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閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項。
Parsley(歐芹)is an ancient green and a respected addition to many foods. But other times, its job is just to make a mealtime plate look pretty. Poor parsley, valued for its looks, then is thrown away. Yet parsley is a good source of vitamins and other nutrients. The taste is a little strong for some people, but others chew on parsley to freshen their breath.
Curly parsley is the king that often ends up being used just for appearance. Flat-leaf parsley is easier to work with for cooking. This kind is often called Italian or French parsley. Do you know about a third kind of parsley? Hamburg parsley has flat leaves that can be used for the same purposes as other parsley. But Hamburg parsley has a large root which is used as a vegetable to add flavor to soups.
Parsley is used in foods such as tabouli, a traditional Lebanese salad, and is often served with lamb, fish and beef dishes. Parsley is a herb if you use just the greens. if the root is used, then parsley is considered a vegetable.
Some gardeners suggest that to get the best-tasting parsley, you should plant new seeds every year. You can get parsley to grow faster by pouring warm water over the seeds. Leave the seeds in the water overnight. Then you can grow them in containers indoors or plant them outside. Parsley grows best when temperatures are below twenty-one degrees Celsius. It likes to grow in sunny places. Tile seeds need rich soil. Plant the seeds about fifteen to twenty-five centimeters apart. Water them regularly during tile first month. After that, parsley does not need very much water. You can harvest parsley by cutting most of the plant or leave more of the plant in the ground for a second crop.
51.From the passage we can learn that __________.
A.people don’t like parsley’s strong taste at all
B.people don’t attach great importance to parsley’s value
C.parsley has been widely planted in the world
D.only ancient people used parsley as an addition
52.Which of the following cab be the best title for the passage?
A.The Planting of Parsley      B.To Parsley’s Regret
C.Parsley           D.The Use of Parsley
53.It seems _________ to the writer that parsley is valued for its looks.
A.regretful      B.unbelievable  C.confusing        D.doubtful
54.The last paragraph mainly deals with __________.
A.how to use parsley      B.whether people like parsley
C.how to plant parsley       D.how the author feels about parsley

小題1:B
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:C
         
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    C. Three robbers defeated three armed museum guards and took away the works on Thursday.
    D. Three suspects in the first high-profile art theft in less than a year were arrested.  

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