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Early Spring Natural Scenes and Beginner's Guide to Gardening
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Tip: This site supports text-selection search. Just highlight any word.Learn English in just 1 minute a day! This website offers short English readings suitable for beginners, each accompanied by audio and original text. The content is interesting and of moderate difficulty. By reading one article every day, you can develop a sense of language and improve both reading and listening skills. Start your English journey now! Below is a collection by the editor of Qicai of beginner English reading exercises and some listening content from daily short English passages.
Spring is a season of beginnings. All around you, nature is waking up after the cold winter months. Trees start to grow new leaves, flowers begin to bloom, and the air feels fresher and warmer. It is a time when everything feels alive and renewed. Many people enjoy taking walks outside to see the changes happening in the environment. The season symbolizes new opportunities and fresh starts, making it a perfect time for planning and reflection.Nature is springing to life everywhere. Birds return from their winter migrations and start building nests. Insects such as bees and butterflies become more active, helping with pollination. Rivers and streams, previously frozen, begin to flow again. The sound of chirping birds and the sight of colorful flowers are clear signs that spring has arrived. People often feel more energetic and motivated during this lively season.
The weather is getting warmer and the days are gradually becoming longer. Daylight lasts longer, giving everyone more time to spend outdoors. Longer days also help plants grow stronger as they receive more sunlight. Outdoor activities like hiking, picnics, and gardening become more enjoyable. The increase in daylight can also positively affect mood, making people feel happier and more active.
Baby animals are born in the spring. You might see baby rabbits hopping around or chicks pecking at the ground. These young animals are learning about the world around them and adapting to their environment. Observing them can be both fun and educational, providing insight into animal behavior and development.
Spring is the best time to plant a garden. If you have a favorite fruit or vegetable, you can plant the seeds and water them regularly. Gardens thrive in the longer days and warmer temperatures of spring. Watching your plants grow from seeds to mature crops is rewarding and teaches patience and responsibility. By planting a garden, you also create a small, personal connection with nature.
That concludes the beginner English reading and listening content collected by Xiao Wu, the editor of Qicai. We hope you gain something valuable after listening!
- beginning
noun
1. the act of starting something
e.g. he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations
Synonym: startcommencement
2. the first part or section of something
e.g. `It was a dark and stormy night' is a hackneyed beginning for a story
3. the event consisting of the start of something
e.g. the beginning of the war
4. the place where something begins, where it springs into being
e.g. the Italian beginning of the Renaissance
Jupiter was the origin of the radiation
Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River
communism's Russian rootSynonym: originrootrootagesource
5. the time at which something is supposed to begin
e.g. they got an early start
she knew from the get-go that he was the man for herSynonym: commencementfirstoutsetget-gostartkickoffstarting timeshowtimeoffset
- born
adj
1. brought into existence
e.g. he was a child born of adultery
- daylight
noun
1. light during the daytime
2. the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside
e.g. the dawn turned night into day
it is easier to make the repairs in the daytimeSynonym: daydaytime
- vegetable
noun
1. edible seeds or roots or stems or leaves or bulbs or tubers or nonsweet fruits of any of numerous herbaceous plant
Synonym: veggieveg
2. any of various herbaceous plants cultivated for an edible part such as the fruit or the root of the beet or the leaf of spinach or the seeds of bean plants or the flower buds of broccoli or cauliflower
- springing
- hopping
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