阅读理解
When you borrow books
from a library, you should return them so that others can read them later.
However, some libraries allow people not to return anything. Unlike most other
libraries, these libraries don't lend books, they lend seeds(种子)!
In a seed library,
people can borrow and donate(捐赠) seeds.
It is different from a seed bank that only keeps seeds. It advises people to
plant and share seeds. Seeds in a seed library are often kept dry and cool in
small bags. People can read the name of the plant on the bag.
If you want to grow your
plants, such as potatoes or tomatoes, you can borrow seeds from a seed library.
You can first choose the seeds you'd like to plant. Then, you can "borrow"
the seeds and take them home. If you grow strong and healthy plants, you need to
return the seeds. Some seed libraries also offer gardening books to teach you
how to plant the seeds.
Now there's only a small
group of seed libraries in the world, but the number is growing. People build
these seed libraries to protect the plant diversity(多样性), and they want others to know more about
plants and planting. They believe that protecting the plant diversity is not
only the job of scientists, but all of us.
(1)
What is the right order if you want to grow tomatoes with seeds from a seed library? a. take the seeds back home b. grow the tomato successfully c. choose the tomato seeds in the library d. return your tomato seeds to the library
A . a-b-d-c
B . c-a-b-d
C . a-c-b-d
D . c-d-a-b
(2)
From the passage we know seed libraries are built to
A . produce the best seeds for farmers
B . keep seeds in dry and cool places
C . protect as many kinds of plants as possible
D . help scientists with their researches
(3)
Where is the passage most probably from?
A . A notice board.
B . A newspaper.
C . A story book.
D . A guidebook.
答案: B
C
B