The Nile made Egypt’s civilization possible. The river is more than 400 miles long. In its fertile valley crops are grown for fo

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问题      The Nile made Egypt’s civilization possible. The river is more than 400 miles long. In its fertile valley crops are grown for food and cotton for clothing. Mud from the river bottom makes good bricks for houses. Thus ways of getting food, clothing and shelter were close for the Egyptians.
     The Nile is a highway for the people of Egypt. Flat bottomed boats and large narrow barges carry products from one city to another. There are also passenger boats on the Nile, carrying people up and down the river. In ancient times huge blocks of stones were floated down the river on barges. These stones are used in making buildings and monuments.
     For thousands of years the Egyptians have depended on the Nile for their crops. The land on both sides of the Nile is desert, where crops cannot be raised. But crops grow well in the Nile Valley. In fact, several different crops are often grown on the same land during the same year.
     Once the Nile flooded each year, overflowed its banks, and carried rich soil in land every summer. These floods were caused by early summer rains.
     At present there is a series of dams on the Nile. Water raised high in the river each summer as usual. The people do not let the Nile flood, however. They store the water behind dams. It is now possible to use the water as needed, not just at flood time.  
Egyptians have grown crops well______.

选项 A、on both sides of the Nile
B、on the land near the desert area
C、on the Nile valley
D、far away from the desert area

答案C

解析 细节题。文章第三段讲的是由于河两岸都是沙漠,所以人们在尼罗河河谷种植庄稼,故正确答案为C。
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