Water, which covers about 74 percent of the earth’s surface, is man’s most precious resour

发布时间:2020-08-16 22:45:18

Water, which covers about 74 percent of the earth’s surface, is man’s most precious resource. Without it we cannot live. Clean water keeps us alive; polluted water means disease and death.Keeping our water pure is by no means an easy task but it is something that must be done.
Hong Kong once prided herself on being the “Fragrant Harbour”. However, these days, it is not certain if Hong Kong’s harbour could still be called “fragrant”. For, like many other places, Hong Kong has not been spared water pollution. A visit to Tolo and Victoria Harbour, or any of the beaches in Hong Kong is enough to make one aware of the ugly truth that Hong Kong waters are indeed polluted.
The great threat to our water is bacteria pollution. Another great source of water pollution is poisonous chemicals. These substances, which are found in industrial waste and agricultural pesticides, make up unseen dangers that enter biological food chains.
Pollution control is a continuing problem for the government. It is believed that the most effective form of control is legislation(立法). Most importantly, the present laws on pollution should be given more force. On the other hand, no amount of legislation can effectively control pollution unless those concerned are properly educated about the danger posed by pollution.
While a great majority of Hong Kong citizens and residents seem to be greatly concerned about ways to control water pollution, it is discouraging to note that there are, in our midst, some people who remain apathetic(无动于衷)about the problem. In a recent radio programme conducted on what people in the streets thought about the water pollution problem, one apparently unconcerned person said, “What do I care about water pollution? I don’t drink polluted water. As long as the water I drink is not polluted, I’m not bothered. Water pollution is too big a problem and let’s leave it to the government.”
If all residents in Hong Kong will take such an indifferent attitude, all the government’s attempts to control pollution, let alone the anti-pollution legislation, will prove useless. The best form of pollution control each citizen can employ is to be aware of his surroundings. We hope that someday, the problem of water pollution in Hong Kong will cease to alarm us.
【小题1】By the underlined sentences, the writer wants to show that     .A.we should not use polluted water B.it is our responsibility to keep our water clean and safeC.clean water is vitally important to the survival of human beings D.water is abundant but very expensive 【小题2】What can you infer from the second paragraph?A.Hong Kong indeed deserves the name.B.Hong Kong never deserves such a name.C.Hong Kong can’t avoid the damage of pollution.D.Hong Kong has failed to live up to such reputation.【小题3】The writer quotes the words in the programme to show us that a block to the solution of the problem is     .A.people’s lack of educationB.people’s I-don’t-care attitudeC.people’s wait-and-see attitudeD.people’s over-dependence on the government【小题4】In the final analysis, the best approach to the problem of water pollution is     .A.legislationB.rapid development of modern scienceC.mass educationD.everybody taking care of his own surroundingsC 

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(答案→)C 
解析: 
【小题1】C句意理解题。划线句子说明了水对我们的重要性,所以选C。
【小题2】D推理判断题。第二段的大意是“Hong Kong waters are indeed polluted”,不再是“Fragrant Harbour”(芳香的港口)。由此可知D正确:香港未能达到这样的声誉。
【小题3】B细节理解题。结合If all residents in Hong Kong will take such an indifferent attitude, all the government’s attempts to control pollution, let alone the anti-pollution legislation, will prove useless可知答案。
【小题4】D细节理解题。结合The best form of pollution control each citizen can employ is to be aware of his surroundings可知答案。
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