Water runs downhill from mountaintops to streams to rivers to oceans. But downhill isn’t the only way that water moves .A new study measures how water travels from country to country for human consumption. This flow isn’t the type we usually think about .These scientists looked at the water used to grow and make the products which get shipped from nation to nation as imports or exports. They call this a flow of“virtual water(虛擬水)”.
We typically think about water as the liquid that flows from a tap. However,92%of the water used by people goes into growing crops,according to water researcher Arjen Hoekstra. He recently studied the hidden travels of virtual water used in products made from things like crops and meats .These products are shipped around the world.
For example.consider a sugary soft drink. Hoekstra estimated that to produce one half-liter of the drink requires between 170 and 310litersofthewater—about 95%—is used to grow and process the ingredients(原料).Another 4%goes into the packaging and labeling. In Hoekstra’s calculation, when one country produces a half-liter of soda and sells it abroad,it exports as much virtual water as would fill a large refrigerator.
According to Hoekstra’s new report,dry countries like Israel and Kuwait,both in the Middle East, get the majority of their virtual water from other countries,through imported products. More surprisingly, some wetter countries,like the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, also get the majority of their virtual water from other places. That means that most of the water used to grow or produce the products and food consumed in those countries came from other countries.   
In the United States most of the virtual water used comes from American sources .In China even less of the water associated with its products
小題1:What is the best title for the passage?
A.Crops and Virtual WaterB.Import and Export of Water
C.Benefits of Virtual WaterD.Water’s worldwide travels
小題2:The first paragraph is intended to talk about__________.
A.how water flows
B.what virtual water is
C.where virtual water exists
D.why water is imported and exported
小題3:The example of a sugary soft drink in Paragraph 3 is given to show_________.
A.how drinks are madeB.how virtual water is used
C.how virtual water is exportedD.how drinks are shipped
小題4:In which countries does most part of virtual water come from outside?
A.lsrael and AmericaB.America and the Netherlands
C.China and the United KingdomD.Kuwait and the Netherlands
小題5:The passage is most probably a_________.
A.science news reportB.book review
C.newspaper advertisement D.science fiction story
   
小題1:D
小題2:B
小題3:B
小題4:D
小題5:A

試題分析:文章大意:文章主要講解水是怎么在全世界范圍旅行的。
小題1:主旨大意題。根據(jù)全文可知,本文是一篇科普類閱讀,主要介紹水是怎么在全世界范圍旅行的。故D正確。
小題2:推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第一段最后一句They call this a flow of“virtual water(虛擬水)可知此段講解什么是虛擬水。故B正確。
小題3:推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第三段,我們可以了解到作者給出實(shí)例來(lái)解釋虛擬水是如何使用的。故B正確。
小題4:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)第二段According to Hoekstra’s new report,dry countries like Israel and Kuwait,both in the Middle East, get the majority of their virtual water from other countries,through imported products. More surprisingly, some wetter countries,like the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, also get the majority of their virtual water from other places.可以得出答案。故D正確。
小題5:推理判斷題。根據(jù)全文可知,本文是一篇科普類閱讀。故可以推測(cè)出文章可能選自于科學(xué)新聞報(bào)道。故A正確。
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