摘要:6.The underlined expression “putting the finishing touches to the garden here means . A.starting building the garden B.examining the main body of the garden C.doing the last part of the work to the garden D.completing the design of garden

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The subject of this year’s Kunming International Expo(博览会) is “man and nature walking hand in hand into the 21st Century”. When the UK was asked to take part, it seemed natural to build a garden. Now the British Garden will be a central part when Expo opens on May 1.

David Patterson , the Curator(馆长) of the Department of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, is leading the team now putting the finishing couches to the garden.The Royal Botanic Gardens were chosen for a very good reason. They have the largest collection of Chinese plants in the world outside China.

“Ever since people in Britain started gardening for pleasure they have used Chinese plants,” Patterson told English Corner. “There are probably Chinese flowers in nearly every garden in Britain. This is a good chance to give something back.”The garden has been carefully designed to mix traditional British skills with the local Chinese environment. David Patterson describes the garden as “formal but gentle”. It contains a raised flower bed, a summer house and a lot of local trees. The garden is contained behind a wall of local, yellow stone. It is intended to be a place of serious thinking and quiet enjoyment.

“You could say that we’ve painted a picture,” said David Patterson. “And we have designed the garden to continue for a long time, so that the people of Kunming will be able to enjoy it long after the Expo is over.”

 

1.Visitors to the Kunming International Expo will most probably feel ______________. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.     

A. man is the master of nature      B. man quite agrees with nature

C. nature is a helping hand to man      D. China has a long history of gardening

2.The underlined expression “putting the finishing touches to the garden” here means ______________. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.

A. starting building the garden      

B. examining the main body of the garden

C. doing the last part of the work to the garden  

D. completing the design of garden

3.In the British Garden you will feel ______________. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.  

A. nothing familiar    B. everything British    C. excited and noisy     D. quiet and happy

4.The passage is mainly ______________. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o. 

A. an introduction to the British Garden   

B. an explanation of the design of the British Garden

C. a high praise for the Chinese gardening 

D. a short talk on this year’s Kunming International Expo

 

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  The subject of this year's Kunming International Expo(博览会) is “man and nature walking hand in hand into the 21 at Century”. When the UK was asked to take part, it seemed natural to build a garden. Now the British Garden will be a central part when Expo opens on May1.

  David Patterson, the Curator(馆长)of the Department of the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, is leading the team now putting the finishing touches to the garden. The Royal Botanic Gardens were chosen for a very good reason. They have the largest collection of Chinese plants in the world outside China.

  “Ever since people in Britain started gardening for pleasure they have used Chinese plants, ”Patterson told English Comer. “There are probably Chinese flowers in nearly every garden in Britain. This is a good chance to give something back. ”

  The garden has been carefully designed to mix traditional British skills with the local Chinese environment. David Patterson describes the garden as “formal but gentle”. It contains a raised flower bed, a summer house and a lot of local trees. The garden is contained behind a wall of local, yellow stone. It is intended to be a place of serious thinking and quiet enjoyment.

  “You could say that we've painted a picture, ”said David Patterson. “And we have designed the garden to continue for a long time, so that the people of Kunming will be able to enjoy it long after the Expo is over. ”

1.Visitors to the Kunming International Expo will most probably feel ________.

[  ]

A.man is the master of nature

B.man quite agrees with nature

C.nature is a helping hand to man

D.China has a long history of gardening

2.The underlined expression “putting the finishing touches to the garden”here means ________.

[  ]

A.starting building the garden

B.examining the main body of the garden

C.doing the last part of the work to the garden

D.completing the design of the garden

3.In the British Garden you will feel ________.

[  ]

A.nothing familiar

B.everything British

C.excited and noisy

D.quiet and happy

4.The passage is mainly ________.

[  ]

A.an introduction to the British Garden

B.an explanation of the design of the British Garden

C.a high praise for the Chinese gardening

D.a short talk on this year's Kunming International Expo

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The subject of this year’s Kunming International Expo(博览会) is “man and nature walking hand in hand into the 21st Century”. When the UK was asked to take part, it seemed natural to build a garden. Now the British Garden will be a central part when Expo opens on May 1.

David Patterson , the Curator(馆长) of the Department of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, is leading the team now putting the finishing couches to the garden.The Royal Botanic Gardens were chosen for a very good reason. They have the largest collection of Chinese plants in the world outside China.

“Ever since people in Britain started gardening for pleasure they have used Chinese plants,” Patterson told English Corner. “There are probably Chinese flowers in nearly every garden in Britain. This is a good chance to give something back.”

The garden has been carefully designed to mix traditional British skills with the local Chinese environment. David Patterson describes the garden as “formal but gentle”. It contains a raised flower bed, a summer house and a lot of local trees. The garden is contained behind a wall of local, yellow stone. It is intended to be a place of serious thinking and quiet enjoyment.

“You could say that we’ve painted a picture,” said David Patterson. “And we have designed the garden to continue for a long time, so that the people of Kunming will be able to enjoy it long after the Expo is over.”

 

51. Visitors to the Kunming International Expo will most probably feel ______.     

A. man is the master of nature                B. man quite agrees with nature

C. nature is a helping hand to man           D. China has a long history of gardening

52. The underlined expression “putting the finishing touches to the garden” here means ______.

A. starting building the garden                 

B. examining the main body of the garden

C. doing the last part of the work to the garden  

D. completing the design of garden

53. In the British Garden you will feel ______.  

A. nothing familiar    B. everything British    C. excited and noisy          D. quiet and happy

54. The passage is mainly ______.      

A. an introduction to the British Garden   

B. an explanation of the design of the British Garden

C. a high praise for the Chinese gardening 

D. a short talk on this year’s Kunming International Expo

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  The subject of this year's Kunming International Expo (博览会) is “man and nature walking hand in hand into the 21st century. When the UK was asked to take part, it seemed natural to build a garden. Now the British Garden will be a central part when Expo opens on May 1.”

  David Patterson, the Curator (馆长) of the Department of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh, is leading the team notes putting the finishing touches to the garden. The Royal Botanic Gardens were chosen for a very good reason. They have the largest collection of Chinese plants in the world outside China.

  “Ever since people in Britain started gardening for pleasure they have used Chinese plants.” Patterson told English corner “These are probably Chinese flowers in nearly every garden in Britain. This is a good chance to give something back.”

  The garden has been carefully designed to mix traditional British skills with the local Chinese environment. David Patterson describes the garden as “formal but gentle”. It contains a raised flower bed, a summer house and a lot of local trees. The garden is contained behind a wall of local, yellow stone. It is intended to be a place of serious thinking and quiet enjoyment.

  “You could say that we've painted a picture,” said Davis Patterson. “And we have designed the garden to continue for a long time, so that the people of Kunming will be able to enjoy it long after the Expo is over.”

1.Visitors to the Kunming International Expo will most probably feel ________.

[  ]

A.man is the master of nature

B.man quite agrees with nature

C.nature is a helping hand to man

D.China has a long history of gardening

2.The underlined expression “putting the finishing touches to the garden” here means ________.

[  ]

A.starting building the garden

B.examining the main body of the garden

C.doing the last part of the work to the garden

D.completing the design of the garden

3.In the British Garden you will feel ________.

[  ]

A.nothing familiar
B.everything British
C.excited and noisy
D.quiet and happy

4.The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.an introduction to the British Garden

B.an explanation of the design of the British Garden

C.a high praise for the Chinese gardening

D.a short talk on this year's Kunming International Expo.

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