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1、,Key to ExercisesOpener1. The speaker is talking aboutthe coming global water crisis/water problem.2. Water is the key component in our daily life, not only forhuman use, but for energy, industry,agriculture, and livestock.3. If you look atthe earth, you will notice that over 75 % of our blue planet

2、 is water. But the problem is only 3% of that water isfresh water.Transcript:Today, according to UNICEF, at least 2.6 billion people lack adequate sanitation, while 1.1 billion people live without clean drinking water period. Water is the key component in all of our daily lives no matter where we li

3、ve, not only for human use, but for energy, industry, agriculture, and livestock. Now if you look at the earth, youll notice that over 75% of our blue planet is water. The problem is only 3% of that water is fresh water.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text Organization1.1Paras. 1-2:

4、 We need to conserve water aggressively so that scientists can have time to find solutions.Paras. 3-7: Water is going to be the most important and most contentious resource of the 21st century.Paras. 8-9: There are solutions, but they take time.Para. 10: Aggressive conservation is needed to buy us t

5、ime before scientists find solutions.1.21)Water is on the way to becoming the most important resource of the 21st century. Getting water right is the great challenge the world is confronted with. To meet the challenge conservation should come first; then follow it up with new solutions.2)To introduc

6、e the water problem, the author tells us about what happened one night when he and his seven-year-old daughter were brushing teeth together. In so doing the author tries to introduce the reader to a serious topic in a casual manner. Besides, it also reminds us of the fact that everyone can play a ro

7、le, even in our daily life, in saving water.3)He cites the late Nobel Laureate Richard Smalleys list of humanitys top 10 problems for the next 50 years.4)He wants to show the reader how difficult it is for us to find a solution to the water problem.5)He repeats what he says at the beginning of the a

8、rticle: The water problem can be solved but “The scientists need time.”2. Comprehension Check2.1 Focusing on the main ideasIn his 2003 speech at Rice Universitys Energy & Nanotechnology Conference, the late Nobel Laureate Richard Smalley highlighted thetop10 problems for the next 50 years. In his li

9、st,energysits at the top, and water comes next. Now, with the price of solar power going down, the dawn of a new energyerais just around the corner. As a result,wateris going to be the greatest challenge for humanity.But the water problem iscomplicated. First, unlike coal and oil, water cannot berep

10、laced. Second, water isintertwinedwith every other sector of society. Third, while water demands are growing, climate change is intensifying droughts and floods and water supplies arefluctuating.There are solutions, such as building water-transfer aqueducts, hydroelectric dams, and desalination plan

11、ts. But they may be incrediblyexpensive. It willtake timefor scientists to find affordable solutions to the water problem. Before that, everyone should do his or her bit toconservewater.2.2 Digging into detail1)He means that water is most likely to become a strategic resource like oil that could tri

12、gger geopolitical conflict.2)Because solving the energy and water problems will make the other problems easier to deal with. Abundant energy and water supplies will increase food production and improve the environment. They will also reduce poverty and disease, and so forth.3)It most probably means

13、energy produced at a low cost.4)He means that every other sector of society needs water. People need water in their daily life. Energy production requires water for cooling power plants. Industry needs water for all sorts of purposes. Agriculture needs water for irrigation.5)Yes, he did. Because he

14、said getting freshwater from saltwater at a cheap price would dwarf all other scientific accomplishments.2.3 Understanding difficult sentences 1) A 2) B 3) A 4) A 5) AII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11.It will be a close game. Theoutcomeis hard to predict.2.Travelers o

15、n a tightbudgetwould choose to go there by train instead of by plane.3.Tom wason the point ofleaving the garden when he heard someone cry: “Isnt it Tom? I can hardly believe my eyes.”4.Innovationis what we need when we design new products.5.The problem turned out to be far morecomplicatedthan he had

16、foreseen.6.The works in this room aremostlyby local artists. They embody the artists vision of a peaceful and environment-friendlycivilization.7.Water, thoughabundantin Brazil, is extremely unevenlydistributedamong its regions.8.Even today, my first English teachers encouraging words stillring in my

17、 ears.9.Henry has many friends working in the government. Hissourcesof information are usuallyreliable.10.These figures show that the deathrateof road accident gets higher as the speed of the car increases.11.With water demand growing, theconflictbetween the two neighboring villages over water hasin

