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CELPIP 셀핍 – Lesson 1 Introduction
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CELPIP 셀핍 – Writing Lesson 1
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The city’s water supply system includes three main sources of water: the River Water Source, the Reservoir, and the Underground Wells. The River Water Source supplies the majority of the city’s water, especially during the summer months when demand is high. The Reservoir serves as a backup and ensures that there is enough water during periods of drought. The Underground Wells are primarily used in emergency situations or when the other sources are insufficient.

The water from each source is transported through different pipelines, which converge at the city’s main water treatment plant. From there, the water is treated and distributed to various parts of the city through a network of pipes.

 

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1. What are the three main sources of water in the city’s system?

A) River, Reservoir, Underground Wells
B) Ocean, Reservoir, Underground Wells
C) Rainwater, River, Underground Wells
D) Reservoir, Ocean, River

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2. Which water source provides the majority of the city’s water?

A) River
B) Reservoir
C) Underground Wells
D) Rainwater

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3. When is the Reservoir used in the water supply system?

A) When there is heavy rainfall
B) When the Underground Wells run dry
C) During periods of low water demand
D) During periods of high water demand

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4. How is water from the Underground Wells used in the system?

A) It is used to supplement water from the Reservoir
B) It is used to treat the water before it reaches the city
C) It is only used during low demand periods
D) It is used to replenish the Reservoir

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5. What happens to the water after it is transported to the treatment plant?

A) It is stored in tanks for later use
B) It is filtered and treated to make it safe for consumption
C) It is mixed with river water
D) It is distributed immediately to the city

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6. Where does the water from the different sources converge?

A) At the treatment plant
B) At the city reservoir
C) At the Underground Wells
D) At the main distribution pipeline

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7. What is the main purpose of the Underground Wells?

A) To store water for later use
B) To provide a backup water source during high demand
C) To filter water before it is transported to the treatment plant
D) To supply water during periods of low rainfall

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8. How is water distributed to the city after it is treated?

A) Through underground pipes to homes and businesses
B) Through open canals and reservoirs
C) By trucks transporting water
D) Through a central filtration system to public fountains

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9. Why is the Reservoir important in the system?

A) It stores water from the river
B) It serves as a backup during periods of low rainfall
C) It filters water before distribution
D) It helps maintain water levels in the city during dry periods

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10. What happens to the water when demand is high?

A) It is rationed among city residents
B) More water is sourced from the Underground Wells
C) The Reservoir is drained completely
D) The treatment plant increases processing speed

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11. Which source of water is used when others are insufficient?

A) Reservoir
B) River
C) Underground Wells
D) Rainwater

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