Unit nine Text A Energy crisis
Unit Nine Text A Energy Crisis
UnitNine Text A ●l.Pre- reading task elL. Related Information lll. Detailed study ●. Outline& Summan ●V. Home Assignment Text A of Unit 9 By Yang Xiangfang
Text A of Unit 9 By Yang Xiongfang Unit Nine Text A I. Pre-reading Task II. Related Information III. Detailed Study IV. Outline& Summary V. Home Assignment
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Text A of Unit 9 By Yang Xiongfang
1. Pre-reading Tao 1. there is no need to worry about the problem of energy Something has to be done to solve the problem of energy 3. The best way to solve the problem of energy is to use nuclear power Back Text A of Unit 9 By Yang Xiangfang
Text A of Unit 9 By Yang Xiongfang I. Pre-reading Task: 1. There is no need to worry about the problem of energy. 2. Something has to be done to solve the problem of energy. 3. The best way to solve the problem of energy is to use nuclear power. Back
ll Related Information: (1 The problem of energy If the supply of fuel is finite, not only will there be no energy supply when the fuel is exhausted, but also all/other processes that depend on it will cease. This will affect the obvious energy consumers all over the world Several factors combine to make the problem an urgent one. World population is steadily increasing, which implies that the demand for energy will /also increase, although not necessarily in proportion. Social, economic, and political pressure for economic expansion continues in industrialize countries. This implies an increased energy input. The developing countries are becoming aware that their economic position could be improved by increased energy consumption, and they feel entitled to a large share of the worlds energy resources than they now receive. These pressures require that Text A of Unit 9 By Yang Xiangfang
Text A of Unit 9 By Yang Xiongfang II. Related Information: (1) The problem of energy If the supply of fuel is finite, not only will there be no energy supply when the fuel is exhausted, but also all other processes that depend on it will cease. This will affect the obvious energy consumers all over the world. Several factors combine to make the problem an urgent one. World population is steadily increasing, which implies that the demand for energy will also increase, although not necessarily in proportion. Social, economic, and political pressure for economic expansion continues in industrialize countries. This implies an increased energy input. The developing countries are becoming aware that their economic position could be improved by increased energy consumption, and they feel entitled to a large share of the world’s energy resources than they now receive. These pressures require that