18、tensifiedover the years.12.Years ago the professor said that there was no doubt that the people in this city wouldbe confronted witha water shortage, if not a water crisis.Subsequentevents have proved his predictions to be exactly right.13.The TV programhighlightsthe aftermath of the Paris terrorist

19、 attacks.1.2 1) around the corner 2) The money from her uncle enabled Jenny 3) dwarfs our old house 4) on track 5) and so forth1.31.We believe that building a powerful navyis in the interest of ournational defense.2.He thought the coffee at breakfast was too sweet. Itwasnt to his liking.3.The new sy

20、stem is said to enable us to use much less oil than before, in other words, toincrease energy efficiencyconsiderably.4.Speaking of the real estate market, when people are losing their jobs, it is almost certain that the house priceswill go down.5.A regional conference onthe conservation offishery re

21、sources will be held in Seoul next week.2. Confusable Words2.11.Labor Day in the US falls on thefirstMonday in September.2.The speaker seemed a little nervousat first, but after a short while became relaxed.3.You want to learn making Chinese dumplings?Firstof all, let me show you how to make dough.4

22、.It was sunny but cool when we started. So the journey was quite pleasantat first. Then all of a sudden there came a thunderstorm.2.21.Canada is a country rich in naturalresources.2.The travelers walked upstream until they reached thesourceof the river.3.So far there has been no response from offici

23、alsources.4.With such limitedresources, the manager has been doing remarkably well to keep the organization going.3. Sentence Patterns3.11.The fact that he has fully recovered from his bad accident shows that medicine can work wonders.2.The reason (that) businesses are moving their plants to develop

24、ing countries is that labor costs in their home countries are too high.3.If we go on ignoring the fact that our rivers are running dry or being polluted, the consequences will not be hard to predict.4.The reason (that) food prices are rising is that last years crop wasnt good.3.21.Whether the chicke

25、n came before the egg, or the egg before the chicken, is a question of how life began in general.2.I saw her on the point of tears when she got the result of the exam. I dont know whether we should go to comfort her or just leave her alone.3.Its not clear whether she still wants to go to the lake or

26、 has changed her mind.4.Many young married couples are wondering whether they should buy or just rent an apartment.4. Comprehensive Practice1. A:Why will oil cease to be the No. 1 problem of our time?B:The dawn of a new energy era is justaround the corner. Oil prices aregoing downbecause solar power

27、 is becoming cheaper. Besides, improvements in energyefficiency, while helping to create a cleanenvironment, are reducing waste and the demand for oil.2. A:Why isnt it easy to solve the water problem?B:Because water is farmore complicatedthan energy. No otherresource can replacewater, so it is impos

28、sible to findan alternative toit. Besides, water demand is rising, but water supply is fluctuating as a result of climate change.3. A:Why is it important for us to conserve water?B:Water is going to be the most contentiousresourceof the 21st century. It will trigger geopoliticalconflicts. Thats why

29、waterconservationis not onlyin the interest ofour economy but also a task ofstrategicimportance.Reading & ComprehendingReading 11. Comprehension Check for Reading 1 1) T 2) F 3) T 4) F 5) T 6) T 7) T 8) T 9) F 10) T2. Translation1.地球的水只有不到3%是淡水,并且大部分都被堵在雪地和冰川中,不容易获取。2.但不幸的是,许多因素严重扰乱了淡水的流动和使用,使地球的许多地

30、区出现大面积的危机。3.这意味着如果我们在保护水和明智用水方面无所作为,所有地区迟早都将遭遇水危机及随之而来的影响。4.绝不要以为你所处的社会先进,不至于会出现缺水问题。Reading 2Comprehension Check for Reading 21.Pollution and scarcity.2.The sources of pollution include manufacturing emissions, poorly treated sewage, industrial spills and agricultural runoff.3.It means that the wat

31、er problem did not happen overnight; instead it resulted from our age-old practice of polluting water or wasting water in addition to natural contamination and natural disasters.4.A sustainable, long-term solution.Integrated Skills PracticingI. Viewing & Listening1)Segment 1Consider the Aral Sea, fo

