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and cross deserts to bring Yemenis the goods more valuable than oil.It is one that only the rich can afford
with the supply regularly being cut off.Others must rely on scarce rain or charity to fight thirst.
Experts say Yemen is going to be the first country in the world to run out of water.The capital,Sanaa,
will run out of drinking water as early as 2025,says a report by the World Bank.
Hannan,an 18yearold from Lahej,said that only the rich could prepare for cuts in supply."In a good week
we"ll have a water supply all week but then the following week there will be water only for a day or two,"
she said.
She and her husband,a factory worker,pay 3,000 riyals (99 yuan) for a week"s supply of water from a
touring water truck when the taps run dry.With an income of only 20,000 riyals (660 yuan) a month,this
means the family often spend half their money on water.
"There are a lot of people who can"t afford it and they have to rely on their neighbors to help," she said.
The average person in Yemen survives on onefifth of what the World Health Organization considers to
be enough water.
In Taiz,in the south,tap water is available only once every 45 days.In the mountainous Malhan district in
the north,women and children climb a 1,500m mountain to collect water from a spring,often in the small
hours to avoid long queues.
Yemen is located in Southwest Asia,bordering the Arabian and Red Sea.Yemeni people have lived on
scarce water supplies for thousands of years but that problem has been made serious by conflict in the are
a,the fastgrowing population and the use of water to grow a drug called qat.With one of the world"s highest
rates of population growth-3.46 percent,Yemen is the poorest Arab country.
The government is considering desalinating (淡化) seawater,but this would be expensive and it may
now be too late.The only other solution is to cut down on farming,but that means importing even more
food.
B. suggest some solutions to the water issue in Yemen
C. present how serious the water problem is in Yemen
D. encourage the world to help Yemenis who are suffering from water shortages
B. rich people could buy water from the water trucks if there was a water supply cut
C. she had a rich neighbor who often helped her during water supply cuts
D. the rich were not affected by water supply cuts
B. The population of Yemen is growing fast.
C. The government has failed to reduce farming.
D. People can"t afford the water from government water trucks.
B. The water truck-the commonest sight in Yemen
C. The first country to run out of water in the world
D. No water for Yemen
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试题【阅读理解 In Yemen,you always see one type of vehicle on the road:the water truck】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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have died of childhood diseases if they had been born 100 years ago. Because more people live longer,
there are more people around at any given time. In fact, it is a decrease in death rates, not an increase in
birthrates, that has led to the population explosion.
Prolonging human life has also increased the dependency load. In all societies, people who are
disabled or too young or too old to work are dependent on the rest of society to provide for them. In
hunting and gathering cultures, old people who could not keep up might be left behind to die. In times
of famine, infants might be allowed to die because they could not survive if their parents starved, where
as if the parents survived they could have another child. In most contemporary (当代的)societies, people
feel a moral obligation to keep people alive whether they can work or not. We have a great many people
today who live past the age at which they want to work or are able to work; we also have rules which
require people to retire at a certain age. Unless these people were able to save money for their retirement, somebody else must support them. In the United States many retired people live on social security
checks which are so little that they must live in near poverty. Older people have more illnesses than
young or middleaged people: unless they have wealth or private or government insurance, they must
often "go on welfare" if they have a serious illness.
When older people become senile (衰老的)or too weak and ill to care for themselves,they create
grave problems for their families. In the past and in some traditional cultures, they would be cared for at
home until they died. Today, with most members of a household working or in school,there is often no
one at home who can care for a sick or weak person. To meet this_need, a great many nursing homes
and convalescent (疗养的)hospitals have been built. These are often profit making organizations, although
some are sponsored by religious and other nonprofit groups. While a few of these institutions are good,
most of them are simply "dumping (倒垃圾的)grounds" for the dying in which "care" is given by poorly
paid, overworked, and under skilled personnel.
B. the industrial development
C. a decrease in death rates
D. human beings" cultural advances
B. the survival of infants was less important than that of their parents in times of starvation
C. old people were given the task of imparting the cultural wisdom of the tribe to new generations
D. death was celebrated as a time of rejoicing for an individual freed of the hardships of life
is TRUE?
B. Minority of them remain in a state of near poverty after their retirement.
C. When they reach a certain age, compulsory retirement is necessary and beneficial.
D. With the growing inflation, they must suffer more from unbearable burdens than ever.
B. reducing the problems caused by the retired people
C. making profits through caring for the sick or weak people
D. taking care of the sick or weak people
convalescent hospitals?
B. Approving.
C. Optimistic.
D. Critical.
people are also searching for areas 1._____ they can put their talents to use.A talent to be noticed
nowadays is much 2._____ (easy) than it used to be in the old times.In the early days,for example,if one
wanted to be a singer,he or she had to have a great amount of talent in singing.That was the only way they
could promote 3._____ and be recognized.Now sources like the Internet help a great deal in promoting
oneself.The Internet is like a global village.4._____ (seat) in your home you are capable 5._____ finding a
lot of sources.People with 6._____ (vary) of talents can be recognized through the Internet.7._____,the
Internet is 8._____ opportunity to put forward one"s talents,creativity,and powers in order to be noticed.
Keeping in mind 9._____ a talent unexposed is the talent unfound.Now we are lucky enough to show
our 10._____ (hide) talents,without trying very hard and just by sitting at home.
combination of savings,income,scholarships,and a modest amount of borrowing.Then her husband lost his
job,and the plan fell apart.
"I have two kids in college,and I want to say"come home",but at the same time I want to provide them
with a good education,"says Jacobs.
The Jacobs family did work out a solution:They asked and received more aid from the schools,and each
son increased his borrowing to the maximum amount through the federal loan(贷款)program.They will
each graduate with$20,000 of debt,but at least they will be able to finish school.
