“TomatoplantsattheRoyalHorticulturalSociety’s(英国皇家园艺学会)gardenswilllistentovoicesthroughMP3earphonesfor30days”areportertoldpeopleinanewspaper.AtatimemanyEnglishpeoplecouldn’tbelievein
“TomatoplantsattheRoyalHorticulturalSociety’s(英国皇家园艺学会)gardenswilllistentovoicesthroughMP3earphonesfor30days”areportertoldpeopleinanewspaper.AtatimemanyEnglishpeoplecouldn’tbelieveinsuchathingandsomepeopleevenlaughedatit.
Gardenersdidtheexperimentbythemselves.Theywrotedownhowthetomatoplantsgrewbeforeduringandaftertheexperiment.Andthentheycomparedtheresultswithothertomatoplants.
“Wearetakingitveryseriouslyeventhoughalotofpeoplemaythinkitisajoke.Howeverstudiesshowthatcertainsoundsdohelpplantsgrowbetter”thegardenerstoldareporter.
“Wewanttogetdifferentkindsofvoices.Throughthisexperimentwehopetofindthemostplant-friendlyhumansoundforplantstogrow”saidthegardeners.
“Theplantswilllistentopoemsstoriesandsongs”thegardenersadded.
Nowletourplantsenjoybeautifulmusic.
1.HowdidtheRoyalgardensprove(证明)themselves?
A.Throughthereporterhimself.
B.Bytheexperimentdonebygardeners.
C.Throughthegardenersandreporter.
D.Bytheresultsfromcommongardens.
2.Bytheexperimentwecanlearnthat .
A.storiesespeciallysuitgreenplants
B.manyplantspreferthesamevoices
C.someplantsprefertotalktopeople
D.somesoundshelpplantsgrowbetter
3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Peopleweren’tsureofthereportatfirst.
B.Thegardenersthemselvesdidthestudy.
C.Thegardenershopetofindthebestvoices.
D.Plantslovetolistentoallkindsofsounds.