Ответ на UNIT 4, Step 6, Номер 6 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 7 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 7 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на UNIT 4, Step 6, Номер 6. Living Things Around Us.2014
Условие
A. Read the texts (1 − 4) and match them with the titles (a − e). There is one title you don’t have to use.
a) Living on the Ground and under It
b) Working Hard to Get Little
c) Uncommon Species
d) An Insect with Several Lives
e) They Are So Many!
1. Insects live all over the world. There are more kinds of them than of all animal species. We know more than 850,000 different kinds of insects. In other words, eight out of ten of all the Earth’s animals are insects! Some of them are very small, others are as big as your hand. Some of them are useful and helpful. Others are dangerous. Many have interesting life stories. Here are some of them.
2. Bees are social [ˈsəʊʃl] insects — they live in big groups or colonies. Each colony has a queen bee and worker bees. A worker bee’s life is very short, usually about four weeks. Worker bees fly and collect nectar [ˈnektə] from flowers. A bee can see some colours. They are green, blue and ultraviolet which people cannot see. But red is no colour to a bee. It sees red things as black.
By the way a bee must visit about 4,000 flowers to make a tablespoon of honey. Worker bees are very busy insects. People often say as busy as a bee about someone who has a lot of work to do.
3. Ants are social insects too. They are colony makers and have been living on the Earth for about 100 million years. Their number is very large. You can find ants in forests and mountains, in plains and valleys, nearly in all the places of our planet. Some colonies are on the ground, others live deep in the ground. Most ants are wingless, but their queens usually have wings. Ant workers get food for the queens. Ants are very hard−working insects.
4. Butterflies are flying insects. They live in most parts of the world, even as far north as the Arctic. Butterflies have many colours, they can be big and small. One of the smallest lives in South Africa. The largest is the Queen Alexandra that is as big as a bird. All butterflies begin their lives as caterpillars which appear from eggs. The caterpillars spend their lives eating plants. They change their skin several times as they grow. Then a caterpillar turns into a chrysalis, from which a butterfly comes out. Some butterflies fly from one part of the world to another during some seasons. One of the most famous is the monarch butterfly in North America. In the summer it lives all over the USA and Canada. In the autumn monarch butterflies fly south to Mexico, Florida and California for the winter. In spring they fly back again. Dragonflies, beetles, ladybirds and moths have their interesting and unusual stories.
B. Listen to the text, CD (72), and read it aloud.
a) Living on the Ground and under It
b) Working Hard to Get Little
c) Uncommon Species
d) An Insect with Several Lives
e) They Are So Many!
1. Insects live all over the world. There are more kinds of them than of all animal species. We know more than 850,000 different kinds of insects. In other words, eight out of ten of all the Earth’s animals are insects! Some of them are very small, others are as big as your hand. Some of them are useful and helpful. Others are dangerous. Many have interesting life stories. Here are some of them.
2. Bees are social [ˈsəʊʃl] insects — they live in big groups or colonies. Each colony has a queen bee and worker bees. A worker bee’s life is very short, usually about four weeks. Worker bees fly and collect nectar [ˈnektə] from flowers. A bee can see some colours. They are green, blue and ultraviolet which people cannot see. But red is no colour to a bee. It sees red things as black.
By the way a bee must visit about 4,000 flowers to make a tablespoon of honey. Worker bees are very busy insects. People often say as busy as a bee about someone who has a lot of work to do.
3. Ants are social insects too. They are colony makers and have been living on the Earth for about 100 million years. Their number is very large. You can find ants in forests and mountains, in plains and valleys, nearly in all the places of our planet. Some colonies are on the ground, others live deep in the ground. Most ants are wingless, but their queens usually have wings. Ant workers get food for the queens. Ants are very hard−working insects.
4. Butterflies are flying insects. They live in most parts of the world, even as far north as the Arctic. Butterflies have many colours, they can be big and small. One of the smallest lives in South Africa. The largest is the Queen Alexandra that is as big as a bird. All butterflies begin their lives as caterpillars which appear from eggs. The caterpillars spend their lives eating plants. They change their skin several times as they grow. Then a caterpillar turns into a chrysalis, from which a butterfly comes out. Some butterflies fly from one part of the world to another during some seasons. One of the most famous is the monarch butterfly in North America. In the summer it lives all over the USA and Canada. In the autumn monarch butterflies fly south to Mexico, Florida and California for the winter. In spring they fly back again. Dragonflies, beetles, ladybirds and moths have their interesting and unusual stories.
B. Listen to the text, CD (72), and read it aloud.
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