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2 tháng 4 2023

1.Because of its high-speed, low-cots, green, elevated, personal rapid transit

2.The skytrain is faster.Because the systems would turn a two-hour car commute into a 10 minutes trip

3.No,it doesn't

4.The way skytrain works would be through an app when you have to request a ride called 'a pod' putting your pick-up location and your destination in the skytrain app like Uber

5.Skytrain won't have a schedule.Because the way skytrain works would be through an app,you will need to request your ride and get in when it shows up

6.Clean energy such as solar power and emits virtually no pollution

II. Read the following passage carefully, then do as directed : (5 marks)Thinking about how we will be travelling in 10 or 20 years is very interesting. Will we still be using planes or will we be flying our cars from Paris to London? Here are some suggestions.- SkyTrain: Currently being developed at NASA, SkyTrain looks like the monorail at Disney World. Moving at 240km/h and using small amount of energy, it could be the future of city transportation. SkyTrain has the passenger capacity of a...
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II. Read the following passage carefully, then do as directed : (5 marks)
Thinking about how we will be travelling in 10 or 20 years is very interesting. Will we still be using planes or will we be flying our cars from Paris to London? Here are some suggestions.
- SkyTrain: Currently being developed at NASA, SkyTrain looks like the monorail at Disney World. Moving at 240km/h and using small amount of energy, it could be the future of city transportation. SkyTrain has the passenger capacity of a 6-lane highway.
- Flying cars: Zhu Wenxi and Lai Zexin, Chinese students, have designed a solar-powered flying car that doesn’t need a runway to take off. If you have about 200 hundred thousand dollars, you will own this vehicle soon.
- An electric mininus: The minibus Cameo, designed by Martin Pes, can carry 32 passengers but it is small enough to get its way out of a traffic jam. Its electric motor and low weight mean that it can be recharged in seconds while stopping and it has zero emission.
- An eco-taxi: Taxis are bad for the environment and traffic jams. We enter eco-taxi, and individual taxis form a train powered by solar panels.
1. Decide whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F) : (2,5 marks)
a. SkyTrain is fast but cannot be used as a means of transport in the city. …………
b. Flying cars designed by Zhu Wenxi and Lai Zexin run on solar energy. …………
c. A long runway is necessary for flying cars to take off. …………
d. Because it is small, an electric minibus can avoid traffic jams. …………
e. Several eco-taxis can form a line moving together, using solar energy. …………
2. Answer the following sentences: (2,5 marks)
a. How fast can SkyTrain travel?
………………………………….............................................................................................
b. Where are the designers of flying cars from?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
c. How much money does a flying car cost?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
d. Why should we take eco-taxi instead of other taxis?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
e. Are you interested in these means of transport? Why?
………………………………………………………………………………………………

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12 tháng 12 2019

1.
a. F
b. T
c. F
d. T
e. T

2. 
a. SkyTrain can travel at the speed of 240km/hr.
b. The designers of flying cars are from China. 
c. The cost of a flying car is $200.
d. We should take eco-taxi because it's good for the environment and will avoid traffic jams.
e. Yes, I'm interested in this means of transportation because they give me a chance to protect the environment. 

