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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. The quest for sustainable sources of energy study the energy has led humans to study the energy potential of the sun and the wind, as well as the immense power created by dammed rivers. The oceans, too, represent an impressive source of potential energy. For example, it has been estimated that the oceans could provide nearly 3,000 times the energy generated...
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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. The quest for sustainable sources of energy study the energy has led humans to study the energy potential of the sun and the wind, as well as the immense power created by dammed rivers. The oceans, too, represent an impressive source of potential energy. For example, it has been estimated that the oceans could provide nearly 3,000 times the energy generated by hydroelectric dams such as the Hoover Dam. Yet, this source remains quite difficult to exploit. But this challenge has not prevented scientists from trying. Within the last few decades, several technologies that can transform the ocean’s immense forces into usable electricity have been invented and introduced. Some focus on capturing the power of the changing tides, while others rely on thermal energy created by oceans in certain tropical regions. However, the most common and easiest-to-develop technologies are those designed to harness the power inherent in the ocean’s waves. There are several methods by which ocean-wave energy can be collected. All of them work because the movement of the water that the waves induce creates storable energy by directly or indirectly driving a power generator. In one such technology, the changing water levels in the ocean that are produced by waves lift a long floating tube comprised of many sections connected by hinges. As the sections move up and down with the water, they pump a special fluid through the tube that can be used to drive a generator. Another technique works on a similar principle, only the floating object rocks back and forth with the motion of the water instead of up and down. A third method of collecting wave energy relies on the rising water from the waves to compress air in a partially submerged chamber. As the waves rush into the chamber, they push the air out through a narrow tunnel. Located inside this tunnel is a turbine connected to a power generator. The movement of the air turns the turbine, which feeds energy into the generator. The drawback to each of these concepts is that the they make it necessary to have many pieces of machinery linked together. This presents a problem because the larger the device, the more vulnerable it is to damage from hazardous ocean environments, and the more likely it is to interfere with otherwise unspoiled coastal scenery. Also, these methods demand the construction of site-specific machines that take into consideration average local wave heights and sea conditions. Such a requirement can be quite cost-prohibitive, because engineers must create unique power generation mechanism for each site. In other words, the ability to get power from waves differ from region to region. Japan, Norway, and the UK have attempted to generate energy by capturing the power of ocean waves. In northern Scotland, the first power plan to use wave power, OSPREY ( Ocean Swell Powered Renewable Energy ), began operating in 1995. It followed the principle of the third method described above : waves entering a partially submerged chamber pushed air into turbines to generate electricity. The electricity was then transmitted to power collectors in the shore via underwater cables. Unfortunately, the OSPREY plant was destroyed in a large storm, highlighting an unavoidable difficulty associated with this kind of power generation. The potential benefits of wave-based energy are hard to ignore. Once the proper machinery is produced and installed, the energy is free. Maintenance cost are small, and the equipment does not pose any threats of environmental pollution. And best of all, the amounts of energy produced are enormous. However, these theoretical advantages have yet to be fully realized. In many cases, a lack of government funding has inhibited the technologies from advancing. For example, despite the relative abundance of proposed wave-power devices, many have not been adequately tested, and most have been evaluated only in artificial pools where they are not subjected to the harsh marine conditions that exist in actual oceans. Protecting the equipment from the sea’s destructive forces, as well as the fundamental task of determining feasible locations for collecting energy source are substantial and will require more time to overcome.

The word exploit in the passage is closest meaning to

A. utilize 

B. declare 

C. contain 

D. determine

1
5 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án là A.

Từ “ exploit” trong bài đọc gần nghĩa nhất với........................

Utilize: sử dụng

Declare: tuyên bố

Contain: chứa

Determine: xác nhận

=>exploit [ khai thác] = Utilize 

5 tháng 8 2017

                                 Câu đề bài: Chúng ta cần nhìn vào hỗn hợp năng lượng bền vững về lâu dài và là những nguồn năng lượng sạch hơn.

