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CASK EFFECT1006G阅读全方位锻炼--越障【Economist 2-15  



继草木也知愁【SCI】系列特推出【Economist】,旨在培养阅读的习惯。
阅读不是实力的较量,是习惯的比拼

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我每天贴出1000字左右的一篇文字
没有别的要求,只要大家坚持读完就可以如果你能坚持一个月,你会发现自己的阅读进化了 []
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直接在电脑屏幕面前做,虽然GRE阅读是在纸上考,但是这个过程会遏制你做笔记,同时给你的阅读造成视觉障碍,也就是把难度训练和抗干扰训练同步结合,增加效率(初期会很累,但是既然大家想要成为高手,那么就别对自己太温柔)
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Water
Through the aqueous humourDec 30th 2009
From The Economist print edition
Water.
By Steven Solomon. Harper; 563 pages; $27.99. Harper Collins; £18.99. Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk

TO WRITE a history of water was a good idea. Since life depends on water, it has been man’s constant companion from the moment his forebears emerged from the sea and, you could say, even before. Human affairs have therefore been intricately related to water. But man has mistreated his friend, and now, it is said, the world faces a water crisis. There is too much of it in some places, too little in others. It has been acidified, dirtied and squandered. It should no longer be taken for granted.



The first three-quarters of Steven Solomon’s book is an account of the ascendancy and decline of various civilisations, seen through a watery lens. The survey starts in antiquity with Egypt, Mesopotamia and the areas round the Indus and the Yellow River. It runs through the Roman empire, the building of China’s Grand Canal in the seventh century and the Islamic era that followed. Then come the stirrings of mechanical development in medieval Europe that preceded the invention of the steam engine in Britain, the arrival of the industrial age and the mass production, and consumption, of the American century. Along the way the reader learns about aqueducts, dams, canals, waterwheels and devices for lifting water, as well as sanitary inventions, naval battles and maritime voyages of discovery. The thesis is that enduring civilisations are underpinned by effective water control.
As a contention, this may seem banal, yet the tour d’horizon might also have been a tour de force. One difficulty, though, is that Mr Solomon so often strains to make water more important than it actually was. The Roman empire, it seems, fell apart because it lacked the “unifying impetus” of an inland waterway like China’s. It was hydroelectric power, ie, water, that powered the aircraft factories and aluminium smelters that in turn played a “decisive role” in America’s victory in the second world war. Sewers and piped water gave the West “comparative economic and politically legitimising advantages over its cold-war rivals”. The distance-shrinking Panama Canal was another triumph for water. And it was water, or rather its absence, that obliged eighth-century Islam to go out and trade and conquer. Indeed, the Muslims’ use of camels—a proxy for the precious liquid—in crossing deserts just showed the importance of water. No surprise then to learn that the defining geographical condition of America’s Far West was not its Far Westernness but, yes, water scarcity.
Matching the over-claiming is the overwriting. Clashes are existential, audacity is breathtaking. Almost every change is a revolution, every expansion an explosion. Catalysts abound. Indeed, water, it is said at the outset, has an “extraordinary capacity…to catalyse essential chemical reactions”, making it the Earth’s “most potent agent of change”. In truth, water is hardly ever a catalyst in ordinary conditions.
In other respects, the problem is under-, not over-performance. The 97.5% of water that is salty, for example, is hardly considered, except as a means of transport. This leaves quite a hole in a history of water. And though much is made of the steam engine, ice scarcely merits a mention.
In the last quarter of the book, Mr Solomon abandons history and turns to the water shortages of today and the political clashes they may cause. Competition for Nile water is acute between Egypt and Ethiopia. Fierce disputes also divide Turkey and its southern neighbours in the Jordan basin. With India and China, both prodigious consumers of ever-scarcer fresh water, the rivalries are mostly, though not entirely, internal. And in many places, notably the United States, north Africa and the Middle East, aquifers whose water may have lain undisturbed for 10,000 to 75,000 years are now being recklessly drained, with no prospect of a refill for an aeon or two. Everywhere it is the poor who suffer most.
Mr Solomon is not despairing. He gives some reasons for hope. Too bad he did not devote more of his book to the present and the future, and to the policies that could alleviate the situation he describes.
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1)Aquous adj. 水的,水成的
2)Intricately adv. 杂乱地,复杂地
been intricately related to water
3)see through…lens 从…的角度
The first three-quarters of Steven Solomon’s book is an account of the ascendancy and decline of various civilisations, seen through a watery lens.
4)stirrings 发展萌芽
5)precede在...之前
6)Underpin v. 从下头支持,支撑,支持
The thesis is that enduring civilisations are underpinned by effective water control.
7)Smelter熔炉
8)Existential adj. 有关存在的,根据经验的
9)Audacity大胆,厚颜
10)Catalyse vt. 催化,促使
Indeed, water, it is said at the outset, has an “extraordinary capacity…to catalyse essential chemical reactions”, making it the Earth’s “most potent agent of change”
11)Merit v. 博得,值得或应得
And though much is made of the steam engine, ice scarcely merits a mention.
12)Acute敏烈的,剧烈的
Competition for Nile water is acute between Egypt and Ethiopia.
13)Fierce disputes
14)Prodigious 巨大的
With India and China, both prodigious consumers of ever-scarcer fresh water, the rivalries are mostly, though not entirely, internal.
15)Aeon 永久的
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