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Space could solve water problems 13) According to the author, the information published in the US Geological Survey is meant to 1. assure the nation that there is still enough of usable water. 2. help to monitor the state of the countrys water resources. 3. demonstrate the quality of water the nation uses.demonstrate the quality of water the nation uses. 4. warn the public about the dangers of water pollution. Have you ever tasted saltwater? I guess you have and if so, you will agreewith me that its not very refreshing. In fact, drinking more than a few cups worthcan kill you. According to the United States Geological Survey, whose mission is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nations water resources, about ninety-seven percent of the water onour planet is saltwater; the rest is stored in lakes, rivers, glaciers and aquifersunderground. Moreover, only about one-third of the worlds potential fresh watercan be used for human needs. As pollution increases, the amount of usable waterdecreases. Water is the most precious and taken-for-granted resource we have on Earth.It is also one of the most threatened resources. Increased population and possibleclimate change will put more and more strain on supplies of this vital resource astime goes on. What could we do in this situation? Though it may seem like sciencefiction, the solution could lie in outer space. Im not saying were going to be teleporting to a spring on the other side ofthe galaxy or colonizing another planet just to have longer showers its muchmore mundane than that. What we could achieve realistically in this century is thesuccessful use of the solar systems rare metals and water, barring the invention ofthe matrix. You may be surprised to learn that the metal in your keys, coins, cell phone,computer, car and everywhere else, originally came to this planet from space.When Earth formed, the heavy metals sank to the center and formed a solid core.The lighter elements formed the mantle and the crust we live on. Asteroids andcomets that struck the Earth brought water and metals to the surface. There are thousands of asteroids orbiting near Earth. Most asteroids aremade of rock, but some are composed of metal, mostly nickel and iron. Probescould be sent out to these to identify useful ones. Then larger probes could pushthem towards the Earth where they can be handled in orbit. In order to fuel ships and probes, we simply need to find a source of water,such as a comet or the surface of the moon. We collect the water and pass anelectric current through it from a solar panel. The water separates into oxygen andhydrogen, which in liquid form is a powerful rocket fuel. Is this really possible? We may soon find out. Private company SpaceX hasalready started delivering equipment to the International Space Station (ISS).The ISS is proof that countries once at each others throats, like America andRussia, can work together and pull off multi-billion dollar projects. Recently, a company called Planetary Resources Inc. made the news forgetting big names like Google and Microsoft to invest in exploring asteroids for material gain. Although it will take many decades, it is wise to put the gears in motion now. Weve already landed probes on the surface of asteroids and taken samples from them. We can put something as large as the ISS, which weighs just short of 500 tons, according to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in orbit. We can make a half-million-mile round-trip to get rocks from the moon. We can do all of these things already. They just need to be applied and developed in a smart way.

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13 сентября 2025 22:38

Класс, разберёмся по шагам.

Ответ на задание: правильный вариант — 2.
Почему так:

  • В тексте говорится: миссия USGS — собирать и распространять надёжную, беспристрастную и своевременную информацию, которая нужна для понимания водных ресурсов нации. Это формулирует цель самой информации: помогать "понимать" состояние водных ресурсов, то есть следить за их состоянием и изменениями.
  • Соответственно, вариант 2: «помогать мониторить состояние водных ресурсов страны» наиболее точно передаёт смысл: информация предназначена для понимания и контроля за водными ресурсами.

Почему ваш выбор 3 неверный:

  • Вариант 3: «демонстрировать качество воды, которое использует нация» звучит правдоподобно как идея о воде, но текст прямо не говорит о демонстрации качества воды. Там emphasis на сборе и распространении информации для понимания ресурсов, а не на демонстрации качества воды.
  • Текст не говорит о предупреждении о загрязнении (вариант 4) и не обещает подтверждать, что воды достаточно (вариант 1).

Как решать такие задачи:

  • Ищите в тексте ключевую фразу про цель информации: здесь это «to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nation’s water resources».
  • Приводите это к наиболее близкому смыслу из вариантов: «понимать ресурсы» = мониторить/контролировать состояние ресурсов. Так вариант 2 точнее остальных.
  • Исключайте варианты, которые явно не соответствуют формулировке текста (нет упора на качество воды, предупреждения о загрязнениях и т. п.).

Итак, ваш ответ: 3 — неправильный. Правильно: 2.

Если хочешь, могу привести ещё пару примеров аналогичных заданий и как выбирать правильный ответ.

