题目内容

It’s a great idea to start your own vegetable garden. First you must decide what vegetables to plant.

1. Then use it to decide what vegetables to grow.

Plants need a sunny place to grow well. You can plant vegetables in your yard or pots. To help your crops grow, you will also need plant food to make the soil rich.

2. If you use seeds, put them into the soil and cover them completely with soil. If you use seedlings (秧苗), plant the roots in the soil. 3. Then push the soil down with your hands or a tool. Water your seeds or seedlings, and wait for them to grow.

4. You should pull up unwanted plants and weeds (杂草) in order to help your new plants grow healthy and strong. Look at your plants carefully and make sure there are no insects (虫). If you find insects, you can ask the people at a garden store how to protect your plants.

5. This is harvest time! Enjoy picking and eating your garden vegetables!

根据材料内容,将A-E五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容完整、正确,并将其标号填写在下面题号后的横线上。

A. Besides water and sunlight, plants also need your help.

B. Start by making a list of the vegetables you like to eat.

C. In a few weeks, you will see your vegetables ready to be picked.

D. Leave the small stems (茎) and leaves above the soil.

E. Your next step is to plant your vegetables.

 

1.B

2.E

3.C

4.A

5.B

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了怎样开始自己的蔬菜园。首先要确定你想种什么蔬菜,然后选好地点,接着就开始种植。当然除了水和阳光,植物也需要你的帮助

1.Then use it to decide what vegetables to grow.可知it指代的是你喜欢吃的蔬菜的清单,故填B

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考点:科普类短文阅读。

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Snowflakes! You can catch them on your tongue (舌头) or use them to make a perfect snowball. But have you ever thought about taking pictures of them? Ken Libbrecht did. He is a physics professor from California. Although the weather in California is usually warm and sunny, Ken’s hobby is taking pictures of snowflakes. He travels to cold areas like Alaska and Canada to find snowstorms and take pictures of the snowflakes. “They are often beautiful, and every snowfall brings new surprises,” says Ken.

Ken takes pictures of snowflakes with a high-quality digital camera. He uses a microscope (显微镜) to make the tiny snowflakes larger. To get the best images, Ken built a special photo-microscope just for snowflakes. He collects flakes by letting them fall onto a piece of foam board (泡沫板).

The pictures must be taken outdoors, so Ken wears lots of clothes to stay warm. But his fingers often get cold, because it’s difficult for him to take pictures of a tiny snowflake with gloves.

Each snowflake has shapes and patterns (图案) that make it as unique (独特的) as a person’s fingerprint. The hobby of snowflake photography is also unique. Next time a snowstorm blows through your town, take a closer look at the flakes before you gather them into a snowball. See if you can notice their unique patterns. Millions of snowflakes are waiting for you!

根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。

1.What’s the weather in Ken Libbrecht’s hometown usually like?

A. Cold and snowy. B. Windy and rainy.

C. Warm and sunny. D. Cloudy and foggy.

2.Which of the following isn’t used when Ken works with snowflakes?

A. A snowball.

B. A digital camera.

C. A microscope.

D. A piece of foam board.

3.Why do Ken’s fingers often get cold?

A. Because he doesn’t wear enough clothes.

B. Because he doesn’t wear gloves.

C. Because he likes making snowballs.

D. Because there is something wrong with his fingers.

4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. It’s always warm in Canada.

B. Ken often works with a tiny snowflake at home.

C. Ken wears thick gloves when he works outside.

D. Every snowflake is different from the other one.

5.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A. What we can do with snowflakes.

B. Some beautiful pictures of snowflakes.

C. Ken Libbrechts snowflake photography.

D. The unique patterns of snowflakes.

 

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