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You save 3 percent on the day’s heating or cooling costs by setting your thermostat back one degree (higher for cooling, lower for heating) for that 24-hour period.. Maintain those setti[r]

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KEY fourth test for Grade 11

Time: 45 minutes

Full name:

Class : 11

(Students have to write the answers in the boxes or blanks provided.)

I

Multiple choice

Choose the word whose stresseed part is different from the others’

1 1 A comfortable B postcard C architecture D artificial

2 2 A express B panel C wrestling D danger

Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from those of the others:

3 3 A polluted B consume C nuclear D fuel

5 5 A survive B prohibit C fertilizer D environment

Choose the best option for the blank in the following sentences:

6 6 My friend, I visited last week, is taking a holiday soon

7 7 She is the first in the discussion to using nuclear power

A to object B objects C objected D objecting

8 8 The old man a black suit is a famous energy researcher

A who is wearing B wears C is wearing D all are correct

9 9 Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised

A established B collapsed C founded D A&C

10 10 Solar energy, air and water are because there is a(n) supply

A renewable/limited B non-renewable/

unlimited

C renewable/

unlimited

D non-renewable/ limited

11 11 Laws have been introduced to prohibit the killing of endangered animals

12 12 What’s the name of the man car you borrowed?

A whose B who C whom D all are correct

13 13 People are destroying the air by adding to it

A polluted B.pollutions C pollutants D.polluters

14 14 Many kinds of rare animals are on the verge of _

A disappearance B death C destruction D extinction

15 15 Scientists should be encouraged to develop _ for the present sources of energy

A Read the passage below and choose the best answers:

II Writing

A finish the second sentence ao that it means exactly the same as the provided one:

21

B Fill in the blanks with the right form of the words provided in the parentheses:

31

THE END

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Choose the word that has the diffrent stress from the rest.

Circle the best answer for each sentence.

Heating and cooling

* To save energy, set your thermostat as low as is comfortable in the winter and as high as is comfortable

in the summer You save 3 percent on the day’s heating or cooling costs by setting your thermostat back one degree (higher for cooling, lower for heating) for that 24-hour period Maintain those settings and you save 3

percent all season!

* Clean or replace heating and cooling filters once a month or as needed If your filter is in a cardboard frame, it needs to be replaced monthly during the heating season If your system doubles as a central air-conditioning system, also clean or replace the filter monthly while the cooling system is in use

* Clean air registers, baseboard heaters, and radiators as needed Make sure they're not blocked by

furniture, carpeting, or drapes

* Bleed trapped air from hot-water radiators once or twice a season If in doubt about how to perform this

task, call a professional

* Use kitchen, bath, and other ventilating fans wisely In just one hour, these fans can pull out a houseful

of warmed or cooled air Turn fans off as soon as they have done the job

* During the heating season, keep the draperies and blinds on your south-facing windows open during the

day to allow sunlight and heat to enter your home

* Close drapes at night to help reduce heat loss

* During the cooling season, keep the window coverings closed during the day to prevent the sun from

heating your home

* Make sure drapes don't block registers and air returns

* Close off unoccupied rooms

* Install individual room controls to heat and cool rooms only when you use them

* Have your heating and cooling systems serviced once a year to ensure peak operational efficiency

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Saving water and water-heating energy

* Install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators

* Insulate long runs of hot-water supply pipe, especially sections that pass through unheated spaces

* Repair or replace leaky faucets The drips add up fast and represent dollars going down the drain A hot water faucet that leaks one drop per second wastes more than 2,300 gallons of hot water per year, which could cost as much as $36 The replacement washers needed to repair a leaky faucet costs only a few cents

* Lower the water heater thermostat to 120°F., or raise the temperature and install a cold water-mixing valve to the line Water reaching your tap will be 120°F., will be safe enough to avoid scalds, and will save

you money

Laundering

* Wash with cold water whenever possible

* Wash and dry full loads to maximize efficiency

* Don't overload dryers Overloaded dryers use more energy, cause clothes to wrinkle so they may need to

be ironed, and wears out clothes more quickly

* Use suds savers and front-loading washers for maximum efficiency

* Always adjust the water level to fit load size Overloaded washers don't clean clothes as effectively so

they even may need to be rewashed

* Clean the lint filter after each drying cycle to maintain dryer efficiency

Energy-efficient lighting

* Use task lighting to target work and leisure activities This lets you reduce your overall room lighting

levels

* Use energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs—especially in fixtures that operate more than two hours

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a day They cost more initially but use 75 percent less electricity and last about ten times longer than

incandescent bulbs

* Open shades and blinds to take advantage of natural light

* Select bulbs carefully Look for the highest lumens at the lowest wattage Wattage is the power needed

to make a bulb work Lumens measure brightness

* Long-life bulbs emit less light than standard incandescent bulbs of the same wattage Use long-life bulbs

only in hard-to-reach places

* Keep light fixtures clean to gain the most illumination

Refrigerating

* Test the tightness of the door seal on refrigerators and freezers If the seal doesn't tightly hold a dollar

bill when the door is closed, it's probably time to adjust or replace the gasket

* Replace old refrigerators A 1980s-era refrigerator will cost up to 75 percent more to operate than a new

super-efficient model

* For greatest efficency set refrigerators at 40º F and freezers at 0º F

Cooking

* Use your oven instead of your cook top to cut cooking costs Surface units heat continuously, but an

insulated oven normally heats one-third of the time it's in use

* Don't peek Cooking temperatures can drop as much as 50º every time the oven door is opened, causing

the oven to reheat

* Use the oven's self-cleaning cycle only for big cleaning jobs Start the cycle while the oven is still hot

from baking

* Use small appliances such as crockpots, electric frying pans, toaster ovens, and microwave ovens to

save when cooking

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