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PART III. READING
I. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.
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 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 an the time to maximize efficiency.
1. What is the source of solar energy?
A. sunlight B. photovoltaic cell C. solar panels D. electricity
2. Solar cells are use
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. As used in line 9, ‘abundant’ most nearly means.
A. unlimited B. dangerous C. plentiful D. clean
5. Where have people fixed solar panels?
A. In the sunniest places B. Anywhere outside their houses
C. Inside their houses D. On the roofs of their
We are looking for cheap, clean, and effective sources of energy. These types of energy won’t cause pollution or waste natural resources. It will be provided freely by the sun. One percent of the solar energy that reaches the earth will be enough to provide electricity for the whole population of the world. Solar energy will be used by many countries around the world. Solar panels will be placed on the roofs of houses and other buildings and the sun’s energy will be used to heat water. The energy will be stored for a long time. We hope that by using solar energy the problem of the energy shortage will be solved.
1. What types of energy are we looking for?
_We are looking for cheap, clean, and effective sources of energy
2. What will we use the sun’s energy for?
_____ The sun’s energy will be used to heat water
3. How long will the energy be stored?
__________The energy will be stored for a long time
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. As used in line 9, ‘abundant’ most nearly means .
a. unlimited b. dangerous c. plentiful d. clean
5. Where have people fixed solar panels?
a. In the sunniest places b. Anywhere outside their houses
c. Inside their houses d. On the roofs of their houses
6. As used in line 14, ‘diminishing’ most nearly means .
a. decreasing b. increasing c. unending d. restoring
7. According to the passage, all of the following statements are true EXCEPT
a. the Sun produces a large amount of energy.
b. solar energy could provide enough electricity for the whole world
c. scientists are constantly developing new ways to capture the Sun’s energy
d. people use solar energy to reduce their energy costs.