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高中英语外刊阅读语篇精选20篇
阅读理解(1)
本篇源自:WoodlandParkZoo
Abouttheprogram
Forindividualsaged16yearsandolder.
VolunteersareambassadorsforWoodlandParkZooandanimportantpartofourzoo
team.WeseekindividualswhoareexcitedaboutengaginginthezOO'smissionto
savewildlifeandinspireeveryonetomakeconservationapriorityintheirlives.
Theprimaryfocusofourvolunteersisengagingwithzooguestsbyoffering
assistanceandinformation,facilitatingextraordinaryzooexperiencesandhelpingat
avarietyofspecialevents.Onceintheprogram,volunteersalsohavethe
opportunitytoapplyandinterviewforpositionsinotheraspectsofthezoo's
operationsincludinghorticulture,educationandleadershiproleswithinthe
VolunteerProgramRequirements
Ourprogramoffersallvolunteersopportunitiestocontinuouslylearnmoreabout
conservationandanimals,andtomakeanimpacteverydaythroughthisactiverole
inthezoocommunity.Volunteerprogramrequirements
TheWoodlandParkZooVolunteerProgramrequiresinterestedindividualsto:
Beatleast16yearsold;
Demonstratecommitmenttothehigheststandardsofcustomerservice;
Haveenthusiasmforpeople,animalsandconservation;
CommittotheVolunteerProgramforaminimumofoneyear;
Meettheminimumservicerequirementofsixhourspermonth;
AttendoneVolunteerPrograminformationsession;
Successfullycompletezooambassadortraining;
Payaone-timeS30programfeetocovercostsuponentryintotheprogram(thereis
nofeetoapply;financialassistanceisavailable);
ProvideproofoffullvaccinationagainstCOVID-19ifacceptedintozooambassador
training;
Peopleareconsideredfullyvaccinatedtwoweeksaftertheirseconddoseina
two-doseseriesortwoweeksafterasingle-dosevaccine.Volunteerplacementoffers
maybewithdrawnforindividualswhodonotcomplywiththispolicy.
(B)l.Whatisavolunteerexpectedtodo?
A.Organizeavarietyofspecialevents.
B.Improvezooguests'visitingexperiences.
C.Assistinacademicresearchandcollectdata.
D.Createopportunitiestointerviewzooguests.
(A)2.Whomightbeaqualifiedvolunteer?
A.Aseniorwithsufficienttimeandenthusiasm.
B.Aprimaryschoolstudentdevotedtocustomerservice.
C.Anexperienced,committed,andunvaccinatedcollegestudent.
D.Aretiredbiologyprofessorsigningupforthezooambassadortraining.
(B)3.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?
A.Anadvertisement.
B.Awebsitearticle.
C.Anacademicessay.
D.Ascientificjournal.
阅读理解⑵
本篇源自:TheLosAngelesTimes
Thesummerisn'tevenhalfwaythroughandit'salreadyprovedtobeaseasonof
deadlyextremes.
Inalittleoveramonth,fourmajorheatwaveshavebroiledtheWesternUnited
States,includingrecord-breakingtriple-digittemperaturesinOregonandWashington
thatcausedhundredsofheat-relateddeaths.
WildfiresareagaintearingthroughtheWest,burninghundredsofthousandsof
acresinCalifornia,OregonandBritishColumbiainCanada.Thefiresaresomassive
thatsmokehastraveledallthewaytotheEastCoast,promptinghealthwarningsin
ConnecticutandMarylandandturningtheskiesaboveNewYorkCityhazyandred.
AndfromGermanytoChina,extremefloodinghascauseddeathanddestruction.At
leastl80peopleinGermany,BelgiumandtheNetherlandswerekilledlastweek
whentwomonths'worthofrainfellintwodays,causingfloodsandmudslides.Inthe
centralChineseprovinceofHenan,14peoplediedafterridersweretrappedona
subwayamidcatastrophicfloodingaftertorrentialrains.
