Написать сочинение про божью коровку на языке, желательно с переводом.. 1. где она живёт? 2. какие этапы жизни имеет? 3. как она выглядит? 4. что она ест? 5. как долго она живёт? 6. удивительные факты о божьей коровке. ! 20 б
Известно более 4000 видов божьих коровок, которые распространены во всех частях света. Одни из них встречаются на всех растениях: деревьях, кустарниках или травах, на которых только есть тля; другие держатся только на полевых травах; третьи — на лугах, прилегающих к ручьям; четвёртые — только на деревьях; наконец, некоторые виды живут на тростнике и на других водяных растениях; последние отличаются более длинными ногами, которые им держаться на растениях, легко гнущихся от ветра. Самый обыкновенный вид — семиточечная божья коровка
There are more than 4000 kinds of ladybirds, which are common in all parts of the world. Some of them are found on all plants: trees, shrubs or herbs on which only aphids are; others keep only on grasses; the third - on the meadows adjoining streams; the fourth - only on trees; finally, some species live on reeds and other aquatic plants; The latter differ with longer legs, which help them to hold on plants that easily bend from the wind. The most ordinary species is a seven-point ladybug
I want to tell you about ladybugs. They are the most popular bugs in many countries. Ladybugs are little bright and very beautiful beetles. The can fly. They are red, yellow and orange. They are able to give some orange liquid - milk. That's why they are called ladybugs. They live from one month to one year. Their milk has got a pungent and disgusting smell, so nobody eats ladybugs. In ancient times people considered that ladybirds were sacred because they destroyed depredators. And appetite of these bugs is really good. Can you imagine that one pair of the ladybirds for the life eats the whole army of pincers, about 4000! People grow these bugs on special farms in the USA. There is a special profession - the collector of ladybirds in the USA. Another interesting fact is that in 1927 the USSR bought in Egypt some bags of ladybirds.
1. Is she married to Tom? Who is married to Tom? Is she married to Tom or is her sister? She is married to Tom, isn't she? She doesn't married to Tom. 2. Was Kate with her children at the museum last Sunday? Who was with Kate at the museum last Sunday? Is Kate was with her children at the museum last Sunday or is her husband? Kate was with her children at the museum last Sunday, wasn't she? Kate wasn't with her children at the museum last Sunday. 3. Will we be ready in an hour? How many time does it take for us to be ready? Will we be ready in an hour or in two hours? We will be ready in an hour, won't we? We won't be ready in an hour.
When I came in the lecture had already started. Had the lecture started when I came in? 2. They had already translated this text when the bell rang. Had they translated this text when the bell rang? 3. When I came he hadn't left yet. Hadn't he left when I came? 4. When we came to the airport, the plane had already landed. Had the plane landed when we came to the airport? 5. He suddenly understood that he had travelled in the wrong direction. Had he travelled in the wrong direction?
1) You have already sung merry songs at our Music lesson. Have you already sung merry songs at our Music lesson? 2) My friend and I have been watching educational film at our lessons for 20 minutes. Have my friend and I watched educational film at our lessons?. 3) We haven't relaxed at the breaks between our lessons. Haven't we relaxed at the breaks between our lessons. 4) They haven't learnt a poem by heart at our Literature lesson yet. Haven't they learnt a poem by heart at our Literature lesson? 5) We have already written tests. Have we written tests yet?
There are more than 4000 kinds of ladybirds, which are common in all parts of the world. Some of them are found on all plants: trees, shrubs or herbs on which only aphids are; others keep only on grasses; the third - on the meadows adjoining streams; the fourth - only on trees; finally, some species live on reeds and other aquatic plants; The latter differ with longer legs, which help them to hold on plants that easily bend from the wind. The most ordinary species is a seven-point ladybug