Пожалуйста, оцени мой ответ лайком или дизлайком.

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Space could solve water problems 13) According to the author, the information published in the US Geological Survey is meant to 1. assure the nation that there is still enough of usable water. 2. help to monitor the state of the countrys water resources. 3. demonstrate the quality of water the nation uses.demonstrate the quality of water the nation uses. 4. warn the public about the dangers of water pollution. Have you ever tasted saltwater? I guess you have and if so, you will agreewith me that its not very refreshing. In fact, drinking more than a few cups worthcan kill you. According to the United States Geological Survey, whose mission is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nations water resources, about ninety-seven percent of the water onour planet is saltwater; the rest is stored in lakes, rivers, glaciers and aquifersunderground. Moreover, only about one-third of the worlds potential fresh watercan be used for human needs. As pollution increases, the amount of usable waterdecreases. Water is the most precious and taken-for-granted resource we have on Earth.It is also one of the most threatened resources. Increased population and possibleclimate change will put more and more strain on supplies of this vital resource astime goes on. What could we do in this situation? Though it may seem like sciencefiction, the solution could lie in outer space. Im not saying were going to be teleporting to a spring on the other side ofthe galaxy or colonizing another planet just to have longer showers its muchmore mundane than that. What we could achieve realistically in this century is thesuccessful use of the solar systems rare metals and water, barring the invention ofthe matrix. You may be surprised to learn that the metal in your keys, coins, cell phone,computer, car and everywhere else, originally came to this planet from space.When Earth formed, the heavy metals sank to the center and formed a solid core.The lighter elements formed the mantle and the crust we live on. Asteroids andcomets that struck the Earth brought water and metals to the surface. There are thousands of asteroids orbiting near Earth. Most asteroids aremade of rock, but some are composed of metal, mostly nickel and iron. Probescould be sent out to these to identify useful ones. Then larger probes could pushthem towards the Earth where they can be handled in orbit. In order to fuel ships and probes, we simply need to find a source of water,such as a comet or the surface of the moon. We collect the water and pass anelectric current through it from a solar panel. The water separates into oxygen andhydrogen, which in liquid form is a powerful rocket fuel. Is this really possible? We may soon find out. Private company SpaceX hasalready started delivering equipment to the International Space Station (ISS).The ISS is proof that countries once at each others throats, like America andRussia, can work together and pull off multi-billion dollar projects. Recently, a company called Planetary Resources Inc. made the news forgetting big names like Google and Microsoft to invest in exploring asteroids for material gain. Although it will take many decades, it is wise to put the gears in motion now. Weve already landed probes on the surface of asteroids and taken samples from them. We can put something as large as the ISS, which weighs just short of 500 tons, according to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in orbit. We can make a half-million-mile round-trip to get rocks from the moon. We can do all of these things already. They just need to be applied and developed in a smart way.
Класс, разберёмся по шагам. Ответ на задание: правильный вариант — 2. Почему так: - В тексте говорится: миссия USGS — собирать и распространять надёжную, беспристрастную и своевременную информацию, которая нужна для понимания водных ресурсов нации. Это формулирует цель самой информации: помогать "понимать" состояние водных ресурсов, то есть следить за их состоянием и изменениями. - Соответственно, вариант 2: «помогать мониторить состояние водных ресурсов страны» наиболее точно передаёт смысл: информация предназначена для понимания и контроля за водными ресурсами. Почему ваш выбор 3 неверный: - Вариант 3: «демонстрировать качество воды, которое использует нация» звучит правдоподобно как идея о воде, но текст прямо не говорит о демонстрации качества воды. Там emphasis на сборе и распространении информации для понимания ресурсов, а не на демонстрации качества воды. - Текст не говорит о предупреждении о загрязнении (вариант 4) и не обещает подтверждать, что воды достаточно (вариант 1). Как решать такие задачи: - Ищите в тексте ключевую фразу про цель информации: здесь это «to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nation’s water resources». - Приводите это к наиболее близкому смыслу из вариантов: «понимать ресурсы» = мониторить/контролировать состояние ресурсов. Так вариант 2 точнее остальных. - Исключайте варианты, которые явно не соответствуют формулировке текста (нет упора на качество воды, предупреждения о загрязнениях и т. п.). Итак, ваш ответ: 3 — неправильный. Правильно: 2. Если хочешь, могу привести ещё пару примеров аналогичных заданий и как выбирать правильный ответ. Пожалуйста, оцени мой ответ лайком или дизлайком.