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A Thirsty Planet

If you live in a city in North America or Europe, you have probably never thought much about water. Whenever you need some, you turn on the tap and there it is. Millions of people in other parts of the world are not so lucky. They have trouble getting enough clean water for their basic needs. This situation may soon become common all around the world, scientists believe. In fact, they say that the tack of clean water may be one of the biggest issues in the twenty-first century.
The reasons for this are clear. On the one hand, people are using more water than ever before. Over the last fifty years, the population of the world has more than doubled. So has the demand for water — for home use, for farming and for industry. On the other hand, supplies of clean water are disappearing. Many sources of surface water — such as rivers, lakes and streams — are too polluted and unhealthy for use as drinking water. This has forced more and more people to drill wells so they can get water from underground.
There are enormous amounts of water deep underground in lakes called aquifers. Until recently, scientists believed this groundwater was safe from pollution. Then, in 1980s, people in the Untied States began to find chemicals in their well water, and scientists took a closer look at what was happening. Weldon Spring, Missouri, for example, was the site of a bomb factory during World War Ⅱ. The factory was destroyed after the war, but poisonous chemicals remained on the ground. Very slowly, theses chemicals dripped down through the ground and into the aquifer. Once they did, however, the water from that aquifer was no longer drinkable.
It probably never will be drinkable again. Groundwater is not renewed regularly by the rain, like lake or river water. Thus, if a harmful chemical gets into an aquifer, it will stay there for a very long time. Furthermore, it is nearly impossible to remove all the water in an aquifer and clean out the pollutants.
Industrial sites like Weldon Spring are one cause of groundwater pollution. There are thousands of such sites in the Untied States alone, and many others around the world. Groundwater pollution is also caused by modem farming methods, which require the use of large amounts of chemicals in the fields. And finally, yet another important cause of groundwater pollution is waste. That includes solid waste thrown away in dumps and landfills, and also untreated human and animal waste.
The situation is indeed very serious. Fortunately, there are many aquifers and they are very large. Only a small number have been seriously damaged so far. But if the world does not want to go thirsty in the near future, further pollution must be prevented. Around the world, governments must make real changes in industry, agriculture and waste disposal.

单选题 This passage is mainly about ______.
A. pollution problems
B. water supplies around the world
C. an industrial site in Missouri
D. groundwater pollution
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 纵观全篇,可知其主要内容说的是全球的供水问题。其他3个选项只是本文提到的各个部分之一,并非主题。
单选题 In the first paragraph scientists express the idea that ______.
A. clean water is not necessary for millions of people.
B. there will always be enough water for everyone.
C. the water problem will soon be resolved.
D. many more people may soon be without clean water.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 第1段的开始说到北美和欧洲的居民可能从来没有想到过会没有水用,而本段倒数第2句话:“This situation may... world,scientists believe.”点出了会有更多的人缺乏干净的水源这一预测。
单选题 One reason for water shortage is that ______.
A. the population has been continuously rising
B. people wash their clothes more often
C. people in Europe don't turn off their taps
D. there is not much underground water
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 此题可用排除法来做。首先排除的是B选项(人们洗衣服更勤了)和C选项(欧洲人不关水龙头),D选项(地下水不多)与第3段的第1句话相反,所以只剩下A选项(人口不断增长),这个意思在第2段的第2句话也明确体现了(过去的50年,世界人口增长了一倍)。
单选题 Another reason for water shortage is that ______.
A. lakes and streams are drying up
B. underground water is hard to get
C. surface water is too polluted to drink
D. people don't want to drill wells.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 此题问的是缺水的另一个原因,第2段的倒数第2句话:“许多地表水的水源——比如河流、湖泊和溪流——因为污染太严重、太不卫生,已经不能作为饮用水来用。”其他3个选项所述内容均不正确。
单选题 In Weldon Spring, people found ______.
A. many sources of surface water
B. chemicals in well water
C. more aquifers
D. chemicals in the bomb factory
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 第3段提到了美国的Weldon Spring这个地方的井水受到了来自地面炸弹工厂残留化学物的污染。
单选题 If chemicals get into groundwater, ______.
A. it is not good to drink
B. people can drink it anyway
C. they can be removed
D. they will be washed away
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 此题即使不看原文,凭常识也能做出正确的回答。受到化学物质污染的地下水当然不适于饮用。第3段的最后一句话很明确地说到了这个判断。
单选题 We can infer from this passage that industry, farming and waste are ______.
A. the three main sources of groundwater pollution
B. minor sources of ground water pollution
C. causing problems in bomb factories
D. polluting all aquifers in the United States
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本篇文章的最后一句说到了“在全世界范围内,各国政府都必须真正改变工业、农业和废物处理”,也就是暗示了工业、农业和废物是地下水污染的3大祸根。注意“agriculture”和选项中的“farming”是同样的意思,都是指农业。