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You only need to find a point that touches you greatly, and then explain it from point to point.
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Everyone says locusts are a pest, but I don't think locusts are harmless. The locust turkey is eaten and the chicken is very delicious. The hens that eat locusts lay a lot of eggs, and "the locusts are also a virtuoso", and their cries are very good.
Of course, it would be better if the locusts did not eat the crops. That's what I thought when I read Fabre's "Insects."
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Everyone says that locusts are a pest, but I think locusts are not harming than good. Eating locust turkey, chicken is very tasty. Of course, the hen with a particularly large number of eggs eats locusts, and locusts are also a virtuoso," sounds good.
It's better if you don't eat crops, here are a few thoughts on Fabre's "insects".
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Start with an introduction to the main storyline, then elicit your own thoughts, and finally summarize it.
The author of "Insects" is the French entomologist and writer Fabre. Fabre spent his whole life writing The Book of Insects, carefully observing the lives of various insects and the struggles they fought for their survival and reproduction, and taking detailed and accurate notes of his observations, which he finally compiled into a book.
I think Fabre is a person who doesn't give up easily. "Insects" is a book dedicated to insects, and the book details the instincts, habits, labor, reproduction and death of many insects, like an ocean of knowledge. "Insects" is a very useful book for elementary and middle school students.
What impressed me the most in "Insects" was the colorful striped round-web spider, which can weave very beautiful webs, and then, patiently waiting for the prey that comes to the door on the net, so I think of an idiom: wait for the rabbit. It is also the most responsible and careless mother in the insect world, which is both touching and laughable.
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When describing locusts (grasshoppers), the author of "Insects" mainly describes four aspects: one is the role of locusts, but the generator of locusts, the third is the laying of eggs of locusts, and the fourth is the last molt of locusts. When Fabre introduced the locust articulator, he used the example of the Italian locust to confirm the rudimentary locust generator, which made sound by rubbing the sides of its abdomen, but at the same time, there were other species of locusts that were exceptional, that is, the proboscis locust.
The flowers are as white as snow, the pink buds are smiling, and the walking locusts are as fresh and natural as the plants in this flower garden." This sentence uses the rhetorical device of metaphor, comparing the small flowers to the white snow, and the color of the walking locust to the plant in the flower garden, and writing the bright color of the walking locust.
Locusts ——— perfect, intelligent beings.
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"Insects".Summary of the Grey Locust: When the larvae of the Grey Locust feel that they are mature and ready to metamorphose, they grasp the mesh with their hind paws and joints, while the front legs are retracted and crossed over their chests to support the adult lying on their backs to turn over.
The sheath of the elytra – triangular.
The winglets open their sails at right angles; The slender straps of the two wing germs stand up at the exposed intervals and are slightly separated. In this way, the molting frame has been set up and is stable. The metamorphosis began, and the locust's back cracked open, and its back arched slowly, arching bigger and bigger, and finally arching out completely.
Then the head arched out, and other parts also came out one after another, and the metamorphosis ended. The locusts suffer a great deal when they metamorphose.
Insects is a book about the life of insects, involving dung beetles.
Ants, Sisyphus.
There are more than 100 kinds of insects such as insects. In this world, there are about 1 million species of insects known to man, accounting for five-sixths of all known animal species; And there are still millions of unknown insects that are still waiting to be discovered and understood.
Fabre. In the mid-19th century, in addition to teaching at school, he and his children observed all kinds of insects in the fields, named them, and sang the praises of them.
The book is divided into ten volumes, each volume is divided into 17 to 25 chapters, each chapter describes the life of one or several insects in detail and profoundly, and includes some biographical articles that tell about experiences and reminiscences of the past. In the book, the author describes the tireless efforts of small insects to survive and reproduce by the rules of nature.
Based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research, the author looks at insect nature with humanization, reflects social life with insect nature, focuses on the external morphology and biological habits of insects he observes and researches, and truly records the instincts, habits, labor, and death of several common insects.
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Summary of the gray locust in "The Book of Insects": After the larvae of the gray locust feel that they are mature and ready to transform, they grasp the mesh with their hind paws and joints, while the front legs are withdrawn and crossed over the chest to support the adult lying on their backs to turn over.
the elytra of the elytra, with triangular winglets open at right angles to their pointed sails; The slender straps of the two wing germs stand up at the exposed intervals and are slightly separated. In this way, the molting frame has been set up and is stable.
The metamorphosis began, and the locust's back cracked open, and the back slowly arched, arching bigger and bigger, until it was fully arched. Then the head arched out, and the other parts also came out one after another, and the metamorphosis ended. The locusts suffer a great deal when they metamorphose.
The work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects when they struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life ambition, knowledge background, life situation and so on of Fabre's obsession with insect research. The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
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After reading "Insects", this book fascinated me very much, it turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world, I know: in the early morning, how the cicada sheds its shell; how the dung shell mantis rolls the dung ball; How ants eat aphid secretions. Also figured out:
The "son of the moth" is wrong, the bee catches the green worm not as its own son, but arranges food for its offspring.
