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Anh 7 15p Unit 10

The document consists of three 15-minute tests focused on energy sources, including renewable and non-renewable types. It contains multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and reading comprehension tasks related to energy usage and its environmental impact. The tests assess knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and understanding of energy concepts.
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Anh 7 15p Unit 10

The document consists of three 15-minute tests focused on energy sources, including renewable and non-renewable types. It contains multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and reading comprehension tasks related to energy usage and its environmental impact. The tests assess knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and understanding of energy concepts.
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15 – MINUTE TEST 1

I. Circle the word or phrase that best completes each sentence or do as directed.
1. What should people do to (cut/ save/ waste) electricity?
2. Electric cars are becoming popular nowadays because of their (pouting/ eco-friendly/
dangerous) features.
3. (How long/ How far/ How often) is it from your house to the nearest bus stop? - About 50
metres.
4. When energy comes from the sun, we call it (solar energy/ wind energy/ hydro energy)
5. I always turn (of/ on/ off) the lights before going to bed to save energy.
6. She has hot water day and night because she has (solar panels/ solar energy/ wind energy) on
the roof of her house.
7. Circle the word that has different stress pattern. (government/ resources/ festival)
II. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets to complete each sentence.
1. Solar energy is _________________, plentiful and clean. (renew)
2. We should reduce the use of _______________ at home. (electrical)
III. Complete each sentence with the coffect tense or form of the verbs in parentheses.
1. Mai (talk) _________________ about types of energy sources now.
2. I think we (not use) _______________ coal for cooking and heating in the future.
IV. Write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence or do as
directed.
1. Mrs Lien / teach/ us / solar energy / moment.
-> ..................................................................................................................................
2. We will rely more on renewable energy sources in the future. (Make a question for the
underlined part)
-> ..................................................................................................................................
3. display / watch / Year's / Do / you / New / fireworks / on / Eve / often / ?
-> ..................................................................................................................................

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15 – MINUTE TEST 2
I. Circle the option marked by A, B, or C which best completes each sentences or do as
directed: (6.0 ms)
1. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others:
A. dangerous B. expensive C. limited
2. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined:
A. energy B. hydro C. easily
3. Find which word or phrases does NOT belong to each group.
A. oil B. coal C. hydro
4. Hydro energy is a green, clean, and ________________ energy source.
A. polluting B. renewable C. non-renewable
5. ______________ source of energy is available and safe to use.
A. renewable B. natural C. non-renewable
6. Non-renewable sources are cheap and _______________.
A. available B. easy to use C. expensive
7. A good place to change ___________ to energy is near the sea because of the sea breezes.
A. wind B. oil C. water
8. We should turn ____________ the electrical appliances when not using them.
A. on B. at C. off
9. Nowadays the governments ____________ for new sources of energy to replace coal.
A. are looking B. looks C. is looking
10. At the moment, the boy _________________ how well they save energy.
A. are telling B. tell C. is telling
11. We are trying to find cheap, clean and _____________ sources of energy.
A. effectively B. effective C. effectiveness
12. Nam: What does "hydro energy" mean?
- Lan: Well, it's energy that comes from ______________.
A. nuclear power B. wind C. water
II. Read the passage and do as directed
Our non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas will run out in the future.
That's the reason why we are looking for renewable sources of energy which are cheap, clean
and effective. These types of energy will not cause pollution or waste natural resources. Wind
power is one of them. It's currently the cheapest source of large-scale renewable energy.
Most wind energy is produced from turbines that have three 60-meter-long blades. The wind
spins the blades, which turn a shaft connected to a generator that produces electricity. Now, mass
production and technology advances are making turbines cheaper.
In 2000, cumulative wind capacity around the world was 17,000 megawatts. Fifteen years later,
this number increased sharply to 430,000 megawatts. It is predicted that with this pace of
growth, by 2050 one third of the world's electricity needs will be fulfilled by wind power.
* spin (v): quay * blade (n): cái cánh của cối xay gió
*Which statements are True (T) or False (F) (2 ms)
Statements T F
13. Non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas
won't run out.
14. Wind power is currently the cheapest source of large-scale
renewable energy.
15. Turbines have three 60-kilometer-long blades.
16. By 2050 one third of the world's electricity needs will be fulfilled
by solar power.
*Answer the questions: (2 ms)
17. What are the advantages of renewable sources of energy?
-> ..................................................................................................................................
18. Will these renewable sources of energy cause pollution?
-> ..................................................................................................................................

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15 – MINUTE TEST 3
I. Circle the option marked by A, B, or C which best completes each sentences or do as
directed: (6.0 ms)
1. People nowadays are relying _________ renewable energy sources.
A. on B. by C. in
2. Nuclear energy is ___________ and expensive because it causes environment pollution.
A. safe B. available C. dangerous
3. Renewable sources are ____________, clean and safe to use.
A. unlimited B. limited C. available
4. We should use ___________ energy light bulbs to save electricity.
A. high B. low C. large
5. The renewable sources can be used again and again because they _____________
A. should run out B. can run out C. cannot run out
6. Nowadays the governments ____________ for a cheap, clean and efficient energy source.
A. look B. is looking C. are looking
7. Today, people in rural areas _________ energy from the sun.
A. is using B. use C. are using
8. ____________ are put on the roofs to produce electricity.
A. wind turbines B. solar panels C. electrical appliances
Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined:
A. energy B. hydro C. easily
9. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others:
A. dangerous B. renewable C. pollution
10. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined:
A. renewable B. expensive C. energy
11. Find which word or phrases does NOT belong to each group.
A. sun B. natural gas C. hydro
12. Nam: What does "solar energy" mean?
- Lan: Well, it's energy that comes from ______________.
A. the sun B. the wind C. water
II. Read the passage and do as directed
Our non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas will run out in the future.
That's the reason why we are looking for renewable sources of energy which are cheap, clean
and effective. These types of energy will not cause pollution or waste natural resources. Wind
power is one of them. It's currently the cheapest source of large-scale renewable energy.
Most wind energy is produced from turbines that have three 60-meter-long blades. The wind
spins the blades, which turn a shaft connected to a generator that produces electricity. Now, mass
production and technology advances are making turbines cheaper.
In 2000, cumulative wind capacity around the world was 17,000 megawatts. Fifteen years later,
this number increased sharply to 430,000 megawatts. It is predicted that with this pace of
growth, by 2050 one third of the world's electricity needs will be fulfilled by wind power.
* spin (v): quay * blade (n): cái cánh của cối xay gió
*Which statements are True (T) or False (F) (2 ms)
Statements T F
13. Renewable energy will not cause pollution or waste natural energy
sources.
14. Wind power is not currently the cheapest source of large-scale
renewable energy.
15. In 2000 cumulative wind capacity around the world increased
sharply to 430,000 megawatts.
16. One third of the world's electricity needs will be fulfilled by wind
power by 2050.
*Answer the questions: (2 ms)
17. What are non-renewable energy sources?
-> ..................................................................................................................................
18. Will non-renewable energy sources run out in the future?
-> ..................................................................................................................................

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