Theseterrifyingscenesfromacrosstheglobehavelongbeenpredictedbyscientists
studyingourwarmingplanet.Highertemperatureswouldleadtomoreheatwaves
anddroughtsinsomeareasthatwouldfuelbigger,morefrequentwildfires.Inother
areasthewarmerclimatewouldtrapmoistureintheatmosphere,leadingtoheavier
rainfallduringstorms.
Climatechangeismakingnormalweatherevents-heatwaves,droughts,rainstorms
andhurricanesmoreextremeandmoredevastatingtocommunitiesunpreparedfor
theattack.What'smostfrightening,however,isthatextremesarehappeningfaster
thanmanypredicted.Asthelastfewweekshasshown,there'snotimetowaste.The
summerhasalreadygivenaterribleglimpseofthefutureifwedon'tchangecourse
now.
(A)1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword''broiled"meaninParagraph2?
A.Roasted.
B.Flooded.
C.Burnt.
D.Swept.
(D)2.Howdoestheauthorstresstheseverityofextremeflooding?
A.Bymakingcomparisons.
B.Bydescribingdetails.
C.Byanalyzingcauses.
D.Bylistingnumbers.
(A)3.Theunderlinedpart"Theseterrifyingscenes"inParagraph5refersto
①heatwaves②wildfires③extremeflooding(4)tornadoes⑤hurricanes
A.①②③
B.②③④
c.@@@
D.@@@
(B)4.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Toinformusofextremeweather.
B.Tocallonustopaymoreattentiontoclimatechange.
C.Toinstructushowtosurviveinextremeweather.
D.Topredictclimatechangeinthefuture.
阅读理解(3)
本篇源自:Nature
SincefirstappearinginIndiainlate2020,theDeltavariantofSARS-CoV-2has
becomethepredominantstrain(主要毒株)inmuchoftheworld.Researchersmight
nowknowwhyDeltahasbeenso"successful":Peopleinfectedwithitproducefar
morevirusesthanthoseinfectedwiththeoriginalversionofSARS-CoV-2,makingit
veryeasytospread.
Accordingtocurrentestimates,theDeltavariantcouldbemorethantwiceas
transmissibleastheoriginalstrainof
SARS-CoV-2.Tofindoutwhy,epidemiologistJingLuattheGuangdongProvincial
CenterforDiseaseControlandPreventioninGuangzhou,China,andhiscolleagues
tracked62peoplewhoweresomeofthefirstpeopleinmainlandChinatobecome
infectedwiththeDeltastrain.
Theteamtestedstudyparticipants'"viralload?,-ameasureofthedensityofviral
particlesinthebody-everydaythroughoutthecourseofinfectiontoseehowit
changedovertime.Researchersthencomparedparticipants'infectionpatternswith
thoseof63peoplewhocontractedtheoriginalSARS-CoV-2strainin2020.
TheresearchersreportthattheviruswasfirstdetectableinpeoplewiththeDelta
variantfourdaysafterexposure,comparedwithanaverageofsixdaysamongpeople
withtheoriginalstrain,suggestingthatDeltareproducesmuchfaster.Individuals
infectedwithDeltaalsohadviralloadsupto1,260timeshigherthanthoseinpeople
infectedwiththeoriginalstrain.
Thecombinationofalargenumberofvirusesandashortincubationperiodmakes
senseasanexplanationforDelta'sheightenedtransmissibility,saysepidemiologist
BenjamiCowlingattheUniversityofHongKong.Thesheeramountofvirusinthe
respiratorytractmeansthatsuperspreadingeventsarelikelytoinfectevenmore
people,andthatpeoplemightbeginspreadingthevirusearlieraftertheybecome
infected.
Andtheshortincubationperiodmakescontacttracingmoredifficultincountries
suchasChina,whichsystematicallytrackseachinfectedperson'scontactsand
requiresthemtoquarantine/Puttingitalltogether,Delta'sreallydifficulttostop,"
Cowlingsays.
