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Dear Mayor Johnson,
My name is Jane Smith and I am a student at Blackford High School. I am writing about the pollution in our town. I would like to suggest some ways to make Blackford town cleaner and more eco-friendly. We get 80% of our energy from oil. Oil power plants cause a lot of air pollution. The air is terrible in Blackford. I think we should change to hydropower. It is renewable and clean. We can use the river that runs through our town. It will reduce air pollution and make Blackford a better place to live. Thank you for reading this.
Sincerely,
Jane Smith
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1. Who is Jane writing to?
Dear Mayor Johnson,
My name is Jane Smith and I am a student at Blackford High School. I am writing about the pollution in our town. I would like to suggest some ways to make Blackford town cleaner and more eco-friendly. We get 80% of our energy from oil. Oil power plants cause a lot of air pollution. The air is terrible in Blackford. I think we should change to hydropower. It is renewable and clean. We can use the river that runs through our town. It will reduce air pollution and make Blackford a better place to live. Thank you for reading this.
Sincerely,
Jane Smith
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2. How much energy does Blackford get from oil?
Dear Mayor Johnson,
My name is Jane Smith and I am a student at Blackford High School. I am writing about the pollution in our town. I would like to suggest some ways to make Blackford town cleaner and more eco-friendly. We get 80% of our energy from oil. Oil power plants cause a lot of air pollution. The air is terrible in Blackford. I think we should change to hydropower. It is renewable and clean. We can use the river that runs through our town. It will reduce air pollution and make Blackford a better place to live. Thank you for reading this.
Sincerely,
Jane Smith
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3. What energy source does Jane suggest using?
Dear Mayor Johnson,
My name is Jane Smith and I am a student at Blackford High School. I am writing about the pollution in our town. I would like to suggest some ways to make Blackford town cleaner and more eco-friendly. We get 80% of our energy from oil. Oil power plants cause a lot of air pollution. The air is terrible in Blackford. I think we should change to hydropower. It is renewable and clean. We can use the river that runs through our town. It will reduce air pollution and make Blackford a better place to live. Thank you for reading this.
Sincerely,
Jane Smith
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4. What runs through Blackford?
Dear Mayor Johnson,
My name is Jane Smith and I am a student at Blackford High School. I am writing about the pollution in our town. I would like to suggest some ways to make Blackford town cleaner and more eco-friendly. We get 80% of our energy from oil. Oil power plants cause a lot of air pollution. The air is terrible in Blackford. I think we should change to hydropower. It is renewable and clean. We can use the river that runs through our town. It will reduce air pollution and make Blackford a better place to live. Thank you for reading this.
Sincerely,
Jane Smith
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5. What is the best summary of the passage?
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Most energy resources are clean because they do not produce any pollution and cheap because their energy supplies do not have any cost.
Hydroelectric power stations, tidal and wave generators, are very reliable, and both hydroelectric power stations tidal generators produce large amounts of electricity.
However, at the present time, most renewable energy generators are to set up. Also, sources such as wind turbines and solar cells rely heavily on the weather. If it is not a windy day, wind turbines will not turn. And it is not sunny, solar cells will not produce much electricity.
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Energy is an important part of our life. Many centuries ago, people used wood and other plant materials to cook food and keep them warm in the winter. In 1850, nearly 90%* of the energy was from wood. Then in the late 19th century, coal became the biggest source of energy. After that, people started to use more oil and natural gas. From 1960 to 2000, oil became the main source of energy. In the 1990s, the world got 37%* of its energy from oil. In 2005, gas provided 22%* of the world's energy use. Coal, oil, and natural gas are still the main energy sources in the 21st century, but they're non-renewable and cause lots of pollution. Now, many countries are using more renewable energy sources like wind power, solar power, and hydropower. These sources of energy are clean and are becoming cheaper to build.
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1. What source of energy did people use the most in the late 19th century?
Energy is an important part of our life. Many centuries ago, people used wood and other plant materials to cook food and keep them warm in the winter. In 1850, nearly 90%* of the energy was from wood. Then in the late 19th century, coal became the biggest source of energy. After that, people started to use more oil and natural gas. From 1960 to 2000, oil became the main source of energy. In the 1990s, the world got 37%* of its energy from oil. In 2005, gas provided 22%* of the world's energy use. Coal, oil, and natural gas are still the main energy sources in the 21st century, but they're non-renewable and cause lots of pollution. Now, many countries are using more renewable energy sources like wind power, solar power, and hydropower. These sources of energy are clean and are becoming cheaper to build.
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2. When did oil become the most popular source of energy?
Energy is an important part of our life. Many centuries ago, people used wood and other plant materials to cook food and keep them warm in the winter. In 1850, nearly 90%* of the energy was from wood. Then in the late 19th century, coal became the biggest source of energy. After that, people started to use more oil and natural gas. From 1960 to 2000, oil became the main source of energy. In the 1990s, the world got 37%* of its energy from oil. In 2005, gas provided 22%* of the world's energy use. Coal, oil, and natural gas are still the main energy sources in the 21st century, but they're non-renewable and cause lots of pollution. Now, many countries are using more renewable energy sources like wind power, solar power, and hydropower. These sources of energy are clean and are becoming cheaper to build.
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3. How much energy did we get from oil in the 1990s?
Energy is an important part of our life. Many centuries ago, people used wood and other plant materials to cook food and keep them warm in the winter. In 1850, nearly 90%* of the energy was from wood. Then in the late 19th century, coal became the biggest source of energy. After that, people started to use more oil and natural gas. From 1960 to 2000, oil became the main source of energy. In the 1990s, the world got 37%* of its energy from oil. In 2005, gas provided 22%* of the world's energy use. Coal, oil, and natural gas are still the main energy sources in the 21st century, but they're non-renewable and cause lots of pollution. Now, many countries are using more renewable energy sources like wind power, solar power, and hydropower. These sources of energy are clean and are becoming cheaper to build.
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4. What energy sources do we use most now?
Energy is an important part of our life. Many centuries ago, people used wood and other plant materials to cook food and keep them warm in the winter. In 1850, nearly 90%* of the energy was from wood. Then in the late 19th century, coal became the biggest source of energy. After that, people started to use more oil and natural gas. From 1960 to 2000, oil became the main source of energy. In the 1990s, the world got 37%* of its energy from oil. In 2005, gas provided 22%* of the world's energy use. Coal, oil, and natural gas are still the main energy sources in the 21st century, but they're non-renewable and cause lots of pollution. Now, many countries are using more renewable energy sources like wind power, solar power, and hydropower. These sources of energy are clean and are becoming cheaper to build.
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5. What sources of energy are many countries switching to?
Energy is an important part of our life. Many centuries ago, people used wood and other plant materials to cook food and keep them warm in the winter. In 1850, nearly 90%* of the energy was from wood. Then in the late 19th century, coal became the biggest source of energy. After that, people started to use more oil and natural gas. From 1960 to 2000, oil became the main source of energy. In the 1990s, the world got 37%* of its energy from oil. In 2005, gas provided 22%* of the world's energy use. Coal, oil, and natural gas are still the main energy sources in the 21st century, but they're non-renewable and cause lots of pollution. Now, many countries are using more renewable energy sources like wind power, solar power, and hydropower. These sources of energy are clean and are becoming cheaper to build.
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