The first time I read "Insects", somehow it attracted me. This is a popular science book describing the fertility, labor, hunting and death of insects. The humorous narrative is hilarious ......What a strange and interesting story of the humanized bugs! Fabre's "Insects" made me feel no dream, and those specific and detailed words made me feel the presence of magnifying glasses, dampness, stars, and the smell of insects from time to time, as if I was in the scene.
I've been ignored for too long.
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This winter vacation, I read the book "Insects" and had a lot of experience.
"Insects" is an immortal work by the French writer Fabre, who spent most of his life observing insects, and wrote ten volumes of observational testimonials, how can the world not be a sensation? "Insects" is not only a literary masterpiece, but also an encyclopedia of insect science! Fabre spent a great deal of his life observing a thousand strange insects, and the harvest was not trivial, he used his wisdom to observe all the habits of insects, and constantly thought, and always brought insects to his home if necessary, so that it was easier to observe.
In fact, this article also celebrates the grandeur of animal life - life is everywhere in the world, often some tiny lives are easy to ignore, although human beings are at the top of the biological chain, but we don't know how the world would change without these tiny lives, these little lives are what Fabre praises - insects, they are an indispensable link in the food chain, they are very important to us, and their lives should be respected. Anthropomorphic sentences are used in many places throughout the book, which vividly make these animals more cute.
The whole book introduces the different habits of different insects and their own methods of catching prey, the industrious bees, the stupid caterpillars, the beautiful moths, and the terrible spiders, who can be called the protagonists of this book. Among them, I am most interested in the article "Tarantula", each animal will have its own "killer feature", and the "killer feature" of the tarantula is its two poisonous fangs, which are very fierce and can instantly kill its prey. The tarantula has black hairs and brown stripes on its abdomen, circles of gray and white markings on its legs, and four terrible eyes.
After reading "Insects", I realized that the world of insects is so colorful, and human beings can actually be seen on insects, although they do not express themselves in words like humans, but their every movement must have its profound meaning. In the past, I always killed and injured small insects for my own pleasure, regardless of their feelings, after reading this book, I regretted my mistake, the life of animals should also be respected, should not be killed senselessly, if you think about it from their point of view, how painful they are, how much they hate me! In the future, I will definitely not do this, but to protect them from unnecessary harm.
Fabre's perseverance makes me admire him, because he is not afraid of difficulties, whether it is a hot summer or a cold winter, he has to catch live insects to observe, which is worth learning from, I must be like Fabre, hard work, perseverance, our results will be better!
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You have to write according to your own will, and you can't rely on us completely.
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I'm now re-reading the French writer Fabrie's "Insects", which is about a man who loves insects.
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The main content of the gray locust in "Insects": The gray locust is the largest locust in Europe, wearing a maroon velvet coat and a white fur tie. The wings are full of gray and white spots, a pale white zigzag line passes through it, the periphery of the line is soot white, the wings ** have a round spot, like a big black eye, the pupils are flashing with black, white, maroon, cockscomb red rainbow-like unpredictable colors.
They make a living by eating apricot leaves.
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It mainly talks about the locusts that begin to molt after feeling that they are mature, first on the body, then at the joints, then at the elytra wings and wings and hind legs, and then crawl out of the old skin, find a support and hook it firmly, so that the locust has successfully transformed.
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?|Is that so|? Habits of Kunfu insect 1The fable of the cicada and the ant system bai 2
Cicadas and ants 3Cicadas out of their burrows 4Praying mantis cicada catcher du 5
Gray locust zhi 6Green Grasshopper 7Big Peacock Dish 8
Small broad-striped dao pattern disc 9Elephant Acorn Elephant 10Pea Elephant 11
Phaseolus vulgaris elephant 12The marriage customs of the golden step 13 pine gill horn golden turtle 14Italian Cricket 15
The life of the cricket insect bowing in the field 1Scarab 2 Scarab beetle pear-shaped dung ball 3Scarab Modeling 4
Dung beetles in Spain 5Minodotia 6Fecal-eating insects in the Pampas steppes of South America 7
Dung beetle and public health 8Tunnel Peak 9Tunnel Peak Doorman 10
Old Weevil 11The family of the Languedoc scorpion 12Languedoc scorpion.
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The main content of the Gray Locust Plagiarism of the Insect Chronicles: The gray locust is the largest locust in Europe, wearing a chestnut velvet coat and a white fur tie. The wings are full of gray and white spots, a pale white zigzag line passes through it, the periphery of the line is soot white, the wings ** have a round spot, like a big black eye, the pupils are flashing with black, white, maroon, cockscomb red rainbow-like unpredictable colors.
They make a living by eating apricot leaves.
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The morphology of the gray locust describes the steps of the gray locust when it metamorphoses.
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