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1、2019-2020年高中英語閱讀理解第二部分歐美習(xí)俗(四)練習(xí)如今,我伯都會自覺不自覺地期盼每年的11月25日,也就是曇誕節(jié)的到來.在那一天,街頭巷屋都會貼滿圣誕老人的頭像,伴隨著白色皚皚的雪花飄落,圣誕樹上點綴著晶瑩悶爍的怖物藥禮品口怒面,就在我們?yōu)榇诵老矚g快時,我們是杏知道圣誕節(jié)的由來?它的各種象征物和儀式代表了什么含義?本篇文章會緒你答案-卩ChristmasDay,the25thofDecember,isthebiggestfestivalcelebratedintheChristiancountriesoftheworld.Christiansregardthisdayasthebi

2、rthdayofJesusChrist,butmanyofthecustomsandcelebrationsarenotofareligiousnature.InthelargeshopspreparationsforChristmasstartfiveorsixweeksbeforetheactualday.ShopownerslikeChristmasbecauseitisatimewhenpeopleexchangepresents.InlargetownsdecorationsareputupinthemainstreetstwoorthreeweeksbeforeChristmas.

3、Preparationsarealsomadeathome.SpecialpuddingsandcakesareeatenonChristmasDayandthesehavetobemadethreeorfourweeksinadvance.TwoorthreedaysbeforeChristmas,peopledecoratetheirhouseswithpaperdecorationsandleavesandbranches.PeoplealsoliketohaveaChristmastreeinthelivingroom.Thisisaverysmallfirtree,whichisde

4、coratedwithsilverpaperandcoloredlights.AlthougheveryoneenjoysChristmasDay,itisparticularlyenjoyedbychildren,becausetheyknowthatChristmasFatherwillbringthemgiftsfromthechimneyatnight.EveryfamilyhasitsowntraditionsatChristmas.SomeexchangepresentsonChristmasmorning.OthersputallthepresentsaroundtheChris

5、tmastreeandwaittilleveningbeforegivingthemout.ButallfamilieshaveahugeChristmasdinner-usuallyatmidday.IftheycanaffordittheyhaveaturkeyandhamfollowedbyChristmaspuddings.EverybodylikestobehappyatChristmastime.Thetheatreputsonspecialshowsforchildren.Thecircusisanotherthingthatparentsmaytaketheirchildren

6、tosee.Here,audiencessitinacircleandtheperformancetakesplaceinthecenter.Themainattractionistheperforminganimals.Elephants,lionsandtigersaretrainedtodoastonishingtricks.Everycircus,too,hasclownswhomakepeoplelaugh.prehensionQuestions:1. WhatisthebiggestfestivalintheWest?A. NewYearsDay.B.Christmas.C.Eas

7、ter.D.LaborDay.2. WhydoshopownerslikeChristmas?A. Becausetheywillhaveagoodrest.B. Becausetheycanexchangepresentswithotherpeople.C. Becausethisisatimewhengoodssellbetterthanatanyothertimeoftheyear.D. Becausethepreparationsoftheirshopsmakethemhappy.3. WhendopeoplebegintoprepareforChristmasathome?A. Th

8、reeorfourweeksbeforeChristmaswhentheymakespecialpuddingsandcakes.B. FiveorsixweeksbeforeChristmas.C. TwoorthreedaysbeforeChristmas.D. OnChristmasDay.4. HowdopeopledecoratetheirhousesforChristmas?A. Theydecoratethemwithpaperdecorations.B. Theydecoratethemwithleavesandbranches.C. TheyputaChristmastree

9、inthelivingroom.D. Allofthewaysabove.5. WhatisatraditionalChristmasdinner?A. Itbeginsatmidday.B. PeopleeataturkeyandhamfollowedbyChristmaspudding.C. Peoplewilldrinkalotofwine.D. Peopleonlyeatpuddingsorcakes.(BCADB)17. ThanksgivingDay感恩節(jié)感恩是做人的基本要求,也是一種美德,屬于人與人之間交往的范疇口惇感恩節(jié)的由來卻不是如此-感恩節(jié)有自己的宗教背景,也藥西方囲家的建

10、園場史有很深的聯(lián)札讓我們來看看感恩節(jié)的貞史淵源與節(jié)日儀式吧。屮ThanksgivingDayisaspecialholidayintheUnitedStatesandCanada.Familiesandfriendsgathertoeatandgivethanksfortheirblessing.ThanksgivingDayisreallyaharvestfestival.Thisiswhyitiscelebratedinlatefall,afterthecropsarein.ThefirstNewEnglandThanksgivingdidcelebratearichharvest.The

