First of all, there is no such thing as a stupid question...
Semaphore allows multiple threads to "acquire" a resource. They should check if the resource is available. It's like a valve for flow control.
A Lock is for exclusive access. Only one thread at a time.
A ThreadPoolExecutor allows you to run some code (Runnable or Callable class) using a bounded amount of threads. You don't have to bother about building this yourself, it is already implemented for you in the JSE API. You could do your own with some semaphores and queues... but if you do not have a good reason do not waste your time.
Imagine you have to implement a web server that receives some requests to port 80. You do not want to use the same thread that is listening to this port to process the whole request (this is a waste of resources...). You could use a ThreadPoolExecutor deal with the request, process it, and respond to the client. ThreadPoolExecutor could be configured to take advantage of the current CPUs: the optimal number of threads for this architecture and this task.
Concurrency in practice is a nice book to improve your knowledge on this matter.
I hope this help you and sorry for my basic English.