"What are you doing?" asked Daisy. "I'm___mosquitoes," it replied. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 protecting myself from 答案:protecting myself from考查单词填空.根据上下文可知,此处意为"保护我自己免受叮咬"英语为protect myself from,因为问句是现在进行时所以答语也是现在进行时,动词英语现在分词形式,...
“What are you doing?" asked Daisy. “I’m 1 myself from mosquitoes," it replied."When I find a millipede 2 ,I rub it over my body. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. protecting 2. insect 【分析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Daisy用千足虫擦在身上来防蚊虫叮咬。 (1)题详解: 考...
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Mosquitoes are necessary to keep the balance of the ecosystem, to pollinate, and to inspire medical advancements. Mosquitoes are the food source for...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
Culex Pipiens mosquitoes are most active after sunset but they are also found to be the daytime biters. Species of this genus can be found breeding in freshwater resources as pools, ponds and even in sewage treatment plants. They are responsible for the spread of West Nile Virus and St. Lou...
Whatshouldyoudoifyouare ___(咬)bymosquitoes?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 根据汉语提示"咬"可知,动词bite符合句意,主语you和bite之间为被动关系,故句子应用被动语态,句中已有be动词are,故此处应用过去分词。故填:bitten。 如果你被蚊子咬了,你该怎么办?反馈 ...
"What are you doing?" asked Daisy. "I'm(1) ___ myself from mosquitoes," it replied."When I find a millipede(2) ___ ,I rub it over my body."相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案][小题1]protecting [解析]答案:(1)protecting;(2)insect.(1)protect from保护…不受;使…免于,指正在发...
We are at war with the mosquito. A swarming and consuming army of 110tn enemy mosquitoes patrols every inch of the globe except for Antarctica, Iceland and a handful of French Polynesian micro-islands. The biting fem...
How to Control Mosquitoes Tokeep mosquitoes outof homes, ensure all screens, windows, and doors are in good repair. In yards, empty or dispose of anything that collects water, regardless of how small and unimportant the item may seem. Contact an Orkin Pro for help with identifying and reduci...
But sometimes, what you're seeing are actually clouds of insects known as aquatic midges. They may look like mosquitoes-and you may not want to hang about to find out-but they are different. Also called non-biting midges or blind mosquitoes, these pesky pests look just like mosquitoes but...