11、pilgrimslandedatwhatisnowPlymouth,Massachusetts,in1620.Theyhadadifficulttimeandthefirstwinterwascruel.Manyofthepilgrimsdied.Butthenextyear,theyhadagoodharvest.SoGovernorBradforddeclaredathree-dayfeast.ThepilgrimsinvitedIndianfriendstojointhemfortheirspecialfeast.Everyonebroughtfood.Intime,othercolon

12、iesbegantocelebrateadayofthanksgiving.ButittookyearsbeforetherewasanationalThanksgivingDay.DuringtheCivilWar,SarahJosephaHaleconvincedAbrahamLincolntodosomethingaboutit.HeproclaimedthelastThursdayofNovember1863asadayofthanksgiving.Today,AmericanscelebratethishappyharvestfestivalonthefourthThursdayin

13、November.CanadianscelebrateThanksgivingDayinmuchthesamewayastheirAmericanneighbors.ButtheCanadianThanksgivingDayfallsonthesecondMondayinOctober.OnThanksgivingDayeveryoneisreadyforoneofthebiggestmealsoftheyear.Motherisupearlytoputtheturkeyintotheovenwhilefatherandchildrenhelptogetthehousereadyforgues

14、ts.Whentheturkey,thevegetablesandmanyotherthingsareonthetable,everyonesitsdown.Somefamiliessayaprayertogivethanksfortheirfood.ThatsthereasonforThanksgiving.AmericanswanttorememberthePilgrimsandtheirtripsacrosstheoceanin1620.ThanksgivingdinnerislikethemealofthosePilgrimsaftertheirfirstlongwinterinNew

15、England.ThanksgivingisnotjustadaytoeatandtorememberthePilgrims.Itisalsoatimeofyearwhenpeopletravelfromfarawaytobewiththeirfamilies.prehensionQuestions:1. ThanksgivingDayiscelebratedA. inspring.B.insummer.C.infall.D.inwinter.2. ThefirsttocelebratethanksgivingwereA. somepeoplefromEngland.B. theAmerica

16、nIndians.C. SarahJosephaHale.D. GovernorBradford.3. WecaninferfromthepassagethatNewEnglandmustbeA. intheUSA.B. inGreatBritain.C. inCanada.D. onsomeislandofftheAtlantic.4. ThepassagemainlytellsusA. howThanksgivingDayiscelebratedintheUSA.B. howThanksgivingDaycameintobeingandthedifferentwaysitiscelebra

17、ted.C. thatThanksgivingDayisinfactaharvestholiday.D. howthewaytocelebrateThanksgivingDaychangedwithtimeandplace.5. ThemainfoodforThanksgivingisA. vegetables.B.beefsteak.C.fish.D.turkey.(CAABD)18. ValentineDay情人節(jié)每年的】月14日是情人節(jié)口本來是西方國家的節(jié)日,怛在我椚中園卻大行其道.黠而年輕的情佶們是否知道:情人節(jié)在現(xiàn)實中總是浪漫而溫馨的,然面,這一節(jié)日的誕生卻充滿了悲情與英勇.當(dāng)我們?yōu)?/p>

18、情人的喜悅而歡呼時,我們不應(yīng)忘記這一偉大節(jié)日的由來.讓我們記住圣瓦倫丁這個偉大的人物-屮SeveraldifferentstoriesaretoldabouttheoriginofSaintValentinesDay.OnelegenddatesasfarbackasthedaysoftheRomanEmpire.Accordingtothestory,Claudius,theEmperorofRome,wantedtoincreasethesizeofhisarmy.Heknewthatitwouldbeeasiertogetyoungmenwhowerenotmarriedtojoin.T

19、hereforehemadearulethatnoyoungmancouldmarryuntilhehadservedacertainnumberofyearsinthearmy.ApriestnamedValentinebroketheruleandsecretlymarriedagreatmanyyoungpeople.Finally,ClaudiusfoundoutaboutValentineandputthepriestinprison,whereheremaineduntilhisdeathonFebruary14.Afterhisdeath,Valentinewasmadeasai

