由文中 In the 1800s, ladybugs were brought all the way from Australia to California and set free among orange trees that were dying from being eaten by insects. They completely saved all the trees.可知,在1800年,瓢虫从澳大利亚到加利福尼亚是通过吃掉危害橘树的昆虫,来拯救它们,故D选项正确。【小...
act as a lucky sign of good cropsD.save orange trees by eating insects5. From the passage we know thatA.it's the adult ladybug that eats most of the harmful in-sectsB.ladybugs often rolloff a leaf and play dead to attack thebirdsC. ladybugs can give off a dangerous fluid to ...
C.act as a lucky sign of good cropsD.save orange trees by eating insects(2)From the passage we know that ___.A.it's the adult ladybug that eats most of the harmful insectsB.ladybugs often roll off a leaf and play dead to attack the birdsC.ladybugs can give off a dangerous fluid...
Some of the things I have could be luck, but as Seneca stated, “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” Teach your the kids to take nothing for granted, be prepared, and always try to give more than they receive. Givers get and there is no room for takers. Seize t...
shewouldduckinhershellandwaituntiltheywentaway.Thenoneday,Freddythefrogcameswimmingby."Tilly,don'thideinyourshell.Ijustwanttoplay.ButTillywastooshy.""No.No.Justgoaway."Freddythefroghadmanyfriends.Heknewallthefish,helikedthedragonflies.Hejokedwiththeladybugs,andhehungoutwiththebees,buthisbestfriendwas...
根据第四段中Ladybugs go about their daily business without worrying much about anything. Very few birds or insects will eat a ladybug because it gives off a dangerous fluid(液体),可知很少有鸟类或昆虫会吃瓢虫因为它散发出一种危险的流体。 故选:C。 3. 【答案】 B 【解析】 词义猜测题。根据...