III READING
A Read the text, then answer the questions
Last year I visited the Somerset Levels, a coastal plain and wetland area in Somerset, South West Endland. This area is home to one of Somerset's oldest traditional crafts-willow basket making. Basket making began in the area a long time ago. At the beginning of the 19th century, more than three thousand acres of willow trees were planted commercially because the area provided an excellent natural habitat for their cultivation.
I'd seen willow baskets before I visited the Levels, but I was still amazed at the variety of products made by the basket makers there. They make lobster pots, bread trays, and even passenger baskets for hot air balloons.
Although the arrival of plastics in the 1950s caused the basket making industry to decline, willow growing and basket making have continued to play a significant role in Somerset's rural economy.
Willow growers and basket makers have dealt with this challenge by finding new markets and innovative ways of using willow. They make willow charcoal for artists, and bower seats for gardens. Some even weave willow coffin. Therefore, people here can still live on the craft that their great-grandparents passed down to them.
1 When did the writer visit the Somerset Levels?
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2 Why were thousand acres of willows planted commercially in the area at the beginning of the 19th century?
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3 How did the author feel when he visited he place?
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4 What are some innovative products made in the area?
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1 When did the writer visit the Somerset Levels?
=>Last year
2 Why were thousand acres of willows planted commercially in the area at the beginning of the 19th century?
=>Because the area provided an excellent natural habitat for their cultivation.
3 How did the author feel when he visited he place?
=>He felt amazed
4 What are some innovative products made in the area?
=>They are lobster pots, bread trays, and even passenger baskets for hot air balloons.