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2.Plant World Garden Centre is located between Torquay and Newton Abbot.The Garden is laid out to represent the five continents of the world.Our inspirational gardens contain countless rare and foreign plants seldom seen outside their native lands.
     Our Famous"Gardens of the World"
     It was designed,built and planted in 1986 as the first ever"Map of the World Gardens".It takes visitors half an hour or more to drive along the winding pathways around the"world map"and see which plants grow in which countries.The neighboring rare plant nurseries (苗 圃) enable visitors to take home plants and trees growing there.We give a warm welcome to garden clubs and gardening societies,many of whom make annual visits.
    Latest News
    Our new Garden website is released!We hope you like our new website which we have tried to fill with interesting information and history about our lovely gardens.
    Seeds
    We produce and sell over 3000 varieties of flower and vegetable seeds.Many are rare,and unusual.All of them can be purchased on our sister website:www.plant-world-seeds.com.
    Scenic Cafe
    Our hilltop cafe offers one of the most incredible panoramas  (全景图 )  of Britain.The menu includes toasted sandwiches and jacket potatoes.In addition,many home-made cakes are offered,including the famous Devon Cream Teas.We always use local produce whenever possible---our ice creams are from Language,our home-made soups come from Rod & Bens,and our bottled drinks are supplied by Heron Valley.
     Opening Times
     We are open 9:30 am-5:00 pm,seven days a week,from late March to mid October ( please call first to confirm at the start/end of season)..
     Garden Admission Prices
     Day ticket:£3
     Season ticket:£10
     Kids under 12 go free
25.From the new Carden website,visitors canB
A.buy all kinds of local produce
B.get information about the past of the gardens
C.fill the website with their interesting stories
D.purchase over 3,000 varieties of flower seeds
26.Which of the following is true about Scenic Cafe?C
A.It encourages visitors to make cakes on their own.
B.It owns the most complete menu in Britain.
C.It provides visitors with a whole view of Britain.
D.It supplies bottled drinks to Heron Valley.
27.If a couple and their l0-year-old son want to visit Plant World Garden for two days,they need to payA
A.£12              
B.£9               
C.£6               
D.£27.

分析 本文是一篇广告布告类阅读,属于广告.主要介绍了著名的Plant World Garden Centre的具体信息及其提供的具体的服务各方面的信息.

解答 25.B.细节理解题.根据文章第三段Our new Garden website is released!We hope you like our new website which we have tried to fill with interesting information and history about our lovely gardens.可知在新的网站流利我们可以找到与这个花园有关的有趣的信息.故B正确.
26.C.细节理解题.根据第五段第一句Our hilltop cafe offers one of the most incredible panoramas  (全景图 )  of Britain.可知在Scenic Cafe这里,可以让游客看见英国的一个全景.故C正确.
27.A.推理判断题.根据Day ticket:~3 和Season ticket:£10以及 Kids under 12 go free可知一个人的票价是3元,季票是10元;12岁以下的免费.本题中是一对夫妻2个人,去2天,是12元,10岁的孩子免费.一共是12元,故A正确.

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