II. Read the following passage carefully, then do as directed : (5 marks) Thinking about how we will be travelling in 10 or 20 years is very interesting. Will we still be using planes or will we be flying our cars from Paris to London? Here are some suggestions. - SkyTrain: Currently being developed at NASA, SkyTrain looks like the monorail at Disney World. Moving at 240km/h and using small amount of energy, it could be the future of city transportation. SkyTrain has the passenger capacity of a...
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II. Read the following passage carefully, then do as directed : (5 marks)
Thinking about how we will be travelling in 10 or 20 years is very interesting. Will we still be using planes or will we be flying our cars from Paris to London? Here are some suggestions.
- SkyTrain: Currently being developed at NASA, SkyTrain looks like the monorail at Disney World. Moving at 240km/h and using small amount of energy, it could be the future of city transportation. SkyTrain has the passenger capacity of a 6-lane highway.
- Flying cars: Zhu Wenxi and Lai Zexin, Chinese students, have designed a solar-powered flying car that doesn’t need a runway to take off. If you have about 200 hundred thousand dollars, you will own this vehicle soon.
- An electric mininus: The minibus Cameo, designed by Martin Pes, can carry 32 passengers but it is small enough to get its way out of a traffic jam. Its electric motor and low weight mean that it can be recharged in seconds while stopping and it has zero emission.
- An eco-taxi: Taxis are bad for the environment and traffic jams. We enter eco-taxi, and individual taxis form a train powered by solar panels.
1. Decide whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F) : (2,5 marks)
a. SkyTrain is fast but cannot be used as a means of transport in the city. …………
b. Flying cars designed by Zhu Wenxi and Lai Zexin run on solar energy. …………
c. A long runway is necessary for flying cars to take off. …………
d. Because it is small, an electric minibus can avoid traffic jams. …………
e. Several eco-taxis can form a line moving together, using solar energy. …………
2. Answer the following sentences: (2,5 marks)
a. How fast can SkyTrain travel?
………………………………….............................................................................................
b. Where are the designers of flying cars from?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
c. How much money does a flying car cost?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
d. Why should we take eco-taxi instead of other taxis?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
e. Are you interested in these means of transport? Why?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

1
13 tháng 4 2018

II. Read the following passage carefully, then do as directed : (5 marks)
Thinking about how we will be travelling in 10 or 20 years is very interesting. Will we still be using planes or will we be flying our cars from Paris to London? Here are some suggestions.
- SkyTrain: Currently being developed at NASA, SkyTrain looks like the monorail at Disney World. Moving at 240km/h and using small amount of energy, it could be the future of city transportation. SkyTrain has the passenger capacity of a 6-lane highway.
- Flying cars: Zhu Wenxi and Lai Zexin, Chinese students, have designed a solar-powered flying car that doesn’t need a runway to take off. If you have about 200 hundred thousand dollars, you will own this vehicle soon.
- An electric mininus: The minibus Cameo, designed by Martin Pes, can carry 32 passengers but it is small enough to get its way out of a traffic jam. Its electric motor and low weight mean that it can be recharged in seconds while stopping and it has zero emission.
- An eco-taxi: Taxis are bad for the environment and traffic jams. We enter eco-taxi, and individual taxis form a train powered by solar panels.
1. Decide whether the statements below are True (T) or False (F) : (2,5 marks)
a. SkyTrain is fast but cannot be used as a means of transport in the city => F
b. Flying cars designed by Zhu Wenxi and Lai Zexin run on solar energy.=> T
c. A long runway is necessary for flying cars to take off. => F
d. Because it is small, an electric minibus can avoid traffic jams. => T
e. Several eco-taxis can form a line moving together, using solar energy. => F
2. Answer the following sentences: (2,5 marks)
a. How fast can SkyTrain travel?
=> It's can fast at 240 km/h

b. Where are the designers of flying cars from?

=> They are from China

c. How much money does a flying car cost?

=> It's about 200 hundred thousand dollars

d. Why should we take eco-taxi instead of other taxis?

=> because taxis are bad for the environment and traffic jams


e. Are you interested in these means of transport? Why?
=> Yes, I am because they are all modern means of transport and they will help people very much in the future

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13 tháng 4 2018

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14 tháng 3 2019

1. "_________" is a type of high-speed train which originated in Japan

A. Hover scooter B. Bullet train C.skycycling

2. We just wear_________on our back and we can fly

A. a skytrain B. a teleporter C. a jetpack

3."___________" is an underground train system, especially the one in Paris

A. Metro B.Monowheel C. Skytrain

4. "______________" has one wheel and is very easy to fall

A. Monowheel B. Hover scooter C. Sky safety system

5. "_________" is a type of transport that doesn't need any wheels or railways

A.Skycyling B. Flying car C. Teleporter

17 tháng 3 2020

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.A

5.C

Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from...
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Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).

Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from organic waste, not fracking) into the grid or pipeline to match the amount of power or natural gas your home uses. Bullfrog ensures the energy going into our energy systems - on your behalf -is from clean, green sources. Bullfrog’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydro power from new Canadian renewable energy facilities, with at least 50 per cent directly from your region.

The technology uses solar energy to replace natural gases.

