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How much do you know about terraces(梯田) in China? Imagine mountains
held in silver water,shining in the spring sun. Summer sees the mountains turn
green with growing rice. During autumn,these same mountains are gold,and in
winter they are covered with white frost. 1
These terraces were built by the local Zhuang and Yao people in Guangxi. It was hard
work when they started. 2 Reaching as far as the eye can see,these terraces cover tall
mountains,often from the bottom to the very top.
3 Firstly,building the terraces means that they could increase more fields to grow
rice. Secondly,the flat terraces catch the rainwater and stop the soil from being washed
away.
People have worked in harmony with nature to make these terraces. The terraces have
hundreds of waterways that connect with each other. During the rainy season,it is along
these waterways that rainwater moves down the mountains and into the terraces. 4
This forms clouds and then rain falls down onto the mountain terraces once again.
Though modern technology could help produce more crops,these terraces still mean a
lot to the local people. 5 This knowledge is passed down through families,which
means that people will continue to use ancient methods of farming to keep the terraces.
Today,the Longji Rice Terraces receive high praise for being a great wonder created by
people and nature working together.
A. For them,traditions hold too much value.
B. It is quite useless for the people to work there.
C. The sun heats the water and turns it into vapour(蒸气).
D. These are the amazing colours of the Longji Rice Terraces.
E. There are reasons why people turn the mountains into terraces.
F. Working on the terraces took them hundreds of years from the Yuan dynasty to the
Qing dynasty.
held in silver water,shining in the spring sun. Summer sees the mountains turn
green with growing rice. During autumn,these same mountains are gold,and in
winter they are covered with white frost. 1
These terraces were built by the local Zhuang and Yao people in Guangxi. It was hard
work when they started. 2 Reaching as far as the eye can see,these terraces cover tall
mountains,often from the bottom to the very top.
3 Firstly,building the terraces means that they could increase more fields to grow
rice. Secondly,the flat terraces catch the rainwater and stop the soil from being washed
away.
People have worked in harmony with nature to make these terraces. The terraces have
hundreds of waterways that connect with each other. During the rainy season,it is along
these waterways that rainwater moves down the mountains and into the terraces. 4
This forms clouds and then rain falls down onto the mountain terraces once again.
Though modern technology could help produce more crops,these terraces still mean a
lot to the local people. 5 This knowledge is passed down through families,which
means that people will continue to use ancient methods of farming to keep the terraces.
Today,the Longji Rice Terraces receive high praise for being a great wonder created by
people and nature working together.
A. For them,traditions hold too much value.
B. It is quite useless for the people to work there.
C. The sun heats the water and turns it into vapour(蒸气).
D. These are the amazing colours of the Longji Rice Terraces.
E. There are reasons why people turn the mountains into terraces.
F. Working on the terraces took them hundreds of years from the Yuan dynasty to the
Qing dynasty.
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