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The world of insects with a sense of energy.
Reading "Insects" has a feeling.
"Insects" is a masterpiece of Fabre, an outstanding French entomologist and writer, and an immortal work, not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
The Book of Insects contains a detailed description of many insects, their instincts, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction, and death.
"Insects" is a very attractive book, because this scientific encyclopedia is also literary, and every word in the text reflects the author's feelings, but also shows the unique personality of the insects. Like a miser, the willow longhorn wears a short tuxedo that seems to be "missing the fabric"; The little beetle "made selfless devotion to its offspring and broke its heart for its children"; A baby sparrow bitten by a spider will also "eat happily, and if we feed slowly, it will even cry like a baby". What a cute little creature!
It is no wonder that Lu Xun regarded "The Story of Insects" as a model for "talking about the life of insects".
Fabre had a keen interest in insects, so his Insects made me feel like I was watching from the sidelines. Every insect has the same emotions as a human. Such as:
The locusts, who had already panicked, completely forgot the trick of '36 strategies as the best policy'. ”
When I read "Insects", I can even imagine the images of insects in action, and the eyes are no longer boring words, but mysterious nature. The cicadas sing again, the crickets manage the housework, and the spiders capture food ......There are such interesting things in the mysterious nature, and my respect for nature comes naturally, and it also has a careful side.
Fabre must have encountered great difficulties in the process of exploring nature, but no matter how great the difficulties did not stop him from exploring, I admired Fabre's dedication to exploring nature, which made me feel that insects are closely related to the environment, and made me feel the author's ingenuity and subtle observation.
"Insects" is not only imbued with awe of life, but also contains a certain spirit. That spirit is truth-seeking, that is, the pursuit of truth, the search for truth. This is the Fabre spirit. Under the guidance of "Insects", I will continue to explore the magical world of insects.
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Your school is so advanced, so much to ask for.
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Today, my dad bought me a good set of books. The title of the book is "Science Explorer", and it is the most authoritative research learning textbook in the United States.
There are 14 books in this series, namely "Motion, Force and Energy", "Astronomy", "Animals", "Environmental Science", "From Bacteria to Plants", "Composition of Matter", "Sound and Light", "Chemical Reactions", "Representation of the Earth", "Sound and Magnetism", "Weather and Climate", "The Interior of the Earth", "Water on Earth", "Human Physiology and Hygiene", and "Cells and Heredity".
The compilation process for this set of books was quite complex. In addition to 1 to 3 primary contributors, there are 2 to 5 secondary contributors to each book. A reading consultant, an interdisciplinary consultant, a security consultant.
Is this rigorous enough? Take the book "From Bacteria to Plants" as an example, I, who have never studied biology, also read it with relish. For example, when talking about whether living organisms are from non-living organisms, the author mentions the experiments of Reddy and Pasteur in the "Exploration" column, and also adds schematic diagrams to illustrate the process, which makes it easy to understand at a glance.
The beautiful** and exquisite illustrations that are carefully selected and run through the whole book complement each other perfectly. I read the book in one sitting, and my interest in biology increased, and I was eager to learn more. In addition, while the book focuses on exploring the mysteries of science, it also presents different views on certain issues.
For example, for the use of antibiotics, the author leaves room for the reader to think, and also allows the reader to analyze the causes and find solutions.
Each book in the series has an 18-page "skills manual" at the end of the book. In addition to the "Laboratory Safety Guidelines" and "Microscope Guidelines", which are intended to impart knowledge, the other sections show the reader that you can think like a scientist. What the editors want to tell readers is that these skills are not difficult to learn.
For example, "Contrast and Comparison", "Applying Concepts", "Understanding Diagrams", "Causal Inference", "Induction", "Making Judgments" and "Problem Solving" are all imperceptibly implemented in this set of books, and they are summarized at the end of the book in order to remove the reader's sense of mystery about scientific research.
