run out, and it also doesn’t produce air pollution. In addition, nuclear power is more reliable than green energy, as it doesn’t depend on sunshine, rain, or wind to operate. The major issues with nuclear power are safety concerns and nuclear waste. Nuclear power plants create a considerable amount of nuclear waste which is extremely hazardous to people’s health. I they happen to have a meltdown, this could destroy the surrounding area for years to come.
The recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan brought this reality into the spotlight once again. In response, Germany announced it would close down eight of its nuclear plants immediately, and close the rest by 2022. Meanwhile, other nations refuse to give up on nuclear power, stating that these disasters are rare. The debate of whether to use green or nuclear power will likely continue for some time. In the end, it is quite possible that both energy sources will be used to fuel our planet.
The word “these” in paragraph 3 refers to___________ .
A. generation of electricity
B. seeking greener energy
C. cheap energy
D. alternative energy
Chọn D.
Đáp án D.
Dịch câu hỏi: Từ “these” trong đoạn 3 đề cập đến _________.
A. sản xuất điện
B. tìm kiếm năng lượng xanh hơn
C. năng lượng rẻ
D. năng lượng thay thế
Thông tin: “Green energy is one option that is becoming increasingly attractive. It includes technologies such as solar, wind, and hydro power. These are seen as clean sources of energy because they cause very little pollution.”
(Năng lượng xanh là một lựa chọn đang ngày càng trở nên hấp dẫn. Nó bao gồm những công nghệ như năng lượng mặt trời, năng lượng gió và thủy năng. Chúng được xem là những nguồn năng lượng sạch bởi chúng gây ra rất ít ô nhiễm.)
=> Dựa vào nghĩa, có thể thấy "these" ở đây chỉ những nguồn năng lượng xanh, hay năng lượng thay thế đã được nhắc đến trước đó. Các đáp án còn lại không hợp lý.
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 30 to 34.
The Great Energy Debate
Modern civilization is heavily dependent on energy. Without reliable power sources, e coulnt operate machines, use transportation, communicate via Internet, or do many other things. Although everyone recognizes the importance of energy, deciding what kind of energy the world should use in the future is not a simple task. The two leading candidates for this role are green energy and nuclear energy.
Currently, most of the energy we use is derived from fossil fuels. Although this energy source has got us this far, there are several problems with it. For starters, it is a finite resource which is quickly running out. Some analysts have even estimated that the Earth could run out of coal and oil within the next 50 years. Burning fossil fuels also creates large amount of pollution, which is harmful to the environment. Although fossil fuels still provide the majority of our power, governments are seeking better energy sources to use going forward.
Green energy is one option that is becoming increasingly attractive. It includes technologies such as solar, wind, and hydro power. These are seen as clean sources of energy because they cause very little pollution. In addition, they are completely renewable, so there is no danger that it will run out. The major disadvantage with green energy sources is that they are not cheap.
The other alternative is nuclear power. Like green energy, it is also a renewable source of power that will not run out, and it also doesn’t produce air pollution. In addition, nuclear power is more reliable than green energy, as it doesn’t depend on sunshine, rain, or wind to operate. The major issues with nuclear power are safety concerns and nuclear waste. Nuclear power plants create a considerable amount of nuclear waste which is extremely hazardous to people’s health. I they happen to have a meltdown, this could destroy the surrounding area for years to come.
The recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan brought this reality into the spotlight once again. In response, Germany announced it would close down eight of its nuclear plants immediately, and close the rest by 2022. Meanwhile, other nations refuse to give up on nuclear power, stating that these disasters are rare. The debate of whether to use green or nuclear power will likely continue for some time. In the end, it is quite possible that both energy sources will be used to fuel our planet.
What is the focus of the passage?
A. Why energy is important
B. The energy sources used in the past
C. Comparing future energy solutions
D. Discussing how disasters affect power sources
Chọn C.
Đáp án C.
Dịch câu hỏi: Trọng tâm của đoạn văn là gì?