Đáp án A: run

Các đáp án còn lại:

B. đuổi                         C. thời gian                D. giai đoạn

in the long/short run: về lâu dài (trong dài hạn)/ trong ngắn hạn.

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.                                             SOLAR ENERGYSunlight carries huge amounts of energy. You can feel the Sun’s energy when sunlight warms your skin on a summer day. To capture the Sun’s energy, scientists have developed solar cells, called photovoltaic cells. These cells convert sunlight into electricity.When sunlight hits a solar cell, some of the...
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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.

                                             SOLAR ENERGY

Sunlight carries huge amounts of energy. You can feel the Sun’s energy when sunlight warms your skin on a summer day. To capture the Sun’s energy, scientists have developed solar cells, called photovoltaic cells. These cells convert sunlight into electricity.

When sunlight hits a solar cell, some of the light energy is absorbed. This light energy causes the particles in the solar cell to move faster, and the movement of these particles creates electricity.

In some places, large panels of solar cells harvest sunshine to make electricity for homes and businesses. Solar cells have been placed on cars and appliances, too. Since the Sun sends abundant free energy streaming toward Earth 24 hours a day, people in many parts of the world, not just the sunniest places, have fixed solar cells and solar panels on the roofs of their houses or businesses to lower their energy costs.

Experts say that the huge installation of solar panels in sunny regions could generate enough electricity to supply an entire country. Capturing this energy can help overcome our diminishing energy supply. New ways to capture this energy are being developed all the time to maximize efficiency.

1. What is the source of solar energy?

A. sunlight      B. photovoltaic cells       C. solar panels    D. electricity

2. Solar cells are used ______________.

A. to collect energy from the sun                           B. to provide sunlight to houses

C. to convert sunlight into electricity                      D. both A and C are correct

3. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Solar cells absorb all of the light energy from the sun.

B. The light energy causes the particles to move faster to make electricity.

C. Solar energy can be used to power homes and businesses only.

D. Large solar panels have been placed on cars and appliances.

4. Where have people fixed solar panels?

A. On the roofs of their houses     B. Anywhere outside their houses

C. Inside their houses                    D. In the sunniest places

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24 tháng 2 2022

1. What is the source of solar energy?

A. sunlight      B. photovoltaic cells       C. solar panels    D. electricity

2. Solar cells are used ______________.

A. to collect energy from the sun                           B. to provide sunlight to houses

C. to convert sunlight into electricity                      D. both A and C are correct

3. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Solar cells absorb all of the light energy from the sun.

B. The light energy causes the particles to move faster to make electricity.

C. Solar energy can be used to power homes and businesses only.

D. Large solar panels have been placed on cars and appliances.

4. Where have people fixed solar panels?

A. On the roofs of their houses     B. Anywhere outside their houses

 

C. Inside their houses                    D. In the sunniest places

 

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each numbered blank.Solar  energy  is  a  long  lasting  source  of  energy,  and  it can (26) almost anywhere. To generate solar energy, we only need solar cell sand (27) ! Solar cells can easily be   installed on house (28) , so we don’t need any new space. Compared toother renewable sources, they also possess many advantages: wind and water power rely on...
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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 word or phrase that best fits each numbered blank.

Solar  energy  is  a  long  lasting  source  of  energy,  and  it can (26) almost anywhere. To generate solar energy, we only need solar cell sand (27) ! Solar cells can easily be   installed on house (28) , so we don’t need any new space. Compared toother renewable sources, they also possess many advantages: wind and water power rely on turbines which(29) noisy, expensive and which take up large space. Solar cells are totally silent  and(30) . As they have no moving parts, they require little maintenance and have a long life time

Question 23:

 

A. be used 

B. is used

C. be using 

D. to be used

 

Question 24:

 

A. the earth

B. the planet 

C. the sun 

D. the moon

 

Question 25: 

 

A. yards

B. roofs 

C. gardens 

D. door

 

Question 26: 

 

A. is 

B. be 

C. are 

D. was

 

Question 27: 

 

A. polluted 

B. polluting 

C. non-polluted 

D. non-polluting

 

Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 31 -

Devastating floods along the coast have left many people homeless. People are asked to help by donating food, clothes, furniture, and other supplies to the Assistance Fund. Donations of bottled water are especially needed, since the floods have disrupted the local water supply. In addition, volunteers are needed to travel to the flooded area to help distribute the donations.