A. True

B. False

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2 tháng 7 2017

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from organic waste, not fracking) into the grid or pipeline to match the amount of power or natural gas your home uses.

Dịch: Khi bạn chọn năng lượng xanh, máy phát điện của Bullfrog đặt điện sạch, tái tạo và / hoặc khí tự nhiên xanh (được sản xuất từ chất thải hữu cơ, không rán) vào lưới điện hoặc đường ống để phù hợp với lượng điện hoặc khí tự nhiên mà nhà bạn sử dụng.

Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from...
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Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).

Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from organic waste, not fracking) into the grid or pipeline to match the amount of power or natural gas your home uses. Bullfrog ensures the energy going into our energy systems - on your behalf -is from clean, green sources. Bullfrog’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydro power from new Canadian renewable energy facilities, with at least 50 per cent directly from your region.

Energy use is the main reason that causes carbon footprint in Canada.

A. True

B. False

1
13 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint?

Dịch: Bạn có biết rằng sử dụng năng lượng là đóng góp lớn nhất cho lượng khí thải carbon trung bình của nhà ở Canada?

Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from...
Đọc tiếp

Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).

Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from organic waste, not fracking) into the grid or pipeline to match the amount of power or natural gas your home uses. Bullfrog ensures the energy going into our energy systems - on your behalf -is from clean, green sources. Bullfrog’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydro power from new Canadian renewable energy facilities, with at least 50 per cent directly from your region.

David Suzuki is the CEO of Bullfrog Power.

A. True

B. False

1
28 tháng 5 2017

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change.

Dịch: Đó là lý do tại sao Quỹ David Suzuki và Bullfrog Power đang hợp tác để cung cấp cho bạn một cách nhanh chóng và dễ dàng để chuyển nhà của bạn thành năng lượng gia tộc và là một phần của giải pháp cho biến đổi khí hậu.

1. “..................” is a type of high-speed train which originated in Japan. A. Hover scooter B. Bullet train C. skycycling 2. We just wear .................. on our back and we can fly. A. a skytrain B. a teleporter C. a jetpack 3. “..................” is an underground train system, especially the one in Paris. A. Metro B. Monowheel C. Skytrain 4. “..................” has one wheel and is very easy to fall. A. Monowheel B. Hover scooter C. Sky safety system 5....
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1. “..................” is a type of high-speed train which originated in Japan.

A. Hover scooter B. Bullet train C. skycycling

2. We just wear .................. on our back and we can fly.

A. a skytrain B. a teleporter C. a jetpack

3. “..................” is an underground train system, especially the one in Paris.

A. Metro B. Monowheel C. Skytrain

4. “..................” has one wheel and is very easy to fall.

A. Monowheel B. Hover scooter C. Sky safety system

5. “..................” is a type of transport that doesn’t need any wheels or railways.

A. Skycycling B. Flying car C. Teleporter

6. When using a .................., you can do anything you like such as reading or sleeping.

A. driverless car B. solar-powered car C. high-speed train

7. They .................. the boat out into the middle of the river.

A. pedaled B. functioned C. sailed

8. People can .................. on the Dead Sea because the water there is very salty.

A. flop B. float C. crash

9. Maybe this transport invention will be used a lot in the future because it’s convenient and ..................

A. gridlocked B. environmentally friendly C. weird

10. This morning I couldn’t go to work in time because of .................. roads.

A. gridlocked B. supersonic C. solar-powered

11. The mother cat and .................. kittens napped in the sunshine.

A. his B. your C. hers D. her

12. I like cream cheese on .................. bagels.

A. my B. mine C. your D. our

13. .................. grandfather used to take us fishing.

A. Mine B. My C. Our D. Ours

14. Elaine bought .................. dress at the mall.

A. yours B. mine C. her D. hers

15. The car lost .................. rear bumper in an accident.

A. it’s B. its C. his D. her

16. The horse swished .................. tail to keep flies away.

A. it’s B. its C. its’ D. the

17. This dessert is .................. but you can have it.

A. my B. mine C. yours D. delicious

18. Please return .................. money at once.

A. mine B. your C. my D. its

19. .................. car is so dirty I can’t even tell what color it is.

