I am a maple tree. In summer, my green leaves make a cool, shady place for people to rest.Every fall, my leaves turn bright colours of yellow, red, and orange. Some people think it looks like my leaves are on fire! In winter, my leaves are all gone. I stretch my empty arms out...
Ⅲ.阅读理解I am a maple tree. In summer, my green leaves make a cool, shady (阴凉的) place for people to rest. Every fall, my leaves turn bright colours of yellow, red, and orange. Some people think it looks like my leaves were on fire! In winter, my leaves are all gone. I ...
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I am a maple tree. In summer, my green leaves make a cool, shady place for people to rest.Every fall, my leaves turn bright colours of yellow, red, and orange. Some people think it looks like my leaves are on fire! In winter, my leaves are all gone. I stretch my empty arms out...
The leaves of the maple tree are red in ___. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。本题考查季节与植物颜色的关系。秋天枫叶会变红,春天叶子通常是绿色,夏天也是绿色为主,冬天枫叶掉落,不是红色。所以选择 C 选项 autumn。反馈...
1. (Architecture) Also called: summer tree a large horizontal beam or girder, esp one that supports floor joists 2. (Architecture) another name for lintel 3. (Architecture) a stone on the top of a column, pier, or wall that supports an arch or lintel [C14: from Anglo-Norman somer, ...
there on the deck, a few by that tree, some smiling behind us, more at our shoulders, like stars come out. Elise Hempel’spoems have appeared in many places over the years, includingPoetry,Measure,The Midwest Quarterly,Valparaiso Poetry Review, and Ted Kooser’sAmerican Life in Poetry. Her...
Roost tree species included American elm (Ulmus americana), sugar maple (Acer saccharum), shagbark hickory (Carya ovata), and unknown snags in various degrees of decomposition. Numbers ranging from one bat to 100 bats were seen during roost emergence counts. In addition to mist netting and ...