1
The energy generated by the _________
is both very efficient and clean.
2
What country consumes the most energy in the
world?
A) China
B) Russia
C) The United States
3
The Japanese _________  more
than half of their waste paper.
4
According to the World
Health Organization, what
is the most polluted city in
the world?
A) Mexico City, Mexico
B) New Dehli, India
C) Shanghai, China
5
6
It describes an item that is intended to
be thrown away after use.
For example: nappies, plates…
7
Which of the following sources of energy is not
renewable?
A) Oil
B) Solar power
C) Wind power
8
It refers to a type of petrol or other
substance that does not contain lead.
9 The region of air high above
the Earth which absorbs
most of the Sun's ultraviolet
(UV) radiation and protects
all life from the sun's harmful
radiation is called :
A) Ozone cap
B) Ozone cloak
C) Ozone layer
10
Rain which contains large amounts of
harmful chemicals as a result of burning
substances such as coal and oil.
1
The energy generated by the _________
is both very efficient and clean.
2
What country consumes the most energy in the
world?
A) China
B) Russia
C) The United States
3
The Japanese _________  more
than half of their waste paper.
4
According to the World
Health Organization, what
is the most polluted city in
the world?
A) Mexico City, Mexico
B) New Dehli, India
C) Shanghai, China
5
6
It describes an item that is intended to
be thrown away after use.
For example: nappies, plates…
7
Which of the following sources of energy is not
renewable?
A) Oil
B) Solar power
C) Wind power
8
It refers to a type of petrol or other
substance that does not contain lead.
9 The region of air high above
the Earth which absorbs
most of the Sun's ultraviolet
(UV) radiation and protects
all life from the sun's harmful
radiation is called :
A) Ozone cap
B) Ozone cloak
C) Ozone layer
10
Rain which contains large amounts of
harmful chemicals as a result of burning
substances such as coal and oil.
Environment

Environment

  • 2.
    1 The energy generatedby the _________ is both very efficient and clean.
  • 3.
    2 What country consumesthe most energy in the world? A) China B) Russia C) The United States
  • 4.
    3 The Japanese _________  more thanhalf of their waste paper.
  • 5.
    4 According to theWorld Health Organization, what is the most polluted city in the world? A) Mexico City, Mexico B) New Dehli, India C) Shanghai, China
  • 6.
  • 7.
    6 It describes anitem that is intended to be thrown away after use. For example: nappies, plates…
  • 8.
    7 Which of thefollowing sources of energy is not renewable? A) Oil B) Solar power C) Wind power
  • 9.
    8 It refers toa type of petrol or other substance that does not contain lead.
  • 10.
    9 The regionof air high above the Earth which absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation and protects all life from the sun's harmful radiation is called : A) Ozone cap B) Ozone cloak C) Ozone layer
  • 11.
    10 Rain which containslarge amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as coal and oil.
  • 13.
    1 The energy generatedby the _________ is both very efficient and clean.
  • 14.
    2 What country consumesthe most energy in the world? A) China B) Russia C) The United States
  • 15.
    3 The Japanese _________  more thanhalf of their waste paper.
  • 16.
    4 According to theWorld Health Organization, what is the most polluted city in the world? A) Mexico City, Mexico B) New Dehli, India C) Shanghai, China
  • 17.
  • 18.
    6 It describes anitem that is intended to be thrown away after use. For example: nappies, plates…
  • 19.
    7 Which of thefollowing sources of energy is not renewable? A) Oil B) Solar power C) Wind power
  • 20.
    8 It refers toa type of petrol or other substance that does not contain lead.
  • 21.
    9 The regionof air high above the Earth which absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation and protects all life from the sun's harmful radiation is called : A) Ozone cap B) Ozone cloak C) Ozone layer
  • 22.
    10 Rain which containslarge amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as coal and oil.