Water costs money.In some places water is hard 16  .What 17  when a town has these problems?A small town in California found a happy  18  .
  Very 19 rain  fell there.The town had no water  of its 20 .The water it used was  21  from a river 300 miles away.As more people   22  live in the town,   23   water was needed.Now water   24  to be brought in from 600 miles away.All these cost  25  money.
  The town 26 a plan.It found 27   to clean its “dirty” water.Once the cleaned water was reused  28  many ways.Five  29  lakes were built.Here people could swim and fish and go   30  .They  31 have picnics in their new parks.Farmers had more water 32  their crops.New factories can be built,because they have  33 .
  In most places,water is used and thrown 34 .The town that saved  35  water has saved the town!

【小題1】
A.supplying B.gettingC.to getD.to supply
【小題2】A.happens  B.happening  C is happened  D.happened
【小題3】A.key     B.a(chǎn)nswer     C answering  D.way
【小題4】
A.littleB.a(chǎn) littleC.fewD.a(chǎn) few
【小題5】A. itself   B. own    C.it       D it’s
【小題6】
A.fetchB.takeC.brought inD.guided
【小題7】
A.come toB.came toC.coming toD.came for
【小題8】
A.manyB.plenty ofC.more D.many more
【小題9】
A.has B.hadC.must D.needed
【小題10】
A.manyB.a(chǎn) fewC.a(chǎn) great manyD.a(chǎn) lot of
【小題11】
A.put B.made C.supplyD.noticed
【小題12】
A.a(chǎn) wayB.wayC.a(chǎn)n answerD.a(chǎn) key
【小題13】
A.forB.byC.a(chǎn)tD.in
【小題14】
A.man-makingB.man-makeC.man-madeD.man made
【小題15】
A.boatingB.to boatC.to boatingD.on boating
【小題16】
A.mustB.couldC.neededD.had to
【小題17】
A.a(chǎn)sB.withC.forD.to
【小題18】
A.waterB.enough waterC.crops enoughD.enough crops
【小題19】
A.offB.ofC.a(chǎn)wayD.out of
【小題20】
A.it’sB.itsC.one’sD.his


【小題1】C
【小題2】A
【小題3】B
【小題4】A
【小題5】B
【小題6】C
【小題7】B
【小題8】C
【小題9】A
【小題10】D
【小題11】B
【小題12】A
【小題13】D
【小題14】C
【小題15】A
【小題16】B
【小題17】C
【小題18】B
【小題19】C
【小題20】B

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