1. "Insects", also known as "Insects", is a masterpiece of the outstanding French entomologist Fabre, and it is also an immortal work. It is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a work. "Insects" is a one.
2. Fabre praised the architectural talent, believing that in this regard the wasps were far superior to the architectural wisdom of the Louvre.
He is a textile master.
4, fireflies have two characteristics: ;
5, the reason why crickets are so famous, , .
6. What do red ants rely on to guide their way home?
7. What spirit and excellent qualities do you see from "Insects"?
8. "Insects" has written a lot of insect life and habits, please list a few.
9. Why is Fabre called homer of the insect kingdom?
10. If you want to recommend "Insects" to a friend, please tell me the reason for the recommendation.
1. Regarding the description of the Insect Chronicle, the incorrect one is ( )
A. "Insects" is the masterpiece of the outstanding French entomologist Fabre, and it is also an immortal work, not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
B. In "Insects", there is a kind of insect with a beautiful appearance and a treacherous heart, which wears a golden blue coat, a robe woven with "bronze" and "gold" wrapped around its abdomen, and a blue ribbon tied to its tail, and its name is striped spider.
C. In Insects, Fabre carefully observes the labor process of fecal insects and calls these fecal eaters scavengers.
In Insects, Fabre praised wasp's architectural prowess, arguing that it was far superior to the architectural wisdom of the Louvre in this regard.
2. The following statement about the Insect Chronicle, one of the incorrect ones is ( )
A. "Insects" is an excellent popular science work, but also a recognized literary classic, it is vivid and lively, the tone is relaxed and witty, full of interest.
B.“ Treating the enemy like an autumn wind sweeping away leaves is the unchanging emotion of the praying mantis", and it is precisely because Fabre likes to give the insect man the emotion that "Insects" makes the reader so obsessed.
C. The little creatures in the author's pen are very cute, such as a small beetle like a miserly ghost, a willow heavenly cow that selflessly dedicates itself to future generations, and a small sparrow that eats happily although bitten by a poisonous spider.
D. Fabre's "Insects" is known as the "epic of insects", in addition to truly recording the lives of insects, but also reflecting social life through the insect world. The whole book is full of love for life and praise for all things in nature.
3. One of the following misrepresentations about the content of the Insect Chronicle is ( )
A. Cicadas "lurk" underground for four years before burrowing out of the ground, but can only survive in the sun for more than five weeks.
B. Fireflies are mainly targeted by snails, and when capturing captives, they must first be given an anesthetic.
C. The mantis has a slender and elegant appearance, a pale green body color, long wings as thin as yarn, a soft neck, and a head that can only be turned in the left and right directions.
D. Willow Tianniu is like a miser, wearing a short tuxedo dress that seems to be "missing the fabric".
4. One of the following incorrect statements about the literary masterpiece "Insects" is ( )
A. "Insects" is an excellent popular science work, it is vivid and lively, the tone is relaxed and witty, and the words are full of interest.
B. The cicadas in Insects have to lurk underground for four years before they can burrow out of the ground and sing in the sun for five weeks; bees, because they are worried about their little treasures and rich honey, can fly back to their nests with an inexplicable instinct that we humans lack.
C. "Insects" is the work of the British entomologist Fabre, known as the "epic of insects".
D. In addition to truly recording the life of insects, "Insects" also reflects social life through the insect world. The whole book is full of love for life, full of praise for all things in nature.
5. One of the following incorrect summaries of the relevant content of the Insect Chronicle is ( )
A. "Insects" is a huge book written by the French entomologist Fabre over thirty years, and has been called "the master of language who masters the secrets of countless small insects in the field".
B. Mantis can use "psychological tactics" to subdue the enemy, and leaf-cutting bees can accurately "cut" the right size of the round blades to make the lid of the nest without any tools.
C. Willow Tianniu is like a miser, wearing a short tuxedo dress that seems to be "missing the fabric", and the little beetle has made selfless dedication for her children and broken her heart.
D. The charm of "Insects" stems from the author's rich imagination, lively writing, witty language, often with bold and magical imagination to introduce the world of insects, reading is full of fun.
6. Select one of the following erroneous statements about the Insects ( )
A. "Insects" is a popular science work, which can be called a model of the perfect combination of science and literature, full of respect for life, praise for all natural things, worthy of the reputation of "insect epic".
B. The author of this work is the French entomologist Fabre, who spent thirty years writing this huge work, and Roman Rolland called him "the master of language who mastered the secrets of countless children in the field".
C. In the author's pen, Yang Liu Tianniu is like a miserly ghost, wearing a short tuxedo dress that seems to be "missing the fabric", and the little beetle "makes selfless dedication for its offspring and breaks the heart for its children", which is a fun read.
D. The fascinating reason why "Insects" is related to the author's unique research method, he put insects in wooden boxes, immersed in alcohol, opened his eyes to observe the antennae, jaws, etc., and tried to think about the function of these organs.
2. Paragraph reading
1. Famous book reading.
It has a strong body, elegant top, light green body color, thin wings and slender wings, which looks beautiful and elegant. It did not have a ferocious jaw, but a small pointed mouth; a soft neck, a triangular head, rotating from side to side, pitching freely, a peaceful look. Its waist is long and powerful, which helps to lift the catcher and catch prey, rather than sitting and waiting for the ghost to die. The inside of the waist is decorated with a beautiful black dot with a white spot in the center, and several rows of fine pearl dots around the dot as a foil.
Its thighs are even longer, like a flat spindle, and there are two rows of sharp tooth spines on the inside of the front half. Inside the row there are twelve tooth spines of different lengths, long black, short green...
The calves are connected to the relevant segments of the thighs and the extension and flexion are very flexible. The calf is also a double-edged hacksaw, with shorter teeth than the thighs, but more numerous and dense.
(1) This passage is excerpted from The Insect Chronicle, and the animal described is ____________
(2) This animal not only specializes in live food, but also is good at using "________ ( tactical name) to subdue the enemy, and can build a very exquisite nest.
2. Famous books to read.
(1) Fill in the blanks according to the meaning of the text.
You are the insects who are disemboweled, and I am studying them while they are bouncing around; you are turning the insects into a pile of things that are both terrible and pitiful, and I make people like them; you work in torture chambers and corpses, and I observe under the blue sky, in the song of cicadas; you test hives and protoplasm with reagents, and I study the highest manifestations of instinct; you explore death and I probe life.
The "I" here is __________ His famous book "Insects", which can be called a model of the perfect combination of ____________
(2) The following statement is wrong ( )
A. The eggs of a firefly glow when they are in the stomach of a female firefly
B. Two glowing bands are a sign of female fireflies' maturation
C. Crickets cherish their homes and rarely move.
D. Cricket's bedroom at the end of the cave passage, spacious, smooth, clean and hygienic
(2) In the book "Insects", __________