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练习27语法填空+阅读理解Ⅰ.语法填空2023·福州市高三质检说明文215词★★★☆☆Oraclebones(甲骨)werebelievedtobefirstunearthedinAnyang,oncecalledYin,thecapitaloftheShangDynasty.Villager
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hausername.B2023·深圳市高三调研议论文365词★★★☆☆Whenputtotests,beeshavelongprovedthatthey'vegotalotmoretoofferthanp
ollinating(授粉),makinghoneyandbeingloyaltoaqueen.Thehardworkinginsectscanchangetheirbehaviorwhenthingsseemdifficult,andnowsom
escientistsfindthereisproofthattheyalsoliketoplay.ScientistsfromQueenMaryUniversityofLondonperformedanexperiment,inwhichtheysetupacontai
nerthatallowedbeestotravelfromtheirnesttoafeedingarea.Butalongtheway,thebeescouldchoosetopassthroughaseparates
ectionwithsomesmallwoodenballs.Over18days,thescientistswatchedasthebees“wentoutoftheirwaytorollwoodenballs
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ls'emotionalstates.D.ItcontributestowildlifeconservationonEarth.