(D)1.WhatisthepurposeofepidemiologistJingLu'sresearch?
A.TofindoutwhetherDeltaisavariantofSARS-CoV-2.
B.TodeterminehowSARS-CoV-2progresses.
C.TofindoutthesolutiontoendingCOVID-19.
D.TofindoutwhatcausesDeltatospreadfaster.
(A)2.HowdoesJingLu'steamconducttheirresearch?
A.Bycomparingtheparticipants'infectionpatterns.
B.Bymonitoringtheparticipants'courseofinfection.
C.Bymeasuringtheparticipants'exposuretimetoDelta.
D.Byanalyzingthedatacollectedfrompreviousstudies.
(D)3.WhichofthefollowingdoesNOTmakeforthefastspreadofDelta?
A.Delta'shighviralloads.
B.Delta'srapidreproductionability.
C.Delta'sshortincubationperiod.
D.Delta'sabilitytoescapetheimmunesystem.
(D)4.WhatisCowling'sattitudetowardstoppingDelta?
A.lndifferent.
B.Ambiguous.
C.Optimistic.
D.Cautious.
阅读理解⑷
本篇源自:TheEconomist
Atoothpastetube,squeezedandtwistedoutofshapeinavainattempttoextract
itsremainingcontents,hauntsmanyabathroom.Butnot,perhaps,formuchlonger.
Colgate-Palmolive,anAmericanconsumer-goodsgiant,hastakenupaninventionby
apairofexpertsinsupper-slipperysurfacestoproducetoothpastetubesthat
promisetodelivereverylastscrapoftheircontents.
In2012KripaVaranasi,aprofessorattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,
andDaveSmith,hisPhDstudent,setupacompanycalledLiquiGlidetocommercialize
theirworkonmakingliquidsflowmoreeasilythroughpipesandoutofcontainers.
Whatcaughtmanypeople'simaginationatthetimewasademonstrationofhowthis
couldbeusedtoemptyaketchupbottlewithoutshakingitviolently.
Thenewtoothpaste,calledElixir,comesinthreevarieties:aformulaforwhitening
teeth,oneforgumandenamel(牙龈和牙釉质)careanda“detox"versionwhich,
itisclaimed,removesimpuritiesfromthemouth.Allarepackagedinplastictubes
thatcanbeemptiedwithease.ElixirhasgoneonsaleinEurope,thoughnodecision
hasyetbeenmadeaboutwhetheritwillbesoldelsewhere.
Toproducetheirslipperypipesandcontainers,ProfessorVaranasiandDr.Smith
firstimposeamicroscopicallytexturedpatternonthemandthenapplyasuitably
formulatedliquid.Thisfillsthegapsinthetexture,creatingasurfaceacrosswhich
gooeysubstancesslideeasily.Anyriskofcontamination(污染)canbeeliminatedby
makingtheliquidinquestionfrommaterialsalsoemployedintheproduct.
Besidespleasingcustomerswholiketogettheirmoney'sworth,thenew,slippery
toothpastetubesshouldhelpwithrecycling.Existingtubesarerarelyrecycled,not
onlybecausetheyhaveresidueleftinsidethembutalsobecausetheyareusually
madefromalaminateofplasticandaluminumfoil.Mixedmaterialsofthissortare
hardtorecycle,andthereforeendupbeingdumpedinlandfills.Despitetheirsuccess
withtoothpastetubes,ProfessorVaranasiandDr.Smithhavenotgivenuponfood
containers.
(D)l.Whatisspecialaboutthenewtoothpastetube?
A.Itstwistedshape.
B.ltsdeliveryservice.
C.Itsremainingcontents.
D.ltsslipperypipesandcontainers.
(D)2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"this"inParagraph2mean?
A.Launchingtheirproductsontothemarket.
B.SettingupLiquiGlidetotakeupaninvention.
C.Squeezingandshakingatoothpastetube.
D.Makingliquidsslideeasilyonslipperysurfaces.
