Saving Fish by Removing Dams

EPISODE · Jan 3, 2023 · 5 MIN

Saving Fish by Removing Dams

from News For Kids · host ICRT

A river is very strong. It takes water from the mountains to the ocean, and it's always pushing forward. A river is full of power! 河流的力量很強,可以把水從山上一路帶到海裡。 How can people use that power? On many rivers, people build a dam. A dam is a wall across the river. The dam can hold back the water, and use the river's power to make electricity for people. 人們會在河川上蓋水壩,把水攔住,用河流的力量發電。 More dams make more power, and more electricity for us to use. That sounds good… but actually, people have decided to remove the dams from a river in California. 越多水壩,就有越多電,聽起來不錯吧?但最近,加州的人決定把他們一條河上的水壩都拆掉。 That's because people are not the only ones who use the river. Fish also need to live there. 因為不只是人類需要河流,魚類也需要生活空間。 For the salmon, the river is like a road. Every year, the salmon swim up the river to lay their eggs. 對鮭魚來說,河流就像一條路。鮭魚每一年都會逆流而上去產卵。 When the eggs hatch, the baby salmon swim back down the river to reach the ocean. It's the circle of life. 卵孵化之後,鮭魚寶寶會順流而下游回大海。 But those fish can't swim up and down the river if there is a dam! To help the salmon live, people in California will take the dams away. 但如果有水壩擋路,那些魚就不能在河裡游上游下,所以人們決定把水壩拆掉。 Even though dams are useful, they also harm the environment. Let's respect the fish and take those dams down! ________________________________ Vocabulary 移除水壩,救了鮭魚,而人類最好節約用電。 1. lay eggs 產卵 My goldfish has laid many eggs! 我的金魚生了好多蛋! Come take a look. 你來看看。 Wow, how wonderful! 哇,好神奇! 2. hatch 孵化 What are you going to do with them? 你要拿這些蛋怎麼辦? I'll just let them hatch. 就讓它們孵化。 No, you can't do that. The other goldfish will quickly eat them. 不能那樣,別的金魚很快就會把它們吃掉。 3. decide 決定 You need to decide if you want to see baby goldfish. 你得決定是不是想看到金魚寶寶。 And if I do? 要是我想呢? Then you must take away the other fish. 那你得把別的魚拿走。 4. live 居住 They can live in your bathtub for a while. 它們可以在你的澡盆裡住一陣子。 What? No! 什麼啊,我才不要! You have a fish tank, right? 你有水族箱,對吧? 今天學到哪些單字? lay eggs 產卵 hatch 孵化 decide 決定 live 居住 ________________________________ Quiz 1. What is a dam? A: A wall B: A boat C: A fish 2. Why are people removing dams? A: To build even bigger dams B: To make more power C: To help the fish 3. Where are people removing dams? A: Canada B: California C: Korea Answers 1. A 2. C 3. B -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

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