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Artificial flowers are used for scientific as well as for decorative purposes. They are made from a variety of materials, such as wax and glass, so skillfully that they can scarcely be distinguished from natural flowers. In making such models, painstaking and artistry are called for, as well as thorough knowledge of plant structure. The collection of glass flowers in the Botanical Museum of Harvard University is the most famous in North America and is widely known throughout the scientific world. In all, there are several thousand models in colored glass, the work of two artist-naturalists, Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolph.
The intention was to have the collection represent at least one member of each flower family native to the United States. Although it was never completed. It contains more than seven hundred species representing 164 families of flowering plants, a group of fruits showing the effect of fungus diseases, and thousands of flower parts and magnified details. Every detail of these is accurately reproduced in color and structure. The models are kept in locked cases as they are too valuable and fragile for classroom use.

The underlined word "it" refers to().

A:the intention B:the collection C:one member D:each flower family

Artificial flowers are used for scientific as well as for decorative purposes. They are made from a variety of materials, such as wax and glass, so skillfully that they can scarcely be distinguished from natural flowers. In making such models, painstaking and artistry are called for, as well as thorough knowledge of plant structure. The collection of glass flowers in the Botanical Museum of Harvard University is the most famous in North America and is widely known throughout the scientific world. In all, there are several thousand models in colored glass, the work of two artist-naturalists, Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolph.
The intention was to have the collection represent at least one member of each flower family native to the United States. Although it was never completed. It contains more than seven hundred species representing 164 families of flowering plants, a group of fruits showing the effect of fungus diseases, and thousands of flower parts and magnified details. Every detail of these is accurately reproduced in color and structure. The models are kept in locked cases as they are too valuable and fragile for classroom use.

The underlined word "it" refers to()

A:the intention B:the collection C:one member D:each flower family

1. File cabinet: an upright, cupboard like repository with shelves, drawers, or compartments for the safekeeping or display of a collection of files. 2. Photocopier: a machine for photographically reproducing written, printed, or graphic material, especially by xerography 3. Waste bin: a container or enclosed space for storage of garbage; trash. 4. Keyboard: a part of computer that has alphabet and numbers and other components used to input information into a computer 5. Bulletin board: a board on which notices are posted 6. File folder: a flexible cover folded in the center and used as a holder for loose paper 7. File: a collection of papers or published materials kept or arranged in convenient order 8. Calendar: a table showing the months, weeks, and days in at least one specific year What is a waste bin

A:An upright cupboard B:A container or enclosed space C:A machine D:A collection of papers

1. File cabinet: an upright, cupboard like repository with shelves, drawers, or compartments for the safekeeping or display of a collection of files. 2. Photocopier: a machine for photographically reproducing written, printed, or graphic material, especially by xerography 3. Waste bin: a container or enclosed space for storage of garbage; trash. 4. Keyboard: a part of computer that has alphabet and numbers and other components used to input information into a computer 5. Bulletin board: a board on which notices are posted 6. File folder: a flexible cover folded in the center and used as a holder for loose paper 7. File: a collection of papers or published materials kept or arranged in convenient order 8. Calendar: a table showing the months, weeks, and days in at least one specific year What is a photocopier

A:An upright cupboard B:A container or enclosed space C:A machine D:A collection of papers

1. File cabinet: an upright, cupboard like repository with shelves, drawers, or compartments for the safekeeping or display of a collection of files. 2. Photocopier: a machine for photographically reproducing written, printed, or graphic material, especially by xerography 3. Waste bin: a container or enclosed space for storage of garbage; trash. 4. Keyboard: a part of computer that has alphabet and numbers and other components used to input information into a computer 5. Bulletin board: a board on which notices are posted 6. File folder: a flexible cover folded in the center and used as a holder for loose paper 7. File: a collection of papers or published materials kept or arranged in convenient order 8. Calendar: a table showing the months, weeks, and days in at least one specific year What is file

A:An upright cupboard B:A container or enclosed space C:A machine D:A collection of papers

Artificial flowers are used for scientific as well as for decorative purposes. They are made from a variety of materials, such as wax and glass, so skillfully that they can scarcely be distinguished from natural flowers. In making such models, painstaking and artistry are called for, as well as thorough knowledge of plant structure. The collection of glass flowers in the Botanical Museum of Harvard University is the most famous in North America and is widely known throughout the scientific world. In all, there are several thousand models in colored glass, the work of two artist-naturalists, Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolph.
The intention was to have the collection represent at least one member of each flower family native to the United States. Although it was never completed. It contains more than seven hundred species representing 164 families of flowering plants, a group of fruits showing the effect of fungus diseases, and thousands of flower parts and magnified details. Every detail of these is accurately reproduced in color and structure. The models are kept in locked cases as they are too valuable and fragile for classroom use.

The underlined word "it" refers to()

A:the intention B:the collection C:one member D:each flower family

Artificial flowers are used for scientific as well as for decorative purposes. They are made from a variety of materials, such as wax and glass, so skillfully that they can scarcely be distinguished from natural flowers. In making such models, painstaking and artistry are called for, as well as thorough knowledge of plant structure. The collection of glass flowers in the Botanical Museum of Harvard University is the most famous in North America and is widely known throughout the scientific world. In all, there are several thousand models in colored glass, the work of two artist-naturalists, Leopold Blaschka and his son Rudolph.
The intention was to have the collection represent at least one member of each flower family native to the United States. Although it was never completed. It contains more than seven hundred species representing 164 families of flowering plants, a group of fruits showing the effect of fungus diseases, and thousands of flower parts and magnified details. Every detail of these is accurately reproduced in color and structure. The models are kept in locked cases as they are too valuable and fragile for classroom use.

The underlined word "it" refers to()

A:the intention B:the collection C:one member D:each flower family

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