() 4. It's good advice that of the twins wants to take it.

   A. so;either   B. such a;either   C. such a;both   D. such;either

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What do you usually do when a flying insect lands on your arm? You may blow it away. But what if that insect is a ladybug (瓢蟲) ?

It is possible that you would let it stay. What is it about ladybugs that we like?.

Farmers once thought ladybugs were a good lucky sign. A ladybug in the field meant the crops would be successful and that the weather would be good. The farmers may have thought too highly of such a small bug,but in fact ladybugs do help out with the crops. They eat harmful insects.

Actually,it is not the adult ladybug that eats other insects. It's the baby ladybug. When the baby ladybugs hatch (醉化) ,they are very hungry and will eat mites,aphids,mealy bugs,green flies,and other crop-destroyers. In the 1800s,ladybugs were brought all the way from Australia to California and set free among orange trees that were dying from being eaten by insects. They completely saved all the trees.

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So the next time you see a ladybug,think about what it may be doing. Maybe it is off to save an orange tree. Maybe its next move will be to roll off a leaf and play dead or stand up (o a bird about 100 times its size. Maybe it's letting you know that the weather will be good tomorrow. Who knows? Ladybugs are special that way.


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“Our brain has billions of body cells. These send signals (信號) through the spinal cord (脊髓) to the body part to give us the ability to move. But spinal cord injuries (脊柱受傷) can prevent these weak signals from reaching the body part, Tavella says.Our system allows disabled people to communicate with outer world and also to control machines."

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