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Energy from Natural Gas

1. Much of the world gets its energy from fossil fuel sources, including coal, oil, and natural gas, all of which were created millions of years ago.The process began with dead plant and animal matter that collected and over time was buried deep within the earth. There, exposed to extreme pressure and temperatures, the carbon-based material underwent various chemical and physical changes. Some of it became coal, some oil, and some natural gas, depending on the exact conditions it was subjected to.
2. Natural gas is both invisible and odorless. During the first century of the fossil fuel era, it was disregarded as a worthless byproduct of coal and oil. However, people later discovered that it could also be a useful source of energy, and they set about trying to realize its potential. Its use began to grow in the twentieth century and has increased rapidly within the last 40 years. Nowadays, natural gas i
A. It represents a preferable alternative to other fossil fuel resources.
B. Its use in the production of energy carries high costs.
C. Its drawbacks will be overcome by technology in the future.
D. It should completely replace oil and coal as the world’s energy source.

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[单项选择]
Energy from Natural Gas

1. Much of the world gets its energy from fossil fuel sources, including coal, oil, and natural gas, all of which were created millions of years ago.The process began with dead plant and animal matter that collected and over time was buried deep within the earth. There, exposed to extreme pressure and temperatures, the carbon-based material underwent various chemical and physical changes. Some of it became coal, some oil, and some natural gas, depending on the exact conditions it was subjected to.
2. Natural gas is both invisible and odorless. During the first century of the fossil fuel era, it was disregarded as a worthless byproduct of coal and oil. However, people later discovered that it could also be a useful source of energy, and they set about trying to realize its potential. Its use began to grow in the twentieth century and has increased rapidly within the last 40 years. Nowadays, natural gas i
A. remain mostly hidden.
B. share similar origins.
C. are found deep underground.
D. can be hard to tell apart.
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Energy from Natural Gas

1. Much of the world gets its energy from fossil fuel sources, including coal, oil, and natural gas, all of which were created millions of years ago.The process began with dead plant and animal matter that collected and over time was buried deep within the earth. There, exposed to extreme pressure and temperatures, the carbon-based material underwent various chemical and physical changes. Some of it became coal, some oil, and some natural gas, depending on the exact conditions it was subjected to.
2. Natural gas is both invisible and odorless. During the first century of the fossil fuel era, it was disregarded as a worthless byproduct of coal and oil. However, people later discovered that it could also be a useful source of energy, and they set about trying to realize its potential. Its use began to grow in the twentieth century and has increased rapidly within the last 40 years. Nowadays, natural g
[单项选择](Alike) other forms of energy, natural gas (may be used) to (heat) homes, cook food, and even (run) automobiles.()
A. Alike
B. may be used
C. heat
D. run
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