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Imagine one day the water taps (水龍頭) in your house stop running. You have to pay a lot of money to buy water from shops. And still there isn’t enough water for everyone. Your mother has to save the family’s shower water to use for washing clothes. Would you be able to stand that kind of life?
Probably not. But that is what kids in Yemen (也門(mén)) are experiencing (經(jīng)歷). According to a report, the capital, Sana, will run out of drinking water as early as 2025.
Because of the water shortage (短缺), the Yemen government often cuts the water supply (供應(yīng)). Hannan, an 18-year-girl, tells the Teens, “In a good week we’ll have a water supply all week. But then the next week there will be water only for a day or two.”
Hannan says only rich people have enough water to use. They can buy water from the shops or from the water trucks. Private (私人的) companies own the trucks, They travel around the city every day to sell water--- at very high prices.
“ A lot of people can’t pay for it,” she says.
The government is thinking of making use of seawater. But it will cost a lot and it may not happen soon enough to help the people of Yemen.
1.How old is Hannan?
A.She is eight. |
B.She is eighteen. |
C.She is seventeen. |
D.She is seven. |
2.The underlined word “that” means_______.
A.buying water from shops |
B.having enough drinking water |
C.suffering(忍受) from water shortage |
D.washing clothes with used water |
3.From the passage, we know that ______.
A.the people of Yemen don’t have to worry about water |
B.people in Yemen have no water to use during a bad week |
C.Sanna will have no drinking water in 10 years |
D.private companies make much money by selling water |
4.The Yemen government ______.
A.may try to make use of seawater |
B.does nothing about the water problem |
C.only cares about rich people’s lives |
D.may solve the problem soon |
5.The writer wants to tell us ______.
A.not to use seawater |
B.not to waste water |
C.to drink less water |
D.to sell water to Yemen |
Imagine one day the water taps (水龍頭) in your house stop running. You have to pay a lot of money to buy water from shops. And still there isn’t enough water for everyone. Your mother has to save the family’s shower water to use for washing clothes. Would you be able to stand that kind of life?
Probably not. But that is what kids in Yemen (也門(mén)) are experiencing (經(jīng)歷). According to a report, the capital, Sana, will run out of drinking water as early as 2025.
Because of the water shortage (短缺), the Yemen government often cuts the water supply (供應(yīng)). Hannan, an 18-year-girl, tells the Teens, “In a good week we’ll have a water supply all week. But then the next week there will be water only for a day or two.”
Hannan says only rich people have enough water to use. They can buy water from the shops or from the water trucks. Private (私人的) companies own the trucks, They travel around the city every day to sell water--- at very high prices.
“ A lot of people can’t pay for it,” she says.
The government is thinking of making use of seawater. But it will cost a lot and it may not happen soon enough to help the people of Yemen.
【小題1】How old is Hannan?
A.She is eight. | B.She is eighteen. | C.She is seventeen. | D.She is seven. |
A.buying water from shops |
B.having enough drinking water |
C.suffering(忍受) from water shortage |
D.washing clothes with used water |
A.the people of Yemen don’t have to worry about water |
B.people in Yemen have no water to use during a bad week |
C.Sanna will have no drinking water in 10 years |
D.private companies make much money by selling water |
A.may try to make use of seawater |
B.does nothing about the water problem |
C.only cares about rich people’s lives |
D.may solve the problem soon |
A.not to use seawater | B.not to waste water |
C.to drink less water | D.to sell water to Yemen |
Imagine one day the water taps (水龍頭) in your house stop running. You have to pay a lot of money.
to buy water from shops. And still there isn't enough water for everyone. Your mother has to save the
family's shower water to use for washing clothes. Would you be able to stand that kind of life?
Probably not. But that is what kids in Yemen (也門(mén)) are experiencing (經(jīng)歷). According to a report,
the capital, Sana, will run out of drinking water as early as 2025.
Because of the water shortage (短缺), the Yemen government often cuts the water supply (供應(yīng)).
Hannan, an 18-year-girl, tells the Teens, "In a good week we'll have a water supply all week. But then
the next week there will be water only for a day or two."
Hannan says only rich people have enough water to use. They can buy water from the shops or from
the water trucks. Private (私人的) companies own the trucks, They travel around the city every day to
sell water — at very high prices.
"A lot of people can't pay for it," she says.
The government is thinking of making use of seawater. But it will cost a lot and it may not happen
soon enough to help the people of Yemen.
If we don’t save water, there will be water in the future.
A. little and little B .less and less
C .more and more D .fewer and fewer
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