题目内容
Gland,Switzerland-Rivers on every continent are drying out,threatening severe water shortages,according to a new WWF report.
The report,World’s Top Rivers at Risk,released ahead of World Water Day(22 March),lists the top ten rivers that are fast dying as a result of climate change,pollution and dams.
“All the rivets in the report symbolize the current freshwater crisis.which we have been signaling for years,”says WWF Global Freshwater Programme Director Jamie Pittock.
”Poor planning and inadequate protection of natural areas mean we cart no longer assume that water will flow forever.Like the climate change crisis,which now has the attention of business and government,we want leaders to take notice of the emergency facing freshwater now not later.” -
Five of the ten rivers listed in the report are in Asia alone.They are the Yangtze,Mekong, Salween, Ganges and Indus.Europe’s Danube, the Americas’La Plata and Rio Grande/Rio Bravo.Africa’s Nile-Lake Victoria and Australia’s Murray-Darling also make the list.
Dams along the Danube River—one of the longest flowing rivers in Europe—have already destroyed 80 per cent of the river basin’wetlands and floodplains.Even without warmer temperatures threatening to melt Himalayan glaciers,the Indus River faces scarcity due to over- extraction for agriculture.Fish populations,the main source of protein and overall life support systems hundreds of thousands of communities worldwide,are also being threatened.
The report calls on governments to better protect river flows and water allocations in order to safeguard habitats and people’s livelihoods.
“Conservation of rivers and wetlands must be seen as part and parcel of national security, health and economic products that do not use more water than necessary.”
In addition, cooperative agreements for managing shared resources, such as the UN Watercourses Convention, must be ratified and given the resources to make them work, says WWF.
“The freshwater crisis is bigger than the ten rivers listed in this report but it mirrors the extent to which unabated development is jeopardizing, nature’s ability to meet our growing demands,” says Pittock. “We must change our mindset now or pay the price in the not so distant future.”
60. Judging from what Jamie Pittock says, he wants to .
A. make readers aware of the serious situation of water shortage.
B. warn people not to waster water any longer
C. call on leaders to pay attention to the problem promptly
D. analyze the causes of the severe water shortage
61. We can easily learn from the passage that .
A. the fresh water crisis will be out of control soon
B. Asia is facing the most sever challenge of water shortage
C. to better protect river flows and water allocations is the only solution
D. fish populations are of vital importance to national economic success
62. The underline word “jeopardizing” in the last paragraph can be replaced by .
A. destroying B. improving losing D. stimulating
CBA
There are many international organizations which work to save and protect endangered species(物种) and natural environment. If you would like more information about any of the organizations listed below, you can write to the addresses given.
Friends of the Earth
Friends of the Earth (FOE) campaigns on a range of problems including rainforests, the countryside, water and air pollution and energy.
Friends of the Earth International Secretariat P.O. Box 19199
1000 G. D.
Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Greenpeace
Greenpeace uses peaceful but direct action to defend the environment. It campaigns to protect rainforests and sea animals, stop global warming and end pollution of air, land and seas. It also opposes nuclear(核) power.
Greenpeace International
Keizergracht 176
1016 DW Amsterdam
The Netherlands
BirdLife
INTERNATIONAL
BirdLife International is an organization which works to save endangered birds all over the world.
BirdLife International
Wellbrook Court
Girton Road
Cambridge CB3 ONA
England
WWF
WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature is the world’s largest private international organization for the protection of nature and endangered species.
Information Officer
WWF International
Avenue du Mont-Blanc
1196 Gland
Switzerland
1.If you want to learn more about the organizations, you can .
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A.call them |
B.write them a letter |
C.visit them |
D.send them an e-mail |
2.Which problem will be paid close attention to by FOE?
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A.Overhunting ocean animals |
B.Killing endangered birds |
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C.Heavy air pollution |
D.Global warming |
3.If you are against nuclear power, you can join .
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A.Friends of the Earth |
B.World Wide Fund For Nature |
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C.Greenpeace |
D.BirdLife International |
4.What can we learn about WWF?
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A.It helps to protect nature and save endangered animals |
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B.It is the world’s largest international organization |
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C.It works for private companies and rich people |
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D.It is a private organization in the United States |
5. Which is the best title for the passage?
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A.Environmental protection organizations |
B.Global traffic problems |
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C.Endangered animals |
D.Natural beauty |