Water and its importance to human life were the centre of the world’s attention last week.

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Water and its importance to human life were the centre of the world’s attention last week. March 22 was World Water Day and   36   the theme “Water for Life”.
There are more than one billion people in the world who live without   37  drinking water. The United Nations   38   to cut this number in half by 2015.
Solving such a big problem seems like a(n)   39  challenge. But everyone,   40    teenagers, can do something to help. A teenage girl in the US has set an example to the   41 of her age around the world.
Rene Haggerty, 13, was awarded the 2004 Gloria Barron Prize for her work—   42    discarded(废弃的) batteries(电池)which pollute water.
In 2003, Haggerty went on a field trip to the Great Lakes Science Centre in Ohio. There she saw an exhibit about how   43  in old batteries harm the water of Lake Erie.
Haggerty learnt that   44   the batteries was an easy solution. “I think everybody can do it, because everyone     45     batteries, and it can make a big difference.” With these words, she began to   46     awareness in her area.
She   47   her county government and school board. She got permission to start a recycling programme in schools   48   the public library, hospital, and churches. With the help from her family, friends and local waste-management  49  , she gathered containers, arranged transportation, and made a(n)   50  video.
Over the past two years, she collected four tons of batteries and drew the attention of officials, who were in charge of a battery recycling programme but had made   51   progress.
When asked   52   she feels like a hero, Haggerty is quite     53 . “Not really. Well, maybe for the fish I saved!”
Every year the Gloria Barron Prize is   54  to young Americans aged 8 to 18 who have shown leadership and courage in   55   the public and the planet. Each year ten winners receive US $ 2,000 each, to help with their education costs or their public service work.
【小题1】..A.hadB.gaveC.wroteD.discussed【小题2】.A.enoughB.safe C.muchD.polluted【小题3】..A.asksB.ordersC.hopes D.ensures【小题4】..A.good B.strongC.importantD.unreal【小题5】.A.especiallyB.sometimesC.evenD.seldom【小题6】.A.boysB.othersC.studentsD.grown-ups【小题7】.A.collecting B.sellingC.buyingD.using【小题8】.A.thingsB.chemicalsC.waterD.air【小题9】.A.makingB.recycling C.reducing D.handling【小题10】..A.uses B.hasC.throws D.needs【小题11】..A.tell B.increaseC.spread D.inform【小题12】..A.talked to B.listened toC.heard fromD.thought about【小题13】..A.andB.besidesC.as well asD.as good as【小题14】..A.officials B.workersC.clerksD.experts【小题15】.A.industrial B.agricultural C.scientificD.educational【小题16】..A.muchB.noC.someD.little【小题17】.A.ifB.howC.whenD.why【小题18】.A.proudB.glad C.modestD.worried【小题19】.A.praisesB.helpsC.supportsD.honors【小题20】.A.awardingB.savingC.servingD.favoring. A 

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(答案→). A 
解析:【小题1】A因为每个节日都“有”一个主题,所以“节水日”也是一样。
【小题1】B这里是指没有洁净的水,所以饮用也就不“安全”。
【小题1】C 这里是说联合国“希望”将这个数字减少一半。
【小题1】D要达到这个目的有极大的困难,好像是一个不真实的挑战。
【小题1】C这里是说“甚至”青少年也可以参与到这个活动中,做一些有帮助的事情。
【小题1】B泛指与之年龄相仿的其他青少年,并非指其他某类人。
【小题1】A根据后文知是“收集”废弃龟池。
【小题1】B是由于电池里面的“化学物”对环境造成的污染和危害。
【小题1】B这里只有“回收”电池符合上下文。
【小题1】A人人都能做点事是因为人人都“使用”它。
【小题1】B因为她有这种想法,所以她开始使她生活的地方的人们认识到这一点。
【小题1】A于是她就向她们县的管理部门和学校董事会“谈”这件事。
【小题1】C因为后面有and,所以这里只能用as well as。
【小题1】A存waste-management部门工作的是政府官员。
【小题1】D这里说的是她制作一个用于宣传教育的电视影像。
【小题1】 D根据这甲的but判断。
【小题1】A根据后面的答语not really来判断。
【小题1】C根据下文判断。
【小题1】D根据后文知,the Gloria Barron Prize每年都要“奖励”些8到18岁的那些“为公众服务和保护地球”的青少年.
【小题1】C 解释同上。
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