_________ native plants, this garden contains numerous trees and flowers from overseas.
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In this unlikely place, researchers are putting the seeds from flowering plants and trees in a sleeplike state. Many years from now, other workers will wake the sleeping seeds up to plant them
1 they are most needed. These seeds are 2 the legendary Rip Van Winkle, who fell asleep under a tree and woke up 20 years later.
The small farm, called the Greenbelt Native Plant Center, is part of a global effort to save 3 (threaten) plants and trees. Around the world, native plants are being crowded out by invasion newcomers. Native plants have less room to grow now 4 a result of the growth and spread of cities. And global warming is making some places hotter, drier, or different from 5 native plants are used to.
Experts used to think 6 possible to protect big-city plants such as American bittersweet because growth space is limited in urban environments. Crowding increases competition between natives and invaders, and the latter often win the battle.
7 , scientists have found ways 8 fighting back. So far, workers at the Greenbelt Native Plant center 9 (gather) seeds from about 300 of those plants and put them in a sleeplike state. When 10 (plant) in the future ,these seeds could help restore damaged parkland and forests.
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阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
In this unlikely place, researchers are putting the seeds from flowering plants and trees in a sleeplike state.Many years from now, other workers will wake the sleeping seeds up to plant them
1 they are most needed.These seeds are 2 the legendary Rip Van Winkle, who fell asleep under a tree and woke up 20 years later.
The small farm, called the Greenbelt Native Plant Center, is part of a global effort to save 3 (threaten) plants and trees.Around the world, native plants are being crowded out by invasion newcomers.Native plants have less room to grow now 4 a result of the growth and spread of cities.And global warming is making some places hotter, drier, or different from 5 native plants are used to.
Experts used to think 6 possible to protect big-city plants such as American bittersweet because growth space is limited in urban environments.Crowding increases competition between natives and invaders, and the latter often win the battle.
7 , scientists have found ways 8 fighting back.So far, workers at the Greenbelt Native Plant center 9 (gather) seeds from about 300 of those plants and put them in a sleeplike state.When 10 (plant) in the future ,these seeds could help restore damaged parkland and forests.
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In this unlikely place, researchers are putting the seeds from flowering plants and trees in a sleeplike state.Many years from now, other workers will wake the sleeping seeds up to plant them
1.they are most needed.These seeds are 2.the legendary Rip Van Winkle, who fell asleep under a tree and woke up 20 years later.
The small farm, called the Greenbelt Native Plant Center, is part of a global effort to save 3.(threaten) plants and trees.Around the world, native plants are being crowded out by invasion newcomers.Native plants have less room to grow now 4.a result of the growth and spread of cities.And global warming is making some places hotter, drier, or different from 5.native plants are used to.
Experts used to think 6.possible to protect big-city plants such as American bittersweet because growth space is limited in urban environments.Crowding increases competition between natives and invaders, and the latter often win the battle.
7., scientists have found ways 8.fighting back.So far, workers at the Greenbelt Native Plant center 9.(gather) seeds from about 300 of those plants and put them in a sleeplike state.When 10.(plant) in the future ,these seeds could help restore damaged parkland and forests.
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There you’ll experience the 17th century life from the days of the Pilgrims (清教徒移民). You can look in the Pilgrims’ homes, watch the way they cook, and ask them about their daily lives. You can even help them build houses or work in the fields.
When you arrive at Plimoth, you are greeted with “How do you fare?” instead of “How are you?” In this living history plantation, actors portray (扮演) real people of 17th-century Plymouth. Each actor has taken the identity of someone from that period.
All the actors speak the language of Shakespeare. They’re happy to talk about the hardships of their lives or just share the gossip of the day. But don’t try to discuss modern topics. They won’t understand what you are talking about!
In fall, you can enjoy a harvest dinner very similar to the first Thanksgiving. You’ll dine with your hands like Pilgrims. You’ll find no pepper on the table. This expensive spice was used only sparingly (节俭地) in cooking. You’ll find no last-course “dessert,” either. At the time, people ate sweet dishes right along with the meal.
Cranberries were on the menu then and still are today. A short distance from Plimoth, you can visit Cranberry World. At this unique museum, you’ll see how cranberries are harvested and can taste different cranberry products.
Of course, the first Thanksgiving included not only the Pilgrims, but also their Wampanoag guests. If you want to find out something about the Wampanoag, explore a re-created Wampanoag HomeSite. It is just a short walk from Plimoth. Step into the Native American home and enter a different world. Native Americans dressed in 17th-century Wampanoag outfits(服装) describe how their people lived 400 years ago. Outside, you can help make a traditional boat or learn about native plant remedies (治疗法).
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57. From the text we know Plimoth Plantation __________.
A. is a cranberry plantation in Plimoth.
B. is where some old Pilgrims are still living.
C. presents the Pilgrims’ life in the 1600s.
D. is a plantation dating back to the 1700s.
58.What did the English settlers greet each other in the 17th century?
A. How do you fare? B. How are you?
C. Hi, nice to meet you. D. How do you do?
59.In Cranberry World tourists can _________.
A. harvest cranberries by yourself. B. learn how to grow cranberries.
C. taste various cranberry products. D. visit an old history museum.
60.The purpose of the rebuilt Wampanoag Homesite is _________.
A. to protect Native Americans, the Wampanoag
B. to attract more tourists to stay in Plimoth
C. to show how the Wampanoag helped the Pilgrims
D. to keep the 17th century Naive Americans live alive
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