With unemployment rising,financial aid administrators expect to hear from more families like the
Jacobses.More students are applying for aid,and more families expect to need student loans.College
administrators are concerned that they will not have enough aid money to go around.
At the same time,tuition(学费)continues to rise.A report from the National Center for Public Policy and
Higher Education found that college tuition and fees increased 439% from 1982 to 2007,while average
family income rose just 147%.Student borrowing has more than doubled in the last decade.
"If we go on this way for another 25 years,we won"t have an affordable system of higher education,"says
Patrick M.Callan,president of the center."The middle class families have been financing it through debt.
They will send kids to college whatever it takes,even if that means a huge amount of debt."
Financial aid administrators have been having a hard time as many companies decide that student loans
are not profitable enough and have stopped making them.The good news,however,is that federal loans
account for about three quarters of student borrowing,and the government says that money will flow
uninterrupted.
B.The father was out of work.
C.Their savings ran out.
D.The family fell apart.
B.They borrowed $20,000 from the schools.
C.They encouraged their twin sons to do parttime jobs.
D.They got help from the schools and the federal government.
B.the government will receive more letters of complaint
C.college tuition fees will double soon
D.America"s unemployment will fall
B.Their income remained steady in the last decade.
C.They will try their best to send kids to college.
D.Their debts will be paid off within 25 years.
B.dismiss some financial aid administrators
C.stop the companies from making student loans
D.go on providing financial support for college students
Officials say 100 million more could go hungry this year because of the food and financial crises.
To deal with the situation, the UN World Food Program has started a project to help small farmers.
These farmers are mainly women. Many cannot produce enough food even to feed and support their own
families.
The new effort is called Purchase for Progress, or P4P.It aims to connect local farmers with
dependable markets. That way, they could get a chance to sell their surplus (剩余) at competitive prices.
P4P will be tested in as many as 21 countries during the next five years.
The biggest contributor to the project is Bill Gates, through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Another donor (捐款者) is the Howard Buffett Foundation, led by a son of the American investor
Warren Buffett. The government of Belgium is also supporting the project in a former colony (殖民地),
now the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Together these donors have provided more than 76 million dollars for projects in Africa and Central
America.
Purchase for Progress will work with United Nations agencies, governments and nongovernmental
organizations to help increase crop production. The World Bank Group and other partners are to help
train farmers in better crop management and marketing skills.
The World Food Program says it expects to buy 40,000 tons of food in the first year using methods
carried out by the project. That will be enough to feed 250,000 people.
P4P is expected to develop food cooperatives and longterm agreements for buying corn, wheat and
other food crops. About 350,000 farmers could be assisted.
Officials say the project will change the way the World Food Program buys food in developing
countries. Executive Director Josette Sheeran says this is the first time her agency will buy a large
amount of food from small farmers. The agency has traditionally bought most of its food from
developing countries, but through larger trading organizations.
1. From the passage, we know that________.
A. in all 900 million people worldwide lack food
B. a project has been started to help women farmers
C. there are only two donors to help the project
D. some farmers still cannot support their families
2. According to the passage, ________will work hard to deal with the situation.
A. the United Nations
B. the combined efforts
C. some governments
D. some nongovernmental organizations
3. Which of the following will NOT be done to help small farmers?
A. To donate money.
B. To reform the way of food purchase.
C. To provide them with food.
D. To buy a large amount of food from them.
4. What"s the best title for this passage?
A. Project to Help Small Farmers
B. Contribution to Small Farmers
C. Food Problems
D. P4P Is Being Carried Out
When an emergency situation occurs, observers are more likely to take action if there are few or no
other witnesses. This phenomenon is referred to as the bystander effect.
The bystander effect is also called the Genovese effect, which is named after Catherine "Kitty"
Genovese, a young woman who was cruelly murdered on March 13, 1964. Early in the morning,
28-year-old Genovese was returning home from work. As she approached her apartment entrance, she
was attacked and stabbed (刺) by a man later identified as Winston Moseley. Despite Genovese"s
repeated cries for help, none of the dozen or so people in the nearby apartment building who heard her
cries called police for help. The attack first began at 3:20, but it was not until 3:50 that someone first
contacted police.
Many psychologists were set thinking by the incident, as well as most Americans. As the conclusion,
the bystander effect came out and later proved by a series of studies and experiments.
There are two major factors that contribute to the bystander effect. First, the presence of other people creates a division of responsibility. Because there are other observers, individuals do not feel as much
pressure to take action, since the responsibility to take action is thought to be shared among all of those
present. The second reason is the need to behave in correct and socially acceptable ways. When other
observers fail to react, individuals often take this as a signal that a response is not needed or not
appropriate.
Other researchers have found that onlookers are less likely to take action if the situation is ambiguous
(not clear). In the case of Kitty Genovese, many of the 38 witnesses reported that they believed that they were witnessing a "lovers" quarrel", and did not realize that the young woman was actually being murdered.
1. The bystander effect is also called the Genovese effect because a woman surnamed Genovese.
A. its discovery resulted from the murder of
B. it somehow caused the murder of
C. it was actually discovered by
D. it always makes people think of
2. It"s likely that the neighbors didn"t offer help because__________.
A. They believed in the bystander effect.
B. They knew Genovese and Moseley well.
C. They were afraid of the murderer.
D. They thought someone else might help.
3. Before deciding to offer help, observers may , according to the psychologists.
A. wait for sort of a signal
B. want to be sure it"s appropriate to react
C. hesitate and estimate the risk of getting hurt
D. wonder if the victim is worth helping
4. The article seems to suggest that, if there had been observers, Genovese might not have been
murdered.
A. no
B. braver
C. more
D. fewer
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