This set of books really attaches equal importance to knowledge, ability, and methods, and is extremely interesting to use hands and brains.
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Scientific discoveries after reading.
Although there are not many articles, we can select a lot of meaningful discoveries and facts from the long history of the development of natural science, to confirm some unpractical things, and summarize and analyze them. It is also possible to discover some scientific laws. The author of this book, Wang Zikun, has worked hard to observe China and foreign countries, and has written so skillfully, it must have taken a lot of effort to write this work!
Wang Zikun is a famous mathematician, popular science writer, educator, and former president of Beijing Normal University. In this book, through his own personal experience and from a scientific point of view, he found some laws and processes.
Sometimes being able to read the right book is really useful for a lifetime - reading the "Discussion on Scientific Discoveries" published by the China Juvenile and Children's Publishing House, I can't help but sigh: this is actually a little experience of my years of reading life.
I am very glad to be able to read this booklet written by Wang Zikun. To say that it is a pamphlet is by no means to underestimate it. Because this book is only about 70,000 words, it is really not thick, and each small topic in the content is only a few thousand words. And it can be very beneficial.
As far as we see in our daily life, a person with high knowledge is not necessarily useful; Even if you are knowledgeable, you may not have a high level of knowledge. Therefore, in the author's view, morality, knowledge, talent, and learning play a very important role in the growth of talents, and these defects often make them insymmetrical with major scientific discoveries. The author also uses vivid and appropriate metaphors - talent is like a combat team, learning is like a logistics department, and knowledge is a commander; Talent is like the blade of an axe, learning is like the back of an axe, and knowledge is the hand holding the handle of the axe—the dialectical relationship between talent and knowledge is discussed.
Scientific Discoveries is the result of Wang Zikun's author's slow honing, and in my opinion, this book is of great significance.
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400 words? No one is so boring to help you with your homework, 400 words is more than this price.
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This summer, my dad bought me a set of books called "Science Explorers". The content of this set of books is somewhat esoteric, and some of the content is even incomprehensible to me. But I hold it every day, and I read it with relish, and I even have to take a copy with me when I go out to travel, so that I can read it on the road.
The book is full of scientific knowledge and conversations with famous people. Its content mainly includes sports, water resources, sound and light, electromagnetism, astronomy, chemistry, physics, environment, plants, etc. It led me to explore the mysteries of science and do a little "scientific exploration"!
The covers of each book are very beautiful. The cover of Motion, Force & Energy is a giant Ferris wheel; "Water on Earth" is a small trapezoidal waterfall; Astronomy is Saturn and one of its moons among the eight planets; "Weather and Climate" is a lightning bolt that crosses the night over the city... Seeing these pictures, many questions popped up in my head: Why does the Ferris wheel turn?
Will the water run out of water in the waterfall? How are the eight planets arranged? How is lightning formed?
I immediately opened the book to find out.
In the book, I learned that the eight planets are aligned from the inside to the outside by Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. I think of the mysteries that these planets contain.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, and the water on it has been vaporized by the Sun; Venus turns from east to west, so the sun on Venus rises in the west and sets in the east; Saturn has a beautiful ring, very beautiful... Reading these contents, it was really eye-opening for me, and when I grow up, I want to build space probes and go to many planets in the universe to explore their mysteries.
At the beginning of Motion, Force and Energy, the scientist Ioannis Miollis tells us an interesting little thing: why did he discover that the leaves of the maple tree look like a pair of wings? Later, he observed that the seed grew like wings, allowing him to spin and descend to the ground, and when it encountered wind, he could fall far away, which helped it grow.
After reading this story, I was deeply touched that I want to learn from Ioannis Miollis, be a caring person, observe carefully, study carefully, and find the truth about the growth of things.
After reading this set of books, I felt that the mysteries of science are really endless! I will definitely study hard, and when I grow up, I will use this knowledge to explore more mysteries of science, serve the motherland, and benefit the people!
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