(B)3.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Thenewtoothpastewillbesoldaroundtheworldsoon.
B.Asuitablyformulatedliquidisvitalinproducingtheslipperypipes.
C.Existingtubesareeasytorecycle,buthardtoempty.
D.ProfessorVaranasiandDr.Smithfinditimpossibletoapplytheinventiontofood
containers.
阅读理解⑸
本篇源自:ScienceNews
Anewchemicalanalysishasrevealedanuglytruthaboutbeautyproducts:Many
beautyproductsmaycontainhighlypersistent,potentiallyharmful"forever
chemicals,/calledPFAS.
PFAS,shortforper-andpolyfluoroalkylsubstances(多氟烷基化合物),include
thousandsofchemicalsthataresosturdythattheycanstayinthebodyforyearsand
theenvironmentforcenturies.Thosecompoundshavebeenlinkedtohigh
cholesterol,thyroiddiseasesandotherproblems.Z/ThereisnoknowngoodPFAS/
sayschemistandphysicistGrahamPeasleeoftheUniversityofNotreDamein
Indiana.
InthefirstlargescreeningofmakeupforPFASintheUnitedStatesandCanada,
Peasleeandcolleaguesfoundthat52percentofover200testedproductshadhigh
fluorine(M)concentrations,suggestingthepresenceofPFAS.Theresearchersreport
onlineonJune15inEnvironmentalScience&TechnologyLetters.
ThepotentialhealthrisksofPFASinmakeuparenotyetclear,Peasleesays.But
besidespeopleingestingorabsorbingPFASwhenwearingmakeup,makeupwashed
downcouldgetintodrinkingwater.
Peaslee'steammeasuredtheamountoffluorine,akeycomponentofPFAS,in231
cosmetics.63percentoffoundations,55percentoflipproductsand82percentof
waterproofmascara(睫毛膏)containedhighlevelsoffluorine.Long-lastingor
waterproofproductswereespeciallylikelytocontainlotsoffluorine.Thatmakes
sense,sincePFASarewater-resistant.
Inadditiontoposingtheirownpotentialhealthrisks,thesecompoundscanbreak
downinthebodyintootherPFAS,suchasperfluorooctanoicacid,whichhasbeen
linkedtocancersandlowbirthweights.
(A)l.Theunderlinedword"sturdy"inParagraph2probablymeans"」'.
A.stubborn
B.harmful
C.beneficial
0.flexible
(B)2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.PFASarethemainreasonforhealthproblemssuchashighcholesterol.
B.Morethan100testedproductsarehighinfluorineconcentrations.
C.ScientisthavefiguredoutthepotentialhealthrisksofPFAS.
D.PFASareharmfultohealthbecauseitcannotbebrokendown.
(C)3.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?
A.Achemistrytextbook.
B.Acosmeticadvertisement.
C.Asciencewebsite.
D.Atravelingjournal.
阅读理解⑹
本篇源自:TheNewYorkTimes
In1946,a23-year-oldarmyveteran(退伍军人)namedJohnGoodenoughheaded
totheUniversityofChicagowithadreamofstudyingphysics.Whenhearrived,a
professorwarnedhimthathewasalreadytoooldtosucceedinthefield.Heignored
theprofessor'sadviceandtoday,at94,hasjustgotthetechindustryexcitedabout
hisblazingcreativity.HeandhisteamattheUniversityofTexasatAustinfileda
patentapplicationonanewkindofbatterythat,ifitworksaspromised,wouldbeso
cheap,lightweight,andsafethatitwouldrevolutionizeelectriccarsandkilloff
petroleum-fueledvehicles.
Wetendtoassumethatcreativitydeclineswithage.Onthecontrary,there's
plentyofevidencetosuggestthatlatebloomingisnotuncommon.JohnP.Walsh,
oneoftheprofessors,jokedthatthePatentOfficeshouldgivea“seniordiscount"
because“there'sclearevidencethatpeoplewithseniorityaremakingimportant
contributionstoinvention".AstudyofNobelPhysicswinnersfoundthat,sincethe
1980s,theyhavemadetheirdiscoveries,onaverage,atage5O.Thestudyalsofound
thatthepeakofcreativityforNobelwinnersisgettinghighereveryyear.