20、nt,andthedayofhisdeathwasnamedSaintValentinesDay.Itbecamethecustomforloverstosendeachothermessagesonthisday.NowSaintValentinesDayisatimeforpeopletosendoneanothergreetingsofmanykinds.prehensionQuestions:1. Acccrdingtotheston;theRemanEmperorwantedtheyomgmenthearmyinerdertoA. sizecfarmv.+JB. makearulet

21、hat:icvounm:nanshould:narrv.屮C. fMitabat:l?soc:i.屮3. shov.-hisgreatpc-veroverthepeopIc.+J2. ApriestnamedValentinebroketherule,andA. hemarriedwell.B. hegotmarriedsoon.C. manyyoungwomenweremarriedtohim.D. hemadesomanyyoungpeoplemarried.3. SaintValentinesDayissetonFebruary14,A. becausemostoftheyoungpeo

22、plewouldgetmarriedinthismonth.B. becauseFebruaryisamonthforlovers.C. inordertohonorValentine,whodiedonthisday.D. becauseFebruary14isalwaysaSunday.4. SaintValentinesDayisadayonwhichA. peopleplayatrickoneachother.B. manyyoungpeoplegetmarried.C. youngloverssendoneanothergreetingsofmanykinds.D. Valentin

23、ewillebackandmarrymanyyoungpeople.(ADCC)19. SurnamesoftheWesternPeople西方人姓氏的來歷格椒Grg亨特Hunterh沃爾夫砒口希爾Hi11:這些老外的姓氏怎么都是現(xiàn)成的英語單詞,面且還有意義?算實,西方的姓氏連有許多奇姒之處_了解西方人姓氏的來鳳不僅有助于我們記憶外園人的姓名,更能了解西方人姓名背君的文祀要素-屮Theoriginsoffamilynamesareveryinterestingtotalkabout.Itishelpfulforusbeginnerstoknowabouttheminlearningaforei

24、gnlanguage.Inearlytimes,whenpeoplelivedinsmallvillages,surnameswereunnecessary.Everyonekneweveryoneelseinthevillageandtherewererarelyvisitorsfromoutside.IfsomeonereferredtoStephenorHilda,everyoneknewatoncewhoitwassincetherewasonlyoneStephenoroneHildainthevillage.Butastimewenton,tinyvillagesbecamebig

25、ones.ThentheremightbeseveralStephensandseveralHildasinthesameplace.Itthenbecamenecessarytotellonefromtheother.Howwasthisdone?OnewayoftellingoneStephenfromanotherwasbyaddingthenameofhistrade.AsaresulttheremightbeStephenthemiller,Stephenthecook,Stephentheweaver,Stephentheshepherd.Afteratimethesewouldb

26、eshortenedtoStephenMiller,StephenCook,StephenWeaver,etc.,whichgraduallycameintobeing.Beforelong,thesamenamesweregiventothemenschildrenatbirthandtheirwivestookthesamesurnamesonmarriage.Anotherwayofdistinguishingmenwiththesamenamewastorefertothembythenameoftheplacewheretheylived.Ifthreemenwereallcalle

27、dJohn,onemightbereferredtoasJohninthefield,anotherasJohninthewoods,andtheotherasJohnunderthehill.InthiswaysurnamessuchasField,Wood,Hill,Pond,andShorecameintouse.Anotherimportantwayofdistinguishingbetweenmenwiththesamenamewastosaywhosesonstheyare.OfthreemenwiththenameofTom,onemightbecalledTomthesonof

28、John,anotherTomthesonofWilliam,andthethirdTomthesonofRichard.ThispracticegraduallyproducedmonsurnamessuchasJohnson,Richardson,Robinson,Jackson,andWilson.Stillanotherwayofdistinguishingmenwastogivethemnicknamesaccordingtothesortofpersontheywere.ThusaverysmallmanmightbecalledJohnthesmallman.Averyshort

29、onemightetobeknownasStephentheshortman.ThisgaverisetomanysurnamessuchasShort,Small,Long,White,Wise,Strong,Bright.prehensionQuestions:1. Accordingtothepassage,theoriginsofsurnamesarenotassociatedwithA. onesoccupationorjob.B. onesresidence.C. onesappearanceorcharacters.D. animalsthatpeoplekept.2. TomH

30、unterwantstoseeyou.Youwonderhowhissurnamewasformed.TheoriginofhissurnameisconnectedwithhisancestorsA. occupation.B.residence.C.appearance.C.characters.3. Whichofthefollowingreasonswhysurnameswereformedisnotmentionedinthepassage?A. Thevillageswherepeoplelivedgrewlargerandlarger.B. Theremightbeseveral

