Five Insect Notes and five Childhood Reading Notes

Updated on culture 2024-02-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hahaha, are you my classmate? Jiang Yizhong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After reading this book, I think insects are sometimes very interesting and industrious. If there were no bees, we wouldn't be able to eat honey; Without ants, it would be difficult for people to appreciate the charm of unity; If there were no butterflies, nature wouldn't have so many beautiful flowers ......Insects are also rich in emotions like humans, and they have both an ugly side and a good side.

    For example, the cicada is a self-supporting insect and a singer of nature, and it brings us high singing in the summer, but people don't like it very much because it is too noisy. The ant is an industrious insect that has historically been seen as a symbol of industriousness and unity, but Fabre has discovered that ants are sometimes very greedy and ferocious, and they can loot the cicadas' hard-earned food. ┅┅

    After reading this book, I learned that I can't just listen to what others say, but to observe, think, practice, and find the right answer by myself, and to observe things from different angles, and to study and think about problems in two.

    "Insects" not only allowed me to understand insects and change my incorrect view of some insects in the past, but also taught me a lot of truths, learned how to observe things and research problems. "Insects" is really a rare good book.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That's a lot!

    Write one for you, because there are no bounty points!!

    Good words: cruel, nest, gaze.

    When I face the pond and stare at it, I never get bored.

    At first glance, it is a stagnant pond, and although it is no more than a few feet in diameter, it looks like a vast, mysterious and colorful world under the nurturing of the sun.

    I strolled to the pool with a group of adorable ducklings, all dressed in bright yellow clothes, playing and bathing in the water. I watched with a smile as they bathed, patiently waited for them to wash well, and then walked home with them slowly.

    At first glance, it is a stagnant pond, and although it is no more than a few feet in diameter, it is like a vast, mysterious and colorful world under the nurturing of the sun. How it can impress and arouse a child's curiosity! Let me tell you how the first pond in my memory captivated me and piqued my curiosity.

    After reading "Insects", this book fascinated me very much, It turns out that there are so many mysteries in the insect world, I know: how cicadas shed their shells in the early morning; 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.

    I was amazed by Fabre's dedication to exploring nature, which made me feel that insects are closely related to the environment, and I also felt the author's ingenuity and subtle observations. "Insects" has broadened my horizons, I look at the problem from a different angle, and the depth of understanding the problem will be beyond the past. I think "Insects" is a good book worth reading for a lifetime, and I think that whoever reads "Insects" carefully, reads the taste, reads the feelings, and will definitely know more.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Insect names, characteristics, what they like to eat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Gorky's "Childhood" and Fabre's "Insects" each make 2,000 words of reading notes, don't feel after reading. Remember not to feel after reading!! It's 2000 words each! I don't feel a point after reading!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Does the teacher approve it? Rating or not? Winter vacation homework is generally done at a glance, and sometimes teachers don't look at it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, hurry

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't know what to bring with me when I read the insects.

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