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23.Which book would you choose if you like storics about two people's encounters?∧.To Paradise.25.What can we learn from Paragraph 3?B.Violeta.A.Water for u Starving World is about the ile.D.Book Lovers.B.Water contributed much to the world culture.C.Water affected little to the steadiness of a nation.BAs founder of the Global Water Policy Project and lead expert for National Geographic's FreshwaterD.Water crisis was recognized before Malin's book.Initiative.Sandra's goal is to promote the conservation and sustainable use of Earth's freshwater26.What inspiration can we get from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?resources.A.Countries of upstream have priorities.底格里斯.小发拉底Sandra says she grew up in New York as a"Long Island beach kid".She is always aware of theB.Every country has its policy for rivers."comfpeace,and balance"offered by the natural world,especially the environmenis of werlands andC.Rivers across countries are decreasing.rivers.Before starting work on a projee Sandra considers an area's"geography of water":the amount ofD.Souree governance of rivers is criticalwater in the area's basin,the population.and the agricultural use of water.The geography of water helps27.What's the purpose of the author taking the Mekong River as an example?Sandra determinc an area's water stress.Water stress is the.situation when a community is "using moreA.To show itsimportance to the locals.water than nature made available".B.To emphas areat volume of flowSandra first became aware of the concept of water stress after reading Swedish hydrologist MalinC.To show the power of cooperatidFalkenmark's book Water for a Sturving World.This groundbreaking work linked water usc,food,andD.To tell its challenges to related nations.population.As Sandra began to understand water stress,she realized it "affects everything",from acommunity's development to its political security."So many great civilizations developed alongside rivers触体的and lakes,"she says,pointing to the ancient civilizations of Ur (between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers),A BioBlitz is an event that focuses on finding and identifying as many specics as possible in a specificEgypt (which developed on the Nile),and the Indus River Valley.area over a short period of time.A BioBlitz is also known as a biological inventory (or biologicalToday Sandra points out,more than 200 rivers are shared beiween Iwo or more nations.Dams andcensus ()The primary goal of a BioBlitz is to get an overall count of the plants,animals.and otherother river management techniques implemented()by nations upstream have a huge impact on nationsorganisms that live in a place.28downstream.The Tigris and Euphrates rivers have their sources in Turkey.for example,but their basinsA BioBlitz differs from a scientific inventory in a number of ways.Scientifie inventories are usuallyare in Irag,Kuwait.Saudi Arabia.and Syria.River management from Turkey would impact thelimited to biologists,geographers.and other scientists.A BioBlitz brings together volunteer scientists.asfreshwater available to these couniries for drinking,hygiene()industry,and transportation.well as families,students,teachers,and other members of the community.While a scientific survey oftenWater management has become part of many nations'forcign policy.Sandra points to the Mekongfocuses on unique or isolated areas.BioBlitzes focus on areas that arc connected to residential.urban,andRiver Commission.The headwaters of the Mekong River are China,athough the basin is nearlyindustrial areas.Finally,biological surveys may take a long period of time to conduct.A BioBlitz lastsa800.000 square kilometers and includes the nations of Myanmar,Cambodia,Laos,Thailand,andshort period of time,traditionally 24 hours.Vietnam.Many governments are members of the Mekong River Commission,which promotes sustainableThese differences make a BioBlitz a unique biological survey that encourages a relationship betweendevelopment of the water supply.the natural and human communities of a given area.Citizens work alongside scientists to learn about the24.What did water mean to Sandra as a child?biological diversity of local natural spaces.In the process,they gain skills and knowledge and develop aA.It represented a kind of spirit.stronger connection to their home environment.A BioBlitz aims to promote and improve local naturalR It brought stress to her life.spee by empowering zbeeunderstand and proret biodiversiry.(It made many obstacles to her.Hundreds of BioBlitzes have been conducted all over the world,primarily in the United Srates.D.It offered a way for transportation.Canadn,Australia,and Europe.The first BioBlitz was sponsored by the National Park Service and the英语试题r第5页(共12页)英语试题。第6页(共12页)
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