时间:2019-01-12 作者:英语课 分类:2014年VOA慢速英语(十)月


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AS IT IS 2014-10-27 California Considers Changes to Water System 加州考虑改变水系统


People in California are suffering the effects of the state’s third year of drought. This water shortage is causing many Californians to urge the state to change its water policy. 


The fountains are dry at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Museum officials turned off the water as part of a statewide campaign to save water. Officials have restricted use of water on grass, trees and other plants. And those who disobey the rules can be punished.


People living in Los Angeles recently heard the head of the local water agency talk about the crisis. His comments about the shortage worried Cherie Shankar. She heard him speak at a meeting held by the group Town Hall Los Angeles.


“We’ve been doing things a certain way for over 100 years, but everything has changed. We have climate change. We have these unprecedented 1 droughts…”


The third year of extremely dry weather has left some reservoirs – water supply centers – at almost record low levels. And, the springtime snow pack measures 20 percent below normal. The springtime snow pack provides much of California’s water.


Prices for California farm produce are rising. As further proof of the crisis, farmers in the usually fertile Central Valley are not planting their fields.         


Dan Errotabere grows pistachio and almond nuts, garlic, wine grapes and other crops near the city of Fresno. He depends on ground water, which he pumps himself. But the amount of water he can receive from the state has fallen to zero. He says the results of the drought are shocking.


Doug Parker is a water policy expert with the California Institute for Water Resources at the University of California. Mr. Parker says the water system has fallen behind in meeting the state’s needs. He says the climate and water sources are both experiencing more changes now than in the past.


“What we do know from the climate change data is that we’re going to get more droughts and we’re also going to have more flood-type years, as well. So we need to be able to build a system and have a system that adapts to that variability in water.”


A few California communities are now depending on emergency water supplies. Voters will be asked in November to pay for improvements to the water system. They will vote on whether or not to approve a seven- billion-dollar bond measure. Critics say that is too much to spend. They say it would not solve the problem.          


Jeffrey Kightlinger of the Metropolitan 2 Water District of Southern California supports the bond proposal. He says the Los Angeles area and the rest of the state need to be more intelligent about water.


“In the long run, local supplies, cleaning up our ground water, recycling water, reclaiming 3 water. That’s the key to making southern California sustainable.”


But other people say that California needs to completely reform its water system. They say it needs to find a way to provide for the growing need for water.


Words in this Story


fountains – n., ornamental 4 structures in a pool or other water from which water is pumped into the air


unprecedented – n. not done or experienced before


conservation – n. the protection of animals, plants and natural resources


sources – n. someone or something that provides what is wanted or needed


resources – n. a supply of something a country has that someone has and can use when it is needed


sustainable – adj. able to be used without being completely used or destroyed



adj.无前例的,新奇的
  • The air crash caused an unprecedented number of deaths.这次空难的死亡人数是空前的。
  • A flood of this sort is really unprecedented.这样大的洪水真是十年九不遇。
adj.大城市的,大都会的
  • Metropolitan buildings become taller than ever.大城市的建筑变得比以前更高。
  • Metropolitan residents are used to fast rhythm.大都市的居民习惯于快节奏。
v.开拓( reclaim的现在分词 );要求收回;从废料中回收(有用的材料);挽救
  • People here are reclaiming land from the sea. 这儿的人们正在填海拓地。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • How could such a man need reclaiming? 这么一个了不起的人怎么还需要别人拯救呢? 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
adj.装饰的;作装饰用的;n.装饰品;观赏植物
  • The stream was dammed up to form ornamental lakes.溪流用水坝拦挡起来,形成了装饰性的湖泊。
  • The ornamental ironwork lends a touch of elegance to the house.铁艺饰件为房子略添雅致。
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