Whentalkingabouthislate-lifesuccess,Dr.Goodenoughsaid,“Someofusare
turtles;wecrawlandstrugglealong,andwehaven'tmaybefigureditoutbythetime
we're30.Buttheturtleshavetokeeponwalking."Thiscrawlthroughlifecanbe
advantageous,hepointedout,particularlyifyouwanderaroundthroughdifferent
fields,pickingupcluesasyougoalong.Dr.Goodenoughstartedinphysicsand
hoppedsidewaysintochemistryandmaterialsscience,whilealsokeepinghiseyeon
thesocialandpoliticaltrendsthatcoulddriveagreeneconomy/zYouhavetodrawon
afairamountofexperienceinordertobeabletoputideastogether;"hesaid.
EVERROTION
Healsocreditshisfaithforkeepinghimfocusedonhismissiontodefeatpollution
andditch(摆脱)petroleum(石油)门'mgratefulforthedoorsthathavebeen
openedtomeindifferentperiodsofmylife,“hesaid.Hebelievestheglassbattery
wasjustanotherexampleofthehappyaccidentsthathavecomehisway:"Atjustthe
rightmomentwhenIwaslookingforsomething,itwalkerintothedoor."
(B)l.Dr.Goodenoughexcitedpeoplewith
A.hisswitchinghismajors
B.hisnewlyinventedbattery
C.hisobtainingapatent
D.hisignoringtheprofessor'swarning
(C)2.WhatcanweknowaboutJohnP.WalshmentionedinParagraph2?
A.Heexcelsattellingjokes.
B.Hereceivedaseniordiscountrecently.
C.Hebelievesageisnotabarriertocreativity.
D.Heco-inventedthebatterywithDr.Goodenough.
(C)3.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Toinformusofanewinvention.
B.Toanalyzetheadvantagesofbeingold.
C.Topointoutageisnobarriertoinnovation.
D.TbpredicttheageoffutureNobelPrizewinners.
阅读理解(7)
本篇源自:Cricket
Longago,intheunhappyvillageofChelm,therelivedanoldsage(智者).Allthe
villagerswereunhappybecausetheythoughttheirneighborshadbetterlivesthan
them.So,dayandnight,theenvioustownsfolkwouldcallupontheirsageto
complain.Beforethesagecouldevenraiseaspoonfulofbreakfasttohislips,the
bakerwouldburstintohishouseforamorning'scomplaint.
“Theysaymybreadisn'tcrispy!Tellme,sage,howIcanmakecrispybreadwhenall
I'vegotisahundred-year-oldoventhat'sreallyanicebox!Theemperor'sheartis
warmerthanmyoven!AndhowcanIaffordanewovenwhennobodybuysmy
bread?YouseethepickleI'min?AschoolteacherIshouldhavebeen.Schoolteachers
don'thavesuchheadaches/
Nosoonerhadthebakerstompedoutofthedoorthanthebutchermarchedin.〃My
customersdonothingbutcomplain!Thischicken'stoofat!Thismeat'stootough!Be
abookkeeper,mydearmotheroncetoldme.ButdidIlisten?No.Nowlookatthis
pickleI'min!"
Andafterthebutchercomplained,thetailor,theshoemaker,andthemilkman
complained...Itwasmorethanapersoncouldstand.Somethinghadtobedone.
Earlyonebriskfallmorning,thesagemarchedtothevillagesquare,whereheposted
ahugesignthatread:AllcitizensofChelmwillgatherhereatnoon.Bringabiggreen
pickle.
