3. Where do electric eels store their electricity?
A)
in their sharp front teeth
B) in thousands of special cells
C) in
the water that they swim in
D) in aluminum found in their bodies
4. What can be inferred about electric eels?
A) They are smaller than other eels.
B) They are an endangered species.
C) They use electricity when they hunt.
D) They will be the main source of electricity in the future.
5. Which can replace the word “store” in line 9?
A) shop B) reflect C) keep D)
create
86. THE FUTURE OF DRIVING
Today, most cars use energy made by burning fossil fuels, like gasoline. But there are many problems with
fossil fuels, including high prices and air pollution.
For these reasons, people have been trying to find better
forms of energy to power their cars. One of the alternatives to today’s gasoline-powered
cars is the electric
car. Let’s take a look at some of the differences between electric cars and gasoline-powered cars.
Energy
Electric cars get their power from electricity that is stored inside a rechargeable battery. On the other hand,
gasoline-powered cars’ engines use energy produced by the burning of fossil fuels.
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