31、peoplewhohadthesamenameinavillage.C. Theremightbemorevisitorsfromoutside.D. Itwasnecessaryforpeopletodistinguishthosewhohadthesamename.4. Fromthisarticlewemayconcludethatonceplayedanimportantpartinsociallife.A.menB.womenC.tradeD.livingplaces5. Thearticleseemstosuggesttheoriginofsurnameshavenothingto

32、dowithA.onestrade.C.onesmother.(DACAC)B. oneslivingplace.D. onesnickname.20. DifferentNamesAboutBritain英國的不同名稱英園的全稱是-丸不列顛及北愛爾蘭聯(lián)合王國S此外,它還有諸多名稱,如-不列顛群島:-不列顛吠不列顛:咲格蘭劇艮一聯(lián)含王釦:等-其實,它是由英格蘭、威爾士、蘇格蘭和北愛爾蘭組成的群島園家-面積4.、萬平方公里,人口6CCC算中英格蘭人占S3%b主要宗教疑新教和羅馬天主教,首都倫孰,被稱為-世界霧都SWhenwedosomereading,weofteneacrossthesenam

33、es:TheBritishIsles,Britain,GreatBritain,EnglandandtheUnitedKingdom(U.K.forshort).Thesedifferentnamesareoftenusedtomeanthesamething.Butdoyouknowthedifferencesbetweenthem?TheBritishIslesconsistoftwolargeislands;oneiscalledIrelandandtheotherBritain.Britain,orGreatBritain,isthelargerofthesetwoislandsand

34、itisdividedintothreeparts:Scotland,Wales,andEngland.IsdoesnotincludeNorthernIreland.TheUnitedKingdomisthenameusedattheUnitedNations;infull,thisis“theUnitedKingdomofGreatBritainandNorthernIreland”.ItisthatpartoftheBritishIslesruledoverbytheQueen.ItconsistsofScotland,Wales,andEngland,andalsotheNorther

35、npartofIreland.Englandisthelargest,mostpopulous,andgenerallyspeaking,therichestsection.ItisonlyapartofGreatBritain.TheimportanceofEnglandissogreatinBritainthatsomeforeignersjustsay“EnglandwhentheymeanBritain.Infact,England,GreatBritainandtheBritishIslesoughtonlytobeusedasgeographicalnames.prehension

36、Questions:1. ThenamesBritain,GreatBritain,theBritishIsles,EnglandandtheUnitedKingdomareusedtomeanthesamething.()2. TheBrishZsesccnsistscfnvclargeisands.TheyareIrelandandEngand.(:屮3. Britaincanbedividedintoparts.TheyareScoLaiid:V/alesandEngland.(丄Britaindoesnc:includeNortheniZreland:buttheUnitedKingd

37、omdoes.(:屮5. MEsavScotand:insteadcfBritainbecausecfimEortance.2(TFTTF)2019-2020年高中英語閱讀理解第四部分動物世界(一)練習(xí)北歐一些國家有一種老鼠,不僅繁殖能力強,而且特別喜歡遷徙,其頻率之高、速度之快,令人們瞠目而困惑。為何這種老鼠不像我們的家鼠一樣喜歡呆在一個特定的地方,而不辭辛苦地挪窩呢?請看這篇文章,它會告訴你什么。InsomeNorthEuropeancountriessuchasNorwayandSweden,thereisakindofratscalledtravelingrats,whichprodu

38、cetheiryoungsevenoreighttimesayear.Theyoungwillgrowupinaboutsixmonthsandproducetheirownyoung.So,inafewyearstheseratsincreaseingreatnumbers.Usuallytheylivetogetherinholesinthedepthofhighmountainsandliveongrassandrootsoftrees.Whatisstrangeisthateverythreeorfouryears,theywillmigrateinthousandsoreveninm

39、illions,leavingafewofthemintheiroriginallivingplace.Themigrationmainlygoesonatnight.Indaytime,theyeatandrest.Atnight,theygojuststraightforward,evenifthereisariverbeforethem:theratsinthefrontwilldrownthemselveswhiletheonesafterthemwillmaketheirwayonthebodiesofthedrownedrats.Sometimesthenumberofthemov

