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How to make a vegetable garden for kids

Children love dirt! 1.! Ann Sanders of A Green Hand shared her step-by-step guide to creating a vegetable garden with your kid.

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Ensure (确保) it gets a lot of sunlight and is near a water source and has the best soil. You want to make sure that your kid’s garden has all the essentials (必需品) needed to make a successful vegetable garden.

You can set your kid’s vegetable garden near your own garden. The best location though is in his place where he can pick a vegetable to eat while playing.

Allow your kid to choose the layout (布局) for his vegetable garden.

3.. To add color and excitement to your kid’s vegetable garden, you can help him plant some colorful flowers such as sunflowers.

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To get your kid excited about his vegetable garden is to have him plant vegetables that are easy to grow. It helps a lot if you help him choose the right vegetables. Here are some easy-to-grow vegetables perfect for your kid’s vegetable garden: tomatoes, broccoli, carrots, and cucumber.

Allow your kid to use real tools and not plastic garden tools.

Small garden tools are not easy to find. 5.. However, by using real tools, your kid will feel that you are giving importance to his work and appreciating his vegetable garden.

A.Find an area that is suitable for your kid

B.Gardening is a perfect excuse to get dirty

C.Choose the right kinds of vegetables to plant

D.You should make sure these tools are safe plastics

E.Plant what they want to make the garden specially for their own

F.It may also be a challenge to find real tools that are safe for kids to use

G.Encourage your kid to use his creativity in designing his vegetable garden

 

1.B 2.A 3.G 4.C 5.F 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍了如何给孩子们做一个菜园。 1.空前说孩子们喜欢泥土,此处承接上文,讲的还是关于泥土的话题,B项中的“dirty”与空前的“dirt”相一致,故B项(园艺是玩土的绝佳借口)符合语境。 2.根据本段内容可知,确保找一个阳光充足、靠近水源、土壤条件好的地方作孩子的菜园,而且要确保菜园里有做一个成功的菜园所需的一切必需品,因此本段主要讲的是要找一个适合孩子的地方作菜园,故A项(找一个适合你孩子的地方)符合语境。 3.根据本段标题“Allow your kid to choose the layout (布局) for his vegetable garden.”可知,让你的孩子选择如何布局他的菜园,空后又说为了给孩子的菜园增添色彩和刺激,你可以帮他种一些五颜六色的花,比如向日葵,因此此处讲的是关于让孩子设计菜园方面的内容,故G项(鼓励你的孩子运用创造力来设计他的菜园)符合语境。 4.根据本段内容,特别是根据第一句“To get your kid excited about his vegetable garden is to have him plant vegetables that are easy to grow.”可知,让你的孩子对他的菜园感到兴奋,就要让他种植容易种植的蔬菜,因此本段主要讲的是让孩子选择合适的蔬菜来种植,故C项(选择合适的蔬菜来种植)符合语境。 5.空前说小型园艺工具不容易找到,此处承接上文,讲的还是很难找到适合孩子使用的园艺工具这一话题,故F项(找到真正适合孩子使用的安全工具也是一个挑战)符合语境。
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