A、It is used to run a supermarket for the needy. B、It is estimated to be about $40,000 a month. C、It is used exclusively for its

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Throwing spare change into a fountain is a time-honored ritual: throw a penny into the water, and your wish might come true. But all that money has to go somewhere. Otherwise, the growing piles of pennies, quarters and Euros could clog up the fountain’s works. Today, I’m going to talk about where all the coins go.
    Well, the coins collected can go to all sorts of different places—from fountain maintenance to charity or public service.
    In New York City, for example, coins collected from fountains and public parks often go towards the fountain’s maintenance itself, though entrepreneurs who don’t mind getting their hands wet often get to it first. There are over 50 beautiful, decorative display fountains in New York City parks. They are cleaned by the parks’ staff every few weeks, but most of the coins have already been removed by entrepreneurial New Yorkers and there is not a significant amount left to be collected.
    Other cities, though, can pull in a much more serious haul. Take for example, Rome’s famous Trevi fountain: for hundreds of years, visitors have thrown coins over their shoulder into the fountain to ensure that they will return. So many tourists toss in coins that Roman officials have the fountain cleaned every night, reportedly getting as much as $4,000 in loose change from around the world each day.
    Most of the money collected each night goes towards running a supermarket for the needy. And collecting that cash is serious business. Roman officials have been known to be tough on anyone caught skimming coins from the fountain.
    In one case in 2005, police arrested four fountain cleaners after they were spotted slipping coins into their own pockets after collecting them. Authorities finally caught one notorious thief named Thomas Morgan, and banned him from the fountain after he fished out thousands of dollars in change over 34 years using a magnetic stick.
    For the most part, money collected from privately-owned fountains in the United States also goes to charity. The fountain in New York City’s Bryant Park is owned and operated by a not-for-profit corporation, which puts the cash collected by cleaners towards the fountain’s own maintenance. Tens of thousands of dollars in coins removed from wishing wells, fountains and ponds in Florida’s Walt Disney World are donated each year to support foster children living in the state.
    Whether or not your wish comes true after tossing a coin into a fountain, you can rest assured knowing that the change is likely going to someone who needs it.
    22.What problem might be caused by the growing piles of coins in fountains?
    23.What does the speaker say about the coins collected from New York City’s park fountains?
    24.What do we learn about the money collected from Rome’s Trevi fountain?
    25.What does the speaker say about Thomas Morgan?

选项 A、It is used to run a supermarket for the needy.
B、It is estimated to be about $40,000 a month.
C、It is used exclusively for its maintenance.
D、It is invested in a series of businesses.

答案A

解析 本题询问关于从罗马特雷维喷泉中收集到的钱的情况。讲座提到每晚从该喷泉收集到的钱多数都用于经营一家为穷人开的超市。A项正确。讲座中说喷泉每天能收集到多达4,000美元的零钱,并非B项的“每月收集约4万美元”。C项 “它专门用于该喷泉的维护”并非罗马特雷维喷泉的情况,从该喷泉收集到的钱多数用于经营一家穷人超市。D项“它被投资于一系列的企业”在讲座中未提及,录音中提及business的地方是说在罗马收集这些钱是件严肃的差事(serious business),而非生意和投资。
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