40、ingratsmaydecreasebecauseofillness,badweatherorattacksfromeagles,wolvesandsoon.Oncetheyreachtheseaside,theykeeponfearlesslyandgetdrownedtothelastoneofthem.Whydotheymakesuchamigration?Somesuggestthattheremaybetoomanyofthemtofindfood.Somesuggestthatthemigrationistheresultofthebadtemperoftherats.Butall

41、theseremaintobeproved.prehensionQuestions:1. Usuallyatwo-year-oldtravelingratmayhavehaditsbabiesattheleast.A.twiceB.seventimesC.tentimesD.fourteentimes2.Whatdotravelingantsfeedon?A.Grassandrootsoftrees.B.Cropssuchascorn,rice,andwheat.C.Grass,rootsoftreesandfishesinthesea.D.Rootsofgrass,treesandflowe

42、rs.2. CanPenguinsFly?企鵝會飛嗎?企鵝會飛嗎?估計我們沒有人在現(xiàn)實中或者在電視上看到過,不過它們確實屬于鳥類。它們的翅膀哪里去了?翅膀退化后變成了什么?它們的生活為何離不開水?小企鵝又是怎么被撫養(yǎng)起來的?企鵝的生活本身有許多有趣之處,讓我們帶著興趣走進文章。Penguinsarebirdswholosttheabilitytoflymillionsofyearsago.Thesebirdsaresuchgoodswimmersthattheyseemtoflyalonginthewater.Theyareasgracefulandswiftunderwaterasother

43、birdsareintheair.Penguinscanreachspeedsof15milesanhour,usingtheirflippersaspaddles,muchlikeotherbirdsusingtheirwingsintheair,fortheseflippersactuallydevelopedfromwings.Penguinssteerandchangedirectionswiththeirfeetandtails.Penguinstravelbeneaththesurfaceofthewaterlookingforfood.Alltheirfoodesfromthes

44、ea,andtheyhuntfish,shrimp,andsquid.Penguinscandive300feetdownintothewater,buttheymustsurfaceforair.Theyspendmonthsatseawithoutreturningtotheland.Onland,theyhop,waddle,walkorslideontheirbelliesiftheywanttogofaster.Theyclimboutofthewatertorest,tolaytheireggs,toraisetheiryoung,andtoescapetheirenemies.T

45、hefemaleEmperorpenguinesonland,laysoneeggonthebareice,thenimmediatelyreturnstotheocean.Themalekeepstheeggwarmfortwomonthsuntilithatchesbyrollingitontohiswebbedfeetandcoveringitwithhisfattylowerbelly.Duringthistwomonthsperiod,themaledoesnoteat!prehensionQuestions:1. ThepenguinA. canflythoughithasnowi

46、ngs.B.cannotflythoughitbelongstothebirdfamily.C.canflybecauseitusedtobeabird.D.maybecalledafishbecauseitcanliveinthewater.2. Penguinspresentflippersweremillionsofyearsago.A. theirpaddlesB.theirfeetC.theirwingsD.theirtails3. Whenapenguinisgoingtochangeitsdirection,itwilldependonitsA. feetandtails.B.f

47、lippersandfeet.C.wings.D.eyes.4. Bywhatmeanswillapenguingofastest?A. Byhopping.B.Bywaddling.C.Bywalking.D.Byslidingonhisbelly.5. Whatwillapenguinprobablydoifhewantstogetfreefromhisenemy?A.Itmayreturntotheland.C.Itmustfightwithitsenemy.B. Itmaypretendtolayanegg.D.Itmaystaystilldeepinthewater.3.TheCKv

48、IIsANightBird貓頭鷹是夜岀活動的鳥(BCADA)貓頭鷹在你的眼中是不是有種靈性?在漆黑的夜晚,它那犀利的眼光能夠準(zhǔn)確而迅速地捕捉到獵物,是何原因?其夜晚出沒的生活習(xí)性中究竟隱含著什么秘密?貓頭鷹幾乎專以鼠類為食,是重要的益鳥,而且貓頭鷹是唯一能夠分辨藍(lán)色的鳥類。由于它們的外貌丑陋,叫聲凄厲,給人以恐怖的感覺,因而招致一些人的厭惡,甚至有一些迷信傳說,認(rèn)為它是不吉利的鳥,其實都是不正確的。讓我們一起來看看這篇文章,它會告訴你什么信息。Theowlisabirdthatfliesatnight.Becauseofitsverysoftfeathers,itfliesassilently

