A. abundant B. complicated C. conflict D. confronted E. distributed F. environment G. highlight H. innovations I. intensified J. outcome K. rate L. reliable M. replace N. sources O. subsequent Water is life. We depend on it to keep us and the (1)___ healthy. Nonetheless, many people take water as a natural resource for granted. Today, the situation has changed. As the population of the world increases, and with it the demand for water, there is growing concern that our water supplies will not be as (2)___ as we think. Eighty countries now have water shortages and 2 billion people lack access to clean water. One billion people lack enough water to simply meet their basic needs. While nearly 70 percent of the world is covered by water, only 2.5 percent of it is fresh. This tiny amount of fresh water available on the planet has remained fairly constant over time and is (3)___ unevenly around the world. The growth of the world population, therefore, (4)___ competition for a clean supply of water every year. Worse still, humans are not efficient users. According to the United Nations, water use has grown at more than twice the (5)___ of population increase in the last century. The reality is that an increasing number of regions are (6)___ with water scarcity. By 2025, two-thirds of the world’s population may face water shortages. An adequate and (7)___ water supply is essential to the future of every country. To increase and conserve supplies of fresh water, many countries have been working at technological (8)___, one of which is in the process of desalination (淡化; 减少盐分,脱盐作用). New filtration (过滤; 筛选) systems have been developed to (9)___ traditional heating methods. Thus the expected (10)___ can be achieved: lower costs. A. abundant B. complicated C. conflict D. confronted E. distributed F. environment G. highlight H. innovations I. intensified J. outcome K. rate L. reliable M. replace N. sources O. subsequent