Wheneverybodyarrived,thesagesaid,'Imaginethateverythingyouareisinyour
pickle.Yourwisdomandyourfoolishnessareinyourpickle.Yourblessingsandyour
cursesareinyourpickle.Yourtalentsandyourflawsareinyourpickle.Ifyoudon't
likeyourpickle,nobigdeal:Picksomeoneelse's.Goaheadandchoose."
And,withthatpronouncement,allthecitizensnowhadtheoverwhelmingtaskof
decidingwhosepickletheywanted.Thebaker'seyeimmediatelyfellonthe
schoolteacher's.Theschoolteacher'seyeshotovertothetailor's.Everyeye
examinedeverypickleintown.
Tothisday,itisn'tclearwhochosefirst.Somesaythebaker,somethemilkman,
butonethingisabsolutelycertain:Whenitwasover,thetownspeoplehadtaken
backtheirveryownpickles.
Sincethatday,wheneveravillagerapproachedthesagetocomplain,thoughnot
manyofthetownfolkdid,thesagewouldsimplysay,"It'syourpickle;youpickedit,
andthatwouldbetheendofthat."
(A)l.Whatcanweinferaccordingtothebaker'scomplaint?
A.Theovendoesn'tfunctionwell.
B.Thetownsfolkaretoopicky.
C.Hehashurttheemperor'sheart.
D.Schoolteachersaremorewelcome.
(A)2.Whichwordscanbeusedtodescribethesage?
A.Patientandwise.
B.Generousandmodest.
C.Enviousandbrilliant.
0.Impatientandtimid.
(B)3.Whichofthefollowingsayingsmightthesageagreewith?
A.Pridehurts,modestybenefits.
B.Don'tblamedestiny,anddon'tblametheothers.
C.Behindbadluckcomesgoodluck.
D.AIIthatglittersisnotgold.
(C)4.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Turntoasage
B.Decidetobehappy
C.Pickapickle
D.Chooseacareer
阅读理解⑻
本篇源自:ScientificAmerican
Mindfulnessmayindeedhavepsychologicalbenefits.Earlierthisyear,researches
revealedthatmindfulness-basedinterventionshadbenefitsforanumberofhealth
outcomes,includingstress,anxietyanddepression.Althoughmindfulnesshasits
merits,psychologicalresearchhasalsorevealedthatinsomecircumstancesit's
importanttobemindless.Everydayexamplesrangefromridingabiketochopping
cucumberstobrushingyourteeth.
Researchhasalsorevealedthatpayingtoomuchattentiontowhatyou'redoing
canhavedamagingeffects,particularlywhenyouperformwell-practicedskills.In
fact,thisisonereasonwhysomeexpertsappearto“chokeunderpressure,,:They
thinktoomuchaboutthemechanicsofthetaskathand.
Inaclassicstudy,cognitivescientistSianBeilockandhercolleagueshadskilled
golfersattempttosinkputts(击球入洞)underdifferentexperimentalconditions.In
onecondition,thegolfersweresimplyinstructedtopayattentiontotheswingof
theirclubandsay“stop"whentheyfinishedtheirswing.Inanothercondition,they
wereinstructedtolistenforatargetsoundwhileignoringothernoisesandsaythe
word“tone”whentheyheardthetargetsound.Counter-intuitively,theskilled
golfersperformedsubstantiallyworsewhentheyfocusedontheirswingthanwhen
theypaidattentiontoirrelevantsounds.Theeffectofpayingattentiontotheirswing
wassodamagingthatthegolfersactuallydidbetterwhentheywerewarmingup
beforetheexperimentbegan.
Morerecently,psychologistYannickBalkandhiscolleagueshadgolferstrydifferent
interventionsdesignedtoalleviatetheeffectsofperformancepressure.The
researchersinducedperformancepressurebyvideotapingtheparticipants,telling
themthattheirscoresheetswouldbepostedpubliclyattheclubhouseand
encouraginggreatperformancewithprizes.Withoutanintervention,thegolfers
performedsignificantlyworseunderpressure.Yetparticipantswhowereencouraged
tothinkaboutsomethingelse-specifically,asongtheyknewbyheart-improvedwhen
thestakeswerehigh.Itisworthcautioningthattheseresultsshouldbereplicatedin
largersamplesandacrossdifferentcontexts.
