PTE writing practice exercise-summarize written text passages 60

PTE writing practice exercise-summarize written text passages

PTE writing practice exercise-summarize written text passages.Read the passages below and summarize them using one sentence in not more than 75 words. Type your response in the comment section at the bottom of the screen. You have 10 minutes to finish each passage. Your response will be judged on the quality of your writing and on how well your response presents the key points in the passage.

1.Nuclear energy is energy that comes from a nucleus, the core of an atom. Atoms are particles that make up every object, and there exists a lot of energy (binding forces) which holds these atoms together. Nuclear energy can be used to make electricity, but for this to happen the energy has to be released from atoms.

There are two ways energy can be released from an atom: nuclear fusion or nuclear fission. Nuclear fusion means that atoms combine to fuse into a larger atom.Nuclear fission means that the atom splits into smaller atoms releasing energy.

Nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to create electricity. The fuel that nuclear power plants use for nuclear fission is uranium. Unlike solar power and wind energy, uranium is a non-renewable resource. Inside the nuclear reactor, where fission takes place, a particle called a neutron hits the uranium atom, which then splits the uranium atom releasing a great amount of energy as heat and radiation.

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2.Fossils are the remains or imprints of prehistoric plants or animals. They are found in sedimentary rock (rock formed from sand and mud), coal, tar, volcanic ash, fossilized tree sap or frozen in ice. Usually, only the hard parts of plants and animals, like their bones and teeth, become fossils.

Most animals that became fossils either lived in water or were washed into a body of water. After an animal died, its soft parts, such as its fur, skin, muscle and organs, decomposed. The hard parts that remained were buried under moist layers of mud or sand, where there was no oxygen and bacteria to cause them to decay. The sediment that covered the bones eventually turned into solid rock. Over the course of millions of years, minerals in the surrounding rock partly or completely replaced the original animal material, forming a fossil.

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  1. Fossils are hard parts of animals and plants, it takes the course of millions of years to foam a fossil.

  2. 1) Uranium is a fuel to produce electricity through nuclear fission which is different from the renewal resources like wind and solar power.

    2) Fossil is formed by hard part of animals’ body and plants by replacing the original animal material by surrounding rock’s minerals.

  3. fossils are found in rocks after millions of years of dead animals bodies specially the hard parts of animal body like teeth and bone skeleton which buried in sand or mud and turns into the shape of tar, coal,valcanic ash due to the fact of no oxygen and bacteria to make them decay.

  4. Nuclear energy is used to create electricity by using nuclear fission, the fuel uranium is used where it is hit by neutron inside the nuclear reactor which then splits releasing great amount of energy as heat and radiation.

  5. Nuclear energy generates when a neutron hits the uranium atom and it can be generated by two methods fist one Nuclear fusion second one Nuclear fission.

  6. Nucleus being source of energy for atom is bombarded with non-renewable uranium atom to generate energy in nuclear power plants through nuclear fission which can further utilized to generate electricity.

    Naturally occurring fossils are the remaining of decomposed animals and plants created when started covering with mud or sand in water bodies in the absence of oxygen and bacteria, converted into rock, replaced minerals enriched surrounding rocks.

  7. The energy released from atoms can produce electricity which holds these atoms together known as binding force, uses Uranium as a source following the nuclear fission process where a neutron strikes the uranium atom to create energy.

  8. The nuclear fission reaction takes place inside the nuclear reactor where uranium and neutron collide togeather to produce non-renewable nuclear energy, which is then used by Nuclear power plants to generate electricity.

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      The nuclear fission reaction takes place inside the nuclear reactor where uranium and neutron collide togeather to produce non-renewable nuclear energy, which is then used by Nuclear power plants to generate electricity.

  9. 1. Nuclear energy are energy that is released from an atom, which can be utilize as electricity through a process of either a nuclear fusion or fission done in nuclear power plants.

