November 2020 1 175 Report
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Read the text and answer the questions.
(Lis le texte et réponds aux questions.)
CHINA GOES GREEN
China has released plans which target for the reduction of its CO2 emissions.
By doing that, China is reacting to pressure at home and abroad. Rising sea levels could devastate
its heavily populated coast. The Chinese public is increasingly worried about broader environmental
issues like urban smog, water quality and soil pollution.
China has invested heavily in green technologies such as electric cars, wind turbines and solar panels.
China’s emissions of greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels like oil, coal and natural gas
have nearly tripled since 2000, according to data from the International Energy Agency in Paris.

1. China is facing a very serious national problem:
 the coastline is retreating landward
 rivers are degrading and drying up
 oil production has declined
 greenhouse gases emissions have increased

2. Justify your answer by quoting from the text

3. China is working to:
 become energy self-sufficient
 warm up the atmosphere
 improve the quality of its environment
 invest more in fossil fuels

4. The reason for China to do so is:
 the influence of its Green party
 population demands
 an order from the International Energy Agency in Paris
 a court decision

5. Justify your answer by quoting 2 sentences from the text
1)
2)

6. To do so, China will:
 reduce emissions of greenhouse gases
 forbid production of fossil fuels
 increase research into fossil energy
 increase quantity of sea water

7. Justify your answer by quoting from the text.

8. Find 3 environmental problems China is now facing.
a)
b)
c)

9. Find 3 examples of fossil fuels.
a)
b)
c)

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