Nevertheless,theimportantmessagefromthisresearchisthatfocusingtoo
carefullyontheexecutionofwell-practicedmotorsequencescancausemistakes.Of
course,weshouldnotresignourselvestogoingthroughlifeonautopilot,missing
opportunitiestmakedeeperconnectionswithourselves,oneanotherandour
environment.Buttherearesituationswhereweshouldletautomaticitytakeover.
Thenexttimeyourideabike,don'toverthinkit.
(B)1.Mindfulnessissignificantwhenyouare.
A.brushingyourteeth
B.sufferingfromdepression
C.completingyourdailyroutine
D.performingwell-practicedskills
(C)2.Whatdoestheclassicstudyprove?
A.Whatbenefitsmindlessnesscanbring.
B.Howmindlessnessworksinacompetition.
C.Whethermindfulnesscanhavedamagingeffects.
D.Whymindfulnesscanboostathleticperformance.
(B)3.AccordingtotheresultsofYannickBalk'sstudy,we'dbetter
A.beabsent-mindedinMathclass
B.listentothemusicwhilejogging
C.multitaskwhilelearningEnglish
D.paycloseattentionwhilecuttingvegetables
阅读理解(9)
本篇源自:NationalGeographicTraveler
Pick-your-ownfarmsaresetforapost-lockdownboomthissummer,aspeoplelook
tosupportlocalbusinessesandspendmoretimeoutdoors.Herearefourofour
favorites.
ParksideFarm,Enfield
Juicyblackberries,andstrawberriesarethestarsoftheshowatthispick-your-own
placeonthenorthernedgeofLondon.Onekeysellingpointisthe"table-top”
strawberry-growingsystem,whichmeansplantsaregrowninplacesatwaist
height-nomorebendingdowninthedirttopickyourberries.Parksideisalsooneof
thefewfarmsaccessiblewithoutacar,aslongasyoudon'tmindawalk-it's25
minutesfromGordonHillstation.
Craigie'sFarm,Scotland
JustoutsideEdinburgh,Craigie'sFarmisburstingwithproduceincludingcherries,
peas,broadbeansand,perhapssurprisingly,sunflowers.Theonsiteshop,deliand
cafehavealotmoretoofferbesidesfruitandvegetables-youcanpickuphomemade
jams,meat,cheeseandanapplepressformakingyourownjuice.Thereareactivities
forchildrentoo,includingaNatureDetectiveTrailinvolvingencounterswithsheep
andgoats.
HewittsFarm,Kent
Thisfamily-runfarminKentofferseverythingfromspinachtoapplesand
blackberriesduringitspick-your-ownseason,whichrunsfromJunetoOctober(for
Halloweenpumpkins).There'salsoashopsellingfarm-grownandlocalproduce,as
wellasfreetractorridesforyoungstersonSundaysduringthesummer.
BellisBrothersFarm,Wrexham
ThisfarminNorthWalesstartedgrowingstrawberriesbackin1860andhasoperated
asapick-your-ownsince1967.Morefruitshavebeenaddedsincethen,butit'sstill
mostlyknownforitsstrawberries.PickerscandownloadBellisfamilystrawberry
recipesfromthefarm'swebsite,includingthoseforjamsandabakedstrawberry
cheesecake.
(Bjl.Whichplaceisrecommendedifvisitorswanthomemadejams?
A.ParksideFarm.
B.Craigie'sFarm.
C.HewittsFarm.
D.BellisBrothersFarm.
(B)2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutParksideFarm?
A.Youneednotworryaboutgettingdirtyonthefarm.
B.Youcanpickberrieswithoutbendingdown.
C.Youmustdrivethereduetoitslongdistancefromthestation.
D.Youcanenjoysunflowersinthesunshine.
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