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Write at least 150 words.
Sample Answer 1
The diagram below illustrates the process of uranium utilization in the production of nuclear power.
Overall, the process comprises six stages, starting with the mining of uranium from the earth and concluding with its storage in stainless steel containers buried deep underground.
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In the initial step, workers extract uranium from the earth through mining. Subsequently, the uranium ore is converted into gas, where it is enriched to produce U-235 fuel pellets. In the third stage, the Uranium fuel (U-235) is utilized in nuclear power stations, generating 7 billion KWh of electricity per station per year.
In the following step, the spent fuel undergoes four years of usage before being stored in large facilities. Some of the spent fuel is then re-processed and reused in nuclear power stations to generate electricity. In the final stage, the spent fuel that cannot be re-processed is stored in sealed stainless steel containers and buried deep underground.
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diagram
uranium utilization
production of nuclear power
mining
uranium ore
enriched
U-235 fuel pellets
nuclear power stations
spent fuel
re-processed
electricity generation
storage in stainless steel containers
buried deep underground
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Sample Answer 2
Band 6.5
The diagram below shows how uranium is used in the production of nuclear power.
Overall, the process consists of six stages and starting with uranium is mined from the earth and end up stored in stainless steel containers and buried deep in the earth.
In the first step of the process, the uranium is mined from the earth by workers. Then, uranium ore is diverted into gas, where it is enriched to make U-235 fuel pellets. In the third step of the process, the Uranium fuel (U-235) is used in nuclear power stations to make 7 billion KWh of electricity per station per year.
In the next step, the spent fuel takes four years of usage and then it is stored in big machines. After that, some spent fuel is re-processed and re-used in the nuclear power station to make electricity. In the last step of the process, the spent fuel can not be re-processed, and it is stored in sealed stainless steel containers and buried deep in the earth.
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