C。中文解析:文章中明确提到“bees are not only important for producing honey but also for pollinating plants. Without bees, many plants would not be able to reproduce”,这表明蜜蜂的重要性主要在于通过授粉帮助植物繁殖,而A选项只提到产蜜,B选项说蜜蜂可爱并不是其重要的原因,D选项文中未提及,所以选C...
C. These plants make nectar lure bees. D. These plants produce nectar for lure bees. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。解析:这些植物产生花蜜来吸引蜜蜂,“produce sth. to do sth.”表示生产某物来做某事,A选项“for luring”虽然有表示目的的意思,但在这里“to lure”更简洁直接地表达目的。C选项“...
A hive of bees.3. Common nounA common noun refers to a general category of people, places, or things. Common nouns do not represent a particular category or specific instance. Some common noun examples are: I am going to the hospital. (place)...
41.What is the main idea of the passage A. How to make pumpkin pie. B. The importance of family recipes. C. Memories through cooking. D. The writer's grandmother's cooking skills. 42.Where did the grandmother learn to make pumpkin pie A. From her mother. B. From a host family...
Honey is a thick, sugary, golden liquid most commonly used as a sweetener in food, medicine and drinks. Beeswax, another product made by bees, is used in cosmetics, waterproofing, candles, food wrapping, crayons and wood polish. Humans have been obsessed with honey and beeswax for over9,000...
百度试题 结果1 题目(C)3. -What___?-Bees. A. is it B. they are C. are they 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
B。解析:文章中明确提到bees are not only important for pollinating plants, which is crucial for the growth of many crops that humans rely on for food,说明蜜蜂最重要的作用是为植物授粉,这对人类赖以生存的粮食作物的生长至关重要,而A选项生产蜂蜜、C选项装饰自然环境、D选项成为其他动物的食物来源均未在...
Mimicry: looking like something else, so predators avoid them. Longhorn beetles look like wasps, which carry a painful sting. Toxicity: some beetles secrete a substance that tastes bad or can even be poisonous. Ladybirds and blister beetles do this. Manytoxicbeetles are also brightly colored to...
The Bees - Who Cares What The Question Is?
The TED office is in New York City, where it’s become cool to keep bees. Noah, since you deal with urban beekeeping: are you invigorated by that? Is this part of the cultural change we’re looking for when it comes to bees?