安徽大学mba怎么样-我微笑着走向生活
Vocabulary 1 Translate the following
expressions. Into English
1. distribute
wealth 2. drill a hole 3. drive the turbine 4.
refine/extract
oil
5.
invite
disaster
6.
irrigate
land
7.
squander
money Into Chinese 1.
无法满足的需求
2.
不明智的补救办法
3.
地
下水水位
4.
已经断流的河流
5.
饥荒、瘟疫及大规模的移民
6.
供应
及需求
7.
大澡盆、电热淋浴及抽水马桶
8.
sustain
river
deltas
and
wetlands 9. sweep the globe 10.
drain/remove the sewage 11. save
water
12. conserve soil 13. satisfy the demands: meet
the needs
14. harness rivers and lakes
8.
作物品种
9.
灌溉区
10.
物质不
灭定律;
质量守恒定律
11.
海水谈化
12.
供不应求;
供过于求
13.
濒
危物种
14.
冷却系统
15.
火电
4 Translate the following
sentences
into
English.
1.
Statistics
show
that
China
has
a
total
amount of 2.8 trillion cubic meters of
water resources, second
only to Brazil,
Russia and Canada, ranking the fourth (to be
updated)
in
the
world.
But
when
divided
by
1.3
billion,
our
average
per-capita share of water resources
only amounts to about one
quarter of
the world
’
s average. 2. We have always been heavily
burdened with the
problem of water shortage. It is said that of
the 661 large and medium-sized cities
nationwide, about
two-thirds
are
suffering
from
an
acute
shortage
of
water.
Beijing
is
a
good
example
in
point.
It
not
only
lacks
surface
water,
even
its underground water table
is dangerously low. It is reported
to
have dropped by 90 meters. Some scholars suggest
we move our
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unfeasible/unrealistic, but the message
is clear. 3. Our water
resources
first
of
all
are
not
evenly
distributed
in
time
or
space.
They are either too much, causing
floods, or too little, causing
droughts.
4.
In
spite
of
the
impressive
progress
we
have
achieved
in the past
years, we are still far from effectively
harnessing
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desertification
are increasingly threatening our economy and
people
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s life. Many of our rivers no longer flow to the sea.
In 1998, the Yellow River failed to
have enough water to flow to
the sea
for 212 days. 5. Traditionally our water resources
have
mainly been used to irrigate land
but, in recent years, demands
on water
for industrial and domestic use have also been
sharply