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Exercise "Vocabulary: flowers... everywhere!", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 368 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 83.5 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): roselyne / BELGIUM, on Thursday 31 August - 15:01:
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Stats (368 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 90.8 %
In the neighbouring park, * are like coloured spots sprinkled on the lawns.
Question 2 passed: 85.1 %
It's quite pleasant to watch * grow out of their bulbs, and then bloom into the blue, pink or white grapes of scented flowers I love so much.
Question 3 passed: 88.3 %
The romantic poet Wordsworth wrote a very famous poem about "a host of golden * " in the breeze!
Question 4 passed: 81 %
"These little blue flowers are rightfully called " * ". No! I'm not making a mistake! That's what they're called!"
Question 5 passed: 77.4 %
In many European countries, people offer each other * on May 1st as a good luck charm!
Question 6 passed: 85.9 %
* are said to symbolise a happy life and a happy marriage. Their petals are said to be edible. Anyhow, they're beautiful flowers!
Question 7 passed: 90.2 %
It is said that * deserve a special place in the house, just like paintings and other artworks.
Question 8 passed: 86.1 %
When you pluck the petals of a *, you're playing: "he loves me, he loves me not".
Question 9 passed: 72.6 %
A real four leaf * is very, very hard to find. Most of those we find are fakes... not THE real thing.
Question 10 passed: 72.6 %
If you want your * to grow well, you should remember that they love the warm morning sun, but they dislike the heat of the afternoon.
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