A. Your B. Yours C. Hers D. Ours

20. When the cat saw the dog, it stopped in .................. tracks.

A. my B. its C. his D. hers

1
16 tháng 5 2020

1. “..................” is a type of high-speed train which originated in Japan.

A. Hover scooter B. Bullet train C. skycycling

2. We just wear .................. on our back and we can fly.

A. a skytrain B. a teleporter C. a jetpack

3. “..................” is an underground train system, especially the one in Paris.

A. Metro B. Monowheel C. Skytrain

4. “..................” has one wheel and is very easy to fall.

A. Monowheel B. Hover scooter C. Sky safety system

5. “..................” is a type of transport that doesn’t need any wheels or railways.

A. Skycycling B. Flying car C. Teleporter

6. When using a .................., you can do anything you like such as reading or sleeping.

A. driverless car B. solar-powered car C. high-speed train

7. They .................. the boat out into the middle of the river.

A. pedaled B. functioned C. sailed

8. People can .................. on the Dead Sea because the water there is very salty.

A. flop B. float C. crash

9. Maybe this transport invention will be used a lot in the future because it’s convenient and ..................

A. gridlocked B. environmentally friendly C. weird

10. This morning I couldn’t go to work in time because of .................. roads.

A. gridlocked B. supersonic C. solar-powered

11. The mother cat and .................. kittens napped in the sunshine.

A. his B. your C. hers D. her

12. I like cream cheese on .................. bagels.

A. my B. mine C. your D. our

13. .................. grandfather used to take us fishing.

A. Mine B. My C. Our D. Ours

14. Elaine bought .................. dress at the mall.

A. yours B. mine C. her D. hers

15. The car lost .................. rear bumper in an accident.

A. it’s B. its C. his D. her

16. The horse swished .................. tail to keep flies away.

A. it’s B. its C. its’ D. the

17. This dessert is .................. but you can have it.

A. my B. mine C. yours D. delicious

18. Please return .................. money at once.

A. mine B. your C. my D. its

19. .................. car is so dirty I can’t even tell what color it is.

A. Your B. Yours C. Hers D. Ours

20. When the cat saw the dog, it stopped in .................. tracks.

A. my B. its C. his D. hers

17 tháng 5 2020

ai chơi liên quân ko cho mình acc

Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from...
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Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).

Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from organic waste, not fracking) into the grid or pipeline to match the amount of power or natural gas your home uses. Bullfrog ensures the energy going into our energy systems - on your behalf -is from clean, green sources. Bullfrog’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydro power from new Canadian renewable energy facilities, with at least 50 per cent directly from your region.

David Suzuki wants to find a solution to climate change.

A. True

B. False

1
4 tháng 3 2018

Đáp án: A

Giải thích: That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change.

Dịch: Đó là lý do tại sao Quỹ David Suzuki và Bullfrog Power đang hợp tác để cung cấp cho bạn một cách nhanh chóng và dễ dàng để chuyển nhà của bạn thành năng lượng gia tộc và là một phần của giải pháp cho biến đổi khí hậu.

Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from...
Đọc tiếp

Read the passage, and then tick the correct answer true (T), or false (F).

Did you know that energy use is the biggest contributor to fine average Canadian home's carbon footprint? That's why the David Suzuki Foundation and Bullfrog Power are partnering to offer you a quick and easy way to switch your home to clan energy and be part of the solution to climate change. When you choose green energy, Bullfrog's generators put clean, renewable electricity and/or green natural gas (produced from organic waste, not fracking) into the grid or pipeline to match the amount of power or natural gas your home uses. Bullfrog ensures the energy going into our energy systems - on your behalf -is from clean, green sources. Bullfrog’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydro power from new Canadian renewable energy facilities, with at least 50 per cent directly from your region.

Green energy comes from diesel.

A. True

B. False

1
25 tháng 5 2019

Đáp án: B

Giải thích: Bullfrog’s green electricity comes from a blend of wind and low-impact hydro power from new Canadian renewable energy facilities.

Dịch: Điện xanh Bullfrog sườn đến từ sự pha trộn của gió và thủy điện tác động thấp từ các cơ sở năng lượng tái tạo mới của Canada.