32、r example, located in central Asia. The name Aral Sea is actually translated into “Sea of Islands”, referring to over 1,534 islands that once existed. Today the Aral Sea isdownto 10% of its originalsize. The same thing is happening in other areas that were once flourishing (but) are nowturning into

33、desert.2)Segment 2In the U.S., the worlds largest body of freshwater, the Ogallala Aquifer, an underground lake that extends from the Colorado Rockies to South Dakota going all the way down to the Texas Panhandle with a range of50 to 300feet of depth. This water resource is what has made Americas pl

34、ains the “bread basket” of the world. Unfortunately, like an oil well, thiswont last forever. The Ogallala used to have an average depth of 240 feet. Today its average depth is just80 feet.3)Segment 3What once was a booming town that relied on the Ogallala Aquifer, has now seen its depths of undergr

35、ound waterfallbetween 0-50 feet. Many wells arecompletely dryand farmers have been forced tohand over their landto the governments Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in exchange for grants.4)Segment 4Consider the Colorado river as well, a river that used to run into the Pacific.Not anymore. By the t

36、ime the water fills the pools of Vegas and irrigates and providesdrinking waterthroughout the west,not a dropof water makes it to theocean.Transcript:Today, according to UNICEF, at least 2.6 billion people lack adequate sanitation, while 1.1 billion people live without clean drinking water period. W

37、ater is the key component in all of our daily lives no matter where we live, not only for human use, but for energy, industry, agriculture, and livestock. Now if you look at the earth, youll notice that over 75% of our blue planet is water. The problem is only 3% of that water is fresh water. Over 2

38、60 river basins are shared by two or more countries and most of these rivers are without defined legal or institutional arrangements. Consider the Aral Sea, for example, located in central Asia. The name Aral Sea is actually translated into “Sea of Islands”, referring to over 1,534 islands that once

39、 existed. Today the Aral Sea is down to 10% of its original size. The same thing is happening in other areas that were once flourishing (but) are now turning into desert. A report titled “Avoiding Water Wars: Water Scarcity and Central Asias Growing Importance for Stability in Afghanistan and Pakist

40、an” was recently done by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In it, it focused on rising water tensions that could destabilize central and south Asia. The implications of a water shortage has already caused aggravated demand for agriculture and power generation according to the report. Water, wi

41、thout a doubt, is going to be a huge issue along with oil throughout this century. In the U.S., the worlds largest body of freshwater, the Ogallala Aquifer, an underground lake that extends from the Colorado Rockies to South Dakota going all the way down to the Texas Panhandle with a range of 50 to

42、300 feet of depth. This water resource is what has made Americas plains the “bread basket” of the world. Unfortunately, like an oil well, this wont last forever. The Ogallala used to have an average depth of 240 feet. Today its average depth is just 80 feet. Recently a story done in Texas, about a t

43、own named Happy, who has simply run out of water for its farms. What once was a booming town that relied on the Ogallala Aquifer, has now seen its depths of underground water fall between 0-50 feet. Many wells are completely dry and farmers have been forced to hand over their land to the governments

44、 Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in exchange for grants. The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently stated, “The supply is going to run out and the plains will become uneconomical to farm.” 60 years is what the U.S. Department of Agriculture gives it. This is a scary thought when you think about

45、 the way we have built cities, towns, and homes around something that is simply unsustainable. Consider the Colorado river as well, a river that used to run into the Pacific. Not anymore. By the time the water fills the pools of Vegas and irrigates and provides drinking water throughout the west, no

46、t a drop of water makes it to the ocean. Of course we cant help but comment on how it is the government who has centrally planned people to live in the middle of nowhere, to live in deserts. If a free market would have reigned, we would see a much more practical living condition with very little “mi

47、ddle of the desert living,” not only relying on cheap oil, but the relocation of precious water. While researching the water crisis, FutureMoneyT came across studies about how in some places in Africa so much water has been pulled out of the ecosystem in order to bottle it and send it around the wor

48、ld, some towns have become deserts. As the world population grows, the water crisis will become front page news. According to the consulting company McKinsey & Company, by 2030 global water demand will be 40% greater than todays “accessible, reliable, environmentally sustainable supply.” FutureMoneyTrends. com members should have no doubt that this is 100% tied into agriculture and rising food price inflation. 71% of glob

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