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        Back in 1988, Red Delicious made up 70 to 80 percent of the domestic apple market. Over the years, farmers sold a lot of them because they looked great. But they had a floury texture (质地), and people want an apple that's firm, crisp(脆的)and juicy. I started searching for one. By 1994, threatened by varieties from Japan and New Zealand, the U.S. apple industry and Washington State University agreed that we had to grow our own.

        First, we cross-pollinated(授粉) existing apples: Collect pollen from one flower, put it on the tip of a pencil eraser, and rub it into another. We crossed dozens of crisp, tasty varieties such as Gala, Fuji, and Pink Lady. But the best breed came out of Honey Crisp and Enterprise parents. We grew the cross-bred seeds into 5-foot trees, grafted those to rootstocks(根茎) to make them start producing quickly, and planted them in evaluation gardens. A few years later, they fruited—and we began tasting.

        So I would walk down long rows of hundreds and thousands of trees, and when I found an attractive fruit, I'd bite, chew, spit it out. Most were terrible, but when I found one with good texture and taste, I'd pick 10 or 20 of them. Then I put them in cold storage to see how they would hold up after a few months. After that, three or four researchers sat down and tasted every apple. We checked acidity and sugar levels, which can break down over time, and tested firmness and crispness using instruments that measure pressure and cell breakdown.

        When we found exactly what we wanted, we planted and tested them all over again. Eventually, we ended up with the Cosmic Crisp. It can spend nine to 12 months in storage, and stay crisp, firm, juicy and sweet.

    1. (1) What does the author mainly tell us?

      A . Why Red Delicious sells best. B . How good-texture apples are grown. C . Why cross-pollinated apples taste nice. D . How a new variety of apple comes into being.
    2. (2) How has the Cosmic Crisp been developed?

      A . By testing acidity and sugar. B . By cross-breeding with good varieties. C . By selecting fine fruits. D . By evaluating the quality.
    3. (3) Which is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “grafted” in Para 2?

      A . Applied. B . Rubbed. C . Attached. D . Changed.
    4. (4) What can we learn from the text?

      A . The cross-pollinated apple seeds take a few years to grow. B . Cosmic Crisp has a longer storage life and better quality. C . Cosmic Crisp is mainly bred from Gala and Fuji. D . The quality of apple lies in its acidity and sugar.

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