Question 28: What does this notice concern?

 

A. Help for flood victims  

B. Safety precaution   

C. Dangerous roads

D. Warning about weather

 

Question 29: What kind of supplies is NOT mentioned?

 

A. Furniture

B. Clothing

C. Food.

D. Medicine

 

Question 30: In addition to supplies, what is needed?

 

A. Volunteers

B. New bridges

C. Places to stay

D. Teacher

 

Question 31: “Devastating floods” in line 1 refer to those that .

 

A. Happen suddenly

B. are very short

C. last for a long time 

D. cause a lot of damage

 

Question 32: The word “donating” in line 2 is closest in meaning to____________.

 

A. Selling         B. buying     C. giving D.taking

0
26 tháng 6 2018

Đáp án C

Kiến thức về từ loại

A. alternate (a, v): xen kẽ, để xen nhau

B. alternating (a): xen kẽ, thay phiên nhau

C. alternative (a): có thể chọn để thay cho một cái khác

D. altering (hiện tại phân từ): thay đổi, đổi

Tạm dịch: Nếu nguồn cung đầu cạn kiệt vào năm 2050 thì chúng ta cần tìm nguồn năng lượng thay thế sớm.

12 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án D

Chủ điểm ngữ pháp liên quan tới Mệnh đề quan hệ.

Cụ thể ở đây là Rút gọn mệnh đề quan hệ dạng bị động, lúc này Đại từ quan hệ bị lược bỏ và động từ chia về dạng PII.

Ta có: harnessed = which is harnessed.

Dịch: Năng lượng được khai thác từ mặt trời có thể tái tạo được và rất thân thiện với môi trường

24 tháng 11 2017

Đáp án D

Kiến thức: từ vựng, mệnh đề quan hệ

Giải thích: harness something: khai thác

Rút gọn mệnh đề ở thể bị động: bỏ đại từ quan hệ và chuyển động từ về dạng V.p.p.

Tạm dịch: Năng lượng được khai thác từ mặt trời có thể tái tạo và thân thiện với môi trường.

27 tháng 1 2018

Chọn D

    Rút gọn mệnh đề quan hệ dạng bị động, lúc này Đại từ quan hệ bị lược bỏ và động từ chia về dạng PII.

    Ta có: harnessed = which is harnessed.

    Tạm dịch: Năng lượng được khai thác từ mặt trời có thể tái tạo được và rất thân thiện với môi trường.

ð Đáp án D

9 tháng 10 2019

Đáp án D.

19 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án: D

Giải thích: Ở đoạn 4, tác giả nêu ra 3 điều kiện để tiếng lóng được tạo ra, trong đó không có điều kiện nêu ở câu 4 là một số lượng lớn nhà ngôn ngữ học.

19 tháng 4 2017

Đáp án B.

Key words: main idea of the passage.

Trong đoạn 1, 2 tác giả nêu ra rằng âm nhạc Mĩ khởi nguồn từ những người Mĩ gốc Phi; nhưng không ai bận tâm ghi chép về những người đã mang âm nhạc từ quê hương họ tới Mĩ.

Đoạn cuối nói rằng người ta thật khó biết tên của những người đã khơi nguồn cho truyền thống âm nhạc này ở Mĩ. Do đó, đáp án đúng phải là B. it is hard to exactly recognize the people who started the American musical tradition: Thật khó để xác định chính xác những người khởi đầu cho truyền thống âm nhạc ở Mĩ.