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[单项选择]Almost everyone in the world uses oil in some way. Without oil, the world will stop, so men look for it everywhere. Oilmen drill for oil in deserts, in mountains and under the sea. Quite often they find nothing, but the search for oil always goes on. Oil is very important because none of our machines can run without it. Big ships carry oil everywhere. Perhaps the oil in your motorbike or in your father’s car comes from somewhere far away. Perhaps it comes from Iraq or Venezuela. Cars and motorbikes need oil, and so do many other things. How many things can you name
We can always find oil in mountains.
[A] True.
[B] False.
[单项选择]Some oil companies plan to get rid of some of the pollution they produce by pumping it into rocks deep inside the Earth, where they say it will stay for thousands of years. Other people, though, aren’ t so sure this is advisable; environmental groups say that putting this pollution back into the Earth is a had idea.
When oil burns, It doesn’ t just produce heat: it also produces carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a natural part of the air, but because people bum so much oil, there’ s too much carbon dioxide in the air. This extra carbon dioxide is pollution; some scientific studies show that carbon dioxide is one of the" greenhouse gases" that is causing the Earth’s temperature to rise.
Environmentalists say that the oil companies’ plans may not work. The oil companies say they are making sure that the gas will never escape, but environmentalists wonder how the oil companies can be so sure that the gas won’ t seep into the air. They also point out that there’ s no way to check
A. it burns very easily and has a very awful smell.
B. it produces too much heat that warm up the temperature.
C. it emits too much carbon dioxide into the air when burning.
D. it is called the" greenhouse gas".