G7 - Energy Resources (3)

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources. They are non-renewable sources and renewable sources.
Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas. We can use these sources to produce energy. They are cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But they are very limited and will run out soon. Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or water. When energy comes from the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind energy comes from the wind, and hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources are available, clean and safe to use. But they are expensive to produce. In the future we will rely more on renewable energy sources. They are better for the environment and they will not run out.
1. Non – renewable sources are cheap and _________.
A. available
B. easy to use
C. expensive
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources. They are non-renewable sources and renewable sources. Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas. We can use these sources to produce energy. They are cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But they are very limited and will run out soon. Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or water. When energy comes from the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind energy comes from the wind, and hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources are available, clean and safe to use. But they are expensive to produce. In the future we will rely more on renewable energy sources. They are better for the environment and they will not run out.
2. ______________come from the sun, wind or water.
A. Renewable sources
B. All energy sources
C. Non-renewable sources
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources. They are non-renewable sources and renewable sources. Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas. We can use these sources to produce energy. They are cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But they are very limited and will run out soon. Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or water. When energy comes from the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind energy comes from the wind, and hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources are available, clean and safe to use. But they are expensive to produce. In the future we will rely more on renewable energy sources. They are better for the environment and they will not run out.
3. When energy comes from water, we call it_________.
A. wind energy
B. solar energy
C. hydro energy
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources. They are non-renewable sources and renewable sources. Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas. We can use these sources to produce energy. They are cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But they are very limited and will run out soon. Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or water. When energy comes from the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind energy comes from the wind, and hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources are available, clean and safe to use. But they are expensive to produce. In the future we will rely more on renewable energy sources. They are better for the environment and they will not run out.
4. Renewable energy sources are better for_____________.
A. the environment
B. our cars
C. hydro energy
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources. They are non-renewable sources and renewable sources. Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas. We can use these sources to produce energy. They are cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But they are very limited and will run out soon. Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or water. When energy comes from the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind energy comes from the wind, and hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources are available, clean and safe to use. But they are expensive to produce. In the future we will rely more on renewable energy sources. They are better for the environment and they will not run out.
How many energy sources are there?
1
2
3
4
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Hello, class. Today I'd like to tell you about two energy sources. They are non-renewable sources and renewable sources. Non-renewable sources are coal, oil and natural gas. We can use these sources to produce energy. They are cheap and easy to use. People use them a lot. But they are very limited and will run out soon. Renewable sources come from the sun, wind or water. When energy comes from the sun, we call it solar energy. Wind energy comes from the wind, and hydro energy comes from water. Renewable sources are available, clean and safe to use. But they are expensive to produce. In the future we will rely more on renewable energy sources. They are better for the environment and they will not run out.
What do non-renewable sources include?
coal, oil and natural gas.
solar, natural gas, and wind
coals, oil, water
7.
CLASSIFICATION QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Organize these options into the right categories
Groups:
(a) Advantages
,
(b) Disadvantages
available
expensive
run out
safe to use
limited
cheap
good for the environment
easy to use
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