英语听力精选进阶版 6285
时间:2019-03-04 作者:英语课 分类:英语听力精选进阶版
Odd things are happening to Brits... we seem to be developing green fingers!
The number of people growing their own fruit and veg has almost doubled in the past year, according to Gardeners' World magazine.
Gardens and allotments across the UK have been put to use as people discover the joys of home-grown produce.
But not everyone has space for a vegetable patch or a flowerbed. And sometimes a window box just isn't enough of a gardening challenge.
That's why some people have been turning to guerrilla gardening. This is when people plant flowers or vegetables in public spaces to make them greener and more pleasing to the eye.
Many people would approve of prettifying towns and cities, but guerrilla gardening is not strictly 1 legal. Therefore, this type of gardening often takes place in the dead of night.
But the stereotype 2 of the keen gardener is not someone who wears combat 3 boots and breaks the law. It is of someone who wears wellies and spends all their time in greenhouses and potting sheds. We expect such a person to know every aspect of how to tend and cultivate their plants.
Yet, despite the increase in people growing their own, more than half of the UK population still do not know when 18 out of the top 22 fruit and vegetables are in season, according to Gardeners' World.
It seems that Britain still has some way to go before we can justifiably 4 be called a nation of gardeners.
Quiz 小测验
1. What has happened to British people's hands recently?
Nothing. To have green fingers is an idiom, meaning to be good at gardening.
2. Has gardening increased by over 100%?
No, it has almost doubled.
3. Is it possible to legally garden public property?
Yes, if you have an allotment, which is rented off the local authority.
4. Why do some people garden at night?
Because they are breaking the law by gardening illegally.
5. Is this statement true, false or not given? Brits who have started gardening recently still don't know when many fruit and vegetables are in season.
Not given. We know that more than half of the UK population don't know this information, but not whether these are the same people who have started gardening recently.
Glossary 词汇表
to reap what one sows 种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆
to have green fingers 形容有园艺才华的人
fruit and veg 蔬果
allotment [英](划成小块出租的)菜地
home-grown 自家种植
produce 农作物
vegetable patch 菜地
flowerbed 花坛
window box 放在窗台上的长花盆
guerrilla 游击队式的
to prettify something 美化某物
the dead of night 深夜
wellies 雨靴
greenhouse 温室
potting shed 盆栽棚
to tend something 照顾某物
to cultivate something 培养某物
to grow one's own 种植自己的蔬菜和水果
in season 当季的
a nation of gardeners 园艺大国
- His doctor is dieting him strictly.他的医生严格规定他的饮食。
- The guests were seated strictly in order of precedence.客人严格按照地位高低就座。
- He's my stereotype of a schoolteacher.他是我心目中的典型教师。
- There's always been a stereotype about successful businessmen.人们对于成功商人一直都有一种固定印象。
- The police are now using computers to help combat crime.警方现在使用电脑打击犯罪活动。
- A reporter interviewed the combat hero.记者访问了这位战斗英雄。
- There General Walters would come aboard to greet me, justifiably beaming with pride at his arrangement. 在那儿沃尔特斯将军会登上飞机来接我,理所当然为他们的安排感到洋洋得意。 来自辞典例句
- The Chinese seemed justifiably proud of their economic achievements. 中国人似乎为他们的经济成就感到自豪,这是无可非议的。 来自互联网