题目内容
It's a cold, grey Sunday afternoon in March. The British are all working in their _______ . They're digging, cutting leaves and planting new seeds (种子). By summer,their gardens will be _______ bright colors.
The British love their gardens. A British newspaper recently asked people for _______ opinions about them. Around 70% of the people felt it was _______ to spend time in the garden, and over 50% of these _______ gardening as the most enjoyable thing they ever did.
Only one in ten houses in Britain do not have a garden. People who live in houses _______ gardens often rent (租用) land from the government.
At first, only very rich people had gardens. Now you can _______ see the gardens around houses with a long history, such as Chatsworth House or Castle Howard. They are well protected as good memories. In the early twentieth century, however, gardening became a _______ . People enjoyed doing it in their spare time and they bought different kinds of seeds and plants for their gardens. _______ roses, sunflowers and tomatoes are often grown in British gardens, they originally (起初) grew wild in other countries.
Every year, there are competitions for the __________ vegetables, but don't expect to win: Britain's biggest carrot is almost six metres long.
1.A.fields B.gardens C.factories D.parks
2.A.full of B.busy with C.good at D.similar to
3.A.its B.his C.her D.their
4.A.boring B.possible C.difficult D.important
5.A.followed B.canceled C.described D.completed
6.A.near B.without C.around D.in
7.A.seldom B.already C.still D.never
8.A.hobby B.task C.course D.dream
9.A.So B.Because C.But D.Although
10.A.smallest B.cheapest C.largest D.richest