    2. Imprinted parts of plants and animals which can be found on sedimentary rocks are called fossils, wherein non-oxygenated mud or sand and with the aid of time converts it into a prehistoric item.

  10. 1. Nuclear energy are energy that is released from an atom, which can be utilize as electricity through a process of either a nuclear fusion or fission done in nuclear power plants.

    2. Imprinted parts of plants and animals which can be found on sedimentary rocks are called fossils, wherein non-oxygenated mud or sand and with the aid of time converts it into a prehistoric item.

  11. Nuclear energy is obtain from the nucleus present in the atom which can also generates electricity by releasing energy from atoms either using nuclear fusion or nuclear fission process with aids of uranium fuel.

    The imprints of hard part of the plant and animals are fossils, such as bones, teeth etc with the aid of mineral and sediments surrounding animal or plant part that solid rock transform into fossils.

  12. After dying, hard parts of animals and plants converted into fossils, which are found in the sedimentary rock where minerals existed in the surrounding rock transformed the original animal material.

  13. Although nuclear energy can produce electricity, it has to release from an atom by nuclear fusion or nuclear fission and nuclear power plants generate power by nuclear fission, which works with uranium and a neutron helps uranium to release energy in the form of heat and radiation.

  14. Nuclear energy can certainly be used for Electric generation which is caused by nuclear fission, these fission takes place in reactor with the help of Uranium to release great amount of energy and radiation.

  15. Fossils are the original parts of the animals and plants that are covered by the sediments and it turns into solid rocks after millions of years because of animals and plants buried under the sand and muds.

  16. Nuclear energy is energy that comes from a nucleus, the core of an atom, can be utilized to create electricity, however for this to happen the energy has to released from atoms by two ways, such as nuclear fusion or nuclear fission, and nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to generate electricity with the help of uranium.

    Fossils are the remains or imprints of prehistoric plants or animals, only the hard parts, like their bones and teeth, become fossils that remained were buried under moist layers of mud or sand, where there was no oxygen and bacteria to cause them to decay, but soft parts of animals and plants decomposed.

  17. Nuclear energy is the energy that comes from a nucleus through nuclear fusion or nuclear fission and this process is used by nuclear power plants to generate electricity from a non renewable resource called uranium.

  18. To produce electricity at the nuclear plant, it requires to releases the energy which hold atoms together in the nucleus; it can be done by either nuclear fusion where atoms fuse into the large atom or fission where atoms split into smaller atoms.

  19. Nuclear energy comes from atoms by two processes that are nuclear fusion means release of energy on joining atoms together and nuclear fission which means energy release on separation of atoms and energy from nuclear fission helps to generate electricity at the nuclear power plant through uranium.

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  20. Fossils are the marks of primitive animals and plants, it is a very long process where dead animals and plants are buried under the rock, soil and sand where they are unable to get proper oxygen and bacteria helps them to decay into a fossil over million of years.

  21. The nuclear energy produce by bunch of atoms which is part of nucleus, Hence, Two states to release energy such as nuclear fusion is combination of small atoms and become a large atom other one is nuclear fission segregate in many parts and make a small atoms with lots of energy, Moreover, Nuclear fission divided by uranium in nuclear power plant along with large scale of energy as heat and radiation.

  22. Formation of fossils from hard parts of plants and animal’s bone and teeth because of animals live in either water or wash by water so after died it takes decay to make a moist layer without oxygen or bacteria which turn in to solid rock to forming a fossil.

  23. To generate nuclear energy from nucleus of atoms, most of the nuclear power plants adopt nuclear fission, a method where a neutron hits a non renewable medium uranium to generate heat and radiation for generating electricity.

  24. Fossils formed from the animal’s hard part of body which get buried beneath of sand and crust for millions of years.

  25. Uranium is a non-renewable source of energy used to generate the electricity in Nuclear power plant where nuclear reactor uses nuclear fission method in which neutron hits the uranium atom to splits them and releases energy in the form of heat and radiation.

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