Notes on the First Six Chapters of Insects

Happy Little Soldier —— Thoughts after reading "The Elven Mouse": Horn of Class 3, Grade 3, Senior High School bought me a book of "The Elven Mouse" this winter vacation. Hey, is the "elf mouse" a human or an animal? Curiosity drove me to open this book. It turns out that the name of the "elf mouse" is Stuart, and it was born in Mr. Little's house. Although it is very small, the family does not hate it and takes care of it carefully. Only a cat named "Wild Jasmine" hates it very much and always wants to get back at Stuart. I remember once, Stuart was caught in a curtain. Instead of saving Stuart, he dragged Stuart's hat and small civilized stick to the mouse hole. You know, the last thing the Littles want is Stuart to get into a rat hole. Finally, it was his brother George who saved Stuart. Although Stuart is small, he also has some advantages. Every time something falls into a small hole, Stuart can climb in and take it out at will. Once, Mrs. Little's ring fell into the bathtub drain, and Stewart climbed down and fished it out intact. When the housecat "Wild Jasmine" attacked the bird Margalo, Stewart raised his bow and arrow to it without fear, which frightened it. In order to find and rescue Margalo, it also took risks alone and went through hardships. "ah! Stuart, brave guard! I admire you so much! " Stuart in my mind is not a humble little mouse, but a happy little soldier. His optimistic, confident and persistent pursuit has given me endless strength and always inspired me to move forward! Recalling that I always ask others for help when I encounter difficulties, but I don't have the courage to overcome them, I feel deeply ashamed to read this book. The optimism, self-confidence and persistent pursuit of "Little Mouse" have given me infinite strength and inspired me to move forward! Reading Notes of Entomology Class 3 and Class 5 Gao Haoen read Fabres's Entomology this winter vacation, which introduced all kinds of strange insects and broadened my horizons! I read this book and let me know some little knowledge about insects, and let me know how insects reproduce; How to find food; How to fight against nature for your own survival; How does the color of the body change? How the mother insect protects her little insect; How do insects communicate? And this book tells me that insects are not as terrible as I thought. We should observe their living habits carefully, and we should continue to explore the mysteries of natural insects. In fact, I didn't like insects at first, because my father scared me with insects when I was young, so I thought insects were horrible when I was very young. Now sometimes I run around when I see bugs, which makes my classmates laugh and cry. I think most students like butterflies, because butterflies have bright colors and are particularly beautiful. From this insect book, I understand that beautiful butterflies can only be seen, not caught, and they are poisonous. After reading Insects, I not only know the knowledge about insects, but also know that to do a good job, you must be patient, finish what you started, and you can't give up halfway, otherwise you will be finished.

"Insect Tale" Reading Notes Author: What "Insect Tale" was made by France? Henry. Fabres wrote it. Fabers described the morphology and life history of various insects in vivid, relaxed and humorous language. Not only did I learn a lot about entomology, but Fabres's spirit of seeking truth and seeking truth also inspired me greatly. The story of insects describes locusts in this way: in the eyes of ordinary people, locusts are fierce and greedy, but I think its advantages outweigh its disadvantages. For example, it can gnaw off thorns on plants that sheep can't chew, and eat weeds among crops, which is beneficial to the growth of crops. It eats things that ordinary animals don't eat ... locusts play an important role in making food. Every September and October, turkeys are driven to the fields for food. Although the crops in the field have been harvested and there are few other plants, turkeys can eat well and grow fat mainly because of the delicious locusts ... Fabres's view on locusts is different from ours. Because we often know from TV or books that all the crops in the area where locusts fly are eaten clean, there are no crops, no highland barley wheat and no grass on the grassland, which brings great harm to agricultural production. There is even a disaster film in Hollywood called "Locust Crossing the Border". I think the two conclusions are diametrically opposed, mainly the number of locusts. If locusts multiply in a certain area, the result will not be as easy as Fables described. Our country has been plagued by locusts. For example, during the period of 1985 ~ 1996, Locusta migratoria manilensis occurred year after year in the Yellow River floodplain, Hainan Island, Tianjin and other locust areas. 1985 In the autumn, the high-density social swarms of Locusta migratoria manilensis in Beidagang, Tianjin ate up 654.38+ten thousand mu of reed leaves and hundreds of mu of corn ear leaves ... At present, human beings can control locusts through biological control to protect predatory natural enemies in locust areas. The second is to eliminate locusts with drugs. Third, planting trees, changing the climate in locust areas and reducing the suitable places for migratory locusts to spawn and reproduce. Now people know more and more about locusts, and they are more and more profound. Some places in our country have begun to cultivate locusts to eat, turning harm into treasure. Because locusts are rich in protein, and this protein is easily decomposed and absorbed by the human body, the content of fat and cholesterol is low. It's really interesting that locusts eat people's food, but now it has become a nutrient on the human table. It seems that as long as human beings can deeply understand nature, they can make rational use of it.