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(6-8)The idea may hit you once or twice a year. You come home on a hot summer day, hoping to have a coolbath, and find out there is no water. Then you see 6 . However, in many parts of the world, wateris not just about one’s everyday needs.In countries like Tanzania, water is hard to get, and the job of collecting water falls on women’sshoulders. Girls 7 to collect water while their brothers stay at school studying. Studies showTanzanian girls who live 15 minutes from clean water spend 12% more time at school than those wholive an hour away. More time spent collecting water means less time for learning. For these girls,“Knowledge is power” is not just words; it is a sad fact in real life. With less time spent at school, theirchances of getting well-paid jobs are small, and they often have no voice in important matters, like who tomarry. These girls are often married into poor families. They 8 that their kids often end updying young. For the baby girls who are lucky enough to live, their life may still center around “water,” justlike it did for their mothers.
( ) 6.
(A) who to collect water
(B) how to take a shower in your everyday life
(C) how expensive having a bath is
(D) how important water is in your everyday life

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