Unit nine Text B Nuclear power: Advantages That Outweigh the risks Textb of nit 9 By Yang xiangfang
Text B of Nit 9 By Yang xiongfang Unit Nine Text B Nuclear Power: Advantages That Outweigh the Risks
UnitNine Text B ●l.Pre- reading task elL. Related Information lll. Detailed study ●. Outline& Summan ●V. Home Assignment Text B of Nif 9 By Yang xingfang
Text B of Nit 9 By Yang xiongfang Unit Nine Text B I. Pre-reading Task II. Related Information III. Detailed Study IV. Outline& Summary V. Home Assignment
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Text B of Nit 9 By Yang xiongfang
1. Pre-reading Tao 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power? From the title of the passage, guess whether the author is for or against the use of nuclear power Back Text B of Nif 9 By Yang xingfang
Text B of Nit 9 By Yang xiongfang I. Pre-reading Task: 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power? 2. From the title of the passage, guess whether the author is for or against the use of nuclear power. Back
Il Related Information:(1) nuclear power nuclear power: the energy consumed or produced in modifying the composition of the atomic nucleus and powering electricity-generating plants in countries throughout the world. It is seen by many as the source of inexpensive, clean power; but, because of the hazardous radiation emitted in producing that power and the radioactivity of the materials used, others feel that it may not be a viable energy alternative to the use of fossil fuels or solar energy At present, only the fission process is used in the commercial production of energy, usually to make electricity, but also occasionally to produce steam for district heating or industrial applications. Public opinion remains largely favorable toward nuclear energy Text B of Nif 9 By Yang xingfang
Text B of Nit 9 By Yang xiongfang II. Related Information: (1) nuclear power nuclear power: the energy consumed or produced in modifying the composition of the atomic nucleus and powering electricity-generating plants in countries throughout the world. It is seen by many as the source of inexpensive, clean power; but, because of the hazardous radiation emitted in producing that power and the radioactivity of the materials used, others feel that it may not be a viable energy alternative to the use of fossil fuels or solar energy. At present, only the fission process is used in the commercial production of energy, usually to make electricity, but also occasionally to produce steam for district heating or industrial applications. Public opinion remains largely favorable toward nuclear energy