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  For most Americans, a clean glass of water is just a faucet away.But for many for the world's poorest people, it's hard to get.

  On Wednesday, the United Nations(UN)marked World Water Day by trying to cut the number of people without good drinking water-one billion human beings worldwide-in half.In the next ten years, the UN will work with governments around the world to reduce the shortage.

  Without clean water nearby, many people use water ________.In India, many people bathe and wash their clothes in rivers that are polluted by human waste.

  According to the UN, not having enough clean water and sanitation causes more than three million deaths a year.

  “The links between water and human health are powerful,”said Dr Lee Jong Wook, director-general of the World Health Organization(WHO).“We cannot live without clean water.”

  In fact, the International Federation of the Red Cross said that quick reaction after last year's Asian tsunami had stopped disease.The agency provided clean water to nearly 500,000 people in Indonesia and Sri Lanka after the tsunami.

  World Water Day was first celebrated in 1993.Since then, it is celebrated each year on March 22.

1.What is the best title of the passage?

___________________________________

2.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by this one?

The quality of the water is closely connected with human health.

___________________________________

3.What did the International Federation of the Red Cross do after the tsunami? And why?

___________________________________

4.Please fill in the blank in the third paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.

___________________________________

5.Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.

___________________________________

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     For most Americans, a clean glass of water is just a faucet away. But for many of the world's poorest
people, it's hard to get.
     On Wednesday, the United Nations (UN) marked World Water Day by trying to cut the number of people
without good drinking water-one billion human beings worldwide-in half. In the next ten years, the UN will
work with governments around the world to reduce the shortage.
     Without clean water nearby, many people use water _____. In India, many people bathe and wash their
clothes in rivers that are polluted by human waste.
     According to the UN, not having enough clean water and sanitation causes more than three million deaths
a year.
     "The links between water and human health are powerful," said Dr Lee Jong Wook, director-general of
the World Health Organization (WHO). "We cannot live without clean water."
     In fact, the International Federation of the Red Cross said that quick reaction after last year's Asian tsunami
had stopped disease. The agency provided clean water to nearly 500, 000 people in Indonesia and Sri Lanka
after the tsunami.
     World Water Day was first celebrated in 1993. Since then, it is celebrated each year on March 22.
1. What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 5 words.)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
2. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by this one? The quality of the water is closely connected 
    with human health.
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
3. What did the International Federation of the Red Cross do after the tsunami? And why? (Please answer
    within 30 words.)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
4. Please fill in the blank in the third paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please
    answer within lo words.)
    _______________________________________________________________________________________
5. Translate the underlined sentence in the first paragraph into Chinese.
    _______________________________________________________________________________________

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For most Americans, a clean glass of water is just a matter of turning on a faucet(水龙头). But for many of the world’s poorest, it’s hard to get.

       On Wednesday, the United Nations (UN) marked World Water Day by trying to cut the number of people without good drinking water-one billion human beings worldwide-in half. In the next ten years, the UN will work with governments around the world to reduce the shortage.

       Without clean water nearby, many people use water _______________________. In India, many people bathe and wash their clothes in rivers that are polluted by human waste.

       According to the UN, not having enough clean water and sanitation (公共卫生)causes more than three million deaths a year.

       “The links between water and human heath are powerful,” said Dr Lee Jong Wook, director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO). “We cannot live without clean water.”

       In fact, the International Federation of the Red Cross said that quick reaction after last year’s Asian tsunami(海啸)had stopped disease. The agency provided clean water to nearly 500,000 people in Indonesia and Sri Lanka after the tsunami.

       World Water Day was first celebrated in 1993. Since then, it is celebrated each year on March 22.

76. What is the best title of the passage?

___________________________________________________________________________

77. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by this one?

The quality of the water is closely connected with human health.

___________________________________________________________________________78. What did the International Federation of the Red Cross do after the tsunami? And why?

__________________________________________________________________________

79. Please fill in the blank in the third paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.

___________________________________________________________________________

80. Translate the first paragraph into Chinese.

__________________________________________________________________________

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For most Americans, a clean glass of water is just a matter of turning on a faucet(水龙头). But for many of the world’s poorest, it’s hard to get.

    On Wednesday, the United Nations(UN) marked World Water Day by trying to cut the number of people without good drinking water—one billion human beings worldwide—in half. In the next ten years, the UN will work with governments around the world to reduce the shortage.

    Without clean water nearby, many people use water _______________________. In India, many people bathe and wash their clothes in rivers that are polluted by human waste.

    According to the UN, not having enough clean water and sanitation causes more than three million deaths a year. “The links between water and human heath are powerful,” said Dr Lee Jong Wook, director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO). “We cannot live without clean water.”

    In fact, the International Federation of the Red Cross said that quick reaction after last year’s Asian tsunami(海啸) had stopped disease. The agency provided clean water to nearly 500,000 people in Indonesia after the tsunami.

    World Water Day was first celebrated in 1993. Since then, it is celebrated each year on March 22.

1. How did the UN mark World Water Day on Wednesday? ( within 16 words)

_____________________________________________________________________________

2. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by this one?

The quality of the water is closely connected with human health.

_____________________________________________________________________________                                      

3. What did the International Federation of the Red Cross do after the tsunami? Why?

(within 16 words)

_____________________________________________________________________________                                      

4. Fill in the blank in the 3rd paragraph with proper words or phrases. (within 8 words)

_____________________________________________________________________________

5. Translate the underlined sentence in the 1st paragraph into Chinese.

_____________________________________________________________________________

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  For most Americans, a clean glass of water is just a matter of turning on a faucet(水龙头).But for many of the world’s poorest, it’s hard to get.

  On Wednesday, the United Nations(UN)marked World Water Day by trying to cut the number of people without good drinking water-one billion human beings worldwide-in half.In the next ten years, the UN will work with governments around the world to reduce the shortage.

  Without clean water nearby, many people use water _________.In India, many people bathe and wash their clothes in rivers that are polluted by human waste.

  According to the UN, not having enough clean water and sanitation causes more than three million deaths a year.“The links between water and human heath are powerful,” said Dr Lee Jong Wook, director-general of the World Health Organization(WHO).“We cannot live without clean water.”

  In fact, the International Federation of the Red Cross said that quick reaction after last year’s Asian tsunami(海啸)had stopped disease.The agency provided clean water to nearly 500,000 people in Indonesia after the tsunami.

  World Water Day was first celebrated in 1993.Since then, it is celebrated each year on March 22.

1.How did the UN mark World Water Day on Wednesday?(within 16 words)

____________________

2.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by this one?

The quality of the water is closely connected with human health.

____________________

3.What did the International Federation of the Red Cross do after the tsunami? Why?

(within 16 words)

____________________

4.Fill in the blank in the 3rd paragraph with proper words or phrases.(within 8 words)

____________________

5.Translate the underlined sentence in the 1st paragraph into Chinese.

____________________

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