A. Tại sao năng lượng lại quan trọng
B. Các nguồn năng lượng được sử dụng trong quá khứ
C. So sánh các giải pháp năng lượng trong tương lai
D. Thảo luận về thảm họa ảnh hưởng đến các nguồn năng lượng
=> Có thể thấy với bài viết này, tác giả nêu lên vấn đề về năng lượng và đưa ra một số giải pháp về năng lượng thay thế trong tương lai. Do đó đáp án C cho rằng bài viết tập trung so sánh các giải pháp năng lượng trong tương lai là đáp án chính xác nhất. Các đáp án còn lại không hợp lý.
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 30 to 34.
The Great Energy Debate
Modern civilization is heavily dependent on energy. Without reliable power sources, e coulnt operate machines, use transportation, communicate via Internet, or do many other things. Although everyone recognizes the importance of energy, deciding what kind of energy the world should use in the future is not a simple task. The two leading candidates for this role are green energy and nuclear energy.
Currently, most of the energy we use is derived from fossil fuels. Although this energy source has got us this far, there are several problems with it. For starters, it is a finite resource which is quickly running out. Some analysts have even estimated that the Earth could run out of coal and oil within the next 50 years. Burning fossil fuels also creates large amount of pollution, which is harmful to the environment. Although fossil fuels still provide the majority of our power, governments are seeking better energy sources to use going forward.
Green energy is one option that is becoming increasingly attractive. It includes technologies such as solar, wind, and hydro power. These are seen as clean sources of energy because they cause very little pollution. In addition, they are completely renewable, so there is no danger that it will run out. The major disadvantage with green energy sources is that they are not cheap.
The other alternative is nuclear power. Like green energy, it is also a renewable source of power that will not run out, and it also doesn’t produce air pollution. In addition, nuclear power is more reliable than green energy, as it doesn’t depend on sunshine, rain, or wind to operate. The major issues with nuclear power are safety concerns and nuclear waste. Nuclear power plants create a considerable amount of nuclear waste which is extremely hazardous to people’s health. I they happen to have a meltdown, this could destroy the surrounding area for years to come.
The recent nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan brought this reality into the spotlight once again. In response, Germany announced it would close down eight of its nuclear plants immediately, and close the rest by 2022. Meanwhile, other nations refuse to give up on nuclear power, stating that these disasters are rare. The debate of whether to use green or nuclear power will likely continue for some time. In the end, it is quite possible that both energy sources will be used to fuel our planet.
What is the main problem with green energy?
A. It creates lots of pollution.
B. It costs more money than other solutions.
C. No one is interested in using it.
D. It won’t work at all in many nations.
Chọn B.
Đáp án B.
Dịch câu hỏi: Vấn đề chính với năng lượng xanh là gì?
A. Nó tạo ra rất nhiều ô nhiễm.
B. Nó tốn nhiều tiền hơn các giải pháp khác.
C. Không ai quan tâm đến việc sử dụng nó.
D. Nó đã thắng công việc ở tất cả các quốc gia.
Thông tin ở câu cuối đoạn 3: “The major disadvantage with green energy sources is that they are not cheap.” (Nhược điểm lớn nhất của các nguồn năng lượng xanh là chúng không hề rẻ).
bài 2:Using the future simple or future continuous of the verbs in active or passive forms
1.They...(attend)......a metting on energy sources at 2p.m tommorrow
2they.....(give)......you a prize if you countinue saving energy
3.Where...you(stay)........this time next year?
4.We.....(be)........here again at 10 am next sunday
5.I.....(call)........you as soon as I arrive in hue
6 ...you(visit)......your grandparents at this time next sunday?
7.Don't phonehim between 7 and 8.He.....(have)....a metting then
8.Nuclear power .........(use) ..........for heating in the future
9.At 8am tommorrow, a film on energy sources....(show)......
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bài 2:Using the future simple or future continuous of the verbs in active or passive forms
1.They...(attend)...will attend...a metting on energy sources at 2p.m tommorrow
2they.....(give)...will give...you a prize if you countinue saving energy
3.Where.will..you(stay).....stay...this time next year?
4.We.....(be).....will be...here again at 10 am next sunday
5.I.....(call)....will call....you as soon as I arrive in hue
6 .will..you(visit)...visit...your grandparents at this time next sunday?
7.Don't phonehim between 7 and 8.He.....(have)..will have..a metting then
8.Nuclear power .........(use) ......will use....for heating in the future
9.At 8am tommorrow, a film on energy sources....(show)...will show...