問題詳情
A bug is flying around and looking for food. Suddenly, it smells something that smells like sugar. The sweet smell is coming from a strange plant that does not look like a flower. The bug flies to it and… SNAP! The plant’s leaves close up, and the bug becomes its meal.
Do plants eat bugs? The answer is “Yes!” There are insect-eating plants on earth and they have been around for a long time. It is believed that the first one grew sixty-five million years ago. Most plants need the sun, water, and soil to live. Insect-eating plants, however, grow in very poor soil, so they find a way to feed themselves by eating bugs.
Insect-eating plants eat slowly. They make special juice that breaks down the insect little by little. It often takes several days to a week. The plants will not open their leaves until they finish their food. They are one amazing kind of plant!
*snap啪地闔上 *soil土壤
【題組】30.There are four steps for an insect-eating plant to eat its “meal.”
1.It makes special juice. 2.It breaks down the bug.3.It closes its leaves. 4.It makes a sweet smell.Put the steps into the right order.
(A)1→2→3→4
(B)4→1→3→2
(C)3→4→1→2
(D)4→3→1→2
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