49、asabreeze,swoopingdownonmice,gophers,rats,andsometimesevenonsuchlargeanimalsasrabbitsandsquirrelsandskunks.Itcatchestheminitslong,strongclaws.Inasinglenightsomeowlscaneattheirownweightinmiceandrats.Owlsarebig.Owlsarelittle.Someareasbigasafireplug.Somearesosmallthattheywouldfitinyourpocket.Butdonttry

50、1putonethere,oryouwillgetscratchedandbitten!North,south,east,andwestowlslivealmosteverywhere.Someliveinforestsorparks,probablyclosetowhereyoulivemaybeeveninyourownbackyard.Listen,andyoumighthearoneatnight.Someowlsmakebeautiful,sadmusic.Owlscanseebetteratnightthanmostanimals,andtheyhuntfortheirfoodin

51、theduskanddark.Theysleepduringtheday,hiddenamongthetreebranches.Ifyoufoundanowlinthedaytimesittingonatreebranch,youmightthinkatfirstitwasntreal.Itwouldprobablyjustsittherenotmovingafeather.Itwouldntevenmoveitseyes.Itcouldntbecauseanowlseyescannotmove.Theonlywayanowlcanlookaroundistoturnitshead.Butit

52、canturnitsheadalmostallthewayaround.Anditcanturnitsofastthatyoucanhardlyseeitmove.Peoplesayowlsmakesoundsofwhoowhoowhoo,andsomedo.Butowlsalsomakesoundslikethoseofotheranimals:Somemeowlikeakitten,yaplikeapuppy,orhisslikeasnake.Sometimeswhenowlsmaketheirsounds,theyfrightentheanimalstheyarehunting.Thea

53、nimalsgivethemselvesawaybyrunning.Thentheowlscatchthem.Somepeoplesayowlsarewise,butthereisnoproofthatowlsaresmarterthananyotherbird.CompteheusiouQuestions:1. Theclawsofailowlare心A. bothshortandweak.C. shortbutstrons.B. boIonsandstrons.卩沁mm沁D. lonebutv/ak.+J1. Thesentence:Inasinglenightsomeowlscaneat

54、theirovqweightinmiceandrats.77meansA. Whentheyarehungryinacertainnighl;someowlsmayalsoeatpartsoftheirotibodiesbesidesmiceandrats.卩B. Inacertainnightsomeawlscaneatoersbesidesmiceandrats,dC. Inonlyonenightanowlisabletocatchandeatmanymiceandratswhichwillweighasmuchasitsownweight.D. Inacertainnight,some

55、owlsmaybeeatenbymiceandrats.3. Ifanowlwantstoseewhatsontheleft,itwillA.turnitshead.B.turnitseyes.C. eitherturnitsheadorturnitseyes.D.feelitwithitsclaws.4. Whichoftheowlscharacteristicshelpsitcatchanimalseasilyatnight?A. Itfliesassilentlyasabreeze.B. Itcanseebetteratnightthanmostanimals.C. Itcansomet

56、imesmakedifferentsoundstofrightentheanimals.D. Alltheabove.5. Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A. Owlscanflywithoutmakinganynoise.B. Owlsmaybefoundbyotheranimalseasily.C. Owlsareamongthesmartestbirdsintheworld.D. Owlsneednotsleepatall.(BCADA)4. ButterfliesAreVeryBeautifulInse

57、cts蝴蝶是美麗的昆蟲人們總會用美麗的蝴蝶作為美麗環(huán)境的陪襯。它們輕盈的身姿、曼妙的身影、優(yōu)美的舞動,令人贊嘆大自然的美麗。然而蝴蝶除了美麗的外表,還有擬態(tài)的生存策略、有趣的生活習(xí)慣,快來看看下面的文章吧。Butterfliesareverybeautifulinsects.Theybelongtothebutterflyfamily.Wecanseetheminthedaytime.Whenweenjoyflowers,wellseethemflyingaround.Theylookmorelovelythantheflowers.Butbutterfliesarenotonlyfriendsoftheplants,butalsoenemiesofthem.Butterfliesaremonallovertheworld,buttheonesinhotcountriesareusuallybiggerandmorebrightlycoloredthanthoseincoolercountries,andtherearedifferentkinds.Usuallythemalebutterflyismorebrightlycoloredthanthefemale.Thefemaleshavebiggerandheavierbodies,sincetheycarrytheeggs

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